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Young People’s Mental Health: Housing | Health and Social Care | Commons debates The mental health of young people is being impacted by the fact that net migration is far too high and we are not building nearly enough hou
Young People’s Mental Health: Housing | Health and Social Care | Commons debates Whether his Department has made an assessment with Cabinet colleagues of the potential impact of the availability of housing on young people
RAF Scampton: Radioactive Materials | Home Office | Written Answers To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, whether her Department have made an assessment of potential radioactivity levels at t
Young People’s Mental Health: Housing | Health and Social Care | Commons debates Whether his Department has made an assessment with Cabinet colleagues of the potential impact of the availability of housing on young people
Young People’s Mental Health: Housing | Health and Social Care | Commons debates The mental health of young people is being impacted by the fact that net migration is far too high and we are not building nearly enough hou
New Housing: Swift Bricks - [Sir Edward Leigh in the Chair] | Westminster Hall debates The hon. Member can always use the swift brick he has with him as a visual display and hold it up. I call Caroline Lucas.
Asylum: Military Bases | Home Office | Written Answers To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what estimate she has made of the potential cost per person per day of housing asylum
Engagements | Prime Minister | Commons debates Tonight, at West Lindsey District Council’s planning meeting, the RAF will apply for listed building consent to move the grave of Wing Comma
Engagements | Prime Minister | Commons debates Tonight, at West Lindsey District Council’s planning meeting, the RAF will apply for listed building consent to move the grave of Wing Comma
NHS Long-term Workforce Plan | Commons debates According to the King’s Fund, the proportion of GDP taken by the NHS has increased in the past 50 years from 3.4% to 8.2%.