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Events for Monday, 9 March 2026(2364 total)

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Dame Diana JohnsonappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Child Poverty: Bolton North East
Parliamentary appearance by Dame Diana Johnson
Mon 9 Mar
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Dame Diana JohnsonappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Topical Questions
Parliamentary appearance by Dame Diana Johnson
Mon 9 Mar
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Alex BakerappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Middle East: Economic Update
Parliamentary appearance by Alex Baker
Mon 9 Mar
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Dame Karen BradleyappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Immigration Policy
Parliamentary appearance by Dame Karen Bradley
Mon 9 Mar
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Alex NorrisspeechLabour (Co-op)
Immigration Policy
The hon. Gentleman will have heard earlier that we in the Home Office are making decisions faster than ever without affecting the grant rate. We are making those quick decisions so that those who need protection can build their lives in this country. The hon. Gentleman may well have heard Question Time earlier today, when we were talking about the number of young people in Britain who are out of work. I cannot accept that so many young people in Britain can be out of work and the Government can
Mon 9 Mar
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Ms Marie RimmerappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Type 1 Diabetes: Infant Testing
Parliamentary appearance by Ms Marie Rimmer
Mon 9 Mar
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Alex BakerappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Middle East: Defence
Parliamentary appearance by Alex Baker
Mon 9 Mar
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Victoria AtkinsspeechConservative
Type 1 Diabetes: Infant Testing
I warmly welcome the Minister to her place. I should declare that I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at the age of three, so I cannot begin to imagine the pain that Mr and Mrs Story, and other affected families who are in the Public Gallery or watching this debate online, have felt—particularly my constituent Levi, who lost her beloved son Eli at the age of two after five misdiagnoses of viruses and infection. Will the Minister undertake to ensure that future guidance will be drafted to emphas
Mon 9 Mar
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Alex BakerspeechLabour
Middle East: Defence
I thank the Secretary of State for everything he is doing to support all my constituents in the region and to keep them safe. I know that he and I share the priority of getting our serving personnel the capabilities that they need. In the light of the movements we have seen today in the gilt and bond markets, which underline the pressure on Governments to finance increased defence spending, does the Secretary of State agree that we should explore innovative multilateral financing mechanisms, suc
Mon 9 Mar
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Alex BakerspeechLabour
Middle East: Economic Update
As the Member of Parliament for the home of the British Army, I thank the Chancellor for her support for our armed forces. My constituency is also home to innovative defence and aerospace businesses, many of which are ambitious to expand and to play their part in strengthening our national security, but that depends on being able to access the investment that they need to scale up. Will the Chancellor reassure those businesses in my constituency that this Government will continue to work closely
Mon 9 Mar
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Dame Karen BradleyspeechConservative
Immigration Policy
Has the Home Office made an assessment of the number of people who will be affected, and of the amount that will be saved, by moving from a statutory duty to support asylum seekers to a discretionary power?
Mon 9 Mar
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Irene CampbellspeechLabour
Type 1 Diabetes: Infant Testing
I beg to move, That this House has considered e-petition 728677 relating to type 1 diabetes testing for infants. It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Sir Alec. I thank the petitioner, Mr John Story, for starting the petition and telling us the devastating story of what happened to his daughter Lyla, who tragically died when the warning signs of type 1 diabetes were missed. I also congratulate him on gathering over 120,000 signatures from across the United Kingdom on a topic that I
Mon 9 Mar
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Damien EganspeechLabour
Middle East: Defence
The targeting of RAF Akrotiri by Iranian proxies is a direct act of aggression against the United Kingdom. The Iranian regime have repeatedly shown their willingness to export terror internationally across multiple fronts. What steps is the Secretary of State taking with colleagues across Government to ensure Iran poses less of a threat to Britons abroad and in the UK?
Mon 9 Mar
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Alex NorrisspeechLabour (Co-op)
Immigration Policy
I totally agree. My hon. Friend can assure people in Harlow that every element of our system will incentivise people to come here and follow the rules, and if they do not, that will be a bar to citizenship. It will bar them from getting what they want from our settlement system. That is the right balance for the British people to ensure that our generosity is not abused.
Mon 9 Mar
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Damien EganspeechLabour
Immigration Policy
We see reports of armed criminal gangs operating with confidence along the northern coastline of France. My constituents ask what the French authorities are actually doing to deal with the issue. Can the Minister give an update on the ongoing discussions that he is having with his French counterparts? What will change on the back of these reforms?
Mon 9 Mar
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Irene CampbellspeechLabour
Type 1 Diabetes: Infant Testing
I agree with the points that my hon. Friend raises. The research and emerging information from the ELSA study should be considered as soon as possible. In Diabetes UK’s campaign, the four Ts stand for “toilet”, “thirsty”, “tired” and “thinner”. Recognising those symptoms is key to the campaign. In preparation for this debate, I met representatives of the Royal College of General Practitioners, who advised me that after hearing Lyla’s story, they urgently reviewed their curriculum and made sure t
Mon 9 Mar
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Irene CampbellspeechLabour
Type 1 Diabetes: Infant Testing
I thank the hon. Member for raising that important point. I look forward to the Minister’s response. The rapid finger-prick glucose test is readily available and can be administered quite easily.
Mon 9 Mar
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Irene CampbellspeechLabour
Type 1 Diabetes: Infant Testing
I thank my hon. Friend for raising that important point. Again, I refer to the Minister’s response. This is a very important issue, and it is crucial that we get it right. There can be barriers to diagnosis if there is the appearance of another illness, such as a cold or tonsillitis, that can make diabetes more difficult to recognise. Young children are often unable to fully express themselves in relation to symptoms, which can be problematic. There must be more awareness of that possibility. Tr
Mon 9 Mar
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Alex NorrisspeechLabour (Co-op)
Immigration Policy
Of course I will. I want to see equitable dispersal, and I am desperately trying to close the gap between the Home Office and local government so that there is better information sharing. Local authorities should not be surprised: there should be an early conversation about possible sites in their communities, not because they will have a veto but because they may have a better way of doing things.
Mon 9 Mar
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Josh DeanspeechLabour
Support for NEET Young People
A young person with undiagnosed attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is more likely not to be in education, employment or training. That is driven by a lack of recognition, treatment and tailored support. The expert-led NHS ADHD taskforce estimates that the cost to the UK economy of unsupported ADHD is £17 billion each year, but, with the right support, young people with ADHD can thrive. Will the Secretary of State set out how the Department is working across Government, including through th
Mon 9 Mar