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Events for Thursday, 5 February 2026(569 total)
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Farming: South Yorkshire
This Labour Government are working in close partnership with farmers to strengthen productivity, resilience and long-term food security. In recent weeks, we have published Baroness Batters’ farming profitability review, allocated £30 million to our farmer collaboration fund, set out plans to simplify the sustainable farming incentive and delivered a £30 million extension to the farming in protected landscapes programme in areas such as the Peak district.
Thu 5 Feb
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Spoke in debate: Business of the House
Parliamentary appearance by Maureen Burke
Thu 5 Feb
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Farming: South Yorkshire
I pay tribute to all those who do the dangerous work to bring wildfires under control. As my hon. Friend will know, the wildlife management and the fire and rescue elements of her question are the responsibility of MHCLG, but she is right that my Department is responsible for water. The Water Minister or I would be pleased to meet her to discuss how we strengthen the resilience of our emergency services and our water storage, so that we can get a hold on such problems when they arise.
Thu 5 Feb
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Cyber Security and Resilience (Network and Information Systems) Bill (Fourth sitting)
I am sorry, but this is not in scope.
Thu 5 Feb
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Spoke in debate: Topical Questions
Parliamentary appearance by Mary Creagh
Thu 5 Feb
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Topical Questions
We have a system. Methane-reducing food products, including seaweed, oils and synthetic products such as Bovaer, are a key tool in reducing emissions from agriculture by up to one third. Bovaer is approved for use in 70 countries, including those in the EU, Switzerland, the US, Canada and Australia. We are building the market for safe, effective options and helping farmers to adopt them. Such products are approved by the Food Standards Agency, and that advice has not been changed. Bovaer has bee
Thu 5 Feb
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Spoke in debate: Scottish Affairs Committee in 2024-25 and Industrial Transition
Parliamentary appearance by Elaine Stewart
Thu 5 Feb
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Child Abduction and Custody Act 1985
I am very sorry to hear about the experience of my hon. Friend’s constituent—my hon. Friend is a great champion for them. I am not aware of the specific details, but if she writes to me, I will raise the case with the CPS, and, again, if helpful, I will facilitate a meeting for her with her local CPS area.
Thu 5 Feb
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Jury Trials
That was a very disappointing answer. There is another contradiction too, this time on retro- spectivity. The Courts Minister says that cases already committed for trial at Crown court could be pushed back to swift courts. The Lord Chancellor suggests that the changes would only apply to new cases. That is not a minor discrepancy; it is about people’s lives. The Government cannot champion legal certainty on the one hand and flirt with retrospective decision making on the other. It is absurd. Whi
Thu 5 Feb
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Point of Order: Rectification Procedure
On a point of order, Madam Deputy Speaker. I would like to apologise to the House for failing to declare an interest when tabling three written parliamentary questions to the Treasury and one written parliamentary question to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. When I tabled those questions, I inadvertently failed to declare a relevant interest: the receipt of hospitality from the Jockey Club. That was in breach of the rules and I apologise to the House for this error.
Thu 5 Feb
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Spoke in debate: Topical Questions
Parliamentary appearance by Victoria Atkins
Thu 5 Feb
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Spoke in debate: Cyber Security and Resilience (Network and Information Systems) Bill (Fourth sitting)
Parliamentary appearance by Taiwo Owatemi
Thu 5 Feb
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Spoke in debate: Child Abduction and Custody Act 1985
Parliamentary appearance by Ellie Reeves
Thu 5 Feb
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Spoke in debate: Farming: South Yorkshire
Parliamentary appearance by Emma Reynolds
Thu 5 Feb
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Business of the House
Last Tuesday I was delighted to see the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport announce £8.14 million in funding for Scotland through the multi-sport grass- roots facilities programme. I have already heard from organisations in my community that are keen to apply, including East End football academy, which runs weekly football sessions, but it is concerned about the condition of its pitch. Will the Leader of the House consider holding a debate in Government time to discuss the importanc
Thu 5 Feb
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Topical Questions
For goodness’ sake, if the Government are still negotiating, the Secretary of State needs to deal with the matters I have raised. It is not just the farming sector that they are damaging; it is the entire rural economy. Rural and coastal businesses tell me that they simply cannot afford Labour’s high taxes, rates and costs, and they will not survive. In these desperate times, will the Government match the Conservatives’ plan to help rural and coastal businesses by scrapping business rates entire
Thu 5 Feb
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Spoke in debate: Point of Order: Rectification Procedure
Parliamentary appearance by Charlotte Cane
Thu 5 Feb
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Spoke in debate: Jury Trials
Parliamentary appearance by Helen Grant
Thu 5 Feb
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Scottish Affairs Committee in 2024-25 and Industrial Transition
It is a privilege to serve under your chairship, Mrs Barker, and a pleasure to speak on behalf of the Scottish Affairs Committee. I am grateful to the Backbench Business Committee for granting time for this statement on our fifth report of the Session. Over the past year, the Committee has undertaken a wide-ranging and ambitious programme of scrutiny. We have examined topics including Scotland’s energy future, the financing of the Scottish Government and the UK’s first safer drug consumption fac
Thu 5 Feb
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Scottish Affairs Committee in 2024-25 and Industrial Transition
In all our inquiries, skills have been high on the agenda—in fact, the loss of skills is really high on the agenda. In my area of Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock, 800 young people did not get into college—for engineering and IT skills—due to a lack of funding. Our young people are being left behind because we are not putting enough money into education and skills. We need to look at that as a Government, and as a Scottish Government. We need to make sure that our young people are equipped for the futur
Thu 5 Feb