All 2 Debates between Earl Howe and Baroness Billingham

Public Parks: Funding

Debate between Earl Howe and Baroness Billingham
Monday 30th October 2017

(7 years ago)

Lords Chamber
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Earl Howe Portrait The Minister of State, Ministry of Defence (Earl Howe) (Con)
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My Lords, I hope that both noble Baronesses will agree to give way appropriately. We have time to hear both if they are brief.

Baroness Billingham Portrait Baroness Billingham
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My Lords, my question relates to sport, which we do not talk enough about in this House. Public parks have been incredibly important in the provision of sporting facilities, from tennis courts to football pitches. They are indeed the grass roots of sport. Why is there such a reduction in courts and pitches? It is important that this is halted. What action are the Government taking to provide more facilities, not fewer?

Health: Liver Disease

Debate between Earl Howe and Baroness Billingham
Tuesday 6th May 2014

(10 years, 5 months ago)

Lords Chamber
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None Portrait Noble Lords
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My Lords—

Baroness Billingham Portrait Baroness Billingham (Lab)
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My Lords, given the sad news that we have had in the past 48 hours of the death of Elena Baltacha, one of our best young tennis players—I have no idea about the history of her illness, but I know it has gone on for many years—what is the availability of liver transplants? That is a question that will cross many people’s minds. It would seem to me that if it was available and she was a suitable candidate, that could have been looked at. Can the Minister give us any assistance on that?

Earl Howe Portrait Earl Howe
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My Lords, I, too, learnt with great sadness of the death of Elena Baltacha, and was also unaware of the history of her medical condition. It is not appropriate for me to comment at the Dispatch Box on whether she should have received a liver transplant. However, I can say that transplant services are very active in this country. More and more liver transplants take place compared with a few years ago, and there are better techniques to ensure their tolerability in patients. If I can find out some more information, I will be happy to write to the noble Baroness.