Mentions:
1: Jo Gideon (Con - Stoke-on-Trent Central) Those ecosystem services have been estimated to save the UK cattle industry up to £367 million a year - Speech Link
2: Neil Hudson (Con - Penrith and The Border) supply chain”, “COVID-19 and food supply”, and “Soil health”, which was mentioned by my right hon. - Speech Link
3: Steven Bonnar (SNP - Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill) At the next general election, only the SNP will offer that choice to the Scottish electorate. - Speech Link
4: Daniel Zeichner (Lab - Cambridge) conversion of Government Members to the cause that Labour and I were advancing four years ago during - Speech Link
5: Daniel Zeichner (Lab - Cambridge) leading to economic stress for producers and to disappointing levels of waste. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Penny Mordaunt (Con - Portsmouth North) motion on the covid-19 pandemic response and trends in excess deaths. - Speech Link
2: Deidre Brock (SNP - Edinburgh North and Leith) at the covid inquiry. - Speech Link
3: Matthew Offord (Con - Hendon) Can a Minister come to the Dispatch Box and advise the House on what assistance the Government will provide - Speech Link
4: Penny Mordaunt (Con - Portsmouth North) are working very hard with other Government Departments to ensure that anyone who needs assistance has - Speech Link
5: Keir Mather (Lab - Selby and Ainsty) of his years of service in the British coal industry. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Vere of Norbiton (Con - Life peer) For advanced manufacturing, we have announced over £270 million of joint government and industry investment - Speech Link
2: Baroness Lister of Burtersett (Lab - Life peer) edge to cliff edge, would it not make sense to integrate the temporary fund with local welfare assistance - Speech Link
3: Lord Young of Cookham (Con - Life peer) election and during the Labour Party conference. - Speech Link
4: Lord Bird (XB - Life peer) Some 19% of people in the UK live in social housing. - Speech Link
5: Lord Sherbourne of Didsbury (Con - Life peer) Both are highly variable.Public spending depends on many events outside the control of government. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Dean Russell (Con - Watford) It meant that especially during covid, when this initiative started, patients were able to be looked - Speech Link
2: Jane Hunt (Con - Loughborough) things such as the covid-19 pandemic and the commodity shortages and inflationary pressures brought on - Speech Link
3: Peter Aldous (Con - Waveney) the Government to re-engage with industry at every opportunity. - Speech Link
4: Sarah Olney (LD - Richmond Park) Is this really the best the Government have to offer? - Speech Link
5: Fleur Anderson (Lab - Putney) place to embed green skills within our economic infrastructure, but we need a whole industry and skills - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Vere of Norbiton (Con - Life peer) how we provide official development assistance. - Speech Link
2: Baroness Boycott (XB - Life peer) If we look back to the inquiry into Partygate, the decisions about the Covid lockdown were made by a - Speech Link
3: Baroness Donaghy (Lab - Life peer) was released dropped from 48% in 2018-19 to 38% in 2022-23? - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Geoffrey Clifton-Brown (Con - The Cotswolds) -19 lockdowns and the war in Ukraine contributing to a fluctuating global economy and a huge spike in - Speech Link
2: Richard Drax (Con - South Dorset) World events over which the Government have no control are also putting pressures on food production. - Speech Link
3: Alistair Strathern (Lab - Mid Bedfordshire) covid and beyond it. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: None of the Communities and Local Government Committee of Session 2017-19, Leasehold Reform, HC 1468, and - Speech Link
2: None A whole industry has emerged since Labour introduced the 2002 Act, which brought right to manage into - Speech Link
3: Neil O'Brien (Con - Harborough) It is economic madness. - Speech Link
4: Stephen Timms (Lab - East Ham) I hope that makes the case for this change clear.I am grateful to the Minister for his assistance with - Speech Link
5: Priti Patel (Con - Witham) The amendments tabled by the Government —new clauses 30 to 32 in particular—will offer my constituents - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Cameron of Dillington (XB - Life peer) doldrums of Covid blur my account of time. - Speech Link
2: Lord Tunnicliffe (Lab - Life peer) It is inevitable; the sheer volume of events will mean that something will go wrong. - Speech Link
3: None wider economic changes that automated vehicles will bring. - Speech Link
4: Lord Davies of Gower (Con - Life peer) to offer at least some assurances. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Bragg (Lab - Life peer) We need to think of the arts as an industry, and a new industry, which it is.What we have to build on - Speech Link
2: Lord Vaizey of Didcot (Con - Life peer) This Government also deserve a great deal of credit for the support they gave the arts throughout Covid - Speech Link
3: Lord Berkeley of Knighton (XB - Life peer) during Covid, we find ourselves currently in the midst of a crisis—a crisis brought about largely by - Speech Link
4: Baroness Smith of Basildon (Lab - Life peer) The will, commitment and support from both the industry and government could make a real difference and - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: None it is prepared to offer a judgment. - Speech Link
2: None and other Covid-related equipment in the early stages of the Covid crisis. - Speech Link
3: None funder agrees to provide financial services or assistance in relation to—(i) the provision of advocacy - Speech Link
4: Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd (XB - Life peer) of financial services or assistance agrees to make a payment to the funder in specified circumstances - Speech Link