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Clause 35 - Report on assessing and meeting workforce needs | Health and Care Bill | Commons debates Can the Minister tell his colleagues in the Government that there is never a good time? Now is the right time, and let us get on with it.
Clause 35 - Report on assessing and meeting workforce needs | Health and Care Bill | Commons debates Will the Minister give way?
Clause 35 - Report on assessing and meeting workforce needs | Health and Care Bill | Commons debates Can the Minister tell his colleagues in the Government that there is never a good time? Now is the right time, and let us get on with it.
Clause 35 - Report on assessing and meeting workforce needs | Health and Care Bill | Commons debates I shall try to be brief. I rise to speak to amendments (a) and (b) in lieu of Lords amendment 48, which refers to genocide.
Clause 35 - Report on assessing and meeting workforce needs | Health and Care Bill | Commons debates I shall try to be brief. I rise to speak to amendments (a) and (b) in lieu of Lords amendment 48, which refers to genocide.
Clause 35 - Report on assessing and meeting workforce needs | Health and Care Bill | Commons debates I hope to speak on this subject if I catch your eye, Madam Deputy Speaker, but I want to make the point that right now, even though it is no
Clause 35 - Report on assessing and meeting workforce needs | Health and Care Bill | Commons debates I hope to speak on this subject if I catch your eye, Madam Deputy Speaker, but I want to make the point that right now, even though it is no
British and Overseas Judges: Hong Kong | Westminster Hall debates Normally, to get up with almost half an hour left in which to summarise a debate would be a sheer joy for a parliamentarian or politician.
British and Overseas Judges: Hong Kong | Westminster Hall debates I beg to move, That this House has considered the role of British and overseas judges in Hong Kong.