Information between 11th June 2025 - 1st July 2025
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Wednesday 2nd July 2025 Ian Byrne (Labour - Liverpool West Derby) Ten Minute Rule Motion - Main Chamber Subject: Public Authority (Accountability) View calendar - Add to calendar |
Division Votes |
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20 Jun 2025 - Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill - View Vote Context Ian Byrne voted No - against a party majority and against the House One of 160 Labour No votes vs 224 Labour Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 314 Noes - 291 |
11 Jun 2025 - Electricity - View Vote Context Ian Byrne voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 344 Labour Aye votes vs 1 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 350 Noes - 176 |
17 Jun 2025 - Crime and Policing Bill - View Vote Context Ian Byrne voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 291 Labour Aye votes vs 25 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 379 Noes - 137 |
17 Jun 2025 - Crime and Policing Bill - View Vote Context Ian Byrne voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 325 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 189 Noes - 328 |
17 Jun 2025 - Crime and Policing Bill - View Vote Context Ian Byrne voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 325 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 184 Noes - 336 |
17 Jun 2025 - Crime and Policing Bill - View Vote Context Ian Byrne voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 293 Labour No votes vs 14 Labour Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 117 Noes - 379 |
17 Jun 2025 - Crime and Policing Bill - View Vote Context Ian Byrne voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 326 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 194 Noes - 335 |
18 Jun 2025 - Crime and Policing Bill - View Vote Context Ian Byrne voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 306 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 102 Noes - 390 |
18 Jun 2025 - Crime and Policing Bill - View Vote Context Ian Byrne voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 302 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 312 Noes - 95 |
18 Jun 2025 - Crime and Policing Bill - View Vote Context Ian Byrne voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 306 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 178 Noes - 313 |
Speeches |
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Ian Byrne speeches from: Welfare Reform
Ian Byrne contributed 1 speech (39 words) Monday 30th June 2025 - Commons Chamber Department for Work and Pensions |
Ian Byrne speeches from: Middle East
Ian Byrne contributed 1 speech (92 words) Monday 23rd June 2025 - Commons Chamber Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office |
Ian Byrne speeches from: Points of Order
Ian Byrne contributed 1 speech (272 words) Monday 23rd June 2025 - Commons Chamber Ministry of Defence |
Ian Byrne speeches from: Disabled People in Poverty
Ian Byrne contributed 2 speeches (63 words) Tuesday 17th June 2025 - Westminster Hall Department for Work and Pensions |
Ian Byrne speeches from: Business of the House
Ian Byrne contributed 1 speech (143 words) Thursday 12th June 2025 - Commons Chamber Leader of the House |
Written Answers |
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Accident and Emergency Departments: Older People
Asked by: Ian Byrne (Labour - Liverpool West Derby) Tuesday 1st July 2025 Question to the Department of Health and Social Care: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what estimate he has made of how many and what proportion of patients aged over 75 presenting at A&E in England were screened for delirium in the last 12 months. Answered by Karin Smyth - Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care) The information requested is not available centrally. |
Accident and Emergency Departments: Older People
Asked by: Ian Byrne (Labour - Liverpool West Derby) Tuesday 1st July 2025 Question to the Department of Health and Social Care: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what recent estimate he has made of the (a) the number and (b) the percentage of people over 60 presenting at A&E who waited over 12 hours to be (a) transferred, (b) admitted or (c) discharged in the last 12 months. Answered by Karin Smyth - Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care) NHS England publishes data on the number of accident and emergency attendances and admissions by age. Data is also published on 12-hour accident and emergency attendances, although this is not available by age. |
Accident and Emergency Departments: Older People
Asked by: Ian Byrne (Labour - Liverpool West Derby) Tuesday 1st July 2025 Question to the Department of Health and Social Care: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what estimate he has made of how many and what proportion of patients aged over 75 presenting at A&E in England were screened to assess their risk of falling in the last 12 months. Answered by Karin Smyth - Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care) The information requested is not available centrally. |
Accident and Emergency Departments: Older People
Asked by: Ian Byrne (Labour - Liverpool West Derby) Tuesday 1st July 2025 Question to the Department of Health and Social Care: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what estimate he has made of how many and what proportion of patients aged over 75 presenting at A&E in England were screened for general frailty in the last 12 months. Answered by Karin Smyth - Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care) The information requested is not available centrally. |
Pathways to Work: Finance
Asked by: Ian Byrne (Labour - Liverpool West Derby) Tuesday 24th June 2025 Question to the Department for Work and Pensions: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, with reference to her Department's publication entitled Pathways to Work: Reforming Benefits and Support to Get Britain Working Green Paper, published in March 2025, how the £1 billion employment, health and skills support package will be spent. Answered by Alison McGovern - Minister of State (Department for Work and Pensions) We are delivering the biggest investment in support for disabled people and those with health conditions in at least a generation. Our Pathways to Work Guarantee will provide work, health and skills support for disabled people and those with health conditions claiming out of work benefits.
We are increasing funding each year up to £1billion a year by the end of the scorecard. This includes additional funding in 2026/27 to ensure that those affected by benefit changes in England, Scotland and Wales will be offered support with their work, health and skills needs. We anticipate this support will include: access to a conversation about needs, goals and aspirations from one of our 1,000 dedicated Pathways to Work advisors; an offer of one-to-one follow-on support; and help to access additional work, health and skills support through dedicated programmes.
As the Green Paper notes, we are keen to engage widely on the longer-term design of the Pathways to Work guarantee and the components needed to deliver it. To get this right, we are seeking input from a wide range of stakeholders including devolved governments, local health systems, local government and Mayoral Strategic Authorities, private and voluntary sector providers, employers and potential users. We will confirm further details in due course after we have completed our consultation process. |
Diabetes
Asked by: Ian Byrne (Labour - Liverpool West Derby) Thursday 12th June 2025 Question to the Department of Health and Social Care: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what steps his Department is taking to improve diabetes (a) prevention, (b) care and (c) treatment. Answered by Ashley Dalton - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department of Health and Social Care) Preventing diabetes is a complex task, and requires multi-faceted action. Prevention involves collaboration in order to tackle the underlying issues such obesity, poor diets, and lifestyle issues. We have several programmes in place to help reduce the prevalence of type 2 diabetes, such as the NHS Health Check, England’s flagship cardiovascular disease programme for those aged 40 to 74 years old, which aims to identify people at risk of developing type 2 diabetes as well as heart disease, stroke, kidney disease, and some cases of dementia, in order to signpost them to behavioural support such as weight management and clinical treatment if needed. Furthermore, those identified of being at risk of developing type 2 diabetes can be referred to the Healthier You NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme, a nine-month programme that supports people at risk of developing type 2 diabetes to reduce their risk through changing their behavior. The programme is highly effective, cutting the risk of developing type 2 diabetes by 37% for people completing the programme, compared to those who do not attend. For those young adults, those aged 18 years old and over, who have been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and who are overweight or obese, the NHS Type 2 Diabetes Path to Remission Programme is also available. The programme supports individuals to lose weight, improve their blood sugar levels, reduce diabetes-related medication, and put their diabetes into remission. 32% of patients who completed this programme had put their type 2 diabetes into remission following participation. Further information on the programme is available at the following link: https://www.england.nhs.uk/diabetes/treatment-care/diabetes-remission/
For patients with established diabetes, NHS England achieved their long-term plan objective that 20% of all type 1 diabetes patients are in receipt of flash glucose monitoring as of April 2021. Progress continues to be made for patients with type 1 diabetes, with over 65% of people currently using flash glucose monitoring to help manage their condition. NHS England can confirm that over 200,000 eligible people living with diabetes benefit from real-time continuous glucose monitoring.
Furthermore, following the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence’s (NICE) recommendations on access to hybrid closed loop (HCL) technology last year, NICE and NHS England agreed on a phased implementation period for HCL over five-years, with roll-out commencing in April 2024. All adults with diabetes are recommended, as prescribed by NICE, to enroll in the eight annual health checks, which include: blood sugars (HbA1c); blood pressure; cholesterol; foot examination; kidney function; urinary albumin; body mass index; and smoking. Adherence to these checks have been associated with reduced emergency admissions, amputations, retinopathy, and mortality. The proportion of people with type 1 diabetes who are receiving all eight care processes had recovered back to 43.3% in 2023/24 and 62.3% for type 2 diabetes, compared to 27% and 37%, respectively, in 2020/21. |
Artificial Intelligence: Public Bodies
Asked by: Ian Byrne (Labour - Liverpool West Derby) Thursday 12th June 2025 Question to the Department for Science, Innovation & Technology: To ask the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, whether he has made an assessment of the potential merits of establishing a regulator for artificial intelligence. Answered by Feryal Clark - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Science, Innovation and Technology) The vast majority of AI systems should be regulated at point of use and our expert regulators are best placed to do this. In response to the AI Action Plan, the Government committed to identifying capability needs for regulators to mitigate AI risks and drive growth. The most advanced AI systems pose distinct opportunities and risks, and the Government is therefore developing legislative proposals to allow us to safely and securely realise the benefits of these systems. We are refining our proposals and will launch a public consultation in due course. |
Holiday Activities and Food Programme
Asked by: Ian Byrne (Labour - Liverpool West Derby) Tuesday 17th June 2025 Question to the Department for Education: To ask the Secretary of State for Education, if she will make the eligibility criteria for the holiday activities and food programme the same as that for free school meals. Answered by Stephen Morgan - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Education) I refer my hon. Friend, the Member for Liverpool West Derby, to the answer of 13 June 2025 to Question 57800. |
Early Day Motions Signed |
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Monday 14th July Ian Byrne signed this EDM on Monday 14th July 2025 Mandatory ethnicity pay gap reporting and action plans 17 signatures (Most recent: 15 Jul 2025)Tabled by: Dawn Butler (Labour - Brent East) That this House notes with concern that nationally, there is a 6% pay gap between employees from Black, African Caribbean or Black British ethnic groups and their White counterparts; further notes that in London the ethnicity pay gap is the highest in the country at 23.8%; expresses concern that Black, … |
Wednesday 9th July Ian Byrne signed this EDM on Wednesday 9th July 2025 Outsourced cleaners on Tyne and Wear Metro 21 signatures (Most recent: 14 Jul 2025)Tabled by: Grahame Morris (Labour - Easington) That this House welcomes the Labour Government’s promise to ‘oversee the biggest wave of insourcing for a generation’; notes that the North East Combined Authority transport provider Nexus, while publicly owned, outsources cleaning of the Tyne and Wear Metro to a private company, Churchill, and that this contract is now … |
Monday 7th July Ian Byrne signed this EDM on Tuesday 8th July 2025 Democracy and human rights in eSwatini 11 signatures (Most recent: 15 Jul 2025)Tabled by: Kim Johnson (Labour - Liverpool Riverside) That this House recognises the widespread human rights abuses committed under the autocratic Tinkhundla system of government in eSwatini since the dissolution of the constitution in 1973; notes erosion of democratic institutions, trade union rights, and civil liberties, including the banning of all political parties such as the People's United … |
Thursday 19th June Ian Byrne signed this EDM on Monday 30th June 2025 9 signatures (Most recent: 11 Jul 2025) Tabled by: Christine Jardine (Liberal Democrat - Edinburgh West) That this House commends the work of David Maxwell Fyfe, a prosecutor at the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials and notes his important role in drafting the European Convention on Human Rights; understands David’s childhood and early education took place in Edinburgh; applauds the work of Songs of the People, a … |
Monday 23rd June Ian Byrne signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 23rd June 2025 31 signatures (Most recent: 11 Jul 2025) Tabled by: Kim Johnson (Labour - Liverpool Riverside) That this House notes the worrying state of prison education, with 82 percent of prison and young offender institutions judged by Ofsted as requiring improvement or inadequate for overall effectiveness of education, skills and work provision; further notes that contracts for the new Prison Education Service (PES) have recently been … |
Tuesday 10th June Ian Byrne signed this EDM on Thursday 19th June 2025 Gypsy, Roma and Traveller History Month 2025 20 signatures (Most recent: 11 Jul 2025)Tabled by: Mary Kelly Foy (Labour - City of Durham) That this House recognises June as Gypsy, Roma and Traveller History Month; celebrates the rich and diverse cultures, histories and contributions of Romany Gypsy, Irish Traveller, Roma, New Traveller, Showmen and Liveaboard Boater communities across the UK; acknowledges that since its launch in 2008, Gypsy, Roma and Traveller History Month … |
Wednesday 4th June Ian Byrne signed this EDM on Thursday 19th June 2025 PA Media Ltd parliamentary newswire coverage 19 signatures (Most recent: 11 Jul 2025)Tabled by: Rebecca Long Bailey (Labour - Salford) That this House notes with concern the proposals by PA Media Ltd, trading name of the Press Association, to cut posts and merge the previously separate teams responsible for monitoring the House of Commons and House of Lords for the purposes of providing a newswire service to journalists, and reduce … |
Wednesday 4th June Ian Byrne signed this EDM on Thursday 19th June 2025 National Carers Week 2025 and the Women in the North report 31 signatures (Most recent: 19 Jun 2025)Tabled by: Mary Kelly Foy (Labour - City of Durham) That this House notes that 9 to 15 June 2025 marks Carers Week; recognises the vital contribution made by unpaid carers across the UK; acknowledges the theme for this year’s Carers Week, Caring About Equality, which highlights the inequalities many carers face; further notes the findings of the Women in … |
Thursday 12th June Ian Byrne signed this EDM on Thursday 12th June 2025 UK Government recognition of the state of Palestine 109 signatures (Most recent: 26 Jun 2025)Tabled by: Andy McDonald (Labour - Middlesbrough and Thornaby East) That this House notes the high-level international conference for the peaceful settlement of the question of Palestine and the implementation of the two-state solution of 17-20 June 2025; welcomes the Prime Minister’s remarks that Palestinian statehood is the inalienable right of the Palestinian people; reaffirms the position of the House … |
Parliamentary Debates |
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Disabled People in Poverty
96 speeches (8,743 words) Tuesday 17th June 2025 - Westminster Hall Department for Work and Pensions Mentions: 1: Bell Ribeiro-Addy (Lab - Clapham and Brixton Hill) Friend the Member for Liverpool West Derby (Ian Byrne) just pointed out. - Link to Speech |
Points of Order
11 speeches (977 words) Tuesday 17th June 2025 - Commons Chamber Mentions: 1: Lindsay Hoyle (Spk - Chorley) Reading (Standing Order No. 57)Peter Dowd, supported by Patrick Hurley, Kim Johnson, David Baines, Ian Byrne - Link to Speech |
Bill Documents |
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Jul. 01 2025
Bill 264 2024-25 (as introduced) Multi-Storey Car Parks (Safety) Bill 2024-26 Bill Found: connected purposes Presented by Peter Dowd supported by Patrick Hurley, Kim Johnson, David Baines, Ian Byrne |
Jun. 18 2025
Consideration of Bill Amendments as at 18 June 2025 Crime and Policing Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: _NC11 Rachael Maskell Steve Witherden Neil Duncan-Jordan Ian Byrne Olivia Blake Jodie Gosling John |
Jun. 18 2025
Consideration of Bill Amendments as at 18 June 2025 - Large print Crime and Policing Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: REPORT STAGE Wednesday 18 June 2025 22 _NC11 Rachael Maskell Steve Witherden Neil Duncan-Jordan Ian Byrne |
Jun. 17 2025
Consideration of Bill Amendments as at 17 June 2025 - Large print Crime and Policing Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: _164 Kim Johnson Bell Ribeiro-Addy Apsana Begum Richard Burgon Zarah Sultana Siân Berry Ian Byrne |
Jun. 17 2025
Consideration of Bill Amendments as at 17 June 2025 Crime and Policing Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: _164 Kim Johnson Bell Ribeiro-Addy Apsana Begum Richard Burgon Zarah Sultana Siân Berry Ian Byrne |
Jun. 17 2025
Report Stage Proceedings as at 17 June 2025 Crime and Policing Bill 2024-26 Bill proceedings: Commons Found: called_164 Kim Johnson Bell Ribeiro-Addy Apsana Begum Richard Burgon Zarah Sultana Siân Berry Ian Byrne |
Jun. 16 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 16 June 2025 Crime and Policing Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: Adrian Ramsay Jodie Gosling Kate Osamor Helen Maguire Layla Moran Rosie Duffield Lillian Jones Ian Byrne |
Jun. 13 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 13 June 2025 Crime and Policing Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: Adrian Ramsay Jodie Gosling Kate Osamor Helen Maguire Layla Moran Rosie Duffield Lillian Jones Ian Byrne |
Jun. 12 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 12 June 2025 Crime and Policing Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: Adrian Ramsay Jodie Gosling Kate Osamor Helen Maguire Layla Moran Rosie Duffield Lillian Jones Ian Byrne |
Jun. 10 2025
All proceedings up to 10 June 2025 at Report Stage Planning and Infrastructure Bill 2024-26 Bill proceedings: Commons Found: Manuela Perteghella Dr Simon Opher John McDonnell Andy McDonald Richard Burgon Jon Trickett Ian Byrne |