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Events for Tuesday, 24 March 2026(2364 total)

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Tom TugendhatspeechConservative
Water Supply and Housing Targets: West Kent
I understand that the Minister is talking about very short-term interventions, but this is about 13,000 homes over a period running up to 2042. I was not going to be partisan about it, but this has come about because of the removal of planning requirements from cities such as London and their imposition on areas such as west Kent. That is a Government decision, and they have a mandate to execute it. They and the Green party voted through the change of green belt into this imaginary grey belt—aga
Tue 24 Mar
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Mike ReaderappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Oil and Gas
Parliamentary appearance by Mike Reader
Tue 24 Mar
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Mike ReaderappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Household Energy Bills
Parliamentary appearance by Mike Reader
Tue 24 Mar
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Sam CarlingspeechLabour
Defence
I am not 100% sure what point the hon. Gentleman is trying to make, but he has put it on the record. There is a huge amount of drone activity going on, and a lot of ways in which that needs to be dealt with. I am heartened by what this Government have done so far, including, to name just a few achievements: the largest pay rise in two decades for armed forces personnel, many of whom are my constituents; the first veterans’ strategy in seven years; the largest sustained increase in defence spendi
Tue 24 Mar
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Anna SabinespeechLiberal Democrat
Women’s Safety in Rural Areas
I beg to move, That this House has considered the impact of planning on women’s safety in rural areas. It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Mr Dowd. I secured this debate because I think the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government has made an oversight; I hope it is a genuine oversight and that MHCLG is willing to rectify it. I am genuinely delighted that the Minister for Housing and Planning is here to respond, as I have been trying to contact him about this issue for s
Tue 24 Mar
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Pippa HeylingsspeechLiberal Democrat
Oil and Gas
I can confirm that the Liberal Democrat position is not to support new fields for exploration in the North sea. Rather, we should accelerate our own home-grown clean energy, the price of which we control. Otherwise, our constituents will forever be at the mercy of a deteriorating world order.
Tue 24 Mar
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Michelle ScroghamspeechLabour
Defence
No, I will not be taking interventions. Lots of Members would like to contribute to the debate who have not had a chance to speak because the time has been taken up. The Opposition can feel free to mutter from the other side, but they should perhaps use the ears that are painted on instead of flapping the lips. I am astonished at the brass neck of shadow Ministers in criticising our readiness, when it was their Government who slashed £12 billion from defence in their first term, and continued th
Tue 24 Mar
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Pippa HeylingsspeechLiberal Democrat
Oil and Gas
Let me turn to jobs, which matter deeply. Those working in the North sea are skilled workers. They have kept our lights on, and must be at the heart of any transition. A just transition recognises that, although we will need oil and gas for decades to come, the North sea is a mature basin, and oil and gas workers, as well as supply chains, need support to transition. Even though the Conservatives supported new North sea drilling, the number of jobs in the oil and gas industry fell by 70,000 when
Tue 24 Mar
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Household Energy Bills
I am pleased to chair the newly formed all-party parliamentary group for warm homes. Newcastle is leading the way with its hugely impactful warm homes local grant scheme run by Warmworks in conjunction with Newcastle city council. Does the Secretary of State agree that we need to see more of these locally led grant schemes, which are helping people to insulate their homes so that they can protect themselves from any incoming global insecurity that might affect their ability to heat their homes?
Tue 24 Mar
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Pippa HeylingsspeechLiberal Democrat
Oil and Gas
Let me turn to climate change. Although fossil fuels are driving skyrocketing costs, they also drive the costs of the unabated climate change that is already hitting our farmers and our communities, through crippling flooding and droughts. Approving Rosebank alone would add nearly 250 million tonnes of emissions, pushing us beyond our climate targets and further out of line with the Paris agreement, which aims to protect us all. Opening new fields would worsen the climate crisis without cutting
Tue 24 Mar
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Pippa HeylingsspeechLiberal Democrat
Oil and Gas
We have been taking out less gas for decades now, and those decisions were taken by successive Governments. We have seen the assessment on the security of gas supply: Norway’s geological situation shows that it has more left, while our basin has less and the supply is dwindling. Expanding North sea drilling is not pragmatic; it is reckless and incompatible with the UK’s climate commitments. There is another path, however. The Liberal Democrats have been clear that we must break our overdependenc
Tue 24 Mar
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Tom TugendhatspeechConservative
Water Supply and Housing Targets: West Kent
I pay tribute to my hon. Friend for her comments, which I completely agree with. I am sure that they have generated enormous response to her current petition, which is at signhelenspetition.com, should you wish to sign it, Sir John. I understand that it will be increasingly popular at this time, and rightly so, given how badly areas of east Maidstone were affected during the water outages a few weeks ago. What I and my hon. Friend have said will be no doubt familiar to the Minister, who has been
Tue 24 Mar
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Pippa HeylingsspeechLiberal Democrat
Oil and Gas
rose—
Tue 24 Mar
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Anna SabinespeechLiberal Democrat
Women’s Safety in Rural Areas
That sounds like an excellent scheme. We have a similar one in Frome that I commend to the House. In rural areas, most of the questions I just asked do not even apply. There may not be street lighting, there are no taxis and, as in swathes of my constituency, there is no mobile phone signal.
Tue 24 Mar
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Sarah HallspeechLabour (Co-op)
Methane from Landfill Sites
At a time when families are already under pressure from high energy bills, what assessment has the Minister made of the risk that, without action before April 2027, declining landfill gas generation will undermine energy security and increase costs for consumers?
Tue 24 Mar
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Anna SabinespeechLiberal Democrat
Women’s Safety in Rural Areas
Certainly. That sounds excellent and I will come to lots of nerdy points about design guidance in due course. My constituency of Frome and East Somerset is, by any measure, a beautiful part of England. It is also a place where the challenges I am describing are felt with particular intensity. Inspired by Holly, last autumn I launched a survey to hear directly from women in my constituency about how safe they feel. Their responses were sobering. Women wrote about being followed on dark country la
Tue 24 Mar
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James CartlidgespeechConservative
Defence
The hon. Lady talks about reliance on the US. I remind her that it was the United States that intercepted the ballistic missile heading for our base—our sovereign territory—on Diego Garcia. The point I am making—and it is incredibly important for the House to reflect on this, because it has not been talked about enough, partly for sensitivity reasons—is that we did tremendous things in Ukraine. We supplied drones made by British companies that had an extraordinary impact. I am not going to say a
Tue 24 Mar
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Chris MurrayappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Middle East Conflict: Energy Security
Parliamentary appearance by Chris Murray
Tue 24 Mar
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Pam CoxspeechLabour
Armed Forces Bill (First sitting)
Would the hon. Gentleman agree that due regard is a long-established legal concept that lots of public bodies already understand? It is already routinely applied in practice, and to change the definition for the purposes of the Bill would be to go down an erroneous path.
Tue 24 Mar
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Pam CoxspeechLabour
Armed Forces Bill (First sitting)
I cannot help noting that the poor performance of SEN services in Essex is largely down to Conservative-run Essex county council, whose arrangement the right hon. Member and I share.
Tue 24 Mar