Lord Patel

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Lords Oral Questions 3 September 2025
Nitrous Oxide Misuse: Drivers
The noble Lord tempts me into areas which are clearly not part of my responsibilities, but within the bits that I am responsible for, nitrous oxide—with the legislation passed by the previous Government, with opposition support—should be a policing matter and a priority. We are trying to support tha…
Lords Oral Questions 8 July 2025
ARIA: Scoping Our Planet Programme
I thank the noble Lord for his comments. I agree that ARIA has got off to a tremendous start under the leadership of Ilan Gur, who will leave his role when a new CEO is appointed—he will stay up until that point. ARIA has done a number of things, including training a whole group of people who otherw…
Lords Oral Questions 26 June 2025
Diabetes: 10-Year Health Plan
The noble Lord is quite right in his observations, which play to the point of the NHS that we want to see not just now but in the future. Noble Lords may have heard the announcement earlier this week that the Government are committing the necessary funding to screen babies early in their lives throu…
Lords Oral Questions 25 June 2025
NHS: Private Equity
I thank the noble Lord for seeking that reassurance, which I can indeed give.
Lords Oral Questions 25 June 2025
Perinatal Mental Health
The noble Lord, building on my noble friend’s point, makes a very important point. I will add to what he said. The impact on affected families is absolutely devastating and has very long-lasting effects, particularly on children. As the noble Lord said, the suicide prevention strategy outlines what …
Lords Oral Questions 17 June 2025
Learning Disabilities Nursing
Certainly, apprenticeships are important, and that is one of the ways we have expanded the routes into the nursing profession, including learning disability nursing. That means that the apprenticeships we are applying allow opportunities for people from all backgrounds and in underserved areas, whic…
Lords Proceedings 6 June 2025 3 contributions
Preterm Birth Committee Report
My Lords, I am pleased and honoured to lead the debate today on the Preterm Birth Committee report. Before I do so, I thank most sincerely all those who gave evidence to the committee and, in particular, the mothers and parents of children born pre term who told us of their experiences, as well as t…
My Lords, I thank the noble Lord, Lord Patel, and the members of the committee for this really important report, and for the time at which it has come, because the situation in this country for pregnant women, babies and preterm babies is a huge risk. This is the future of our country and the future…
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Lords Oral Questions 5 June 2025
Primary and Community Care
The noble Lord is right that it is one thing to provide a service; it is another—and so important—to make sure that it is provided appropriately and accurately. ICBs will have their own arrangements. Within that, NHS England is currently responsible for ensuring that this takes place. We will ensure…
Lords Oral Questions 3 June 2025
Health: Ultra-processed Food
The noble Lord is absolutely right. There is concern, and I am very aware of it, about the effect of ultra-processed foods, but nobody knows whether it is the processing or the content. What we do know is that it is definitely the content. We also know that high-fat, high-sugar and high-salt foods d…
Lords Oral Questions 20 May 2025
Healthy Life Expectancy
I do feel that that would be wise, and we as a Government have already shown that trajectory. To give just one example, smoking remains the preventable killer in our country, and the landmark Tobacco and Vapes Bill will deliver the ambition of a smoke-free UK. We will have a smoke-free generation an…
Lords Oral Questions 19 May 2025
Science and Innovation: Alan Turing Institute
I thank the noble Lord. The Alan Turing Institute is indeed an independent charity, but it receives funding from the Government. Indeed, from 2024-29 it will receive £20 million a year of core funding, which is higher than the previous period, so more money is going into the institute. With that con…

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