Mentions:
1: Justin Madders (LAB - Ellesmere Port and Neston) title of nurse not being protected in law has long caused concern to the profession. - Speech Link
2: Edward Argar (CON - Charnwood) As has been set out, the new clause would protect the title of nurse by making it an offence for a person - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Kwasi Kwarteng (CON - Spelthorne) in the UK; they believe in their bones that the UK is a great place to do business. - Speech Link
2: Gerald Jones (LAB - Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney) law, but they cannot do it alone. - Speech Link
3: Mary Glindon (LAB - North Tyneside) gap in funding and protect services, including the council’s poverty intervention fund, which has been - Speech Link
4: Stephen Timms (LAB - East Ham) by social security in the UK. - Speech Link
5: Rachael Maskell (LAB - York Central) just about anywhere else in the UK. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Steve Baker (CON - Wycombe) British Super Welterweight title in Liverpool.”I know that my hon. - Speech Link
2: Marsha De Cordova (LAB - Battersea) community here in the UK. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Jenkin of Kennington (CON - Life peer) of our role.I believe an assisted dying law is needed in the UK to address the unacceptable suffering - Speech Link
2: Lord Farmer (CON - Life peer) the law should protect. - Speech Link
3: Baroness Black of Strome (CB - Life peer) the UK because it is illegal. - Speech Link
4: Baroness Watkins of Tavistock (CB - Life peer) A change in the law would better protect patients and healthcare professionals and provide greater control - Speech Link
5: Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede (LAB - Life peer) Forty years ago, he was a male nurse working in hospices. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Browne of Ladyton (LAB - Life peer) the economy of the UK in the latter part of last century. - Speech Link
2: Lord Crisp (CB - Life peer) I do not know if many older people know that, and I speak as somebody with a 97 year-old father-in-law - Speech Link
3: Baroness Watkins of Tavistock (CB - Life peer) As a district nurse in the 1970s, I had to return to base to phone a patient I was worried about. - Speech Link
4: Baroness Walmsley (LDEM - Life peer) That would help us all and protect the NHS. - Speech Link
5: Lord Kamall (CON - Life peer) As many noble Lords know, part of the title of this office is about health disparities. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness D'Souza (CB - Life peer) How does the UK measure up to these criteria? - Speech Link
2: Lord Berkeley (LAB - Life peer) We had come to expect this from ministers, trying to protect their own backs and trying to protect the - Speech Link
3: Lord Tyler (LDEM - Life peer) How can the UK registration authorities check the eligibility of a resident in a far-off tax haven? - Speech Link
4: Lord True (CON - Life peer) They believe that a statutory system would be out of line with the general principle of UK law that Ministers - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Harriet Harman (LAB - Camberwell and Peckham) in good faith by a registered medical practitioner, registered nurse or registered midwife, is not to - Speech Link
2: Sarah Jones (LAB - Croydon Central) I ask the Government to consider our amendments to protect children, to protect data and to protect women - Speech Link
3: Philip Davies (CON - Shipley) have no place in the law. - Speech Link
4: Sally-Ann Hart (CON - Hastings and Rye) Such an extreme and radical abortion law has no place in the UK.”Seventy per cent. of women favour a - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Lane-Fox of Soho (CB - Life peer) well—the OU is the largest university in the UK. - Speech Link
2: Baroness Wolf of Dulwich (Non-affiliated - Life peer) Act, which included provisions to protect students in the event of college failures. - Speech Link
3: Lord Layard (LAB - Life peer) guarantee in law, and a second to state that by, say, 2025, all colleges and other approved providers - Speech Link
4: Baroness Verma (CON - Life peer) The pandemic has shone a light on the fragility of communities in their struggle to protect themselves - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Hayter of Kentish Town (LAB - Life peer) law to protect the public and maintain standards—and establish a new route against its wishes? - Speech Link
2: Lord Grimstone of Boscobel (CON - Life peer) to protect existing recognition decisions in each of the UK-EU withdrawal agreement, the UK-EEA EFTA - Speech Link
3: Baroness McIntosh of Pickering (CON - Life peer) whole of the EU MRPQ regime in UK domestic law. - Speech Link
4: Lord Foulkes of Cumnock (LAB - Life peer) I agree with the Law Society’s view that the Long Title of the Bill is broad enough to bring such functions - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: John McDonnell (LAB - Hayes and Harlington) The title of this debate is “Protecting the public and justice for victims”. - Speech Link
2: Liz Saville Roberts (PC - Dwyfor Meirionnydd) only nation in the UK without powers over its own policing and justice systems. - Speech Link
3: Andy Carter (CON - Warrington South) Jury trials simply do not mix with a global pandemic, but the UK is the first western common-law nation - Speech Link
4: Catherine West (LAB - Hornsey and Wood Green) The title of this debate is “Justice for Victims”. - Speech Link