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Events for Wednesday, 25 March 2026(2364 total)

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Hilary BennspeechLabour
Northern Ireland Troubles: Legacy and Reconciliation
I am always happy to meet the hon. Gentleman, and the House will have an opportunity in due course to consider the amendments that he has put forward. Most of the victims I have met—I am sure the same is true for the victims and families he has met—are looking for answers. Most of them recognise that, with the passage of time, the prospects for prosecutions of anybody are diminishing rapidly, and part of the focus of the commission is to help those families to find answers. When it comes to how
Wed 25 Mar
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Hilary BennspeechLabour
Northern Ireland Troubles: Legacy and Reconciliation
I say very simply that the Government are keen to progress this. As the right hon. Gentleman knows, it is a very complex piece of legislation, in part because it is having to fix the mess that the Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Act 2023 left this Government to deal with. I make no apology for taking time to ensure that we get the legislation right, because, as he knows, this is the last best hope we have.
Wed 25 Mar
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Hilary BennspeechLabour
Northern Ireland Troubles: Legacy and Reconciliation
The creation of the legacy commission took away from the PSNI some 1,000 cases, which it then fell to the commission to investigate. That cost has been transferred to the legacy commission. Whoever is investigating those cases, and whatever the system is, they will have to be looked into. When they are looked into, disclosure will be required.
Wed 25 Mar
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Matt RoddaspeechLabour
Waste Crime: Knowsley
The Minister is making an excellent speech. I am really pleased to hear about the new strategy and determination from the current Government, in contrast with their predecessors. Would she able to address—this is a niche matter, but it is really important in some areas—the issue of abandoned boats? We have a serious problem in our section of the River Thames with sunken boats. When I walk along the river, I can often spot three or four of them. They are an environmental hazard. Fuel oil could ge
Wed 25 Mar
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Joe PowellspeechLabour
Foreign Financial Influence and Interference: UK Politics
I welcome the report; it is game changing. I agree with the Secretary of State’s logic that leaving a window open for dodgy money to flood into this country would have been totally irresponsible, so I welcome the swift action. My specific question is about recommendation 2 on company donations. We have learned from the Premier League’s attempt to enforce financial fair play that, unfortunately, revenue can be manipulated very easily—for example, sponsorship can allow clubs to buy players that th
Wed 25 Mar
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Bobby DeanappearanceLiberal Democrat
Spoke in debate: Foreign Financial Influence and Interference: UK Politics
Parliamentary appearance by Bobby Dean
Wed 25 Mar
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Ben GoldsboroughspeechLabour
Foreign Financial Influence and Interference: UK Politics
I thank Philip Rycroft for his review and for meeting me to discuss his report. I also thank the Government for the quick action that they are taking. On cryptocurrencies, what further action will the Government be taking to ensure that the influence does not move from politics into lobbying or, even worse, into think-tank organisations?
Wed 25 Mar
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Cat SmithspeechLabour
Engagements
I would like to thank the Prime Minister for the £47 million that this Government have given to Lancashire county council to repair potholes. However, my constituents still feel like they need a moon buggy to navigate the streets of Lancashire, so would he agree that the Reform councillors of Lancashire county council are clearly wired to the moon if they think they are making effective use of this £47 million?
Wed 25 Mar
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Suella BravermanspeechReform UK
Foreign Financial Influence and Interference: UK Politics
I am going to mention the elephant in the room. Earlier this month, the husband of a sitting Labour MP—the hon. Member for East Kilbride and Strathaven (Joani Reid)—was arrested on suspicion of spying for China. The hon. Member was subsequently suspended from the Labour party. It has been reported that she received a donation from her husband’s firm, which presumably would be covered by the Government’s plans. I do not expect any comment on that live investigation, but in the light of that and t
Wed 25 Mar
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Suella BravermanspeechReform UK
Foreign Financial Influence and Interference: UK Politics
indicated assent.
Wed 25 Mar
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Cat SmithspeechLabour
Engagements
Q1. If he will list his official engagements for Wednesday 25 March.
Wed 25 Mar
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Chris KanespeechLabour
Voluntary Groups and Community Centres
It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Ms McVey. I approach this debate from a position of experience, because I have seen volunteering and community centres from many levels: user, volunteer, trustee, community councillor, local councillor and leader of Stirling council. I am not talking about community spaces in theory; I am speaking from the reality of trying to make them work. First, if we are still thinking about community centres as we did in the 1960s and 1970s, we have alread
Wed 25 Mar
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Gill GermanspeechLabour
Work and Pensions
One of my main priorities as an MP is to ensure that we see more of our young people in good, fulfilling work, because I know that far too many young people in Clwyd North are unable to fulfil their potential. I am excited about the £3,000 youth jobs grant and the expansion of the youth guarantee in Wales, but can the Secretary of State tell me more about the difference this will make to young people in Clwyd North?
Wed 25 Mar
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Joe PowellspeechLabour
Proposed Visitor Levy
He will know that in my constituency there is a very high concentration of Airbnbs—I have not read his speech in advance—which have contributed to antisocial behaviour, rubbish put out on the wrong day, and even breaches of leases, which can cause fire safety and insurance issues. I welcome the introduction of this levy, partly because it will help to collect a contribution from the short-term lets in my constituency.
Wed 25 Mar
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Nigel FarageappearanceReform UK
Spoke in debate: Engagements
Parliamentary appearance by Nigel Farage
Wed 25 Mar
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Joe PowellspeechLabour
Proposed Visitor Levy
I wanted to add one important category that he did not list, which is short-term lets and Airbnbs.
Wed 25 Mar
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Kirith EntwistleappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Victims and Courts Bill
Parliamentary appearance by Kirith Entwistle
Wed 25 Mar
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Gill GermanspeechLabour
Work and Pensions
One of my main priorities as an MP is to ensure that we see more of our young people in good, fulfilling work, because I know that far too many young people in Clwyd North are unable to fulfil their potential. I am excited about the £3,000 youth jobs grant and the expansion of the youth guarantee in Wales, but can the Secretary of State tell me more about the difference this will make to young people in Clwyd North?
Wed 25 Mar
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Joe PowellspeechLabour
Proposed Visitor Levy
Will the right hon. Gentleman give way?
Wed 25 Mar
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Sarah ChampionspeechLabour
Victims and Courts Bill
I welcome this Bill and this Government’s laser focus on supporting victims and survivors, which has been lacking in our courts system for a very long time. I hear what the Minister says about court transcripts. It is incredibly important for the victims and survivors I know to have a physical copy of sentencing remarks so that they can process them in their own time, so I am confused about why she is not accepting Lords amendments 1 and 3 at this point.
Wed 25 Mar