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Events for Wednesday, 18 March 2026(2364 total)

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Blair McDougallspeechLabour
Royal Mail: Performance
I will happily look at that. It is another example of a service that is simply not good enough. As was mentioned, I recently met Royal Mail’s chief executive to press these issues directly. He was left in no doubt about the level of anger and concern across the House, and he was clear that the service is not where he wants it to be. He gave me a firm commitment that he will work towards restoring confidence in the service. Where service has fallen short locally, whether due to staffing pressures
Wed 18 Mar
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Blair McDougallspeechLabour
Royal Mail: Performance
Seriously, though, it is galling that Royal Mail is increasing the price of its services but is not meeting delivery targets. Our constituents rightly expect that, if they are paying more, they should get the service and deliveries on time. It is simply not good enough.
Wed 18 Mar
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Blair McDougallspeechLabour
Royal Mail: Performance
It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mr Twigg. I thank the hon. Member for Exmouth and Exeter East (David Reed) for securing today’s important debate. He spoke about falling confidence in Royal Mail. I think the debate has shown that there is growing anger about failures of service. My hon. Friends the Members for Worcester (Tom Collins), for Hartlepool (Mr Brash) and for Sheffield Central (Abtisam Mohamed) and others spoke about how, when raising those concerns on behalf of consti
Wed 18 Mar
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Nigel FaragespeechReform UK
Engagements
Q8. Over the course of the last year, our North sea neighbours, Norway, have opened 49 drill sites for gas and oil. On our side of the North sea, the number is zero. Given that our critical reserve of natural gas is down to two days and how vulnerable we are, and with talk of potential energy rationing coming later this year, is it not time that we changed course, got rid of excessive taxation on the exploration companies, opened up the licences and became self-sufficient in natural gas? With th
Wed 18 Mar
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Blair McDougallspeechLabour
Social Enterprises and Community Ownership
My hon. Friend makes an important point. We are having a wider conversation at the moment about how enterprise education in general should go through people’s experience in school, and the co-operative and social interest models should be part of that. The co-operative development unit in MHCLG is helping to develop guidance and partnering with local authorities to see how we can improve access and advice. On community ownership, we are committed to communities and we are going further than ever
Wed 18 Mar
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Blair McDougallspeechLabour
Social Enterprises and Community Ownership
I certainly will, Sir John. It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship. It is also a privilege to respond to a debate with so many passionate and proud speeches on behalf of local community enterprises and charities. I am glad to have the opportunity to congratulate Leigh Spinners on all of its success so far, to thank the Rebuild Site in Carlisle, to raise a glass to the Black Bull in Gartmore, the Fleece Inn in the Cotswolds and the Brewers Arms in Worcestershire, to tell Cosham Communi
Wed 18 Mar
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Charlie MaynardspeechLiberal Democrat
Royal Mail: Performance
I have been here for 17 months. We could rehash things from 14 or 17 years ago. I believe that in 2009 the Labour Government sought to take a 30% stake out of the Royal Mail, but I am not interested in going back through that because we are where we are. Let me try to finish my speech, and I will talk about where I think we should be heading now. The Government and Ofcom need to urgently make it clear to Royal Mail executives that they must get a grip on the situation. Although letter numbers ha
Wed 18 Mar
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Charlie MaynardspeechLiberal Democrat
Royal Mail: Performance
It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Mr Twigg, and I thank the hon. Member for Exmouth and Exeter East (David Reed) for securing this important debate. I also thank my hon. Friends the Members for Sutton and Cheam (Luke Taylor), for Eastbourne (Josh Babarinde) and for Yeovil (Adam Dance) for highlighting all the impacts on their constituents, in the form of missed medical appointments, financial appointments or legal appointments. Exactly the same is true in my Witney constituency. Ob
Wed 18 Mar
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Gordon McKeeappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Topical Questions
Parliamentary appearance by Gordon McKee
Wed 18 Mar
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Margaret MullaneappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Royal Mail: Performance
Parliamentary appearance by Margaret Mullane
Wed 18 Mar
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Tom MorrisonappearanceLiberal Democrat
Spoke in debate: Cheadle Train Station
Parliamentary appearance by Tom Morrison
Wed 18 Mar
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Tom MorrisonappearanceLiberal Democrat
Spoke in debate: Royal Mail: Performance
Parliamentary appearance by Tom Morrison
Wed 18 Mar
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Blake StephensonappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Fuel Duty
Parliamentary appearance by Blake Stephenson
Wed 18 Mar
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Ms Marie RimmerappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Freedom of Religion or Belief in China
Parliamentary appearance by Ms Marie Rimmer
Wed 18 Mar
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Dr Marie TidballappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Engagements
Parliamentary appearance by Dr Marie Tidball
Wed 18 Mar
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Jo PlattspeechLabour (Co-op)
Social Enterprises and Community Ownership
I beg to move, That this House has considered social enterprises and community ownership. It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Sir John. When people make speeches about post-industrial towns like mine, they often begin in the same way: by listing everything that we have lost. They talk about decline, deprivation, and the industries that disappeared during the wave of UK deindustrialisation. To be clear, many of those things are true and it is important to acknowledge that. However, th
Wed 18 Mar
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Jo PlattspeechLabour (Co-op)
Social Enterprises and Community Ownership
My hon. Friend is a great advocate for the co-operative movement, whose birthplace is in his constituency. I absolutely agree with him—there is more the Government can do to support co-operatives in all sectors. Today, the co-operative spirit is alive and well in my constituency. In towns like mine, such organisations are not simply community projects, but are becoming local economic anchors. Let me give the House a few examples. For Tyldesley is a community-led initiative that is revitalising t
Wed 18 Mar
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Jo PlattspeechLabour (Co-op)
Social Enterprises and Community Ownership
That is exactly what this debate is about: hearing about initiatives that are thriving all over the country, bringing them together, and creating the support that those organisations need. I will definitely take that forward to see whether there is anything that we can do in our local area. Across the UK there are about 131,000 social enterprises—roughly one in every 42 businesses. Together, they contribute about 3.4% of GDP, employ more than 2.3 million people, and reinvest more than £1 billion
Wed 18 Mar
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Neil O'BrienappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Student Loans
Parliamentary appearance by Neil O'Brien
Wed 18 Mar
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Claire HannaspeechSocial Democratic & Labour Party
Engagements
We have seen this play out before: a US rush to military escalation with no plan for what comes next. We have seen schoolgirls bombed in Iran, whole families killed in Lebanon, chaos in a region already scarred by repression and genocide, and economic shocks that hurt the most vulnerable at home. In Irish, there is a phrase, “Ní mhealltar an sionnach faoi dhó”—have we learned no lessons? People are asking exactly that: how many times do these horrors play out before the lessons are learned? The
Wed 18 Mar