Topical Questions 2025-06-25

2025-06-25

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Q1 Partial Answer
Patrick Hurley Lab
Southport
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MP noted significant mobile phone signal issues affecting constituents' opportunities. The MP has tabled multiple questions on this issue.
Across the northern part of my constituency, from Marshside over to Hesketh Bank, the mobile phone signal is uniformly terrible, meaning that my constituents are missing out on opportunities. Will the Minister work more closely with industry to identify and deal with those rural mobile blackspots to further the Government’s growth mission?
I know that that is an issue in my hon. Friend's constituency because he has tabled at least 10 questions to me on the subject over the last week, all of which we have answered in time. I am keen to ensure that we as MPs persuade the mobile companies to invest more in getting better mobile coverage across the country, both in rural areas and in urban ones.
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Q2 Direct Answer
Daniel Francis Lab
Bexleyheath and Crayford
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MP asked about the Government's strategy to support alternative methods in scientific procedures, focusing on commitments to phase out dog use.
As the Government produce their strategy to support the development, validation and uptake of alternative methods in scientific procedures, what steps will the Minister be taking to ensure that that includes specific commitments to phase out the use of dogs in scientific and regulatory procedures, replacing them with modern, human-specific technologies?
The Government remain committed to ending the use of all animals, including dogs, in scientific procedures, replacing them with modern, human-relevant technologies. Our long-term goal, as set out in our 2024 manifesto commitment, is to phase out animal testing entirely. As my hon. Friend said, we will publish a detailed road map this year alongside convening roundtables with researchers, industry and animal welfare organisations to ensure that we achieve that and hit the target.
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Q3 Partial Answer
Uma Kumaran Lab
Stratford and Bow
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MP highlighted Healthtech-1 as an example of home-grown innovation from her constituency.
Stratford and Bow is a thriving hub of innovation, which is why the Prime Minister chose it for the launch of the AI opportunities action plan earlier this year. One brilliant example is Healthtech-1. Once a kitchen table start-up of doctors and tech experts, it now automates admin for 22% of GP practices, and its new patient registration system has saved the NHS a staggering 183 years of time. What are the Government doing to support home-grown innovation like that to scale up its work?
My hon. Friend’s constituency is indeed a hotbed of innovation. She will be delighted to know that Healthtech-1 has benefited from a range of Government support to date, including a recent Innovate UK grant.
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