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Steve Reed

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Gender Male
Age 59
Date of birth March 11,1965
Zodiac sign Pisces
Born Los Angeles
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Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
BooksTransformed by Tough Times
The Suffering Clause: A Leader's Surprising Secret for Outlasting Tough Times
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Steven Vincent Reed is an American former relief pitcher in Major League Baseball.

England to get new national park as part of nature plan

England to get new national park as part of nature plan
Nov 28,2023 8:11 pm

... Labour s Shadow Environment Secretary, Steve Reed, said it had been under the Conservatives that the UK had become " one of the most nature-depleted countries in the world"...

Sadiq Khan breaks with Starmer by urging Gaza ceasefire

Sadiq Khan breaks with Starmer by urging Gaza ceasefire
Oct 27,2023 10:01 am

... However, Labour frontbencher Steve Reed has defended Sir Keir s position...

Call for ministers to make sure hunting trophy ban goes ahead

Call for ministers to make sure hunting trophy ban goes ahead
Sep 21,2023 1:31 pm

... Labour s shadow environmental secretary, Steve Reed, said: " We must stop the selfish trophy hunters who want to slaughter then display endangered animals body parts for their own perverse self-gratification...

Rishi Sunak delays petrol car ban in major shift on green policies

Rishi Sunak delays petrol car ban in major shift on green policies
Sep 20,2023 3:21 pm

... Without the ban the UK will miss its target " for a fully carbon free economy by 2050" shadow environment secretary Steve Reed said...

American bully XLs to be banned as dog attack victim named

American bully XLs to be banned as dog attack victim named
Sep 15,2023 4:31 pm

... Labour also backed the ban but shadow environment secretary Steve Reed said families would be " furious it has taken this long for Rishi Sunak to finally act"...

MPs call for investigation after BBC News report on sewage

MPs call for investigation after BBC News report on sewage
Sep 5,2023 12:51 pm

... " Budget cutsLabour s shadow environment secretary, Steve Reed, blamed government underfunding of the EA...

Angela Rayner handed new role as Keir Starmer reshuffles top team

Angela Rayner handed new role as Keir Starmer reshuffles top team
Sep 4,2023 10:41 am

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Suella Braverman to target 'crooked' immigration lawyers

Suella Braverman to target 'crooked' immigration lawyers
Aug 8,2023 5:11 am

... Labour s shadow justice secretary Steve Reed said the announcement was " too little too late" and the " buck stops" with the Conservatives, accusing them of having " sat idly by for 13 years while illegal migration has spun out of control"...

MPs call for investigation after BBC News report on sewage

Aug 7,2023 9:50 am

By Esme StallardClimate and science reporter, Bbc News

Campaigners and opposition MPs have called for action on sewage spills, following a Bbc News investigation.

It suggests three major water companies illegally discharged sewage hundreds of times in 2022 on dry days.

The Practice , known as " dry spilling" is banned because it can lead to higher concentrations of sewage in waterways.

The Environment Agency (EA) said it was currently conducting its largest criminal investigation into " non-compliance" by water companies.

Water companies are allowed to release sewage after it has rained, to prevent it overwhelming The System and backing up into people's homes.

But Bbc News cross-referenced 2022 spill data from Thames, Southern and Wessex Water with rainfall data, to identify 3,500 hours of potential dry spills - which are illegal.

On Tuesday, water campaigner and musician Feargal Sharkey said it " provides another layer of the horror That has become the water industry in England " while Labour called for an " immediate investigation into both The Breach of the licence and the environmental damage caused".

This Was echoed by Liberal Democrat environment spokesperson Tim Farron .

" These revelations are scandalous and the government must act immediately, " He Said .

" These companies should be held criminally responsible and see their day In Court if found to be breaching their permits. "

Budget Cuts

Labour's shadow environment secretary, Steve Reed , blamed government underfunding of the EA.

" They cut back enforcement and monitoring against water companies releasing this filth and are now failing to prosecute them when they are blatantly breaking The Law , " He Said .

The EA's environmental-protection budget, funded by the government's Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra),

And One of its environmental-regulation officers told the Bbc News investigation there was a " firm link" between Budget Cuts and staff losses and its failure to identify and investigate dry spills.

But in more recent years, the government has tried to reverse this trend, increasing the budget by 12% in The Past year.

And Environment Secretary Therese Coffey told Bbc News government work had revealed the potential dry spills.

" We've got the monitoring going - That 's how we're able to uncover the scale of the issue That we're tackling, " she told Bbc One 's Breakfast programme.

But said the Bbc News investigation highlighted bigger problems with the whole sewerage system, of blockages, misconnections and broken Pipes .

The government has promised £56bn of capital investments to improve the UK's ageing sewerage system, including tackling the issue of groundwater infiltration.

Wessex Water said groundwater entered The Network through largely private Pipes - not owned by water companies - which could lead to diluted spilling.

But Prof David Hall , at the University of Greenwich, questioned whether The Problem could be solved while private companies owned The System .

" The privatised system is at The Heart of these problems, " He Said .

" It provides a very successful commercial model for the companies, allowing their owners to make no investments But still Take Out dividends of £1-2bn every year. "

'Greater transparency'

Nine companies handle sewage in England - But six did not provide their spill data to the Bbc News investigation because industry regulator Ofwat and the EA were already investigating them for potential illegal spilling.

Jamie Woodward, professor of geography, at the University of Manchester, said This Was unacceptable.

" Much greater transparency is needed across the water industry, " he told Bbc News .

" It's a scandal That water companies can deny environmental-information requests to hide important data on hazardous sewage dumps. Making these data available is clearly in The Public interest. "

In response to the Bbc News findings:

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