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Events for Thursday, 18 December 2025(48 total)

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Dan AldridgespeechLabour
Business of the House
A very merry Christmas to you, Madam Deputy Speaker, and to everybody in this place. In a historic win against Chelmsford on 6 December—it is another football success story—Weston-super-Mare football club, for the first time in our history, reached the third round of the FA cup. Like many Westonians, I am really excited to head to Grimsby in January with the fans to cheer on the Seagulls and to show my hon. Friend the Member for Great Grimsby and Cleethorpes (Melanie Onn) how impressive our lads
Thu 18 Dec
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Helen GrantspeechConservative
Jury Trials
Thank you, Mr Speaker. May I wish you and your brilliant team a very happy Christmas? The 2017 Lammy review looked at prejudice in the criminal justice system. Our now Justice Secretary said: “Juries are a success story of our justice system… juries are representative of local populations—and must deliberate as a group, leaving no hiding place for bias or discrimination”, and “This debate and deliberation acts as a filter for prejudice”. In 2020, he said, “Criminal trials without juries are a ba
Thu 18 Dec
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Helen GrantspeechConservative
Jury Trials
I am not too sure that answered my question; I shall have another go. This month, the Minister’s colleague, the hon. Member for Kingston upon Hull East (Karl Turner), wrote: “The erosion of jury trials not only risks undermining a fundamental right, but importantly, will not reduce the backlog by anything like enough”. He went on: “If this ever comes to the House of Commons, I will rebel and vote against it…The House and the public will not stand for the erosion of a fundamental right”. It would
Thu 18 Dec
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Helen GrantappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Jury Trials
Parliamentary appearance by Helen Grant
Thu 18 Dec
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Dan AldridgeappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Business of the House
Parliamentary appearance by Dan Aldridge
Thu 18 Dec