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Events for Tuesday, 2 December 2025(48 total)
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Spoke in debate: Budget Resolutions
Parliamentary appearance by Margaret Mullane
Tue 2 Dec
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Public Office (Accountability) Bill (Fourth sitting)
Having had the chance to have a very quick look at the report being published at 1 o’clock, does my hon. Friend agree that the IOPC has found that the chief constable of South Yorkshire police at the time, the match commander, the deputy match commander, the deputy chief constable and a total of 10 senior officers at South Yorkshire police likely should have been charged with gross misconduct, which, had it been found, could have led to dismissal, even by the rules that pertained at the time? Th
Tue 2 Dec
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Public Office (Accountability) Bill (Fourth sitting)
I can understand why Members might feel a certain amount of scepticism about the idea that an obligation to try to remember disappearing messages might be adequate. I do not know how many messages other Committee members send, but I think we have all got into the habit of sending rather a lot. Could there not be an arrangement, either in the code of ethics or in the policies and procedures of organisations, to make sure that people do not use WhatsApp for official business? We could also make su
Tue 2 Dec
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Public Office (Accountability) Bill (Fourth sitting)
I was looking at the amendment paper this morning. It was probably mistyped, but my copy says that the Secretary of State must introduce a standard template for “ethical conduct of conduct”. Should that be “codes of conduct” or “ethical conduct”?
Tue 2 Dec
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Public Office (Accountability) Bill (Third sitting)
Does the hon. Member accept that matters of party political difference in a political system are not the same as telling the truth about what happened in a disaster or an event? There is a distinction.
Tue 2 Dec
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Public Office (Accountability) Bill (Third sitting)
It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship today, Sir Roger. I just want to say a few words on this clause about why the duty of candour and assistance is so important, and why it means so much to Hillsborough families, some of whom are my constituents. We heard from a small number of them in the evidence sessions, but there are many more who could have told equally difficult stories about their own experience. What happened at Hillsborough was a disaster. Nobody who worked for South York
Tue 2 Dec
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Public Office (Accountability) Bill (Third sitting)
I rise to support amendment 1, tabled by my hon. Friend the Member for Bolton South and Walkden (Yasmin Qureshi), and supported by several other hon. Members, both on the Committee and outside it. The amendment would ensure that the Bill’s duty of candour and duty to assist apply automatically to independent panels and reviews established by a Minister of the Crown. It makes a simple and technical addition to schedule 1 and, as it has been accepted, is within the scope of the Bill and does not t
Tue 2 Dec
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Public Office (Accountability) Bill (Third sitting)
I know Marie Lyon; I have met her on a number of occasions because I have constituents who are affected. She runs the Association for Children Damaged by Hormone Pregnancy Tests, and she has been the mainstay of the campaign, which has been going on since 1978, to try and get some resolution for these matters. I am happy to support my hon. Friend’s thanks to her. One thing that could assist those families in respect of Primodos is an independent panel, which would go much further than the Medici
Tue 2 Dec
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Public Office (Accountability) Bill (Third sitting)
I rise briefly to emphasise some of the points made by my hon. Friend the Member for Liverpool West Derby and urge the Minister to consider whether more can be done in that respect. The lesson of Hillsborough is that the organisations at fault set about using every pound they had available to defend themselves—and we will hear more in the IOPC report, to be published later today. Those senior offices who made decisions to use the public money that they had in that way simply elongated and length
Tue 2 Dec
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Spoke in debate: Public Office (Accountability) Bill (Fourth sitting)
Parliamentary appearance by Maria Eagle
Tue 2 Dec
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Spoke in debate: Public Office (Accountability) Bill (Third sitting)
Parliamentary appearance by Maria Eagle
Tue 2 Dec
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Budget Resolutions
Today, as this House continues to debate last week’s Labour Budget, we turn a spotlight on investment and renewal. Thankfully, we have moved on since the Liz Truss Budget—we are no longer talking about growing pies. This Labour Government are in the business of growing the economy, which has gone up by 1.5% this year, alongside less borrowing and lower levels of inflation. That is helping homeowners with their mortgage rates and enabling businesses to invest. The Conservatives and Reform would t
Tue 2 Dec