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Here, you can see Luke's latest speeches and appearances in Parliament, provided by theyworkforyou:

New Clause 10 - Human Rights Act 1998: extension to certain care providers | Mental Health Bill [Lords] | Public Bill Committees

I welcome the opportunity to speak on these important provisions, which apply the Human Rights Act 1998 to certain private care providers de

Clause 54 - Review of duty to notify incidents | Mental Health Bill [Lords] | Public Bill Committees

I will first speak to clause 54, to give context to my comments about new clause 12, which is in my name, and new clauses 17 and 20, tabled

Clause 51 - Remand for a person’s own protection etc | Mental Health Bill [Lords] | Public Bill Committees

Clause 51 amends the Bail Act 1976 to restrict the court’s ability to remand individuals in custody for their own protection or, in the case

Clause 50 - Removal of patients by authorised persons | Mental Health Bill [Lords] | Public Bill Committees

The hon. Lady is absolutely right. A paramedic never knows what they are going to when they are called out.

Clause 50 - Removal of patients by authorised persons | Mental Health Bill [Lords] | Public Bill Committees

I am pleased that the Minister has clarified that the Government intend to take out clause 50, because that allows me to take out some of my

Clause 49 - Removal of police stations and prisons as places of safety | Mental Health Bill [Lords] | Public Bill Committees

The Minister has partially answered my question.

Clause 49 - Removal of police stations and prisons as places of safety | Mental Health Bill [Lords] | Public Bill Committees

As we have heard, the proposals set out to remove police stations and prisons as places of safety.

Clause 48 - Tribunal powers in guardianship cases: burden of proof | Mental Health Bill [Lords] | Public Bill Committees

It is a pleasure to follow my hon. Friend the Member for Solihull West and Shirley.

Clause 48 - Tribunal powers in guardianship cases: burden of proof | Mental Health Bill [Lords] | Public Bill Committees

That is a staggering drop in numbers. Is there a reason behind it?

Clause 46 - Tribunal power to recommend after-care | Mental Health Bill [Lords] | Public Bill Committees

Forgive me if I missed it, but I did not hear any discussion of this point.

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