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Ian Lavery
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Ian Lavery
· 2010–present
913 speeches on record Last active 23 Feb 2026
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Labour Together and APCO Worldwide: Cabinet Office Review23 Feb 2026
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Ian Lavery
I am curious—I am not sure who Labour Together are, what it is, or what its purpose is. I have no idea whatsoever; however, if we believe—and I do not—everything that we read in the newspapers, there have been very serious allegations. It has been suggested that more than 100 Labour MPs have received between…
Hansard · 23 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Schools White Paper: Every Child Achieving and Thriving23 Feb 2026
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Ian Lavery
Every MP in the House will have had parents explain the difficulties they face accessing support for their children. They are on their knees; they are desperate; they are distraught. The system is adversarial and quite often has a negative end result. Will my right hon. Friend advise me and reassure this House that any…
Hansard · 23 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions3 Feb 2026
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Ian Lavery
Prison officers face appalling levels of violence at work every day, but their hands are tied because of the Tory ban on any kind of industrial action—they cannot resist. Does the Minister agree that prison officers should have the legal right to withdraw their labour and to take industrial action to protect themselves and others…
Hansard · 3 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Government Decision Making: Transparency22 Jan 2026
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Ian Lavery
What steps he is taking with Cabinet colleagues to improve transparency in Government decision making.
Hansard · 22 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Business of the House22 Jan 2026
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Ian Lavery
Posties deliver our post and keep this country functioning. They do an absolutely tremendous job. It is an essential public service, and at the heart of it is the USO—the universal service obligation, which is a legal duty to ensure the delivery of mail to all UK addresses at the same price six days a…
Hansard · 22 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Palestine: International Humanitarian Law20 Jan 2026
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Ian Lavery
What diplomatic steps she is taking to help ensure that international humanitarian law is upheld in the Occupied Palestinian Territories.
Hansard · 20 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Mobile Phones and Social Media: Use by Children20 Jan 2026
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Ian Lavery
I welcome the steps to protect our children on social media platforms. It is very difficult to see how that can be achieved effectively without further detailed checks and balances on users and, essentially, the tech companies themselves. Social media governance is like the wild west; it is like cyber-anarchy at this moment in time,…
Hansard · 20 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
NHS Staff13 Jan 2026
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Ian Lavery
What steps his Department is taking to reduce levels of burnout of NHS staff.
Hansard · 13 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Venezuela5 Jan 2026
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Ian Lavery
The whole world is now asking, “Who’s next? Who’s on this list? Is it Cuba, Mexico, Panama, Greenland, Canada or Colombia?” The attack on Venezuela sparked a wave of regional instability, including in Colombia. The Colombian peace agreement is under threat, exacerbated by the rhetoric from President Trump, who has outrageously smeared Petro as a…
Hansard · 5 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Child Poverty Strategy8 Dec 2025
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Ian Lavery
It is obvious from their absence just how interested our Conservative friends are in eradicating child poverty. It is a moral duty of any Government to remove every single child from poverty. I say a massive thank you to the Secretary of State from the 3,000 bairns in my constituency who will benefit so much…
Hansard · 8 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
Clause 1 - Right to guaranteed hours8 Dec 2025
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Ian Lavery
My hon. Friend has done a remarkable job with this Employment Rights Bill. However, it would be remiss of me not to ask her a question. The new deal for working people stipulated quite clearly that employment rights from day one were sacrosanct, then a manifesto pledge in 2024 said categorically to the British people…
Hansard · 8 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
Clause 65 - Industrial action ballots: turnout threshold8 Dec 2025
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Ian Lavery
On a point of order, Madam Deputy Speaker. When I intervened on the Minister earlier, I should have declared an interest with regards to my support from the trade union movement, of which I am extremely proud. For that, I humbly apologise.
Hansard · 8 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
Engagements3 Dec 2025
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Ian Lavery
If he will list his official engagements for Wednesday 3 December.
Hansard · 3 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
Income tax (charge)2 Dec 2025
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Ian Lavery
I am listening to this debate and I am discombobulated—I really, really am. The shadow Minister, the right hon. Member for Daventry (Stuart Andrew) spoke for 20 minutes, but he never mentioned why his party—and others—absolutely opposes withdrawing the two-child cap. In this country, we have kids suffering from scurvy, beriberi and rickets, among many…
Hansard · 2 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions17 Nov 2025
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Ian Lavery
The data centre in Cambois in my constituency has a £10 billion investment. Together with subsea interconnectors, for example, it looks as if my constituency is a plug-in centre for critical national infrastructure. With that in mind, can the Minister give me some advice on whether terrorism is being looked at as a serious issue…
Hansard · 17 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Asylum Policy17 Nov 2025
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Ian Lavery
I agree with my right hon. Friend the Home Secretary that this system is absolutely smashed to smithereens. It is smashed to smithereens because of 14 years of destruction from the Conservatives. Of course we all want to see the control of our borders. We want to stop the boats, and we want to see…
Hansard · 17 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Independent Football Regulator12 Nov 2025
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Ian Lavery
The Football Governance Act is an excellent Act which was driven through this place by the Tory Government, but at the very last minute, on Third Reading, they decided to oppose it. That was horrendous behaviour. It is worth wondering why that happened. On the appointment of Mr Kogan, it has been said in many…
Hansard · 12 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Access to Justice11 Nov 2025
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Ian Lavery
What steps his Department is taking to help increase access to justice for people from all social backgrounds.
Hansard · 11 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Clause 1 - Right to Guaranteed Hours5 Nov 2025
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Ian Lavery
Some 73% of employers support giving employees protection from unfair dismissal—the day one rights—according to the Institute for Public Policy Research and TUC research, and 83% of managers agree that improved workers’ rights can and do positively impact on workplace productivity. Does my hon. Friend agree that we should listen to that extremely important research?
Hansard · 5 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Public Office (Accountability) Bill3 Nov 2025
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Ian Lavery
I thank the Government so much for bringing this much-needed, vital Bill to the House. It shows what a Labour Government can actually do, and how a Labour Government can effect change. It was really positive to hear the Prime Minister say this afternoon that there would be an absolute guarantee that the Bill would…
Hansard · 3 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Engagements29 Oct 2025
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Ian Lavery
The big four banks have been allowed to abandon our high streets, basically closing their branches with impunity. Between 1999 and 2025, my constituency alone lost banks in Guide Post, Newbiggin-by-the-Sea, Bedlington and Blyth. Meanwhile, those banks made more than £40 billion profit in the last year alone—they are absolutely drowning in cash. The manifesto…
Hansard · 29 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Public-private Partnerships21 Oct 2025
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Ian Lavery
What steps he is taking to ensure that frontline NHS services are supported following the potential introduction of new public-private partnership contracts.
Hansard · 21 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Coal Industry Social Welfare Organisation16 Oct 2025
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Ian Lavery
If she will have discussions with the Coal Industry Social Welfare Organisation on its role in supporting coalmining communities.
Hansard · 16 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Business of the House16 Oct 2025
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Ian Lavery
It is great news that QTS is investing £10 billion in a state-of-the-art data centre in Cambois in my constituency, because artificial intelligence will undoubtedly shape the economy, society and workplaces for decades to come. It is also very exciting that the Government have announced that my constituency will be part of an AI growth…
Hansard · 16 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
After Clause 22 - Contractual duties of confidentiality relating to harassment and discrimination15 Sep 2025
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Ian Lavery
I refer to my declaration in the Register of Members’ Financial Interests and my support of the trade unions. On the thresholds, does my hon. Friend agree that those who choose to abstain should be counted as “no” votes?
Hansard · 15 Sep 2025 · parliament.uk
Infected Blood Inquiry: Additional Report21 Jul 2025
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Ian Lavery
The very fact that Sir Brian Langstaff reopened the scheme for the additional report bears testimony to the fact that there is something sadly wrong with the initial scheme. I am wondering whether the infected blood victims will be warmly welcoming my right hon. Friend’s statement, or whether they will be a bit apprehensive, frustrated…
Hansard · 21 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Clause 1 - Standard allowance for tax years 2026-27 to 2029-309 Jul 2025
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Ian Lavery
I am a great believer in a wealth tax, rather than taking money from disabled people—simple as, bottom line. What would a wealth tax look like, as far as the Green party is concerned?
Hansard · 9 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
New Clause 1 - Alcohol at football grounds8 Jul 2025
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Ian Lavery
My hon. Friend mentions that Conservative Minister, and Tory Members basically wrote the vast majority of this Bill, but then they decided to vote against it. I am confused about that, but could she explain to me why they think this is a socialist Bill and that football is being nationalised? I think it is…
Hansard · 8 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill1 Jul 2025
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Ian Lavery
I have to say that I am absolutely amazed at what has happened, even just this afternoon. Like many people in this place, I have been totally ignored when saying anything about this Bill. The Bill was published a few months ago and very little consultation, if any, has taken place. I have been here…
Hansard · 1 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Business of the House26 Jun 2025
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Ian Lavery
I refer Members to my entry in the Register of Members’ Financial Interests and my support from trade unions. This week we have heard extremely disturbing news that Northumbria police have destroyed all documents relating to the miners’ strike, including on Orgreave. That is absolutely alarming. The Labour Government have pledged an inquiry or investigation…
Hansard · 26 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Business of the House19 Jun 2025
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Ian Lavery
I declare an interest as a former miner and a current member of the National Union of Mineworkers. Yesterday was the 41st anniversary of the Orgreave event. Page 73 of the Labour party’s 2024 manifesto pledged an inquiry or investigation into what actually happened at Orgreave 41 years ago. I praise the Home Secretary for…
Hansard · 19 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
British Coal Staff Superannuation Scheme11 Jun 2025
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Ian Lavery
I want to place on record my sincere thanks on behalf of my constituents and the people who work in the mining industry across the country for the fantastic work the Minister is doing in relation to the finances in the mineworkers’ pension scheme. Might she be able to inform the House what the main…
Hansard · 11 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Relocating Civil Service Roles5 Jun 2025
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Ian Lavery
What steps he is taking to relocate civil service roles to locations outside London.
Hansard · 5 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Business of the House5 Jun 2025
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Ian Lavery
Harry, a constituent of mine, is suffering from cancer. He has just finished gruelling chemotherapy and he now needs radiotherapy. He has been offered radiotherapy 170 miles away from where he lives. He has been told that he needs to pay for his transport and the accommodation for himself and his family during the treatment…
Hansard · 5 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Free School Meals5 Jun 2025
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Ian Lavery
I warmly welcome this fantastic news this morning. I think the Minister mentioned that child poverty is a scourge of society, and of course it is. It is a blight on the UK that we have so many kids who do not have a full belly when they go to school. Some 6,000 children in…
Hansard · 5 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Bank Closures and Banking Hubs5 Jun 2025
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Ian Lavery
I beg to move, That this House recognises the importance of banking facilities to local communities and expresses concern over the precipitous decline over the past 40 years; notes the change to banking habits through online services; further recognises that, for vulnerable people, face-to-face banking is a vital service and a reduction of branches risks…
Hansard · 5 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Infected Blood Inquiry: Government Response14 May 2025
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Ian Lavery
I thank the Paymaster General for his statement. I am in constant contact with the contaminated blood community, and they are furious and frustrated in equal measure at the lack of progress with the claims being processed. I was speaking to a haemophiliac, who as a child was unknowingly used for research all those years…
Hansard · 14 May 2025 · parliament.uk
New Clause 17 - Information notices29 Apr 2025
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Ian Lavery
The Human Rights Act 1998 was one of the best pieces of legislation ever passed by a Labour Government. Can the Minister assure the House that this Bill in no way contravenes the secrecy part of the 1998 Act?
Hansard · 29 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Football Governance Bill [Lords]28 Apr 2025
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Ian Lavery
I would first like to thank the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, and the Under-Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, my hon. Friend the Member for Barnsley South (Stephanie Peacock) , for bringing the Bill before the House today. I have it written down here somewhere that I should thank…
Hansard · 28 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Coalfields Regeneration Trust22 Apr 2025
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Ian Lavery
The reality is that the Coalfields Regeneration Trust has an excellent record in the former coalfield communities, particularly in relation to much-needed job creation, as my hon. Friend has just mentioned. Does he agree that the UK Government should be looking to review the support that was afforded to the CRT before 2015, which was…
Hansard · 22 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
School-based Nursery Capital Grants2 Apr 2025
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Ian Lavery
I am delighted that the fantastic Ringway primary school in Stakeford, in my constituency, will be among the first in the country to host a school-based nursery. That, combined with the much-needed—and long in the planning—rebuilding of the school facilities will have an immeasurable impact on the life chances of young people in my area.…
Hansard · 2 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
New Clause 39 - Trade union recognition12 Mar 2025
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Ian Lavery
It is a pleasure to speak in the debate, following the speech from the shadow Minister, the hon. Member for Mid Buckinghamshire (Greg Smith) . I have to remind him that trade unionists are the bedrock of our communities. They are the producers of the wealth in this country. They are taxpayers, and they are…
Hansard · 12 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions11 Mar 2025
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Ian Lavery
Last year, assaults on prison staff were up by 19% and serious assaults were up by 22%, yet the pensionable age of prison officers is still 68—it is simply too late. Can the Minister update the House on any discussions he may have had with officials regarding that industrial injustice and say when these loyal…
Hansard · 11 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
North Sea Vessel Collision11 Mar 2025
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Ian Lavery
My constituency is on the north-east coast, probably about 150 miles from this horrendous disaster. Can the Minister say whether there has been an initial assessment on how it happened and where the pollution might move to? Is there a potential threat to the coastline of the north-east of England?
Hansard · 11 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions10 Mar 2025
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Ian Lavery
In each of the past two years, 40,000 teachers have left the profession owing to burnout and excessive workloads. What concrete steps will the Government take to address that, and how can we reverse the exodus from this fantastic profession?
Hansard · 10 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Cyber-security: Local Government Resilience6 Mar 2025
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Ian Lavery
What steps his Department is taking to help ensure the resilience of local government digital infrastructure against cyber-attacks.
Hansard · 6 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Business of the House6 Mar 2025
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Ian Lavery
Blyth town in my constituency is definitely on the up and up, but the first impression for new visitors using the main gateway into the town is of a huge derelict garage in desperate need of demolition. Northumberland county council has been approached to address the situation, but here is the issue: the council says…
Hansard · 6 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions3 Mar 2025
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Ian Lavery
Many families in my constituency live in new housing estates where the developers have made their profits, sailed off into the sunset, and left the roads and services in an unacceptable state and unadopted. What steps might the Government be able to take to push local authorities like Northumberland county council into action to accept…
Hansard · 3 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Business of the House13 Feb 2025
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Ian Lavery
At the stroke of a pen, Tory-led Northumberland county council is about to wipe 9,000 people off the county’s housing waiting list. My office is beset by constituents in desperate need of secure and affordable accommodation, but even those in the highest priority bandings are often unable to get the housing they need. This is…
Hansard · 13 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Infected Blood Compensation Scheme13 Feb 2025
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Ian Lavery
May I first thank my right hon. Friend for the update? Despite his sterling efforts—I really mean that—the process has taken far too long. Victims are dying at the rate of two per week, never having seen the compensation they deserve. Victims are very much unaware of, and desperate to understand, what and how much…
Hansard · 13 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Coalfield Communities6 Feb 2025
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Ian Lavery
I refer Members to my declaration in the Register of Members’ Financial Interests. I was a miner from the age of 17 until I came to this place—a period of over 30 years—and I also have a connection with the National Union of Mineworkers. It will be crystal clear from this debate that there is…
Hansard · 6 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions3 Feb 2025
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Ian Lavery
Many people with mental health conditions rely heavily on personal independence payments so that they can continue in work and remain active in their communities. Can the Minister provide advice to the many constituents of mine who have contacted me terrified by the rumours that the Government are about to scrap this vital support for…
Hansard · 3 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
North-east: Support for Businesses30 Jan 2025
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Ian Lavery
What steps his Department is taking to support businesses in the north-east.
Hansard · 30 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions30 Jan 2025
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Ian Lavery
This week saw DeepSeek throw the global tech market into utter meltdown, with the Chinese AI app spooking investors, to say the least. With huge national infra- structure projects required to underpin the UK’s place in the AI revolution, what does this turmoil mean for projects such as the Blackstone AI data centre in Cambois…
Hansard · 30 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Avian Influenza30 Jan 2025
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Ian Lavery
Has the Minister assessed the Conservative Government’s underspend of the agriculture budget?
Hansard · 30 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Business of the House30 Jan 2025
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Ian Lavery
Flexible Engineered Solutions International in my constituency is an excellent example of a strong and successful business. It delivers projects in oil and gas, and in renewables. Last week, it hosted clients from Rio de Janeiro, and the Brazilians travelled on the newly reopened Northumberland line. They travelled 5,600 miles, and the new line was…
Hansard · 30 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions23 Jan 2025
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Ian Lavery
There are still, sadly, two victims of the contaminated blood scandal dying on a weekly basis. Will my right hon. Friend say what is preventing the Government from instructing IBCA to issue core payments today to all living infected victims registered with the existing support schemes?
Hansard · 23 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Business of the House23 Jan 2025
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Ian Lavery
Research from the Centre for Cities shows that the average wage in the north-east is £17,000 per annum less than here in London, and the gap is likely to be much higher than that in constituencies like mine. May we have a debate in Government time to discuss how the Labour Government will bridge that…
Hansard · 23 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions17 Dec 2024
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Ian Lavery
The Lynemouth biomass power station in my constituency has some very ambitious and exciting projects involving carbon capture and storage, but it is waiting for some major decisions by the Department. Will the Minister agree to meet me so that we can tackle these pressing outstanding issues?
Hansard · 17 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Historic Church Preservation: Northumberland28 Nov 2024
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Ian Lavery
What steps the Church is taking to ensure the preservation of historic churches in Northumberland.
Hansard · 28 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Business of the House28 Nov 2024
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Ian Lavery
Huge congratulations are due to the volunteers and voluntary groups who received the prestigious King’s Award earlier this month, including six in Northumberland and one in my constituency: the Empire school of boxing, led by the phenomenal Les Welsh. May we have a debate in Government time to allow other Members to express their gratitude…
Hansard · 28 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Engagements27 Nov 2024
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Ian Lavery
Within weeks of the general election, this Labour Government delivered for the mineworkers and the mineworkers’ pension scheme. It was well received, and it was justice done. However, is it not time to seek the truth on policing during the miners’ strike? Will the Prime Minister commit to an early and full inquiry, something which…
Hansard · 27 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions21 Nov 2024
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Ian Lavery
John Prescott was a good friend, and condolences go to his wife Pauline and his family and friends. Northumberland’s biggest town, Blyth, is in desperate need of a relief road. It was much promised by the previous Government, and the plan was submitted before the general election in 2024. Can the Minister update the House…
Hansard · 21 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions20 Nov 2024
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Ian Lavery
The peddling of fake news and disinformation on social media platforms is fuelling extremism. It also impacts heavily on our democratic processes in the UK. What safeguards are the Government putting in place to combat this really serious issue?
Hansard · 20 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Infected Blood Inquiry19 Nov 2024
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Ian Lavery
In the past three years alone, I have spoken in this House at least 10 times about the delays that the victims of contaminated blood have faced in obtaining the justice and compensation they deserve. Progress has been painfully slow and, as my right hon. Friend the Paymaster General said, there is much anger, frustration…
Hansard · 19 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Teaching Assistants and Support Staff4 Nov 2024
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Ian Lavery
What steps she plans to take to improve the pay, terms and conditions of teaching assistants and support staff.
Hansard · 4 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Sectoral Collective Bargaining31 Oct 2024
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Ian Lavery
If he will take steps to increase the use of sectoral collective bargaining.
Hansard · 31 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions31 Oct 2024
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Ian Lavery
I warmly welcome the £10 billion investment in a data centre in Cambois in my constituency, but I share the concerns of many residents who believe that it is fast becoming a plug-in centre for huge infrastructure programmes. Does my hon. Friend agree that when we have huge infrastructure programmes in certain constituencies, residents should…
Hansard · 31 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions24 Oct 2024
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Ian Lavery
The Minister will be well aware that thousands of low-paid workers are being exploited on outsourced contracts in Government buildings, including cleaners, security guards and people in catering. Will he update the House on what progress is being made to in-source these jobs? After all, they are critical to the efficient operation of Parliament.
Hansard · 24 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Business of the House24 Oct 2024
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Ian Lavery
Civil servants in the Department for Work and Pensions have received what can only be described as a derisory pay offer; indeed, individuals on the lowest grades are being discriminated against. Can we have a debate in Government time to discuss the value of our civil servants and how we can address their wages, terms…
Hansard · 24 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Infected Blood Compensation Scheme23 Oct 2024
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Ian Lavery
I have spoken in the House on numerous occasions about this desperately sad scandal, and I have frequently mentioned the number of people who are dying while we seem to have inquiry after inquiry, and ask question after question. The stage that we have reached today is long overdue. The motion goes some way towards…
Hansard · 23 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Employment Rights Bill21 Oct 2024
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Ian Lavery
I refer the House to my declaration of interests. The Employment Rights Bill is most welcome. It has been described by some on the Conservative Benches as a horror show. It is definitely not a horror show. It is described as a trade union Bill. I remind Opposition Members that it was the Conservative Government…
Hansard · 21 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Grassroots and Non-league Football17 Oct 2024
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Ian Lavery
Blyth Spartans in my constituency are arguably the most famous non-league club in the UK, but they are now up for sale, with the current chairman failing to deliver on his promises and to engage transparently and openly with the supporters. Does my hon. Friend agree that non-league football clubs are at the heart of…
Hansard · 17 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Business of the House17 Oct 2024
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Ian Lavery
I refer the House to my declaration in the Register of Members’ Interests. Many former miners who suffer from acute respiratory diseases are applying to the Department for Work and Pensions for compensation, but the default response is that the process takes 16 weeks. That is totally unacceptable for people with such conditions. Can we…
Hansard · 17 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Publicly-controlled Bus Services: Ringfenced Funding10 Oct 2024
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Ian Lavery
If she will take steps with Cabinet colleagues to ensure the provision of ringfenced funding for local authorities to deliver publicly-controlled bus services.
Hansard · 10 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Business of the House10 Oct 2024
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Ian Lavery
Responsibility for Woodhorn Museum on the former Woodhorn colliery site in my constituency—the home of the fantastic world-renowned pitmen painters—has this week been transferred to Tyne and Wear Archives and Museums by the Tory-led Northumberland county council, which has sold off the family silverware. There has been no consultation whatsoever with residents. Can the Leader…
Hansard · 10 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions9 Sep 2024
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Ian Lavery
As the new school year begins, far too many students in my constituency have not yet been able to secure a school place of their choice. Does my hon. Friend agree that the schools allocation policy needs a desperate overhaul? Many people believe that it is not fit for purpose. Could she tell the House…
Hansard · 9 Sep 2024 · parliament.uk
Business of the House5 Sep 2024
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Ian Lavery
Today, it is two years since the right hon. Liz Truss became the leader of the Conservative party. She became the Prime Minister the following day. What happened over the following 49 days crashed—destroyed—the economy and created misery for many millions of families and businesses in the UK. Can we have a debate in Government…
Hansard · 5 Sep 2024 · parliament.uk
Great British Energy Bill5 Sep 2024
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Ian Lavery
I am terribly excited about the ambition of the Labour Government for GB Energy. In my constituency, Blyth port is thriving. We have Energy Central on the Blyth estuary, Catapult UK, the offshore energy research centre, and Lynemouth power, a biomass power station. May I invite the Secretary of State to see the issues in…
Hansard · 5 Sep 2024 · parliament.uk
Banking Services: Rural Northumberland2 Sep 2024
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Ian Lavery
I congratulate my hon. Friend on securing this important debate. Northumberland is a wonderful county, but does he agree that it is not just rural Northumberland that is suffering? We have banking deserts in Bedlington, Blyth, Ashington, Newbiggin and other areas. Vulnerable people are suffering greatly where the banks have just up and left without…
Hansard · 2 Sep 2024 · parliament.uk
Post Office Horizon30 Jul 2024
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Ian Lavery
A whole number of individuals out there have been convicted and have paid huge amounts of money—£10,000, £20,000 or £30,000—back to the Post Office, but because they were directly employed not by the Post Office, but perhaps by their sub-postmaster, they cannot get any redress. They are victims of the Horizon scandal equally as much…
Hansard · 30 Jul 2024 · parliament.uk
Public Spending: Inheritance29 Jul 2024
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Ian Lavery
During the last Parliament, the Government paid substantial amounts to the train operating companies to make good their losses during a prolonged period of industrial dispute, causing mayhem and causing chaos to the general public. At the same time, the train operating companies paid huge dividends and they also paid their executives massive increases in…
Hansard · 29 Jul 2024 · parliament.uk
Infected Blood Inquiry26 Jul 2024
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Ian Lavery
I thank my right hon. Friend for this update. He mentioned that one of the crucial points in this scandal is the fact that children were identified because of their genetic condition. Would my right hon. Friend explain how that issue will be looked at? How on earth can we compensate children who were identified…
Hansard · 26 Jul 2024 · parliament.uk
People Affected by Contaminated Blood Products: Compensation25 Jul 2024
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Ian Lavery
How many people affected by contaminated blood products have received compensation.
Hansard · 25 Jul 2024 · parliament.uk
Business of the House25 Jul 2024
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Ian Lavery
St Bartholomew’s church in Newbiggin-by-the-Sea in my constituency is a grade I listed building. It is a beautiful church, but it is in serious danger of sliding into the North sea because of coastal erosion. Sadly, the last Government allowed funding for sea defences only to protect residential properties. Can we have a debate in…
Hansard · 25 Jul 2024 · parliament.uk
Code of Conduct and Modernisation Committee25 Jul 2024
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Ian Lavery
It is great to see you in the Chair, Madam Deputy Speaker. It is my first time in the Chamber with you in the Chair and I wish you all the best for the future. I welcome this Government motion—it is great being on the Government side for the first time in 14 years—which fulfils…
Hansard · 25 Jul 2024 · parliament.uk
Economy, Welfare and Public Services22 Jul 2024
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Ian Lavery
Will the right hon. and learned Lady tell the House who introduced the cap, why, and which way she voted when the measure went through this House?
Hansard · 22 Jul 2024 · parliament.uk
Business of the House9 May 2024
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Ian Lavery
Yesterday, TSB announced 36 bank closures, including the closure of the branch on Bedlington high street in my constituency. That will be the last bank closing its doors, making Bedlington basically a banking desert. I understand that lots of people now prefer telephone banking or internet banking, but many people—mainly vulnerable people—depend on high street…
Hansard · 9 May 2024 · parliament.uk
Miners and Mining Communities9 May 2024
IL
Ian Lavery
I want to declare an interest on a whole number of fronts for today’s contribution, but first I thank my hon. Friend the Member for Easington (Grahame Morris) for bringing this topic to the House’s attention. We have heard some fantastic speeches here from everyone across the House. I want to declare an interest because…
Hansard · 9 May 2024 · parliament.uk
Charities and Voluntary Organisations18 Apr 2024
IL
Ian Lavery
What steps her Department is taking to support charities and voluntary organisations in the context of increases in the cost of living.
Hansard · 18 Apr 2024 · parliament.uk
Fuel Poverty: Winter 2023-2416 Apr 2024
IL
Ian Lavery
What estimate she has made of the number of households that were in fuel poverty in winter 2023-24.
Hansard · 16 Apr 2024 · parliament.uk
Post Office Board and Governance28 Feb 2024
IL
Ian Lavery
Yesterday’s Committee meeting was bizarre in many ways. It was five hours long and, as happens only rarely, the people in front of the inquiry had to swear on the Holy Bible. That is how bad it was. The recently dismissed former chairman revealed a number of things that were quite alarming. First, he revealed…
Hansard · 28 Feb 2024 · parliament.uk
Business of the House8 Feb 2024
IL
Ian Lavery
The life expectancy for the less well-off in south-east Northumberland barely scrapes 70 years of age, due to the industrial heritage and legacy in my region, like many others. Right-wing think-tanks are mooting the idea of increasing the pension age to 71, which would basically mean that people in my constituency and other constituencies would…
Hansard · 8 Feb 2024 · parliament.uk
Post Office Management Culture8 Feb 2024
IL
Ian Lavery
Today’s debate is extremely timely and important. It is harrowing to listen to cases from across the UK, and it takes time for it to sink in how the cover-up of this scandal has cost the lives of ordinary, hard-working people who only wanted to provide for their families by working for their communities in…
Hansard · 8 Feb 2024 · parliament.uk
Dog Attacks1 Feb 2024
IL
Ian Lavery
The deadline for registering XL bullies was 12 o’clock yesterday. I have been contacted by a constituent who missed the deadline for financial and personal health reasons. Many people up and down the country will genuinely have not been able to meet the deadline. According to the legislation, they could face up to 14 years…
Hansard · 1 Feb 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions1 Feb 2024
IL
Ian Lavery
On a point of order, Mr Speaker. I would like your advice on the scheduling of business today. A number of people—
Hansard · 1 Feb 2024 · parliament.uk
Business of the House1 Feb 2024
IL
Ian Lavery
I wrote to the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care on 16 October to ask whether the Department would consider reopening the state-of-the-art Rutherford cancer centre in Bomarsund in my constituency, given the lengthy—and lengthening—cancer waiting lists in my area of the north-east. I received a letter from the Department only this week—three…
Hansard · 1 Feb 2024 · parliament.uk
Points of Order1 Feb 2024
IL
Ian Lavery
On a point of order, Mr Speaker. I apologise for my misunderstanding earlier, but I seek your advice on how Back Benchers who have successfully applied for a Backbench Business debate can have ample and adequate opportunities to take part in debates that are given adequate time. Last week, the right hon. Member for Portsmouth…
Hansard · 1 Feb 2024 · parliament.uk
Teesworks Joint Venture29 Jan 2024
IL
Ian Lavery
On a point of order, Madam Deputy Speaker. The Minister has just said that my hon. Friend the Member for Middlesbrough (Andy McDonald) is not in his place. He should recognise that my hon. Friend has been through some serious surgery and has a proxy vote for the foreseeable future. Will he acknowledge that that…
Hansard · 29 Jan 2024 · parliament.uk
Protecting Steel in the UK23 Jan 2024
IL
Ian Lavery
The Minister mentioned the potential consultation. Tata has a legal obligation to consult the recognised trade unions in a meaningful way to try to avoid redundancies. Will she ensure that those consultations take into consideration the plans that Unite the union, the GMB and Community have on the table to try to save the UK…
Hansard · 23 Jan 2024 · parliament.uk
Business of the House11 Jan 2024
IL
Ian Lavery
Schoolchildren in south-east Northumberland have always enjoyed the ability to choose which school they want to attend, but a change in the oversubscription criteria has meant that many kids, mainly in rural areas, are separated from the people they used to go to school with, and their friends and family. They also often have much…
Hansard · 11 Jan 2024 · parliament.uk
SEND Provision and Funding11 Jan 2024
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Ian Lavery
We can be said to be a decent and humane society only if we have done our utmost to provide help and support for the most vulnerable children in our communities. We should be able to proclaim not only that we provide for reasonable levels of material wellbeing for such children, but that we are…
Hansard · 11 Jan 2024 · parliament.uk
NHS Dentistry9 Jan 2024
IL
Ian Lavery
On that important point, a couple who moved into new housing in my constituency tried to get an NHS dentist for over a year without any success whatsoever. They have got two options: they either go private or use their previous dentist, who is 20 miles away. That is wholly unacceptable. Will my hon. Friend…
Hansard · 9 Jan 2024 · parliament.uk
Building an NHS Fit for the Future13 Nov 2023
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Ian Lavery
The issues that we have all been discussing today, and will discuss further, are extremely important, but looking at what is happening globally, they appear extremely trivial. The unbearable terror, suffering and death of innocent civilians in the middle east, in Gaza and Israel, must stop, which is why I have added my name to…
Hansard · 13 Nov 2023 · parliament.uk
RAAC in Hospitals17 Oct 2023
IL
Ian Lavery
What steps his Department is taking to remediate hospital buildings with reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete.
Hansard · 17 Oct 2023 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions12 Sep 2023
IL
Ian Lavery
Is it not the case that last-minute cancellations in magistrates courts are largely caused by the inability to recruit and retain legal advisers, who are paid a lot less than other Government legal advisers? What steps will the Minister take to ensure an increase in wages and better terms and conditions for those legal advisers?…
Hansard · 12 Sep 2023 · parliament.uk
Safety of School Buildings6 Sep 2023
IL
Ian Lavery
Will the hon. Gentleman give way?
Hansard · 6 Sep 2023 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions5 Sep 2023
IL
Ian Lavery
This week, schools have failed to reopen due to the threat of collapse. Worryingly, the danger does not end there, because 95% of schools and public buildings are estimated to contain asbestos, which is described by Mesothelioma UK as a “silent killer”. Will the Chancellor stop ignoring his own Department and commit to providing the…
Hansard · 5 Sep 2023 · parliament.uk
Automotive Industry12 Jul 2023
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Ian Lavery
It should come as no surprise to anyone that since the Conservative Government took power in 2010, the country’s automotive industry has been failed by a lack of investment or any long-term strategy. Since 2010, as set out by other speakers in the debate, we have experienced a 37% decline in British motor manufacturing. That…
Hansard · 12 Jul 2023 · parliament.uk
Business of the House22 Jun 2023
IL
Ian Lavery
I refer to my declaration of interest. Pneumoconiosis, the coal dust lung disease, is still prevalent in coalmining communities and is still a major cause of death. National Union of Mineworkers advice centres are reporting that Government lawyers have become increasingly difficult on applications for compensation. Can we have a debate in Government time on…
Hansard · 22 Jun 2023 · parliament.uk
Infected Blood Inquiry22 Jun 2023
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Ian Lavery
Thank you, Mr Deputy Speaker. “Oh, make it make sense. Please make it make sense. Oh, why am I still here? Please make it make sense. Why was it their turn to die? Please make it make sense. Why am I chosen to continue this fight? Please make it make sense. Another victim of this…
Hansard · 22 Jun 2023 · parliament.uk
Local Radio: BBC Proposals22 Jun 2023
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Ian Lavery
May I break it very gently to the House and those following the debate that not everybody listens to Radio 4 or the World Service? As mentioned by many previous speakers in the debate, lots of people depend in many ways on listening to local radio. Local radio is extremely popular in this country, a…
Hansard · 22 Jun 2023 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions20 Jun 2023
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Ian Lavery
Real-terms wages are lower now than they were in 2008, which is a disgrace. The north-east has been hit harder than other regions, worst of all on child poverty. The rates of child poverty have shot up, with the result that we have 67% of children in working families living in poverty. Is the Chancellor’s…
Hansard · 20 Jun 2023 · parliament.uk
Teesworks: Accountability and Scrutiny7 Jun 2023
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Ian Lavery
I start my brief contribution by congratulating my hon. Friend the Member for Middlesbrough (Andy McDonald) on his forensic representation of this murky saga at Teesworks. The abuse and attacks will not deter him from unearthing the answers, as we can see from his fantastic speech. People need to back off and treat this issue…
Hansard · 7 Jun 2023 · parliament.uk
Safety of School Buildings23 May 2023
IL
Ian Lavery
I place on record my sincere thanks to every school governor, headteacher, teacher, member of the support staff and teaching assistant, as well as everyone who works on the school estate in my constituency. They do a fantastic job under very trying circumstances. Those who have preceded me have eloquently explained the perilous state of…
Hansard · 23 May 2023 · parliament.uk
Clause 4 - Extent22 May 2023
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Ian Lavery
I would like to declare my interests as a proud trade union member all of my life. Obviously I want to discuss the amendments from the other place, but I have to say that this should basically be classed as the anti-strike Bill. This is a Bill that very few people want, far less like.…
Hansard · 22 May 2023 · parliament.uk
UK Car Industry17 May 2023
IL
Ian Lavery
Recharge Industries, the organisation that bought out Britishvolt, is committed to building a gigafactory on the Britishvolt site in Cambois in my constituency. However, there is a huge issue with Northumberland County Council relating to a buyback proposal on the land of the proposed gigafactory. Will the Minister please intervene to facilitate discussions between all…
Hansard · 17 May 2023 · parliament.uk
Cost of Living Increases25 Apr 2023
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Ian Lavery
It does not matter how loud Government Members shout and scream, “Crisis, what crisis?”. It does not matter how many times they repeat themselves. This crisis is devastating our communities. It is killing people in our communities. Believe me: the records are there to prove it. I am not sure whether people have seen the…
Hansard · 25 Apr 2023 · parliament.uk
Infected Blood Inquiry Update19 Apr 2023
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Ian Lavery
The Minister is absolutely correct—tens of thousands of people are fixed to their televisions today, expecting a resolution to this inquiry. I will tell him why they are disappointed: because they do not have time on their side. Hundreds have already died and more are dying on a week-by-week basis. They do not have time…
Hansard · 19 Apr 2023 · parliament.uk
Business of the House23 Mar 2023
IL
Ian Lavery
The hospitality industry has been abandoned by the Government during the cost of living crisis. I invite the Leader of the House to my constituency of Wansbeck to visit Peter and Vicki, of V. Gorman’s Fish and Chips. They have a very popular fish and chip shop—a very successful business that, like many others in…
Hansard · 23 Mar 2023 · parliament.uk
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