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Events for Thursday, 5 March 2026(2364 total)

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Ed MilibandappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Energy Markets
Parliamentary appearance by Ed Miliband
Thu 5 Mar
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Mr James FrithappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Digital ID Scheme: Public consultation
Parliamentary appearance by Mr James Frith
Thu 5 Mar
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Jas AthwalspeechLabour
Commonwealth Troops: First World War
I thank all colleagues who have contributed to the debate; it is really appreciated. As I close the debate, I would like to make the declaration that my paternal great-grandfather served in the first world war, and my maternal grandfather served in the second world war. I often remember a quote by General Sir Ian Hamilton; I never met my great-grandfather—he passed away before I was born—but if I want to remember him, it is like this. Writing to the commander-in-chief shortly after a particular
Thu 5 Mar
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Jas AthwalspeechLabour
Commonwealth Troops: First World War
I absolutely agree with everything my hon. Friend said. From undivided India alone, around 74,000 soldiers were killed, each one a son, a brother, a husband or a friend—each one a life cut short by war. For many years, the full story of Commonwealth contributions was not widely recognised. Remembrance often focused on Europe, but gradually, history is correcting that imbalance. Research by British Future found that in 2014, only 22% of people knew that Muslim soldiers fought for Britain in the f
Thu 5 Mar
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Jas AthwalspeechLabour
Commonwealth Troops: First World War
I beg to move, That this House has considered the contributions of Commonwealth troops in the First World War. I grew up in Ilford as a youngster with my childhood friends Harp and Sukha. We were ordinary lads bound together by a love for football, and oblivious to the fact that our fathers, grandfathers and great-grandfathers could, unknown to us, similarly have been bound together, but on the battlefields of Europe. How were we to know? That was not taught in schools, and it was not shown in t
Thu 5 Mar
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Jas AthwalspeechLabour
Business of the House
I welcome the Government’s announcements on ground rents, but many leaseholders remain at the mercy of managing agents who raise service charges while delivering poor repairs. One of my constituents has had no hot water for three months, while others still lack external wall system 1 certificates, leaving them unable to sell their homes or know whether they are safe. Reducing ground rents tackles one issue but not the wider problem. Will the Leader of the House urge the Minister to give local au
Thu 5 Mar
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Stuart AndrewspeechConservative
Palliative Care
May I begin by congratulating the hon. Member for York Central (Rachael Maskell) on securing this important debate, and the independent commission on palliative and end-of-life care on the amazing work that it has undertaken? Its report certainly provides an important contribution to the discussion about how we ensure that people receive compassionate and high-quality care at the end of life. This debate is important. There is a saying that nothing is certain in life other than death and taxes,
Thu 5 Mar
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Dr Jeevun SandherappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: EU: Mutual Interests
Parliamentary appearance by Dr Jeevun Sandher
Thu 5 Mar
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Jas AthwalappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Business of the House
Parliamentary appearance by Jas Athwal
Thu 5 Mar
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Jas AthwalappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Commonwealth Troops: First World War
Parliamentary appearance by Jas Athwal
Thu 5 Mar
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Terry JermyappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Business of the House
Parliamentary appearance by Terry Jermy
Thu 5 Mar
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Terry JermyappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Consular Assistance
Parliamentary appearance by Terry Jermy
Thu 5 Mar
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Terry JermyappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Local Museums
Parliamentary appearance by Terry Jermy
Thu 5 Mar
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Tom CollinsappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Palliative Care
Parliamentary appearance by Tom Collins
Thu 5 Mar
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Frank McNallyappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Business of the House
Parliamentary appearance by Frank McNally
Thu 5 Mar
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Ed MilibandspeechLabour
Energy Markets
My hon. Friend was obviously a precocious five-year-old in 1979, with a great knowledge of and interest in politics. I will not speculate on the last part of his question, but what he said about the indiscriminate Iranian attacks is an important point to underline. The fundamental point he makes about driving forward with renewables, nuclear and all the things that get us off the markets is surely the lesson that we must all learn from this crisis.
Thu 5 Mar
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Frank McNallyspeechLabour
Business of the House
My constituent Mr Fraser, a former prison officer, retired in 2020. He has been met with constant barriers and a lack of answers regarding his pension. I have sought clarity on this case, but have not received the reason for the unacceptable delay that there has been. Like many others, Mr Fraser is facing undisclosed barriers to receiving what he is entitled to. Will my right hon. Friend find time for a debate on the administration of civil service pensions, and on the McCloud remedy in particul
Thu 5 Mar
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Ed MilibandspeechLabour
Energy Markets
I thank the hon. Lady for the point that she makes. It is worth saying that Lord Browne of Madingley, formerly of BP, was on the radio yesterday making precisely the same point that she and I have made. This is a man who used to run one of the world’s largest oil and gas companies, and he said that the lesson of this crisis is that we have to get on to clean power. On the hon. Lady’s point about networks, it is important to be transparent about that. It is also important to bear down on those co
Thu 5 Mar
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Ed MilibandspeechLabour
Energy Markets
I agree with the first part of my hon. Friend’s question, so I will take the last part on marginal pricing, as that is the challenge, and be as brief as I can. I completely understand the logic of his question. One of the benefits of a clean power system is that gas will set the price much less of the time. One of the benefits of moving from the renewables obligation to contracts for difference is that it gives us a fixed price that is not subject to the marginal price of gas. I am sympathetic t
Thu 5 Mar
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Alex MayerspeechLabour
Business of the House
Young coach drivers are severely limited in the distances they are allowed to drive. Trying to get to London from your constituency, Madam Deputy Speaker, they would only make it as far as Sheffield. The Government have recently closed a consultation on this issue. Could the Leader of the House let us know when we will get a response? It seems very strange that people of the same age are able to drive a 44-tonne lorry, but not a coach for any considerable distance.
Thu 5 Mar