Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper announces Young Futures knife crime programme.
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Read MoreSupporting people with Parkinson’s at the Labour party conference.
Read MoreStrengthening our animal welfare laws is a priority and I will always support action to achieve the strongest possible animal welfare policies. All animals deserve protection and I believe it is wrong to promise tougher legislation if promises are then not seen through.
Read MoreThe Government’s targets on air quality are weaker than the current WHO guidelines and I believe they are insufficiently ambitious.
Read MoreVehicles parked on pavements are an issue, particularly for vulnerable pedestrians such as older people, families with pushchairs, wheelchair users and people with visual or mobility impairments.
Read MoreWe owe it to all those living with cardiovascular disease to set out a proper plan to improve outcomes, providing our NHS with the staff, technology, and resources it needs to bring down waiting lists and improve patient care.
Read MoreOne in five pensioners live in poverty. In my view, this shows the importance of Pension Credit, which is intended to provide support for pensioners on very modest incomes.
Read MoreIn my view, no animal should be made to suffer unnecessary pain and degradation, and we must drive up standards and practice in line with the most recent advances and understanding. Many animal welfare organisations oppose the use of e-collars and instead promote positive training methods.
Read MoreI support calls for a green prosperity plan to ramp up investment to reach £28 billion per year for tackling climate change, growing the green economy and creating good, green secure local jobs across the country.
Read MorePrivate jets in the UK result in about 600,000 tonnes of CO2 a year, equivalent to around 200,000 people flying from the UK to Hong Kong and back.
Read MoreThe consultation on support for CME concluded on 20 July 2023. The Government says it is currently analysing feedback from that consultation. I will follow developments closely.
Read MoreWe are lucky to have thousands of miles of canals and rivers across England and Wales but I am concerned about the Canal and River Trust and its future funding arrangement.
Read MoreOur ageing population not only deserve good social care, they should be entitled to it, but the existing workforce are burnt out, underpaid and overworked.
Read MoreThe government's proposals to close ticket offices show a reckless disregard for passengers and staff alike. Our Merseyrail stations will be immune from these plans because we control our own network - but the picture across the rest of the country is bleak.
Read MoreOne in seven babies born in the UK receives some level of neonatal care. While many will return home with their families after just a few days, every year around 50,000 have to spend more than a week in neonatal care. I believe society has a duty of care for parents with a child in this situation.
Read MoreI believe the Government’s plan to double down on fossil fuels with new exploration in the North Sea is the wrong answer to the fossil fuel crisis we face.
Read MoreSexual orientation should not be a barrier to accessing fertility treatment on the NHS. I urge the Government to set out a timeline for when the Women’s Health Strategy commitments will be implemented and end unequal access to IVF treatment for LGBT+ people.
Read MoreI am concerned about the effect of State Pension Age (SPA) equalisation and the accelerated timescale in the Pensions Act 2011 producing considerable hardship for many women.
Read MoreI am concerned about the problems disabled children are having accessing their savings in Child Trust Funds and Junior ISAs. Parents and guardians of disabled children should be able to ensure that their children can access the money in these accounts without undue difficulties.
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