Speech in Public Bill Committees - Thu 15 Mar 2018
Data Protection Bill [ Lords ] (Morning sitting)
"It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship once again, Mr Streeter. I think it was about 18 months ago that we were in this very room, debating the Bill that became the Digital Economy Act 2017. We discussed at length the trade-off between the rights of data subjects, …..."Louise Haigh - View Speech
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Speech in Public Bill Committees - Thu 15 Mar 2018
Data Protection Bill [ Lords ] (Morning sitting)
"I beg to move amendment 161, in clause 27, page 17, line 2, leave out subsection (1) and insert—
“A Minister of the Crown must apply to a Judicial Commissioner for a certificate, if exemptions are sought from specified provisions in relation to any personal data for the purpose of …..."Louise Haigh - View Speech
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Speech in Public Bill Committees - Thu 15 Mar 2018
Data Protection Bill [ Lords ] (Morning sitting)
"With our amendments we seek to provide some oversight of and protections against the very broad definitions in this part of the Bill. I am afraid we are not content with the Minister’s assertions in her response on the previous clause.
As they currently stand, national security certificates give Ministers …..."Louise Haigh - View Speech
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Speech in Public Bill Committees - Thu 15 Mar 2018
Data Protection Bill [ Lords ] (Third sitting)
"It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship once again, Mr Streeter. I think it was about 18 months ago that we were in this very room, debating the Bill that became the Digital Economy Act 2017. We discussed at length the trade-off between the rights of data subjects, …..."Louise Haigh - View Speech
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Speech in Public Bill Committees - Thu 15 Mar 2018
Data Protection Bill [ Lords ] (Third sitting)
"I beg to move amendment 161, in clause 27, page 17, line 2, leave out subsection (1) and insert—
“A Minister of the Crown must apply to a Judicial Commissioner for a certificate, if exemptions are sought from specified provisions in relation to any personal data for the purpose of …..."Louise Haigh - View Speech
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Speech in Public Bill Committees - Thu 15 Mar 2018
Data Protection Bill [ Lords ] (Third sitting)
"With our amendments we seek to provide some oversight of and protections against the very broad definitions in this part of the Bill. I am afraid we are not content with the Minister’s assertions in her response on the previous clause.
As they currently stand, national security certificates give Ministers …..."Louise Haigh - View Speech
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Written Question
Thursday 1st March 2018
Asked by:
Louise Haigh (Labour - Sheffield Heeley)
Question
to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport:
To ask the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, what plans the Government has to invest in sporting infrastructure to increase physical activity levels in the UK.
Answered by Tracey Crouch
The government's Sporting Future strategy emphasised the important role that well-designed, customer-focused facilities can play in supporting people to get and stay active. Sport England invests National Lottery and Exchequer money to improve the quality and features of all types of facilities, from small local clubs to major projects.
Through its Strategic Facilities Fund, Sport England is making up to £40m of National Lottery funding available over 2017-2021 to invest in facilities across England. In January 2017, Sport England launched its Community Asset Fund, which makes awards of between £1,000-£150,000 to support projects that seek to improve or enhance spaces and facilities that help to get communities more active.
Written Question
Thursday 21st December 2017
Asked by:
Louise Haigh (Labour - Sheffield Heeley)
Question
to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport:
What steps her Department is taking to improve access to sports facilities.
Answered by Tracey Crouch
We expect all owners of sports facilities and stadia to take the necessary action to fulfil their legal obligations under the Equality Act 2010 so that disabled people are not placed at a substantial disadvantage when accessing sports venues.
Our Sports Strategy commits Government to work with the football authorities to ensure that all clubs meet their legal obligations under the Equality Act to accommodate disabled spectators. Sport England provides guidance to organisations to support them in developing accessible facilities.
Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 16 Nov 2017
Oral Answers to Questions
"8. What recent discussions she has had with the Home Secretary on the cost to police forces of policing football matches outside the stadium. ..."Louise Haigh - View Speech
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 16 Nov 2017
Oral Answers to Questions
"I am very grateful for the Minister’s response. The cost to the Met of policing premier league football last year was almost £7 million, but the clubs contributed only £360,000. Given that they draw in more than £240 million every match day, is it not high time that premier league …..."Louise Haigh - View Speech
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