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It is a pleasure to speak in the debate this afternoon. If it runs to the full three hours, Mr Hollobone, I apologise for having to leave a little early.

I thank and congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Carshalton and Wallington (Elliot Colburn), who presented the petition to the...

Member
Chris Loder (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
5 December 2022
Reference
724 cc15-6WH
House
House of Commons

My Lords, these regulations were laid in draft before this house on 20 October 2022. The time that we have does not permit me to cover in detail all the amendments that these instruments make, but I shall do my best to cover some of the most significant points.

The first...

Member
Lord Benyon (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
5 December 2022
Reference
826 cc9-10GC
House
House of Lords

My Lords, I too thank the noble and right reverend Lord, Lord Harries of Pentregarth, for securing this crucial debate. On Tuesday, like the noble Baroness, Lady Bakewell, I was privileged to listen to Olena Zelenska, the First Lady of Ukraine, when she addressed parliamentarians and then when she spoke...

Member
Lord Shinkwin (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
1 December 2022
Reference
825 cc1960-1
House
House of Lords

Thank you, Mr Deputy Speaker. It is always a pleasure to speak in the House, but this is a subject matter that we hoped we would not have to address or bring before the House. However, because we are where we are, we feel it is important to do so....

Member
Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
29 November 2022
Reference
723 cc857-8
House
House of Commons

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Sir Gary, and to follow the hon. Member for East Devon (Simon Jupp); he made an excellent speech, and I warmly congratulate him on securing this important debate.

I should say at the outset that I have a long-standing love of the...

Member
Dan Jarvis (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
23 November 2022
Reference
723 cc118-9WH
House
House of Commons

I am going to speak to new clause 34, and may make some broader points, as my right hon. Friend the Member for Chipping Barnet (Theresa Villiers) did—I thank her for her great work and leadership on this issue. There are many good ideas that we have been discussing on...

Member
Bob Seely (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
23 November 2022
Reference
723 cc381-5
House
House of Commons

Do Ministers agree that one way the Government can drive economic growth is through quicker decision making? As the Minister has admitted, we have waited nearly a decade for an answer on Camp Hill. Do Ministers understand, and have they taken on board, that our preferred option on the Isle of Wight is for the Camp Hill site to be sold to the council at a price it can afford—we have done that with the Columbine building in East Cowes—so that we can use that land for jobs, housing and development, taking pressure off greenfield sites and creating wealth on the Island, rather than having this valuable site stand empty for such a long time?

Asked by
Bob Seely (Conservative)
Answering body
Ministry of Justice
Oral question - 1st Supplementary
Status
Answered
Date
22 November 2022
Reference
723 c139
House
House of Commons

My Lords, because of my interests as a veterinarian and as declared in the register, I shall confine my remarks to the impact of the Bill on animals, particularly in terms of disease resistance, the environment and animal welfare. These are overlapping issues for which, in my opinion, there is...

Member
Lord Trees (Crossbench)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
21 November 2022
Reference
825 cc1208-1210
House
House of Lords

I am not going to debate with the noble Lord, because he knows much more about this than me, and I know that I would sound even weaker if I just read out a line that has been written. But I value his contribution and I hope to tease out...

Member
Lord Benyon (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
21 November 2022
Reference
825 cc1249-1254
House
House of Lords

My Lords, I am grateful to my noble friend the Minister for this Genetic Technology (Precision Breeding) Bill, which has driven me to speak for the first time. I will begin by expressing my thanks, first to noble Lords from all parts of the House who have gone out of...

Member
Lord Roborough (Conservative)
Type
Maiden speech
Date
21 November 2022
Reference
825 cc1224-6
House
House of Lords

DOI: https://doi.org/10.58248/PB50 

Genome editing creates the possibility of making more precise alterations in the DNA of animals than existing genetic modification approaches. Much of the research and development on genome-edited animals is on farmed vertebrate animals, including on developing animals with faster growth, shorter hair, disease resistance and...

Type
POSTbrief
Date
17 November 2022
Reference
POST-PB-0050

My Lords, I declare my interest as a vice-chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Coronavirus. I add my congratulations to the noble Baroness, Lady Thornton, on securing this important debate. She and I have spent most of the last 30 months in the parliamentary trenches of emergency Covid legislation,...

Member
Baroness Brinton (Liberal Democrat)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
17 November 2022
Reference
825 cc1026-8
House
House of Lords

My Lords, I thank all noble Lords who are taking part in this debate. Human rights are universal, and Britain is known to be a champion of human rights around the world. As parliamentarians of this country, it is our moral duty to highlight abuses of these rights wherever they...

Member
Lord Hussain (Liberal Democrat)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
17 November 2022
Reference
825 cc187-192GC
House
House of Lords

My Lords, we on these Benches share the view that we do not need the Bill, as held by the noble Lord, Lord Blunkett, the noble Baroness, Lady Chakrabarti, and, I believe, the noble Duke, the Duke of Wellington—I apologise if I have taken his name in vain.

In order not...

Member
Baroness Smith of Newnham (Liberal Democrat)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
14 November 2022
Reference
825 cc723-4
House
House of Lords

It is a real pleasure to serve under your chairship, Mrs Murray, and a pleasure to follow my hon. Friend the Member for Wirral West (Margaret Greenwood), who always makes such a compelling case for public ownership. I was pleased that she mentioned the escalating privatisation of the national health...

Member
Richard Burgon (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
31 October 2022
Reference
721 cc253-4WH
House
House of Commons

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, if he will make an estimate of the total number of farms in England in each of the last five years.

Asked by
Sarah Olney (Liberal Democrat)
Answering body
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Type
Written question
Status
Answered
Date
31 October 2022
Reference
65954
House
House of Commons

It is a pleasure to follow the important speech by the right hon. Member for North Thanet (Sir Roger Gale), with which I agreed. As I said on Second Reading, this is a flawed Bill; it is unclear and it is not robust, and legal experts have said that it...

Member
Caroline Lucas (Green Party)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
31 October 2022
Reference
721 cc689-692
House
House of Commons

I congratulate the hon. Member for Preston (Sir Mark Hendrick) on introducing this private Member’s Bill, and it is a great pleasure to take part in the Second Reading debate. I am very supportive of the measures in the Bill, and I know that the Government have also indicated their...

Member
Andy Carter (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
28 October 2022
Reference
721 cc520-1
House
House of Commons

As a rural Member myself, I am very alarmed to hear my hon. Friend’s stories. She is right that we should be encouraging schools to educate children about where food comes from, and indeed about the very high standards that UK farmers have produced, not least in animal husbandry, but I have to say that there is a way to intrigue children and make them curious about some of the challenges to climate change brought about by farming. I read recently about an additive made from seaweed that we can add to dairy cows’ feed that reduces the amount of methane they produce. I gather it is in operation very effectively in Australia and being looked at in this country.

Answered by
Kit Malthouse (Conservative)
Answering body
Department for Education
Type
Oral answer to question
Date
24 October 2022
Reference
721 c16
House
House of Commons

My Lords, I too have the happy duty of being a member of the Environment and Climate Change Committee. I congratulate both my colleague on that committee, the right reverend Prelate the Bishop of Oxford, on having obtained this debate, and the chair of our committee, the noble Baroness, Lady...

Member
Lord Lucas (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
20 October 2022
Reference
824 cc1219-1220
House
House of Lords

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