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Events for Monday, 16 March 2026(2364 total)
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Middle East: UK Armed Forces Personnel
My hon. Friend is right: Iran’s widespread strikes have shown a total disregard for civilian life. Because I strengthened British defences in the region ahead of this conflict with extra jets, radars and defence systems, from day one we have been co-ordinating defensive actions, with a sound legal basis, to protect British citizens and bases, and our allies in the region. I am proud of the skill and dedication that our armed forces are showing in the middle east.
Mon 16 Mar
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Defence Investment Plan
I appreciate the hon. Gentleman’s interest in the issue. He will recognise that, as was pointed out in the strategic defence review, this is a question for the whole of society and the whole of Government. Preparation for greater defence readiness, and greater societal and economic readiness, is going on at present, alongside the work that we are doing in defence with other parts of Government to ensure that we can deliver the defence investment plan. We will then be able to deliver, in due cour
Mon 16 Mar
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Member Defections: Automatic By-elections
Forgive me; my view, and that of the Government, is very clear. It is for each hon. Member to decide; it is not for the Government or Parliament to have a mechanism that forces people. People should examine their conscience: if they feel that a by-election would enable them to rebuild trust with their constituents, it is important that they consider that. However, it is not for Parliament to mandate that for those who defect. It is about integrity. If they believe that they have broken a promise
Mon 16 Mar
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Member Defections: Automatic By-elections
The hon. Gentleman raises a really important point. There is always a balance and a trade-off, which we all make as MPs, between that judgment and a sense of shared and collective responsibility. It comes back to the point I made at the beginning: we cannot achieve much on our own. We achieve much more when we are together, and political parties rise or fall on unity. It is for every MP to decide where their conscience lies. If they genuinely believe that their party is going against the princip
Mon 16 Mar
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Member Defections: Automatic By-elections
The hon. Gentleman is very impatient, because I was barely getting started on my speech. I will address that, because it is an important question that we have to challenge ourselves with, and it is right that we are here to debate it today, but I wanted to set out the primacy of party politics because, to me, it is about values. It is about what we believe in, and what kind of country and world we would like to build. While I disagree fundamentally on many issues with Opposition Members, I recog
Mon 16 Mar
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Member Defections: Automatic By-elections
I, for one, feel robbed of your contribution to this debate, Sir Roger; I think it would have been fascinating. It genuinely has been a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship and a privilege to listen to the debate. I have certainly learned a lot about historical precedents and other things; it has been fascinating. I thank the hon. Member for South Cotswolds (Dr Savage) for opening the debate on behalf of the Petitions Committee, and the many thousands of people across the country who have s
Mon 16 Mar
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Grenfell Tower Memorial (Expenditure) Bill
I associate myself with all the comments made by my hon. Friends the Members for Kensington and Bayswater (Joe Powell) and for Hammersmith and Chiswick (Andy Slaughter). It is an honour to follow them. This is not an issue on which there will be any contention at all between me and the Secretary of State, who I know cares deeply about this matter and who, like all of us in the House today, wants to see a swift and just resolution. Today, we debate a Bill that touches on one of the deepest wounds
Mon 16 Mar
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Defence Investment Plan
As a former Parachute Regiment reservist, I warmly welcome the Government’s clear focus on strengthening our armed forces and their defensive capability. Although the appetite for service remains high, the bureaucracy we inherited is holding back recruitment. Will the Secretary of State outline the steps that his Department is taking to support more working adults in joining the volunteer reserve forces?
Mon 16 Mar
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Spoke in debate: Strait of Hormuz
Parliamentary appearance by David Baines
Mon 16 Mar
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Mon 16 Mar
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Spoke in debate: United Nations Charter
Parliamentary appearance by Yuan Yang
Mon 16 Mar
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Spoke in debate: Heating Oil Support
Parliamentary appearance by Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Mon 16 Mar
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Spoke in debate: Heating Oil Support
Parliamentary appearance by Terry Jermy
Mon 16 Mar
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Spoke in debate: Royal Fleet Auxiliary: Merchant Seafarers
Parliamentary appearance by Grahame Morris
Mon 16 Mar
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Spoke in debate: Royal Fleet Auxiliary: Merchant Seafarers
Parliamentary appearance by Louise Sandher-Jones
Mon 16 Mar
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Spoke in debate: Heating Oil Support
Parliamentary appearance by Julia Buckley
Mon 16 Mar
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Spoke in debate: Defence Investment Plan
Parliamentary appearance by Jessica Morden
Mon 16 Mar
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Spoke in debate: Topical Questions
Parliamentary appearance by Frank McNally
Mon 16 Mar
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Spoke in debate: Heating Oil Support
Parliamentary appearance by Jenny Riddell-Carpenter
Mon 16 Mar
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Spoke in debate: Defence Jobs: Wales
Parliamentary appearance by Gerald Jones
Mon 16 Mar