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Events for Tuesday, 17 March 2026(2364 total)

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Sir Gavin WilliamsonspeechConservative
Ministerial Salaries (Amendment) Bill
Will the Minister give way?
Tue 17 Mar
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Sir Gavin WilliamsonspeechConservative
Ministerial Salaries (Amendment) Bill
Was any consideration given to reducing the ministerial total, as against increasing it, in preparing this Bill?
Tue 17 Mar
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Sir Gavin WilliamsonspeechConservative
Ministerial Salaries (Amendment) Bill
I completely agree with the hon. Gentleman. There is a disconnect between all the priorities and all the issues around the world and our wanting to pass legislation to create more ministerial offices. I also understand and appreciate the challenges that the Prime Minister will face. I am sympathetic to his position, because he will be constantly badgered to make more Ministers, with more people wanting patronage and elevation. As my right hon. Friend the Member for New Forest East (Sir Julian Le
Tue 17 Mar
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Sir Gavin WilliamsonspeechConservative
Ministerial Salaries (Amendment) Bill
What a pleasure it is to speak in this debate. Speaking in a debate where there is no time limit attached to the speeches made is a rarity and an opportunity that we should all relish and take advantage of. I must confess that when I saw the title of this Bill, the radical in me was excited. I thought that the Government were going to do something bold, visionary and different, but sadly that opportunity to do something different seems to have passed them by. Instead of listening to what the Cha
Tue 17 Mar
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Alex NorrisspeechLabour (Co-op)
Immigration Reforms
That’s me!
Tue 17 Mar
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Alex NorrisspeechLabour (Co-op)
Immigration Reforms
It is a pleasure to serve with you in the Chair, Mr Stringer; I shall certainly follow that direction. I start by thanking the hon. Member for Perth and Kinross-shire (Pete Wishart) for securing this debate, on a topic he clearly feels very passionate about. He spoke with great power, while also providing a forum for colleagues to do the same and raise interesting and important global, national, regional and local issues. I will seek to cover the wide range of issues that have been raised in thi
Tue 17 Mar
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Alex NorrisspeechLabour (Co-op)
Immigration Reforms
Yes, but I have very little time.
Tue 17 Mar
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Alex NorrisspeechLabour (Co-op)
Immigration Reforms
That is a very important point. If people are failed asylum seekers or foreign national offenders, and have no right to be in the country, they should be removed. There is a challenge: public confidence, as I have said, is so, so low. It must be demonstrated that that takes place—I have that conversation with constituents, and they do not always believe me. If my hon. Friend thinks that it is too route one, I accept that challenge, but I cannot accept that we do not need to tell that story, beca
Tue 17 Mar
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Harpreet UppalspeechLabour
Topical Questions
T6. As my hon. Friend the Member for Erewash (Adam Thompson) said, the consequences of knife crime are always tragic. It devastates communities and too often involves young people. There has been under-investment in the criminal justice system and, in particular, in provision for youth justice by previous Administrations. What steps is the Minister taking with Departments across Government to increase prosecutions for knife crime, and for child exploitation in organised criminality in particular
Tue 17 Mar
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Nick TimothyspeechConservative
Jury Trials
I think the public will be disappointed by this behaviour. The Justice Secretary cannot get his story straight. Like the Prime Minister, he once said: “Criminal trials without juries are a bad idea”. Now he says they are a good idea, with his justification for this change changing by the minute. Last week, 10 Labour MPs voted against the courts Bill and 90 abstained. They are looking for a compromise—not in the House of Lords, but while the Bill is in this House. The Justice Secretary just refus
Tue 17 Mar
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Nick TimothyspeechConservative
Jury Trials
The Prime Minister, we learned this weekend, once said that trials without juries mean evidence is not properly tested and can lead to wrongful convictions. Was he wrong?
Tue 17 Mar
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Nick TimothyspeechConservative
Jury Trials
Thank you, Mr Speaker—[Interruption.]
Tue 17 Mar
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Nigel HuddlestonappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Draft Grants to the Churches Conservation Trust Order 2026
Parliamentary appearance by Nigel Huddleston
Tue 17 Mar
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Michael PaynespeechLabour
Productivity and Economic Growth: East Midlands
I thank my hon. Friend for securing the debate. Does he agree that one way to redress the historical imbalance in transport spending is for a green light to be given to the fourth Trent crossing, which would link my constituency to his beautiful constituency of Rushcliffe? It would unlock economic growth and bring forward new jobs, crucially it would help with emergency planning in one of the biggest cities in the country, and it would be great for our region.
Tue 17 Mar
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Michael PaynespeechLabour
Productivity and Economic Growth: East Midlands
Does the shadow Minister also regret the fact that between 2010-11 and 2019-20 local authority spending in the east midlands dropped by 22.6%, on the previous Government’s watch?
Tue 17 Mar