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The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill would introduce requirements on those responsible for certain publicly accessible premises and events to implement measures in the event of a terrorist attack. It would also require certain larger premises and events to take steps to reduce their vulnerability to terrorist attacks.
The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill would introduce requirements on those responsible for certain publicly accessible premises and events to implement measures in the event of a terrorist attack. It would also require certain larger premises and events to take steps to reduce their vulnerability to terrorist attacks.
I. Licensing Act 2003: age verification and remote sales consultation responses. 8p. II. Letter dated 20/12/2024 from Diana Johnson MP to Karen Bradley MP regarding the outcome of the consultation on age verification and remote sales of alcohol and next steps. 2p.
I. Licensing Act 2003: age verification and remote sales consultation responses. 8p. II. Letter dated 20/12/2024 from Diana Johnson MP to Karen Bradley MP regarding the outcome of the consultation on age verification and remote sales of alcohol and next steps. 2p.
A Westminster Hall debate on employment rights of people with a terminal illness is scheduled for Wednesday 18 December 2024, from 9:30 to 11:00am. The debate will be led by Lee Baron MP.
A Westminster Hall debate on employment rights of people with a terminal illness is scheduled for Wednesday 18 December 2024, from 9:30 to 11:00am. The debate will be led by Lee Baron MP.
Letter dated 10/12/2024 from Lord Leong to Lord Lansley regarding questions raised during the Committee stage (third day) of the Product Regulation and Metrology Bill: power to designate international standards, listing of relevant authorities. 3p.
Letter dated 10/12/2024 from Lord Leong to Lord Lansley regarding questions raised during the Committee stage (third day) of the Product Regulation and Metrology Bill: power to designate international standards, listing of relevant authorities. 3p.
A debate on UK Government support for the explosive ordnance disposal community is scheduled to take place on Wednesday 11 December 2024, from 9:30 to 11:00am. The debate will be opened by Helen Maguire MP.
A debate on UK Government support for the explosive ordnance disposal community is scheduled to take place on Wednesday 11 December 2024, from 9:30 to 11:00am. The debate will be opened by Helen Maguire MP.
Letter dated 09/12/2024 from Lord Leong to Baroness Brinton regarding issues raised during the Committee stage (second day) of the Product Regulation and Metrology Bill: product liability, UK and EU chemicals industries, private individuals selling on online marketplaces, liability for consumer address, REACH. 4p.
Letter dated 09/12/2024 from Lord Leong to Baroness Brinton regarding issues raised during the Committee stage (second day) of the Product Regulation and Metrology Bill: product liability, UK and EU chemicals industries, private individuals selling on online marketplaces, liability for consumer address, REACH. 4p.
Secondary schools are required to teach about sexual exploitation, and this Labour Government are committed to halving violence against women and girls within a decade. Education has a key role to play in addressing that.
Secondary schools are required to teach about sexual exploitation, and this Labour Government are committed to halving violence against women and girls within a decade. Education has a key role to play in addressing that.
If she will take steps to educate children about the harms of commercial sexual exploitation.
I agree entirely. As we near the end of the 16 days of activism, it is really important that we continue to talk about commercial sexual exploitation, which is the exchange of money, accommodation, services or goods for sex acts. It has an impact on all young people’s lives, including in my constituency of Monmouthshire, particularly through exposure to violent online pornography, as well as via the damaging message conveyed by the fact that there is legal impunity for running pimping websites. Does the Minister agree that schools should be supported in addressing these issues through a whole-school approach to combating sexism and sexual harassment, as advocated by organisations such as UK Feminista?
I agree entirely. As we near the end of the 16 days of activism, it is really important that we continue to talk about commercial sexual exploitation, which is the exchange of money, accommodation, services or goods for sex acts. It has an impact on all young people’s lives, including in my constituency of Monmouthshire, particularly through exposure to violent online pornography, as well as via the damaging message conveyed by the fact that there is legal impunity for running pimping websites. Does the Minister agree that schools should be supported in addressing these issues through a whole-school approach to combating sexism and sexual harassment, as advocated by organisations such as UK Feminista?
Of course I agree with my hon. Friend that taking a whole-school approach to tackling sexual abuse and violence is incredibly important. The statutory guidance is very clear that relationship and sexual health education should be delivered through a whole-school approach. Through our safer streets and opportunities missions, the Government are considering how best to support schools in tackling this issue.
Of course I agree with my hon. Friend that taking a whole-school approach to tackling sexual abuse and violence is incredibly important. The statutory guidance is very clear that relationship and sexual health education should be delivered through a whole-school approach. Through our safer streets and opportunities missions, the Government are considering how best to support schools in tackling this issue.
Of course I agree with my hon. Friend that taking a whole-school approach to tackling sexual abuse and violence is incredibly important. The statutory guidance is very clear that relationship and sexual health education should be delivered through a whole-school approach. Through our safer streets and opportunities missions, the Government are considering how best to support schools in tackling this issue.
I agree entirely. As we near the end of the 16 days of activism, it is really important that we continue to talk about commercial sexual exploitation, which is the exchange of money, accommodation, services or goods for sex acts. It has an impact on all young people’s lives, including in my constituency of Monmouthshire, particularly through exposure to violent online pornography, as well as via the damaging message conveyed by the fact that there is legal impunity for running pimping websites. Does the Minister agree that schools should be supported in addressing these issues through a whole-school approach to combating sexism and sexual harassment, as advocated by organisations such as UK Feminista?
If she will take steps to educate children about the harms of commercial sexual exploitation.
If she will take steps to educate children about the harms of commercial sexual exploitation.
Secondary schools are required to teach about sexual exploitation, and this Labour Government are committed to halving violence against women and girls within a decade. Education has a key role to play in addressing that.
I. The Online Advertising Taskforce Progress Report [Deputy Chair: Mark Lund]. 10p. II. Online Advertising Experiences Survey Research Report. Incl. appendices. 52p.
I. The Online Advertising Taskforce Progress Report [Deputy Chair: Mark Lund]. 10p. II. Online Advertising Experiences Survey Research Report. Incl. appendices. 52p.
Letter dated 02/12/2024 from Lord Livermore to Baroness Manzoor regarding clarity around the responsibility of consumers, as discussed following the Oral Statement on the Government's work to support the growth of the UK economy (Mansion House Speech). 1p.
Letter dated 02/12/2024 from Lord Livermore to Baroness Manzoor regarding clarity around the responsibility of consumers, as discussed following the Oral Statement on the Government's work to support the growth of the UK economy (Mansion House Speech). 1p.
I usually would, but unfortunately that would impact on other Members who wish to speak. I apologise.
What is fundamental to me, given my interest in capacity, is that we have not considered how much human decision making is driven by altruistic intentions. “I did it for my children” is rightly...
I usually would, but unfortunately that would impact on other Members who wish to speak. I apologise.
What is fundamental to me, given my interest in capacity, is that we have not considered how much human decision making is driven by altruistic intentions. “I did it for my children” is rightly...
I am going to make some progress, if that is okay.
Some of the most important voices in this debate are, of course, those of people currently living with a terminal illness. Having a terminal diagnosis is perhaps one of those situations where it is very hard, if not impossible, to...
I am going to make some progress, if that is okay.
Some of the most important voices in this debate are, of course, those of people currently living with a terminal illness. Having a terminal diagnosis is perhaps one of those situations where it is very hard, if not impossible, to...
I entirely agree with the right hon. Gentleman; he is absolutely right. I am afraid that the definition of terminal illness is in a sense the essential flaw in the Bill, but I will come on to that.
Going back to the conversation that the patient has with the medical practitioner,...
I entirely agree with the right hon. Gentleman; he is absolutely right. I am afraid that the definition of terminal illness is in a sense the essential flaw in the Bill, but I will come on to that.
Going back to the conversation that the patient has with the medical practitioner,...
I am sorry if offence is given, but the fact is that the value of having a Bill in black and white is seeing what the law really is. What the Bill would do is amend the Suicide Act 1961. It would allow people to assist with a suicide for...
I am sorry if offence is given, but the fact is that the value of having a Bill in black and white is seeing what the law really is. What the Bill would do is amend the Suicide Act 1961. It would allow people to assist with a suicide for...
I will get to the end of my speech.
That is the medical stage, and I will jump straight to the judicial stage. The medical practitioners sign it off, and then the judge has to confirm all the same tests. Of course, many eminent judges have made the point that it...
I will get to the end of my speech.
That is the medical stage, and I will jump straight to the judicial stage. The medical practitioners sign it off, and then the judge has to confirm all the same tests. Of course, many eminent judges have made the point that it...