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Events for Monday, 23 February 2026(569 total)
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Antisemitism
I recently had the privilege of spending some time with the Jewish community of Stamford Hill. Those conversations reinforced that we must, as the Minister rightly said, do more to combat antisemitism. She cited the recent figures showing that antisemitism is at near record levels. When in government, we put in place the first multi-year funding for the Community Security Trust, and I thank the Government for recently extending and increasing that funding. Will the Minister join me in thanking C
Mon 23 Feb
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Spoke in debate: Topical Questions
Parliamentary appearance by Alex Brewer
Mon 23 Feb
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Spoke in debate: Lord Mandelson: Government Response to Humble Address
Parliamentary appearance by Tom Morrison
Mon 23 Feb
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Spoke in debate: Schools White Paper: Every Child Achieving and Thriving
Parliamentary appearance by Ms Diane Abbott
Mon 23 Feb
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Spoke in debate: Schools White Paper: Every Child Achieving and Thriving
Parliamentary appearance by Olivia Blake
Mon 23 Feb
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Spoke in debate: Schools White Paper: Every Child Achieving and Thriving
Parliamentary appearance by Claire Hazelgrove
Mon 23 Feb
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Spoke in debate: Housing Developments: Access to Infrastructure
Parliamentary appearance by Sarah Green
Mon 23 Feb
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Firearms Licensing
It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Sir Alec. I should start by saying that I am a shooter and a fisherman, as the hon. Member for Na h-Eileanan an Iar (Torcuil Crichton) referred to, and an active farmer—I do all those things. I am entirely opposed to this latest urban metropolitan attack on rural Britain. Merging licences would create yet more delays, more cost and more bureaucracy. Responsible gun owners are not the enemy. Let us be absolutely clear who we are talking about. We
Mon 23 Feb
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Firearms Licensing
Of course some incidents have happened, but then incidents have happened with baseball bats and with other instruments that have not been banned and will not be banned. The hon. Lady makes a valid point, but the issue needs to be looked at very carefully, because I think there are less incidents of the kind she described than she might think. Merging licences would create more bureaucracy, as I have said, as well as more delay, more cost and more pressure on police licensing units, which are alr
Mon 23 Feb
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Spoke in debate: Kinship Carer Identification
Parliamentary appearance by Tom Collins
Mon 23 Feb
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Spoke in debate: Firearms Licensing
Parliamentary appearance by Rupert Lowe
Mon 23 Feb
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Spoke in debate: Schools White Paper: Every Child Achieving and Thriving
Parliamentary appearance by Tahir Ali
Mon 23 Feb
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Mon 23 Feb
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Spoke in debate: Industry and Exports (Financial Assistance) Bill
Parliamentary appearance by Ms Marie Rimmer
Mon 23 Feb
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Schools White Paper: Every Child Achieving and Thriving
The Secretary of State will be aware how traumatic it is for a child to grow up with special educational needs and to support such a child. She will also be aware that disproportionate numbers of those children come from marginalised communities, and of those parents’ anxiety that these reforms will mean, in the long run, that children will lose access to support that they are legally entitled to now. The Secretary of State has said that she wants to reform the SEN system once and for all, but w
Mon 23 Feb
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Schools White Paper: Every Child Achieving and Thriving
I welcome the statement. Many parents in my constituency are frustrated with the current system, which is broken, not fit for purpose and does not meet the needs of children. Will the Secretary of State let us know the details about the complex cases, because we do not want this to be at the cost of caring for those children’s needs? Secondly, for those who do end up at tribunal, tribunals must be properly funded to stop the current lengthy delays of over 12 months.
Mon 23 Feb
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Topical Questions
What measures is the Minister taking to protect communities from inappropriate, speculative development when effective and expensive local plans that were working have been rendered effectively useless by new housing targets?
Mon 23 Feb
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Schools White Paper: Every Child Achieving and Thriving
I declare an interest: I chair the all-party parliamentary group on SEND, and my partner is training to be a teacher. I thank the Front Benchers for the way in which they have conducted this review. I have been pleasantly surprised to see in policy many of the things that constituents have raised with me. How will we ensure that the packages set nationally include the voices of those with lived experience, especially young people, as the process is developed?
Mon 23 Feb
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Spoke in debate: Antisemitism
Parliamentary appearance by Rishi Sunak
Mon 23 Feb
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Industry and Exports (Financial Assistance) Bill
I rise to speak in support of amendment 1, which appears in the name of the right hon. Member for Chingford and Woodford Green (Sir Iain Duncan Smith). The Bill is narrow, but it gives us an opportunity to raise this matter. Thanks to the work of this House, public bodies such as the Department of Health and Social Care are legally required to eradicate slavery in their supply chains under the Health and Care Act 2022 and the National Health Service (Procurement, Slavery and Human Trafficking) R
Mon 23 Feb