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My right hon. Friend will know that the net migration figure of over 700,000 is completely unsustainable. Were it to continue, that would represent the creation of 10 new parliamentary constituencies each year. What co-operation does his Department have with the public services that have to meet the demands from the newcomers? <Question HRSContentId="{27AF88EE-A8FC-4525-9399-C9B97467A195}">7. <QuestionText HRSContentId="{D52C4321-C5D5-40BC-9758-ACF373EB851B}">What steps he is taking to reduce legal migration.</QuestionText> </Question>
<Question HRSContentId="{23685A7A-3676-478D-906A-3ADD15B51E99}">T7. <QuestionText HRSContentId="{8DADFE78-3151-4D7E-A03B-D248DBAED6D5}"></QuestionText>Humber-side police now has over 800 more officers than in 2010, which obviously enables it to provide a better service to my constituents. Crucially, it also has top-class leadership, currently provided by Jonathan Evison, the police commissioner, and until recently by Lee Freeman, the former chief constable—I am sure his successor will also provide that leadership. Does the Minister agree that top-class leadership is important, and what is he …full text ↗
Action: Introduces legislation strengthening animal welfare standards in livestock farming — banning cages, ending routine preventative antibiotic use, and limiting the scale of intensive operations.
UK: Higher welfare standards in UK livestock farming may increase production costs, potentially reducing the economic competitiveness of intensive livestock operations relative to plant-based alternatives, which are associated with lower greenhouse gas emissions and land use impacts.
Global: UK animal welfare legislation could raise the floor for export market access standards, encouraging trading partners to adopt similar practices, which may contribute to global reductions in antimicrobial resistance and improvements in animal welfare and environmental sustainability.
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Name of donor: Estates UK Address of donor: 9 Waterside Business Park, Hessle HU13 0EG Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: £1,510.41 Date received: 6 January 2026 Date accepted: 6 January 2026 Donor status: company, registration 03514128 (Registered 27 January 2026)
Name of donor: H.M. Government of Gibraltar Address of donor: Gibraltar House, 150 Strand, London WC2R 1JA Estimate of the probable value (or amount of any donation): Flights (£600), hotel (£400 (£100 per night per person)) and hospitality (£350) estimated, value £1,350 Destination of visit: Gibraltar Dates of visit: 7 September 2025 to 11 September 2025 Purpose of visit: Meet with ministers, parliamentarians, business leaders and others, also attend events to mark National Day. (Registered 13 October 2025)
Name of donor: Tratos (UK)) Ltd. Address of donor: Knowsley Factory Randles Road, Knowsley Business Park, Prescot, Merseyside L34 9HX Estimate of the probable value (or amount of any donation): Flights(£996.64) , accommodation (£879.60), subsistence (£826.00), value £2,702.24 Destination of visit: Vatican City and San Marino Dates of visit: 21 October 2025 to 26 October 2025 Purpose of visit: Attended an audience with His Holiness the Pope, and in San Marino meetings with the Heads of State, ministers, parliamentarians and business representatives in San Marino. (Registered 19 November 2025)
Name of donor: House of Representatives of Cyprus Address of donor: 1402 Nicosia, Cyprus Estimate of the probable value (or amount of any donation): Transport £327.46, accommodation £471.03, meals £83.96, value £882.45 Destination of visit: Cyprus Dates of visit: 26 May 2025 to 29 May 2025 Purpose of visit: With the APPG for Cyprus at the invitation of the House of Representatives for meetings with the President of the Republic of Cyprus, The President of the National Assembly, The Foreign Minister, Members of the House of Representatives and The Mayors of Morphou and Famagusta. (Registered 23 June 2025)
Member of the Executive Committee of the British Group of the Inter-Parliamentary Union. This is an unpaid role. Date interest arose: 13 November 2024 (Registered 12 March 2025)
Chairman and Board member of the Policy Research Unit. This is an unpaid role. Date interest arose: 29 January 2025 (Registered 12 March 2025)
Director & Trustee of the Industry and Parliament Trust. This is an unpaid role. Date interest arose: 11 February 2025 (Registered 12 March 2025)
Name: Ann Vickers Relationship: Spouse Role: Junior Secretary Working pattern: Part time
Source: Parliament Register of Members' Financial Interests ↗ — updated every week on the Parliament website