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HANSARD Brain CancerI thank the Petitions Committee and my friends from Brain Cancer Justice, who I affectionately think of as the provisional wing of the all-party parliamentary group on brain…15 Jun 2026 · 5d agoHANSARDChild Sexual Offender DataOrder. I point out to Members that this is an incredibly important debate, which is why so many of you are here today. I would ask you to be brief in your interventions, out of…01 Jun 2026HANSARDChild Sexual Offender DataOrder. Will the Member please sit down? Please do not make me have to intervene a third time.01 Jun 2026HANSARDChild Sexual Offender DataOrder. Ms Spencer, I appreciate that you are very new to this House, and it is great that you are at this debate. I note that you will be making a speech later, and there will be…01 Jun 2026HANSARDChild Sexual Offender DataI remind hon. Members that they need to bob if they wish to speak. I want to be sure that I have a good idea of who wants to contribute, because we want to make sure that…01 Jun 2026HANSARDBacking Business to Create Economic GrowthThe King’s Speech set out this Government’s commitment to remove the barriers holding back Britain and to break through the failed status quo. Nowhere is that more urgently needed…18 May 2026HANSARD NHS Federated Data PlatformOrder. Mr Wrigley has asked me if he can sum up at the end of the debate—his chances were in his hands. Because the debate is so popular, I will now impose a two-and-half-minute…16 Apr 2026HANSARD NHS Federated Data PlatformI call the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.16 Apr 2026HANSARD NHS Federated Data PlatformI call the Government spokesperson— [ Interruption. ] I call the Opposition spokesperson.16 Apr 2026HANSARD NHS Federated Data PlatformOrder. May I just say that the hon. Member had very generous time allocated to him during this debate? If the Minister does not want to take an intervention, he does not need to.16 Apr 2026HANSARDTopical QuestionsAt 2 pm today, many Members of this House will be attending the funeral of our dear friend Phil Woolas, the Member for Oldham East and Saddleworth from 1997 to 2010, who passed…14 Apr 2026HANSARDNorthern Ireland: Legacy of the PastI remind Members that they should bob if they wish to be called in the debate. I also ask you to be mindful about issues of sub judice; we have been given some flexibility by the…19 Mar 2026HANSARDNorthern Ireland: Legacy of the PastI apologise to the two Members who are standing; we have 12 minutes left for Back-Bench speeches, so that is six minutes each.19 Mar 2026HANSARDNorthern Ireland: Legacy of the PastI call Jim Shannon—a brief Jim Shannon.19 Mar 2026HANSARDEngagementsSilently and in semi-secrecy, London and the south-east of England are experiencing the largest mass eviction by a private landlord in decades. Criterion Capital has issued at…11 Mar 2026HANSARDBrain Tumour Survival RatesI beg to move, That this House notes that survival rates for brain tumours have seen little improvement in decades and that brain tumours remain the biggest cancer killer of…09 Feb 2026HANSARDBrain Tumour Survival RatesTogether with a number of Members here, I met representatives of Servier, and people are now in receipt of vorasidenib. I would be happy to talk to the hon. Lady about how we went…09 Feb 2026HANSARDBrain Tumour Survival RatesI have met Moderna, a leading company in developing cancer vaccines. I asked if it would give University College London a cancer vaccine for free for a trial on glioblastoma brain…09 Feb 2026HANSARDBrain Tumour Survival RatesThe chapter on rare cancers says that a named individual at NIHR will be responsible for progress in rare cancers. If there is no progress, will they get the sack?09 Feb 2026HANSARDBrain Tumour Survival RatesWe all know that, while money is important, if the institutions that are given money do not spend it, we are all left frustrated and wondering what will happen. I have met cancer…09 Feb 2026