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Events for Tuesday, 24 March 2026(2364 total)

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Grahame MorrisspeechLabour
Oil and Gas
I welcome this debate. As we have heard, oil and gas are likely to remain part of our energy mix for years to come, but recent global instability underscores a fundamental point: true energy security comes from reliable domestic and renewable sources, not from continued exposure to volatile international fossil fuel markets. Even if production were to increase, it would not shield the UK from global price fluctuations. Oil and gas extracted from the North sea is sold on international markets at
Tue 24 Mar
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Michelle ScroghamappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Defence
Parliamentary appearance by Michelle Scrogham
Tue 24 Mar
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Chris MurrayspeechLabour
Middle East Conflict: Energy Security
Our energy security is so exposed to events in the middle east because we have relied on oil and gas for too long. Not only do fossil fuels cause climate change, but we buy them on the open market, so no further drilling in the North sea would help to mitigate prices. The only true path to energy security is through renewables and nuclear, so can the Secretary of State set out how this country will do that, so that in future energy crises our country’s security is less exposed?
Tue 24 Mar
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Peter DowdspeechLabour
Reproductive Coercion
Natalie Fleet will move the motion and the Minister will respond. I remind other Members that they may make a speech only with prior permission from the Member in charge of the debate and from the Minister. As is the convention in 30-minute debates, there will not be an opportunity for the Member in charge to wind up. We are going to vote shortly; I will suspend the sitting for 15 minutes for the first vote, and for another 10 minutes if there is another.
Tue 24 Mar
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Dr Jeevun SandherspeechLabour
Defence
My point is not where we stand in the defence standings; my point is about what we need to do to prepare for war to prevent it. Moving on to the things that we do agree on—and I think it is worth saying what we agree on, because we should not disagree across this House on this fundamental thing—the first and fundamental duty of this Government, of any Government, is to keep us safe at this moment in time. I want to talk a little about what that actually means, because we focus a lot on the perce
Tue 24 Mar
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Carla DenyerspeechGreen Party
Oil and Gas
No, I will not. I will continue for now. What the shadow Secretary of State’s motion would achieve is the raising of a lot of money. When war inflates oil and gas prices, fossil fuel bosses cash in. Just five companies made nearly half a trillion dollars in the years after the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Of course, those obscene profits should be taxed through the energy profits levy, because nobody should be cashing in on conflict. Again, I draw your attention, Madam Deputy Speaker, and the at
Tue 24 Mar
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Carla DenyerspeechGreen Party
Oil and Gas
My reliance is on the evidence, which shows that 93% of recoverable oil and gas in the British parts of the North sea has already been extracted. Whatever does remain will be sold on the international market to the highest bidder, as many Members have already pointed out. If the proposals in the shadow Secretary of State’s motion were implemented, they would do nothing for energy security and nothing for jobs.
Tue 24 Mar
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Carla DenyerspeechGreen Party
Oil and Gas
I beg the right hon. Lady’s pardon, but they say I am wrong about what?
Tue 24 Mar
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Tom TugendhatappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Water Supply and Housing Targets: West Kent
Parliamentary appearance by Tom Tugendhat
Tue 24 Mar
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Chris MurrayspeechLabour
Middle East Conflict: Energy Security
9. What assessment he has made of the potential impact of the middle east conflict on energy security.
Tue 24 Mar
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Pam CoxappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Armed Forces Bill (Second sitting)
Parliamentary appearance by Pam Cox
Tue 24 Mar
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Luke MurphyappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Middle East: Economic Update
Parliamentary appearance by Luke Murphy
Tue 24 Mar
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Carla DenyerspeechGreen Party
Oil and Gas
No, I will not, thank you—I will carry on. [Interruption.] Fine, I will give way.
Tue 24 Mar
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Dan CardenappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Middle East: Economic Update
Parliamentary appearance by Dan Carden
Tue 24 Mar
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Carla DenyerspeechGreen Party
Oil and Gas
Those Members answered the challenges from the shadow Secretary of State, so I will move on, given the limit on time. Given that the measures proposed in the motion will not secure our energy supply, protect jobs or bring down bills, what will drilling more oil and gas from the North sea do? It will undo so much progress we have made in cutting greenhouse gas emissions. We are proud to have ended polluting coal power in the UK—indeed, I thought the shadow Secretary of State was proud of that—but
Tue 24 Mar
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Pam CoxappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Armed Forces Bill (First sitting)
Parliamentary appearance by Pam Cox
Tue 24 Mar
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Mr Angus MacDonaldappearanceLiberal Democrat
Spoke in debate: Heating Oil: Rural Homes
Parliamentary appearance by Mr Angus MacDonald
Tue 24 Mar
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Michael ShanksspeechLabour
Grid Capacity: West London
The hon. Gentleman has framed that perfectly. The challenge is not just about being able to get clean power into homes and businesses; on the demand side, it is also about how we can connect these critical economic growth opportunities. That is partly why we have cleared out the connections queue, so that more projects can connect. We have also launched a consultation to look at how we reform the demand side of the queue. Fundamentally, though, we have to build more grid—we have not built the gr
Tue 24 Mar
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Tulip SiddiqappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Endometriosis Services
Parliamentary appearance by Tulip Siddiq
Tue 24 Mar
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Carla DenyerspeechGreen Party
Oil and Gas
There is simply no case for opening new oil and gas wells in the North sea, for approving Rosebank and Jackdaw, or for removing the windfall tax from oil and gas companies. It is inaccurate, irresponsible and immoral for the shadow Secretary of State, the right hon. Member for East Surrey (Claire Coutinho), to suggest otherwise in her motion. Expanding North sea drilling will do nothing to support UK energy security or jobs, as the Lib Dem spokesperson—the hon. Member for South Cambridgeshire (P
Tue 24 Mar