To match an exact phrase, use quotation marks around the search term. eg. "Parliamentary Estate". Use "OR" or "AND" as link words to form more complex queries.


Keep yourself up-to-date with the latest developments by exploring our subscription options to receive notifications direct to your inbox

Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 03 Mar 2015
Child Sexual Exploitation (Oxfordshire)

"(Urgent Question): To ask the Secretary of State if she will make a statement on the serious case review into child sexual exploitation in Oxfordshire...."
Andrew Smith - View Speech

View all Andrew Smith (Lab - Oxford East) contributions to the debate on: Child Sexual Exploitation (Oxfordshire)

Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 03 Mar 2015
Child Sexual Exploitation (Oxfordshire)

"I thank the Secretary of State for her response. Does she agree that the victims, the 370 other children identified as at risk, their families and the public, who are horrified that these sickening crimes were allowed to continue for so many years, are owed answers to crucial questions which …..."
Andrew Smith - View Speech

View all Andrew Smith (Lab - Oxford East) contributions to the debate on: Child Sexual Exploitation (Oxfordshire)

Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 10 Sep 2014
Improving School Leadership

"I congratulate the hon. Gentleman on securing this important debate. I agree with everything he has said so far, which is good. Able leaders, as he rightly says, are important—I congratulate those in my constituency—and they need the best possible teams. Does he agree that there is a strong case …..."
Andrew Smith - View Speech

View all Andrew Smith (Lab - Oxford East) contributions to the debate on: Improving School Leadership

Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 10 Sep 2014
Improving School Leadership

"Does the hon. Gentleman agree that schools serving the most disadvantaged communities often find it hard to get the governors they need for the accountability process? One of the best things businesses can do to help our education system is to encourage more members of staff to become governors in …..."
Andrew Smith - View Speech

View all Andrew Smith (Lab - Oxford East) contributions to the debate on: Improving School Leadership

Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 25 Jun 2014
British Values: Teaching

"I congratulate my right hon. Friend on securing this important, timely and interesting debate. Following the earlier intervention, I put it to him—I do not say this tritely—that there is a problem in all this, because the right not to share some British values or some part of those values …..."
Andrew Smith - View Speech

View all Andrew Smith (Lab - Oxford East) contributions to the debate on: British Values: Teaching

Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 25 Jun 2014
British Values: Teaching

"Will the hon. Gentleman give way?..."
Andrew Smith - View Speech

View all Andrew Smith (Lab - Oxford East) contributions to the debate on: British Values: Teaching

Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 25 Jun 2014
British Values: Teaching

"In implementation, is it not crucial for children and young people to be helped to develop their critical ability to question what they are taught, wherever it comes from?..."
Andrew Smith - View Speech

View all Andrew Smith (Lab - Oxford East) contributions to the debate on: British Values: Teaching

Written Question
Breast Cancer: Drugs
Monday 7th April 2014

Asked by: Andrew Smith (Labour - Oxford East)

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what assessment he has made of long-term trends in the number of hours of literacy teaching which primary school children receive and how this affects reading and writing attainment.

Answered by Elizabeth Truss

We do not collect data on the number of hours of literacy teaching primary school children receive.

We are committed to raising standards of literacy in schools and making sure that every child masters the basics of reading and writing at a young age. The new primary national curriculum for English is explicitly designed to make sure that all children leave primary school fully literate and ready to progress at secondary school.

The new national curriculum sets out very clearly what should be taught to pupils. However, it gives school the flexibility to decide how to teach it, including how much time to spend on teaching literacy, because schools are best placed to determine the needs and abilities of their pupils and how to meet them.


Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 04 Sep 2013
Manufacturing and SMEs

"I congratulate the hon. Gentleman on securing this enormously important debate, which is of concern to us all. Does he agree that, as part of the culture shift that he rightly says is necessary, more needs to be done in schools and colleges and through the curriculum to encourage able …..."
Andrew Smith - View Speech

View all Andrew Smith (Lab - Oxford East) contributions to the debate on: Manufacturing and SMEs

Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 04 Sep 2013
Manufacturing and SMEs

"My hon. Friend is making an excellent speech. Will he also ask the Minister whether he saw the report in The Daily Telegraph that quoted research by Opinion Leader? It said:

“Despite efforts to cut red tape and promote competition, only 6pc of small and medium-sized enterprises…believe it has become …..."

Andrew Smith - View Speech

View all Andrew Smith (Lab - Oxford East) contributions to the debate on: Manufacturing and SMEs