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Events for Thursday, 17 July 2025(188 total)

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Lucy PowellspeechLabour (Co-op)
Business of the House
I join my hon. Friend in giving our heartfelt thanks to PC Dabrowski and PC Strange for their heroic efforts. I hope their nomination for the national police bravery awards is taken forward and that they are given one of those awards, because it sounds like they are deserved winners.
Thu 17 Jul
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Jonathan ReynoldsspeechLabour (Co-op)
Topical Questions
I can reassure my hon. Friend and all colleagues that those decisions will always be in the domain of this Government and this Parliament in the UK. There has been a lot of speculation, during the trade negotiations, about what may or may not be involved, but we have shown that we deliver on jobs, goods and services, and that is the basis of sound trade negotiations.
Thu 17 Jul
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Jonathan ReynoldsspeechLabour (Co-op)
Topical Questions
I very much agree with my hon. Friend. Nationalism is fundamentally a creed based on grievance, rather than real solutions, and that stands in contrast to our approach. There are specific instances where we could deliver billions of pounds of investment to Scotland if there was a change in policy from the Scottish Government, be it on new nuclear in places where Scotland could benefit from small modular reactors, or on the recent decision to pull support for the Rolls-Royce-led plan for a weldin
Thu 17 Jul
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Jonathan ReynoldsspeechLabour (Co-op)
Topical Questions
I am always grateful to the Chair of the Select Committee for his helpful and pragmatic work and engagement. I recognise the issue that he has highlighted. A lot of small businesses were locked into uncompetitive contracts after covid, and the legacy of that has been very difficult. Of course, we will always look at measures to address that. Fundamentally, we must break the link that means that gas sets the price of electricity in the UK. There are no shortcuts to that; we have to get enough cle
Thu 17 Jul
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Jonathan ReynoldsspeechLabour (Co-op)
Topical Questions
The shadow Secretary of State talks about vulnerable people. Which Government left one in eight young people not in education, employment or training, while net immigration hit 1 million? It was absolutely shameful, and we will take no lessons from Conservative Members. He talks about tackling barriers; who gave us the highest industrial energy prices in the developed world? The Conservative party. Who is dealing with that? Who has put millions into skills and training, finance, and the tools th
Thu 17 Jul
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Jonathan ReynoldsspeechLabour (Co-op)
Topical Questions
It is always nice to hear from the shadow Secretary of State. First, as he knows, the Office for National Statistics workforce survey shows that the overall number of jobs is higher after a year of this Government than it would have been if the Conservatives had remained in government—there are 380,000 additional jobs. He mentioned payroll jobs. Of course, they are important; they are one key factor, as is wages, which, as he knows, have risen faster in the first 10 months of this Government tha
Thu 17 Jul
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Jonathan ReynoldsspeechLabour (Co-op)
Topical Questions
I am always keen to update the hon. Member and colleagues on the situation with British Steel. We have cancelled the redundancy consultation and removed the immediate risk to 2,700 jobs. We have taken on new apprentices and invested significantly in improving health and safety on the site. We have provided significant working capital—that does not take into account yet the future revenue that will come. I am sure he will have been pleased to see that Network Rail has awarded British Steel a cont
Thu 17 Jul
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Jonathan ReynoldsspeechLabour (Co-op)
Industrial Strategy: Cornwall
As we have heard, the industrial strategy is a plan to lift every part of the country, and it specifically recognises clean energy opportunities for offshore wind and nuclear in the great south-west. The strategy also highlights foundational industries relevant to its eight sectors’ supply chains, including spotlighting critical minerals clusters in Cornwall. It included the launch of a new UK Export Finance loan guarantee scheme for domestic suppliers selling critical minerals to UK exporters.
Thu 17 Jul
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Gregor PoyntonspeechLabour
Ukraine
Does the Secretary of State agree that the actions of Russia on 9 July, when it launched the largest aerial bombardment of the war to date, show that Ukrainian civilians and military are still in a fight for their lives and the future of their country, and that this House, our Government and our country must do everything possible to stand with them in that fight?
Thu 17 Jul
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Gregor PoyntonspeechLabour
Business of the House
In my constituency, East Calder has been let down by the SNP Scottish Government’s repeated failure to deliver a long promised health centre. Despite record funding, including £5.8 billion in Barnett consequentials for health, the SNP Scottish Government have failed in their promises to the people of East Calder. Meanwhile, the UK Labour Government are showing how public money can be used to rebuild, reform and reinvest in our NHS right across the country. Does the Leader of the House agree that
Thu 17 Jul
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Gregor PoyntonappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Ukraine
Parliamentary appearance by Gregor Poynton
Thu 17 Jul
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Gregor PoyntonappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Business of the House
Parliamentary appearance by Gregor Poynton
Thu 17 Jul
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Claire HughesspeechLabour
Business of the House
This week I joined the Youth Futures Foundation for the launch of a new report, which reveals the root causes of declining mental health among young people. The report identified four key factors: not just social media and smartphone use, but financial insecurity, declining sleep quality and cuts to youth services. Given the urgent need to address this crisis among young people, including the links with unemployment, would the Leader of the House grant a debate in Government time, after recess,
Thu 17 Jul
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Claire HughesspeechLabour
Global Plastics Treaty
I thank the right hon. Member for Orkney and Shetland (Mr Carmichael) for bringing forward this important debate. Plastic pollution is a global problem that requires international co-ordination, and I think everyone in this House is agreed on that. It is a serious issue and, as is the case with many Members, it is one that my constituents really care about, particularly young people, who have contacted me about this issue over recent weeks. This UK Government have already set out plans to end ou
Thu 17 Jul
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Claire HughesspeechLabour
Global Plastics Treaty
I absolutely agree with my hon. Friend. Community groups across the country, whether in Wales, Scotland or England, all play a vital role in raising awareness and cleaning up beaches. That is really important for wildlife, which is often the victim of plastic pollution. A piece of research published by Bangor University this year showed that the combined effect of ocean warming and microplastics pollution could severely damage marine ecosystems in particular, with significant consequences not ju
Thu 17 Jul
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Claire HughesspeechLabour
Global Plastics Treaty
I agree. Perhaps the Minister could address that issue when he responds to the debate.
Thu 17 Jul
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Jonathan ReynoldsappearanceLabour (Co-op)
Spoke in debate: Topical Questions
Parliamentary appearance by Jonathan Reynolds
Thu 17 Jul
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Jonathan ReynoldsappearanceLabour (Co-op)
Spoke in debate: Industrial Strategy: Teesside
Parliamentary appearance by Jonathan Reynolds
Thu 17 Jul
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Jonathan ReynoldsappearanceLabour (Co-op)
Spoke in debate: Industrial Strategy: North Wales
Parliamentary appearance by Jonathan Reynolds
Thu 17 Jul
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Jonathan ReynoldsappearanceLabour (Co-op)
Spoke in debate: Industrial Strategy: Cornwall
Parliamentary appearance by Jonathan Reynolds
Thu 17 Jul
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