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Spoke in debate: Royal Mail: Performance
Parliamentary appearance by Richard Baker
Wed 18 Mar
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Social Enterprises and Community Ownership
The new community right-to-buy model has been transformative, and community ownership is at the heart of what we do in Stroud. What I have noticed, and other Members have already pointed out, is that each organisation has to go through the same learning process to get funding. And the other thing I have noticed is that a lot of local people are willing to put funds into community ownership, but they need some sort of guarantee that those funds are safe. There is a role for some regional support
Wed 18 Mar
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Topical Questions
T2. Britain has a world-leading creative sector and an AI economy second only to the US and China. Will the Secretary of State tell me how she is promoting and protecting both industries?
Wed 18 Mar
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Spoke in debate: Flooding: Rural Communities
Parliamentary appearance by George Freeman
Wed 18 Mar
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Spoke in debate: Draft Warm Home Discount (England and Wales) Regulations 2026
Parliamentary appearance by George Freeman
Wed 18 Mar
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Menstrual and Gynaecological Health
I beg to move, That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision about the teaching of menstrual and gynaecological health in certain educational settings; to provide for training, guidance and resources to support such teaching; to provide that training includes content about awareness of racial discrimination in menstrual and gynaecological health; to require the Secretary of State to take steps to increase public understanding of menstrual and gynaecological health, including measures
Wed 18 Mar
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Spoke in debate: Freedom of Religion or Belief in China
Parliamentary appearance by Chris Evans
Wed 18 Mar
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Engagements
Q3. My constituent Caroline from Grenoside told me that since December the cost of her heating oil has nearly tripled, from £257 to £700. Local farmers I met last week also raised their concerns that the oil industry has not been properly regulated, disadvantaging off-grid customers. While I welcome the Government’s £53 million support package for rural communities, will the Prime Minister confirm how disabled people, vulnerable people and low-income households can access this support, and how h
Wed 18 Mar
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Spoke in debate: Menstrual and Gynaecological Health
Parliamentary appearance by Ms Abena Oppong-Asare
Wed 18 Mar
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Royal Mail: Performance
Our focus at the moment is on getting the business on to a sustainable footing. That is about the negotiations on the very terms and conditions that my hon. Friend raises. As I mentioned, Ofcom has put on notice those other parcel providers. That is primarily about the poor quality of service that we see from many of them, but when we talk to Royal Mail and the union—as I am sure my hon. Friend has done—they will point out that sense of better employers being undermined by those working practice
Wed 18 Mar
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Royal Mail: Performance
Obviously, part of ensuring that the obligations around postal votes are maintained is making sure that the resource is there on the ground to do that. Another part of it is also the prioritisation of postal votes within the service. There are existing structures for that, such as doing sweeps of boxes. I reiterate that the Government will continue to hold Royal Mail to account, will support strong and independent regulation by Ofcom and will press urgently for the improvements that customers ri
Wed 18 Mar
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Fuel Duty
Which of the five recent Conservative Prime Ministers gave Bradford council the right to introduce a clean air zone?
Wed 18 Mar
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Fuel Duty
I think the point that my hon. Friend the Member for Cowdenbeath and Kirkcaldy (Melanie Ward) was making is that, contrary to what the hon. Member said, the majority of parents of children who are disadvantaged by the two-child benefit cap are working. They are grafters; they are the hon. Member’s constituents, who are often working multiple jobs just to make ends meet in the difficult cost of living crisis that we inherited. Surely he is not calling the parents who will benefit from the lifting
Wed 18 Mar
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Student Loans
The previous Conservative Member who intervened asked me about 1997, so there is some looking back going on. I would welcome the Conservatives reflecting on their time in power, but unfortunately that is not what I have seen today and it is not the tone of the conversation that I hear coming from the party. The Tories are calling on the Government to change the plan 2 repayment system, when they designed plan 2 student loans; to end repayment thresholds, when they froze them; and to create more
Wed 18 Mar
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Rural Broadband
1. What steps she is taking to help ensure reliable broadband services in hard-to-reach areas of rural constituencies.
Wed 18 Mar
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Royal Mail: Performance
It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Mr Twigg. I want to put on the record my thanks to the posties across the Hexham constituency. They traverse extremely rural areas to deliver post in some pretty challenging circumstances. It is a pleasure to represent them and their families. Unfortunately, like some of the post in my experience, most of my speech will go undelivered, but I do want to speak a little bit about the impact of Royal Mail’s management, particularly its neglect of rural
Wed 18 Mar
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Fuel Duty
In a pithy sentence, will the hon. Gentleman describe the mission of the Conservative party?
Wed 18 Mar
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Freedom of Religion or Belief in China
It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Ms Jardine. I thank my hon. Friend the Member for St Helens South and Whiston (Ms Rimmer) for securing the debate. This is not the first time that either of us have spoken on this topic in this place. I also pay tribute to the Father of the House for his speech. I hope that Pope Leo heeds his call and follows the example of his predecessor, John Paul II, in standing up to communism around the world. I am delighted to see present the right hon. M
Wed 18 Mar
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Student Loans
There are many levers that this Government can pull to make life better for graduates. I understand that, given the economic situation, some of those levers are easier to pull than others. I am glad that measures such as the Renters’ Rights Act 2026 are coming forward and making a difference for my generation every single day. I have voiced my view that the system is not fair and that I would like my Government to look at it, and I think that that has been heard. Let me return to what I was sayi
Wed 18 Mar