Debate Pack
Cancer Strategy
On Thursday 22 February 2018, there will be a General Debate on the Cancer Strategy in the Commons chamber.
Debate Pack
On Thursday 22 February 2018, there will be a General Debate on the Cancer Strategy in the Commons chamber.
Debate Pack
This House of Commons Library debate pack briefing has been prepared in advance of a debate entitled “Recruitment and retention of NHS staff in Oxfordshire”. This will take place in Westminster Hall on Tuesday 20th February 2018 at 11.30am and will last for 90 minutes. It will be led by Layla Moran MP.
Debate Pack
This House of Commons Library debate pack briefing has been prepared in advance of a debate entitled ”Strengthening Families”. This will take place in Westminster Hall on 8 February 2018 at 1:30pm and will be led by Fiona Bruce MP.
Debate Pack
This House of Commons Library debate pack briefing has been prepared in advance of the Backbench Business debate on a motion on hospital car parking charges. This will take place on Thursday 1st February 2018 in the House of Commons Chamber.
Debate Pack
This House of Commons Library debate pack briefing has been prepared in advance of the debate entitled “Blood cancer care in the NHS”. This debate will be led by Henry Smith MP and will take place in Westminster Hall at 2.30pm on Wednesday 17th January 2017. This debate pack contains background information, parliamentary material, press articles and notices, and further reading suggestions which Members may find useful when preparing for this debate.
Debate Pack
This Commons Library briefing page has been prepared in advance of the Opposition Day Debate entitled "NHS Winter Crisis". This debate will take place in the House of Commons Chamber on Wednesday 10th January 2018. This page contains some background information as well as parliamentary material and press articles which Members may find useful in preparation for the debate.
Debate Pack
A Westminster Hall debate on Mental health in prisons is scheduled for Wednesday 10 January 2018 at 9.30am. The Member leading the debate is Marie Rimmer MP.
Debate Pack
This debate pack has been prepared for the debate to be held in the Commons Chamber on Thursday 14 November 2017 on hormone pregnancy tests. The subject for the debate has been selected by the Backbench Business Committee, and it will be opened by Sir Mike Penning MP.
Debate Pack
This House of Commons debate pack briefing has been prepared in anticipation of a Backbench Business debate on a motion on mental health and suicide within the autism community. This will be led by Dr Lisa Cameron MP and will take place in the House of Commons Chamber on Thursday 30 November 2017.
Debate Pack
On 30 November 2017 there will be a General Debate in Westminster Hall on Deafness and Hearing Loss. This debate is sponsored by Jim Fitzpatrick MP.
Debate Pack
This debate pack is produced for the Westminster Hall on Wednesday 22 November 2017 from 2.30-4pm on the human and financial costs of drug addiction. The debate will be opened by Craig Mackinlay MP.
Debate Pack
This pack has been produced ahead of the debate to be held in Westminster Hall on Tuesday 21 November 2017 from 2.30--4pm on the future of medicines regulation. The debate will be opened by Helen Goodman MP.
Research Briefing
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a significant and increasing threat to public health globally. It is estimated that in the US and Europe alone, antimicrobial-resistant infections currently cause at least 50,000 deaths per year with hundreds of thousands more dying in other areas of the world.
Debate Pack
On the 15 November 2017, at 4:30pm, there will be a Westminster Hall debate on the effect of loneliness on local communities. The debate is sponsored by Rachel Reeves MP.
Research Briefing
The Government’s new tobacco control plan was published in 2017, and seeks to reduce smoking overall and target this inequality in smoking rates. The ambitions in the plans include reducing smoking in adults, young people and pregnant women, ensuring a parity of esteem for those with mental health problems, and supporting evidence based use of innovative technologies to reduce smoking, such as e-cigarettes (now the most popular method for quitting smoking in England ).
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