Mentions:
1: Selaine Saxby (Con - North Devon) and are thus at risk of low welfare.The prohibition is intended to prevent the import of under-age puppies - Speech Link
2: Ashley Dalton (Lab - West Lancashire) need to prevent the importation of animals at higher risk of displaying dangerous behavioural traits - Speech Link
3: Sarah Jones (Lab - Croydon Central) We are lucky enough to be one of the greenest London boroughs with beautiful parks, as people will know - Speech Link
4: Steve Reed (LAB - Croydon North) , with all the risk that that implies for low standards of animal welfare and animal health.It is less - Speech Link
5: Mark Spencer (Con - Sherwood) and families, particularly during covid-19, when my pets were certainly of great support to me. - Speech Link
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1: Jane Hunt (Con - Loughborough) things such as the covid-19 pandemic and the commodity shortages and inflationary pressures brought on - Speech Link
2: Nickie Aiken (Con - Cities of London and Westminster) I was pleased to see closed was the abolition of the furnished holiday lettings tax regime, eliminating - Speech Link
3: Margaret Greenwood (Lab - Wirral West) Torsten Bell, the chief executive of the Resolution Foundation, said:“The £19 billion of cuts to unprotected - Speech Link
4: Peter Aldous (Con - Waveney) centres, the ports and the tourism industry, including its vital leisure parks and caravan parks. - Speech Link
5: Simon Lightwood (LAB - Wakefield) finally acted to close the non-dom tax loophole. - Speech Link
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1: Ian Liddell-Grainger (Con - Bridgwater and West Somerset) We need to get the national parks under control. - Speech Link
2: Bill Wiggin (Con - North Herefordshire) the risk to human health. - Speech Link
3: Paul Howell (Con - Sedgefield) The whole point of farmers making holiday lets is to supplement income. - Speech Link
4: Greg Smith (Con - Buckingham) My constituency suffers from the horrors of 19 miles of HS2 construction. - Speech Link
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1: Steve Double (Con - St Austell and Newquay) We insist on that for all sorts of other businesses, and I believe the same should apply to holiday lets.Those - Speech Link
2: Samantha Dixon (Lab - City of Chester) in 40 years.In all this time, not enough has been done to prevent the inevitable and address the specific - Speech Link
3: Selaine Saxby (Con - North Devon) an 84-year flood risk. - Speech Link
4: Anum Qaisar (SNP - Airdrie and Shotts) numerous parks Scotland has to offer. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Wakeham (Con - Life peer) what it cost to close a nuclear power station, so that was out of the question. - Speech Link
2: Lord Razzall (LD - Life peer) Corporation tax was reduced to 19% but is now back to 25%. - Speech Link
3: Lord Faulkner of Worcester (Lab - Life peer) We should remember that from May 1999 to July 2022, the cost of motoring fell by 19% compared with inflation - Speech Link
4: Lord Altrincham (Con - Excepted Hereditary) that are close to zero. - Speech Link
5: Baroness Bakewell of Hardington Mandeville (LD - Life peer) to prevent unnecessary animal suffering. - Speech Link
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1: Lord Cameron of Dillington (CB - Life peer) , and 1.8 million acres of new national parks and AONBs. - Speech Link
2: Lord Rosser (LAB - Life peer) Referring to the increase in the number of people who sought access to our countryside during the Covid - Speech Link
3: Baroness Bakewell of Hardington Mandeville (LDEM - Life peer) Loss of habitat equates very quickly to loss of species; the only way to prevent this is to take it into - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Young of Old Scone (LAB - Life peer) I hope that the Government will have a rush of blood to the head in this run-up to the bank holiday and - Speech Link
2: Baroness Taylor of Stevenage (LAB - Life peer) In some cases, these are designated as pocket parks; in others, they are operated under the licence to - Speech Link
3: Baroness Bloomfield of Hinton Waldrist (CON - Life peer) In the majority of cases the risk is likely to be very low and the value of the land may not be high - Speech Link
4: Lord Kennedy of Southwark (LAB - Life peer) Roughly 19 million people live in England’s rural communities, some 17% of the population. - Speech Link
5: Baroness Blower (LAB - Life peer) issues arising from the Covid pandemic. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: None We run the risk of building fewer homes, and we have to avoid that risk. - Speech Link
2: Baroness Pinnock (LDEM - Life peer) The risk is that those areas have less funding from the levy to implement affordable housing and all - Speech Link
3: Baroness Willis of Summertown (CB - Life peer) How close are we to this target? - Speech Link
4: Baroness Bakewell of Hardington Mandeville (LDEM - Life peer) The litter left behind over a particularly sunny bank holiday weekend can be a real problem to clear - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Caroline Lucas (GRN - Brighton, Pavilion) of being in green space has been found to lower blood pressure, reduce the risk of diabetes and heart - Speech Link
2: Richard Graham (CON - Gloucester) We are so close to the Cotswolds escarpment, Crickley hill, and all of the lands that Laurie Lee and - Speech Link
3: Margaret Greenwood (LAB - Wirral West) deal with the stress of the covid-19 pandemic; there were countless reports of the importance of that - Speech Link
4: Alex Sobel (LAB - Leeds North West) so closely align with those seeking to prevent it. - Speech Link
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1: Carol Monaghan (SNP - Glasgow North West) symptoms as a result of long covid. - Speech Link
2: Andrew Bridgen (TRP - North West Leicestershire) with covid-19 injections. - Speech Link
3: Penny Mordaunt (CON - Portsmouth North) At the risk of repeating myself, I will advertise to the hon. - Speech Link
4: Liz Twist (LAB - Blaydon) foundation to raise awareness of water safety among young people to prevent other such tragedies. - Speech Link