Mentions:
1: Christian Wakeford (LAB - Bury South) health to deal with this? - Speech Link
2: Edward Argar (CON - Charnwood) We deal in the reality and we should compare the reality of the system that we have in place now with - Speech Link
3: Justin Madders (LAB - Ellesmere Port and Neston) the rules.I will now deal with new clause 49, saving the best—or more accurately, the worst—until last - Speech Link
4: Caroline Dinenage (CON - Gosport) , and those of us who face the uncertainty of this possible spectre in our future, will be better off - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Moylan (CON - Life peer) I will deal with it from the point of view of its absurdity.What ought one to know? - Speech Link
2: Baroness Williams of Trafford (CON - Life peer) aims of the order to protect communities and deter offenders from future offending. - Speech Link
3: Lord Wolfson of Tredegar (CON - Life peer) from future offending as well. - Speech Link
4: Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede (LAB - Life peer) The amendments in my name deal with young people under the age of 18. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: None which the police are expected to deal with. - Speech Link
2: Lord Paddick (LDEM - Life peer) in the amount of cannabis seized—as officers were able to quickly and easily deal with any that they - Speech Link
3: None was the chief executive of NHS England. - Speech Link
4: Lord Falconer of Thoroton (LAB - Life peer) that the House will deal with them. - Speech Link
5: Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede (LAB - Life peer) I do not think there is any problem with us reviewing the data internally, deciding whether the policy - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Nadhim Zahawi (CON - Stratford-on-Avon) all our teaching and education staff to continue to deal with the fallout from the pandemic. - Speech Link
2: Clive Lewis (LAB - Norwich South) to deal with the still-growing backlog of care. - Speech Link
3: Valerie Vaz (LAB - Walsall South) after us during the pandemic: the NHS pay rise is a paltry 3%. - Speech Link
4: Bridget Phillipson (LAB - Houghton and Sunderland South) only to get us on track with our commitment, but to avoid greater costs in the future and to ensure - Speech Link
5: Margaret Greenwood (LAB - Wirral West) What would the Minister say to those NHS workers who may not be able to secure a job in the NHS any longer - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Philippa Whitford (SNP - Central Ayrshire) agreements with other nations outwith the EU, particularly Switzerland and the European Free Trade Association - Speech Link
2: Justin Madders (LAB - Ellesmere Port and Neston) this was a Brexit Bill, it was better to have it deal with matters associated purely with Brexit, and - Speech Link
3: Philippa Whitford (SNP - Central Ayrshire) I think that all of us with any interest in social care have recognised the challenges within the sector - Speech Link
4: Alex Norris (LAB - Nottingham North) did.Amendments 139 and 141 deal with alcohol. - Speech Link
5: Edward Argar (CON - Charnwood) Members prior to Report to cover any points that I omit. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Richard Burgon (LAB - Leeds East) But the Government promised to give the NHS whatever it needed to deal with the pandemic, and while it - Speech Link
2: Chris Green (CON - Bolton West) One of the most powerful contributions was from a trade union rep, who said, “We don’t need change. - Speech Link
3: Margaret Greenwood (LAB - Wirral West) The NHS is our finest social institution and it has served us well since 1948 but now its future is in - Speech Link
4: Edward Argar (CON - Charnwood) We want to create an NHS that is fit for the future, renewing the gift left to us by previous generations - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Teverson (LDEM - Life peer) about the fora that we deal with now on energy in the North Sea. - Speech Link
2: None we deal with these issues on Report. - Speech Link
3: Baroness Neville-Rolfe (CON - Life peer) My Lords, this amendment from the noble Lord, Lord Whitty, for whom I have a great deal of respect, is - Speech Link
4: Viscount Ridley (CON - Excepted Hereditary) deal with it the next time we find that an environmental policy foisted on us by lobbyists turns out - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Maria Miller (CON - Basingstoke) in the very near future. - Speech Link
2: Ruth Edwards (CON - Rushcliffe) have strongest tools we need to deal with the people who want to steal our pets. - Speech Link
3: Robert Buckland (CON - South Swindon) will deal with the need to protect our valiant retail workers, who have given us so much in this pandemic - Speech Link
4: Rebecca Long Bailey (LAB - Salford and Eccles) prospect that the current or any future government may misuse these powers to stifle criticism and views - Speech Link
5: Ian Levy (CON - Blyth Valley) I worked for the NHS for almost 25 years, but I am sure that everyone in this House will agree that any - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Rooker (LAB - Life peer) I am going to leave the experts—we have already heard from the noble Lord, Lord Anderson—to deal with - Speech Link
2: Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd (CB - Life peer) are well aware that, from time to time, in several cases, judges have to deal with circumstances where - Speech Link
3: None Amendment 108D would omit Clause 42(7). - Speech Link
4: Lord Goldsmith of Richmond Park (CON - Life peer) These enable us to provide for common UK-wide approaches in future, with agreement from the devolved - Speech Link
5: Baroness Jones of Whitchurch (LAB - Life peer) take home with us from the supermarket. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Robert Goodwill (CON - Scarborough and Whitby) fields, which ultimately means removing the tools of the trade from hare coursers.A broad coalition of - Speech Link
2: None with DEFRA Ministers in trying to deal with the issue, and I am most grateful to him. - Speech Link
3: None , but we have concluded that, on balance, the law is well equipped to deal with that hideous practice - Speech Link
4: Bambos Charalambous (LAB - Enfield, Southgate) in how it is applied to deal with the serious wrong of behaving with gross disrespect towards deceased - Speech Link