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Events for Wednesday, 25 March 2026(2364 total)

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Alex Davies-JonesspeechLabour
Victims and Courts Bill
I thank all right hon. and hon. Members who have contributed to the debate today. I will answer the questions of the hon. Member for Maidenhead (Mr Reynolds) first, as he spoke last, and they are fresh in my mind. I will endeavour to get him the information that he asks for. He may not have seen or be aware of the new draft victims code that is out for consultation at the moment, but on page 8, in black and white, are the provisions that will now apply to those who are bereaved due to homicide o
Wed 25 Mar
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Navendu MishraappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Public Baths and Lidos
Parliamentary appearance by Navendu Mishra
Wed 25 Mar
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Nuclear Test Veterans
I am very conscious of how long the nuclear test veterans have been fighting for this, and of how many Ministers they have met. I recognise that the onus is on us to deliver, not just to say words. I repeat that I do not wish to suggest anything that may need updating should new information emerge. However, I give the House my assurances that work is being undertaken, and that I will stress the system as far as it needs to be stressed to get to the answers. Let me explain what I can say today. I
Wed 25 Mar
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Amanda HackspeechLabour
Courts and Tribunals Bill (Second sitting)
Q Following on from the shadow Minister’s question about what good reform looks like, we have had a period of reform in the justice system. What would be your measure of success? We know the system is creaking under pressure, so what would success look like? Sarah Sackman: There are two tests that I set myself, and neither is going to be easy to achieve within this Parliament. The first essay question is: can you deal with the intolerable delays? Can you ensure swift justice? That does not mean
Wed 25 Mar
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Alex Davies-JonesspeechLabour
Victims and Courts Bill
The shadow Secretary of State will know that Courtsdesk is a private company that provides a subscription-based specialist data platform aggregating magistrates court data and offering specialist services to journalists. The proposal did not stop data sharing with Courtsdesk at all, and it was not about reducing transparency. It was merely a commercial sensitivity proposal to take the archive offline temporarily while we determined new contracts. It was not about transparency.
Wed 25 Mar
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Alex Davies-JonesspeechLabour
Victims and Courts Bill
rose—
Wed 25 Mar
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Alex Davies-JonesspeechLabour
Victims and Courts Bill
I am afraid that the hon. Member must not have heard what I said before I came to non-legislative changes. The Government are committed to bringing forward legislative changes on that time limit and to consider out-of-time applications by families. We have listened directly to the families about what they want. We could have brought forward an amendment that simply extended the time limit, but the families told us directly that that was not what they wanted. I listened to victims, the Government
Wed 25 Mar
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Mary CreaghappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Waste Crime: Knowsley
Parliamentary appearance by Mary Creagh
Wed 25 Mar
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Suella BravermanappearanceReform UK
Spoke in debate: Foreign Financial Influence and Interference: UK Politics
Parliamentary appearance by Suella Braverman
Wed 25 Mar
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Alex Davies-JonesspeechLabour
Victims and Courts Bill
My hon. Friend is right. This is called the Victims and Courts Bill because it is a Bill for victims, built by victims and, sadly, by their experiences of how the criminal justice system has not supported them and has failed them. It is important for us to build on the Bill and ensure that we get it right and that it is workable, effective and delivers for victims in their everyday lives, as well as for future victims who will sadly be created by crime committed here or overseas. Let me return t
Wed 25 Mar
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Alex Davies-JonesspeechLabour
Victims and Courts Bill
Perhaps I was not very clear. This is not about consulting with victims on what is required—we know what victims want, and I have spoken to many of them regarding court transcripts—but looking at what is possible right now. We are prioritising delivering sentencing remarks for free for all victims, and working with the judiciary to ensure that we get this right and accurate. That is the priority for the Government. As I have said, we are willing to go further on court transcripts; this is not th
Wed 25 Mar
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Hilary BennappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Good Friday Agreement
Parliamentary appearance by Hilary Benn
Wed 25 Mar
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Bell Ribeiro-AddyappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Britain’s Role in African Chattel Enslavement and Colonialism
Parliamentary appearance by Bell Ribeiro-Addy
Wed 25 Mar
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Alex Davies-JonesspeechLabour
Victims and Courts Bill
I cannot speak for the Ministry of Defence, but I can speak for my own record here as the Minister and my own actions in government when it comes to delivering for victims. I am happy to put on record that we are working at pace to deliver this. The hon. Gentleman will see what measures come back in the Lords and what commitments we can make once we look at what is possible, practical, workable and effective.
Wed 25 Mar
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Damian HindsspeechConservative
Proposed Visitor Levy
I do agree. My right hon. Friend and I have been in multiple debates in the main Chamber talking about exactly those issues, both for tourism and for the wider hospitality sector. There are some arguments in favour of an overnight visitor levy, some of which have come up already. The main one is summed up in the sentence, “Visitor levies provide local government with a financial incentive to grow the visitor economy.” That has truth to it, and there is definitely an argument for making hospitali
Wed 25 Mar
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Alex Davies-JonesspeechLabour
Victims and Courts Bill
I welcome that question from my hon. Friend, and he is right. We need incremental progress on our shared ambition to go further on court transcripts. I am clear that this is not the end point, but part of the broader effort to improve access, transparency and support for victims. I have been working with my hon. Friend the Member for Warrington North (Charlotte Nichols), who is a tireless campaigner on this issue, as are many other campaign groups, such as Open Justice. I pay tribute to them for
Wed 25 Mar
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Louise Sandher-JonesappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Nuclear Test Veterans
Parliamentary appearance by Louise Sandher-Jones
Wed 25 Mar
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Damian HindsspeechConservative
Proposed Visitor Levy
I certainly do. On the issue of incrementality—I suspect other colleagues will make this point during the debate—there is only one way to guarantee that the money will truly be ringfenced and used for incremental activity, sales and marketing spend, which is to write it into primary legislation. In these debates, people often have a list of five or six questions to put to the Minister. I do not have five or six questions; my one question is whether she will write into primary legislation that th
Wed 25 Mar
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Damian HindsspeechConservative
Proposed Visitor Levy
They are focus articles.
Wed 25 Mar