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Events for Tuesday, 3 March 2026(2364 total)
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Spoke in debate: Sudan: Humanitarian Situation
Parliamentary appearance by Irene Campbell
Tue 3 Mar
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Spoke in debate: Small Charity Sector
Parliamentary appearance by Andrew Ranger
Tue 3 Mar
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Spoke in debate: Environmental Protection and Biodiversity
Parliamentary appearance by Mary Creagh
Tue 3 Mar
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Environmental Protection and Biodiversity
I will not give way, as I want to respond to some of the points that hon. Members made. The hon. Member for Horsham (John Milne) mentioned biodiversity net gain, which became mandatory in February 2024. There is emerging evidence that it is working as intended, and we will publish our response to our consultation on that shortly. Developers are seeking ecological advice earlier in the planning process so that they do not waste money trying to build on precious sites, and they are seeking to avoi
Tue 3 Mar
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Small Charity Sector
I congratulate the right hon. Member for Chingford and Woodford Green (Sir Iain Duncan Smith) on securing the debate. I want to speak briefly about mental health charities. Fundamentally, we have an enormous problem in the UK: the public sector no longer funds the mental health sector properly, and the charities cannot fill the gap. Almost 800,000 kids in the 16 to 24-year-old group are not in education or employment, and covid has meant that the situation is effectively becoming a national emer
Tue 3 Mar
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Spring Forecast
Economic policies introduced by the previous Government piled more and more pressure on my generation, adding to intergenerational unfairness, and nowhere is that more clear than with plan 2 student loans; to declare my interest, I still owe more than £40,000. The policy proposed by the Conservative party will not do anything to alleviate the cost of living pressures on young people. Given the better economic outlook that we have seen today, will the Chancellor meet me and other MPs who are conc
Tue 3 Mar
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Sudan: Humanitarian Situation
With half of Sudan’s population under 18 and millions of children growing up amid widespread violence, Sudan is confronting what many now describe as the world’s largest child protection emergency. In that context, what concrete steps will the Department take to promote and defend the UN’s children and armed conflict mandate, so that the protection of children in Sudan remains a sustained diplomatic priority across the UN Security Council and the Human Rights Council?
Tue 3 Mar
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Spoke in debate: North Middlesex Hospital Accident and Emergency Services: Cancer Patients
Parliamentary appearance by Kate Osamor
Tue 3 Mar
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Spoke in debate: Sustainable Aviation Fuel Bill
Parliamentary appearance by Tom Collins
Tue 3 Mar
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Gaza: Support for Children
We would like all borders, including Rafah, to be open as quickly as possible and not in a phased process. We are making representations to the Israeli Government in that regard.
Tue 3 Mar
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Sudan: Humanitarian Situation
3. What steps her Department is taking to help tackle the humanitarian situation in Sudan.
Tue 3 Mar
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Gaza: Support for Children
Tens of thousands of children have been killed, injured, orphaned, or separated from their family during this conflict. The UK has medically evacuated 50 children for treatment in the UK, but help on the required scale can only be delivered on the ground in Gaza. We are providing £81 million in humanitarian and early recovery support this year, including social protection services, which have so far supported over 335,000 Palestinian children.
Tue 3 Mar
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Gaza: Support for Children
International NGOs remain indispensable to the UN-led humanitarian response, and we have supported key INGO partners, including through the Disasters Emergency Committee. In January, we marked the UK’s £3 million aid match for the middle east appeal. In total, we have provided £13 million since the appeal began. On 30 December last year, the UK led a statement with nine other countries to underline the vital role that INGOs play in Palestine. We continue to engage those organisations that have b
Tue 3 Mar
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Spoke in debate: Spring Forecast
Parliamentary appearance by Jessica Morden
Tue 3 Mar
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Tue 3 Mar
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Spring Forecast
The rail fare freeze benefits constituents who have seen rail fares rise by 60% since 2010. Also, the recent announcement of two new railway stations in Newport East is warmly welcomed. Can I encourage the Chancellor to continue to invest in Welsh transport infrastructure?
Tue 3 Mar
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Sudan: Humanitarian Situation
We know that conflict can dis-proportionately affect women and children and exacerbate gender-based violence. We cannot let this crisis in Sudan be ignored. There has been an alarming rise in gender-based violence and sexual abuse against women and girls. Can the Foreign Secretary tell me what further steps her Department is taking to tackle this horrific abuse against women and girls in Sudan at this time of conflict?
Tue 3 Mar
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Environmental Protection and Biodiversity
It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship today, Sir Roger. For anyone who is unaware, I broke my wrist playing beach volleyball; the score was Germany 1, England nil—let us hope that is not repeated at the world cup this year. I thank all colleagues who have sent their good wishes. I begin by congratulating my hon. Friend the Member for North East Hertfordshire (Chris Hinchliff) on his excellent opening speech, and I thank other Members for their thoughtful contributions. I am not the wate
Tue 3 Mar
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Spoke in debate: A5036 Park Lane footbridge
Parliamentary appearance by Peter Dowd
Tue 3 Mar
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Spoke in debate: Spring Forecast
Parliamentary appearance by Chris Curtis
Tue 3 Mar