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I beg to move,

That this House has considered e-petition 550379, relating to the protection of hedgehogs.

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mr Twigg. I thank the petition creator and all those who signed it for giving us this important opportunity to address this issue. My right hon....

Member
Matt Vickers (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
5 July 2021
Reference
698 cc169-171WH
House
House of Commons

My Lords, Amendment 96 in my name has nothing to do with Amendment 95 but, for the convenience of the Whips’ Office, has been grouped with it.

In this legislation and many other policies, we aim to accomplish substantial changes in people’s behaviour. Particularly when it comes to keeping the heat...

Member
Lord Lucas (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
28 June 2021
Reference
813 cc647-8
House
House of Lords

I thank noble Lords for their contributions.

Although I welcome the commitment to transparency of my noble friend Lord Lucas, Amendment 96 would effectively cause the OEP to become a data bank. This would weaken its ability to focus on its principal objective of contributing to environmental protection and to the...

Member
Lord Goldsmith of Richmond Park (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
28 June 2021
Reference
813 cc652-3
House
House of Lords

To ask the Secretary of State for International Trade, whether the tariff reductions the Government agreed on the 15 June 2021 for Australian agricultural exports to the UK will apply to beef produced on farms that carry out the surgical removal of ovaries from cows without pain relief.

Asked by
Emily Thornberry (Labour)
Answering body
Department for International Trade
Type
Written question
Status
Answered
Date
21 June 2021
Reference
16815
House
House of Commons

My Lords, I declare my interests as president of the Horse Trust, president of the Countryside Alliance, a member of the RSPCA and a farmer. I admit that I probably spend more time in the company of animals than I do with your Lordships.

If this Bill proceeds in its present...

Member
Baroness Mallalieu (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
16 June 2021
Reference
812 cc1910-2
House
House of Lords

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what proportion of UK farms were below five hectares in each of the last five years.

Asked by
Daniel Zeichner (Labour)
Answering body
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Type
Written question
Status
Answered
Date
15 June 2021
Reference
10412
House
House of Commons

I beg to move,

That this House has considered the levelling up agenda.

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mrs Miller. I am delighted to see the Financial Secretary to the Treasury, my right hon. Friend the Member for Hereford and South Herefordshire (Jesse Norman), and I thank other...

Member
Bob Seely (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
15 June 2021
Reference
697 cc49-52WH
House
House of Commons

Of course, my hon. Friend is right to point to this. In many cases, the core is going to be effective local leadership that brings the different elements together. As a Member of Parliament, he knows that the stronger towns fund has shown that energy can be brought in. For...

Member
Jesse Norman (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
15 June 2021
Reference
697 cc72-4WH
House
House of Commons

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what estimate his Department has made of the number of farms under five hectares not receiving basic payments that are expected to benefit from the Sustainable Farming Incentive and Environmental Land Management schemes.

Asked by
Daniel Zeichner (Labour)
Answering body
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Type
Written question
Status
Answered
Date
14 June 2021
Reference
10410
House
House of Commons

I completely agree with the hon. Lady’s point about reporting. I will come on to that later in my speech, but something the Metropolitan police have in place, which I find very helpful, is an online reporting system that does not require residents to phone 999 or even 101 to...

Member
Elliot Colburn (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
14 June 2021
Reference
697 cc97-8
House
House of Commons

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Ms Ghani. I thank my hon. Friend the Member for Gedling (Tom Randall) for securing such an important debate.

Today marks two years since the pro-democracy demonstrations in Hong Kong, which were attended by hundreds of thousands of people of all ages...

Member
Alexander Stafford (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
9 June 2021
Reference
696 cc405-6WH
House
House of Commons

Since the House last met for Home Office questions, the anniversaries of several terror attacks have passed. I know that the House will want to join me in marking them and remembering those who have lost their lives in these terrible atrocities.

On 29 April 2013, Mohammed Saleem was stabbed to death as he returned from worshipping at his mosque. On 22 May 2013, Fusilier Lee Rigby was murdered near the Royal Artillery barracks in Woolwich. Exactly four years later, a bomb at the Manchester Arena killed 22 concertgoers and wounded hundreds more. On 3 June 2017, eight people were murdered and many more were wounded around London bridge and Borough market. Another anniversary is imminent: that of our much-loved and widely admired colleague Jo Cox, who was murdered on 16 June 2016. Last month saw the verdict of the inquest into the terror attacks at Fishmongers’ Hall in November 2019, which claimed the lives of Jack Merritt and Saskia Jones.

The Government and our operational partners have taken action to strengthen the supervision of terror offenders on licence and end the automatic release of terrorist prisoners. We have improved information sharing and established world-leading counter-terrorism operation centres.

We all recognise how truly evil all those acts were, because they were directed at innocent people going about their daily lives, who were worshipping, listening to music or seeing their friends, as well as—at their best—doing public service for others. Yet the outpouring of grief and love that followed, the heroism of the first responders and the resolute way in which the British people refused to be cowed have shown the best of our country. Terrorists can hurt us, but they will never win. We will always honour those who were killed and the people who love them, and the Government will continue to give every support to the police and security services, who have worked tirelessly to keep us safe.

Answered by
Priti Patel (Conservative)
Answering body
Home Office
Type
Oral answer to question
Date
7 June 2021
Reference
696 c661
House
House of Commons

Yes, I was very sad not to get there. Sadly a cow on the line caused a level of disruption to LNER services yesterday, which delayed my always relatively long journey from the north further south. However, I hope to be able to visit before too long. In March, the Government published the UK’s first ever net zero strategy for industry. It is the first strategy published by a major economy that sets out how industry can decarbonise while remaining competitive and without pushing emissions abroad. Our £350 million industrial energy transformation fund will support businesses with high energy use to cut their bills and reduce carbon emissions.

Answered by
Anne-Marie Trevelyan (Conservative)
Answering body
Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
Type
Oral answer to question
Date
25 May 2021
Reference
696 c235
House
House of Commons

I beg to move,

That this House has considered e-petition 554276, relating to child food poverty.

I had hoped to be present in Parliament to open the debate. However, there has unfortunately been severe disruption on the east coast main line between Newcastle and London, caused by cows on the line. I...

Member
Catherine McKinnell (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
24 May 2021
Reference
696 cc1-4WH
House
House of Commons

My Lords, I welcome the Bill although, as the Minister might expect, with some caveats. But I welcome the way in which he introduced it and the context in which he placed it. Four years after it was promised in 2017, a leasehold reform Bill has reached this House—and it...

Member
Baroness Andrews (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
24 May 2021
Reference
812 cc831-3
House
House of Lords

My Lords, I declare my interests as set out in the register. It is a great pleasure to follow the noble Baroness, Lady Wheatcroft, and I agree with many of the points she made, not least on the antiquated, archaic references

to “peppercorn rents”. The Minister referenced how it was...

Member
Lord Bourne of Aberystwyth (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
24 May 2021
Reference
812 cc847-9
House
House of Lords

My Lords, it is impossible to speak on leasehold matters without acknowledging the dire situation of tenants in properties with defective fire cladding, as has been ably explained by my noble friend Lady Pinnock. It is an extreme example of how leaseholders have been exploited, wronged and left to carry...

Member
Baroness Bowles of Berkhamsted (Liberal Democrat)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
24 May 2021
Reference
812 cc849-851
House
House of Lords

My Lords, I refer the House to my relevant interests as set out in the register, namely as a vice-president of the Local Government Association, a non-executive director of MHS Homes Ltd and chair of the Heart of Medway Housing Association.

The Minister will have heard the speeches of all noble...

Member
Lord Kennedy of Southwark (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
24 May 2021
Reference
812 cc860-3
House
House of Lords

For goodness’ sake, I was not responsible for a single PFI contract. Actually, I remember that it was for the previous Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, that the right hon. Member was the chief lickspittle and bag carrier in signing off PFI contracts when he was first appointed to...

Member
Jonathan Ashworth (Labour; Cooperative Party)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
19 May 2021
Reference
695 c742
House
House of Commons

My Lords, tourism has been the sector most affected by Covid-19 and it will be the last industry to reopen. One in 10 jobs depends on it, yet there was no mention of tourism in the Queen’s Speech or the accompanying 163-page policy briefing, and there were no Bills that...

Member
Baroness Doocey (Liberal Democrat)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
18 May 2021
Reference
812 cc495-6
House
House of Lords

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