Thank you, mr. Speaker. Speaker. , mr. I hope it is not too late to wish all of the members of the staff happy new year. I had meetings with ministerial colleagues. I shall have further such meetings later today. Memberoo, would like to would like to wish the members of happy new year. Across theouseholds u. K. Are victims of unfair practices. That includes my constituent, emily martin. In advance of intended legislation, commitment will the Prime Minister make to ensure emily and thousands of people tied into this scandal are compensated by developers now . The honorabley to gentleman that we are concerned when we hear of unfair practices taking place. I am sure the housing secretary would be happy to hear of the. Articular case we are looking to see what action the government can take to ensure that the people are secure in their homes, and are not subject to practices they are should not be subject to. Thank you, mr. Speaker. In december when the brexit secretary met michelle barnet
It isa to the programme. It is a standing day at Prime Ministers questions where Emily Thornberry attacks the government and the dup for not backing votes at 16. They are not the coalition of chaos, they are the coalition caveman. David livingstone said that the party put at the age for all sorts of things. Graceville east to buy fireworks to 18 and raising is to use a sunbed to 18. Best raising the age. Also, mps plans to move out of westminster for a the age. Also, mps plans to move out of westminsterfor a multibillion pound restoration programme. Any delay increses the costs. And it was finished their first delay increses the costs. And it was finished theirfirst big delay increses the costs. And it was finished their first big debate on the bill transferring eu laws to the uk after brexit. A former Commons Speaker said piers have a clear duty. To limit the damage that threatens the sovereignty of parliament and the National Interest peers. Parliament and the National Interest peers
Coming up in the next half hour the bill putting eu law on the uk statute book clears its first hurdle in the lords, but theres a hint of the battles to come. At this Pivotal Moment in our history, we cannot, we must not, indulge in that very british habit ofjust muddling through. Mps vote to move out of parliament for a multibillion pound repair programme, after warnings theres a risk of it burning down we must recognise that, as time passes without competence of action, those risks only increase. Also on this programme, its stand in day at Prime Ministers questions, where Emily Thornberry attacks the government and the dup for not backing votes at 16. They are not the coalition of chaos, mr speaker, theyre the coalition of cavemen but David Lidington says that labour put up the age for doing all sorts of things. Raised the age to buy fireworks to 18, and raised the age for using a sunbed to 18 but first, after two days of debate and 190 speakers, the eu withdrawal bill cleared its fi
Parliament. On this programme, the government comes under fire for its use of private firms to deliver Public Services. After the outsourcing company, cap, releases its numbers. But the minister insists that private firms have the expertise to run Public Services. Capita. They can deliver them more efficiently. That means there are savings for the taxpayer. Also on this programme, mps call for an end to car Parking Charges in england. Many parents cannot afford to see their premature baby due to the cost of hospital Parking Charges. And claims that nhs dentistry is in crisis. Charities now provide Emergency Dental care. A quarter of all five year old had to decay. More than half dentists want to leave the nhs within five years. But first, the government has been accused of indifference, incompetence, and complacency, over its use of outsourcing for Public Services. The accusation came after an mp is an urgent question about the firm capita, which has issued a profits warning. Capita op
The week in parliament. Coming up in the next half hour the bill putting eu law on the uk statute book clears its first hurdle in the lords. But theres a hint of the battles to come. At this Pivotal Moment in our history, we cannot, we must not, indulge in that very british habit of just muddling through. Mps vote to move out of parliament for a multi billion pound repair programme, after warnings theres a risk of it burning down we must recognise that as time passes without competence of action, those risks only increase. Also on this programme, its stand in day at Prime Ministers questions, where Emily Thornberry attacks the government and the dup for not backing votes at 16. They are not the coalition of chaos, mr speaker, there are the coalition of cavemen but David Lidington says that labour put up the age for doing all sorts of things. Raise the age to 18, and raise the age for using a sunbed to 18. But first, after two days of debate and 190 speakers, the eu withdrawal bill clea