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Events for Tuesday, 24 March 2026(2364 total)

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Michael ShanksappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Methane from Landfill Sites
Parliamentary appearance by Michael Shanks
Tue 24 Mar
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Sir Jeremy HuntspeechConservative
Middle East: Economic Update
Could I gently ask the Chancellor to be less partisan at a time of crisis? If she brings before the House difficult measures that are right for the country, she will have the support of the whole House, but if she is partisan, she will not. I actually rise to support her basic instinct, which is for targeted rather than universal support. Four years ago, energy bills were heading to £4,000. We are at nothing like that now, and we do not know what the oil price will be next week, let alone this w
Tue 24 Mar
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Sarah HallappearanceLabour (Co-op)
Spoke in debate: Methane from Landfill Sites
Parliamentary appearance by Sarah Hall
Tue 24 Mar
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Jack AbbottspeechLabour (Co-op)
Endometriosis Services
I thank the Minister for her detailed speech. I look forward to working with her over the coming months and years on these important issues. I thank everybody who has contributed and shared not just the experiences of their constituents—as awful and harrowing as they often are—but some deeply personal stories. It is not often in this Chamber that we have the time to do so, and it was welcome that we were able to today. I am grateful to my hon. Friend the Member for Hampstead and Highgate (Tulip
Tue 24 Mar
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Sarah HallappearanceLabour (Co-op)
Spoke in debate: Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood
Parliamentary appearance by Sarah Hall
Tue 24 Mar
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Wera HobhousespeechLiberal Democrat
Endometriosis Services
It is a pleasure to serve with you in the Chair, Mr Dowd. I congratulate the hon. Member for Ipswich (Jack Abbott) on bringing this important debate to this Chamber, and I thank all the women who have campaigned on this issue, especially those in the Public Gallery today, for their tireless work to make us all aware of this crippling condition. In the UK, endometriosis now takes an average of almost 10 years to diagnose, leaving many women in terrible pain after repeated GP visits and long waits
Tue 24 Mar
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Claire CoutinhospeechConservative
Oil and Gas
I think those are the strongest words I have heard from the hon. Member in my entire time in Parliament, and the Government would be wise to heed them. At the moment, we share the same basin with Norway. Last year, Norway drilled 46 new wells and made 21 new discoveries, while we drilled zero wells for the first time since 1964. This is exactly the same basin. There is not a geological difference; it is a political line drawn down the middle. It is quite clear that it is the approach of Labour a
Tue 24 Mar
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Ed MilibandappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Household Energy Bills
Parliamentary appearance by Ed Miliband
Tue 24 Mar
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Ed MilibandappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Middle East Conflict: Energy Security
Parliamentary appearance by Ed Miliband
Tue 24 Mar
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Ed MilibandappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Topical Questions
Parliamentary appearance by Ed Miliband
Tue 24 Mar
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Ben LakespeechPlaid Cymru
Middle East: Economic Update
What contingency planning is taking place to support non-domestic energy bills, especially in rural areas such as mine where a great number of small businesses and community organisations rely on heating oil and LPG?
Tue 24 Mar
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Claire CoutinhospeechConservative
Oil and Gas
My hon. Friend makes an excellent point. In the trade wars that we saw last year, China limited the export of several rare earth minerals that are critical components in the renewable supply chain. An energy system that is dominated by renewables is one that is completely reliant on China, and that is why we think it is the wrong approach. It is mad at the best of times not to want to make the most of our own resources, but in the middle of a supply crisis, it is completely unforgivable. Yet tha
Tue 24 Mar
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Lizzi CollingespeechLabour
Oil and Gas
We know that we will be using North sea oil and gas for some time to come. I welcome the Chancellor’s announcement about short-term and medium-term measures to address the crisis in the middle east and the inevitable impact on our energy costs, as well as her quick action on heating oil. The motion is, however, about not just the immediate crisis but a long-term strategic approach to energy security. The position of the Conservatives and Reform on increasing our reliance on oil and gas is based
Tue 24 Mar
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Lizzi CollingespeechLabour
Oil and Gas
The hon. Lady is absolutely correct. The central premise of the motion simply does not stand up to any scrutiny. Secondly, the Opposition want to talk about levies to pay for the cost of new clean energy infrastructure, but they conveniently forget that all energy infrastructure needs to be renewed and replaced. Wind, solar and nuclear are cheaper than new gas and oil infrastructure. We also need to improve our grid, and that has to be paid for somehow. Whichever way we cut it, we need to build
Tue 24 Mar
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Lizzi CollingespeechLabour
Oil and Gas
I would like to finish. Finally, climate change in and of itself is a huge threat to our economic security, our physical health, the entirety of our wellbeing and the ability to feed ourselves. The Opposition say, “If we transition to clean energy, it will not make much of an impact”, but actually it will, because we are being global leaders. Every half a degree that we prevent in heating will save hundreds of thousands of lives every year. We must do something; we cannot sit on our hands and do
Tue 24 Mar
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Sarah GibsonappearanceLiberal Democrat
Spoke in debate: Electricity Grid Connections
Parliamentary appearance by Sarah Gibson
Tue 24 Mar
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Jack AbbottspeechLabour (Co-op)
Endometriosis Services
I thank my hon. Friend and could not agree more. For women with endometriosis who may have already waited years for a GP even to mention the word, and who have already been utterly failed by institutionalised and deeply structural medical misogyny, this is a complete dereliction of duty. The human cost of inaction is devastating. Untreated endometriosis can have an untold impact on someone’s life, including on their education, career, relationships, fertility and mental health: 98% of respondent
Tue 24 Mar
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Defence
Our debate today reflects—or should reflect—the seriousness of the global security situation we now face. In eastern Europe, in the Mediterranean and around the world, our service personnel are working so hard, sacrificing so much and facing risk on our behalf. We have lived through—and I served through—a Government that refused to acknowledge the changing world, refused to take it seriously and refused to take the steps necessary to raise funding and invest. The architects of that neglect are s
Tue 24 Mar
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James CartlidgespeechConservative
Defence
I beg to move, That this House regrets that the Defence Investment Plan has still not been published despite the Government promising Parliament that the plan would be published in Autumn 2025; notes that the Government’s delay has frozen procurement and has stopped the UK from learning lessons from its long-standing support for Ukraine and left the UK vulnerable as the world becomes more dangerous; believes that the Northern Ireland Troubles Bill and the Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Re
Tue 24 Mar
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Claire CoutinhoappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Household Energy Bills
Parliamentary appearance by Claire Coutinho
Tue 24 Mar