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Events for Wednesday, 25 March 2026(2364 total)

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Debbie AbrahamsappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Engagements
Parliamentary appearance by Debbie Abrahams
Wed 25 Mar
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Dr Marie TidballappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Engagements
Parliamentary appearance by Dr Marie Tidball
Wed 25 Mar
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Hilary BennappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Northern Ireland Troubles: Legacy and Reconciliation
Parliamentary appearance by Hilary Benn
Wed 25 Mar
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Foreign Financial Influence and Interference: UK Politics
Section 10 of the Political Parties and Elections Act 2009 amended the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 so that, in addition to already needing to be on the electoral register, a donor would need to be domiciled in the UK for tax purposes. However, section 10 required a statutory instrument to activate it, but no such statutory instrument was ever laid before this House. Will the Secretary of State look at belatedly activating this measure to ensure that only those that live
Wed 25 Mar
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Matt TurmaineappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Engagements
Parliamentary appearance by Matt Turmaine
Wed 25 Mar
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Dame Nia GriffithappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Foreign Financial Influence and Interference: UK Politics
Parliamentary appearance by Dame Nia Griffith
Wed 25 Mar
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Freddie van MierlospeechLiberal Democrat
Engagements
Thames Water is lurching from crisis to crisis. Last year, it was let off record fines for pumping sewage into rivers by Ofwat. Ofwat is allowed to do that, under rules laid out in the Water Industry Act 1991. Will the Prime Minister consider scrapping those rules, to stop Ofwat letting water companies off the hook?
Wed 25 Mar
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Sam CarlingspeechLabour
Nuclear Test Veterans
Would my hon. Friend join me in commemorating the life and legacy of Alan Dowson? Until very recently, he was a councillor in my constituency. He was first elected in 1971, and served as a Labour councillor for most of the intervening years. He was 19 years old when he was on Christmas Island, and he was one of the veterans who observed—he spoke about this several times— how he could see the bones in his hands due to the level of light coming through them. He has campaigned on this issue for so
Wed 25 Mar
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Nigel FaragespeechReform UK
Engagements
“Smash the gangs”—that is what the Prime Minister promised us. “Trust me, I will stop the boats from coming.” But 70,000 people later, with 1,000 in the last week and too many young men who pose a threat to national security, is it not time to admit that “smash the gangs” has been a total, abject failure—along with, frankly, most of his other policies? Is it not time he told us, as summer approaches, what is plan B?
Wed 25 Mar
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Darren PaffeyappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Engagements
Parliamentary appearance by Darren Paffey
Wed 25 Mar
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James NaishspeechLabour
Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill
From October 2024 onwards, I did my best to engage fully and properly with the assisted dying debate that took place across England and Wales. I met campaigners on both sides of the debate in my constituency, and did my best to explain my conclusions to constituents at all times. Today I am presenting a petition signed by residents who tracked me down in the pouring rain while I was door-knocking in Keyworth a few weeks ago, such was their commitment to this cause. They wanted me to know that wh
Wed 25 Mar
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Amanda HackappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Courts and Tribunals Bill (First sitting)
Parliamentary appearance by Amanda Hack
Wed 25 Mar
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Damian HindsspeechConservative
Proposed Visitor Levy
I beg to move, That this House has considered the proposed visitor levy in England. It is a great pleasure to see you in the Chair, Mr Efford. It is also great to see the Minister in her place; we have a very highly regarded Minister to respond to the debate. She is a Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government Minister, but she will be responding on behalf of the entire Government, as Ministers always are when responding to debates in Parliament. This subject touches on a number of De
Wed 25 Mar
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Damian HindsspeechConservative
Proposed Visitor Levy
That is one of a number of worries I have about this proposal; I am grateful to the hon. Member for putting it in such a rational and straightforward way. I was coming on to say that international inbound tourism scores even more highly because, counterintuitively, tourism into this country is an export. In classical Keynesian economics—if I may appeal to the Government side of the House in that way—it is an injection into the circular flow of the economy. It is not spend that is displaced from
Wed 25 Mar
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Stephanie PeacockspeechLabour
Voluntary Groups and Community Centres
It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Ms McVey. I thank everyone who contributed to this important debate. I begin by thanking my hon. Friend the Member for Chelsea and Fulham (Ben Coleman) for securing the debate. He is a great representative for the voluntary sector, having held many voluntary roles in the past and maintaining his role as a trustee for a local community centre in addition to his duties as the local MP. We have had some brilliant contributions today, highlighting j
Wed 25 Mar
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Matthew PatrickspeechLabour
Proposed Police Training College: Kinnegar
I would be very happy to join the hon. Member on that visit. He makes his case powerfully and rightly pays tribute to the brave men and women who serve in our police. I am sure that the Executive will have heard his case for the PSNI as well.
Wed 25 Mar
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Matthew PatrickspeechLabour
Proposed Police Training College: Kinnegar
We are all indebted to the men and women who serve in our police force, who work day in, day out to keep our communities safe. I know that the Police Service of Northern Ireland purchased the site in the hon. Member’s constituency last year. He will know that policing and justice is devolved, so the next steps are for the PSNI and the Executive to discuss a way forward.
Wed 25 Mar
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Catherine WestspeechLabour
Public Baths and Lidos
My hon. Friend mentions community. Does he agree with me that pool users’ groups are crucial to keeping up standards in our ageing facilities? Would he also agree that we must target younger children so that they can swim lifelong in what is often very cold water, and that school swimming is crucial?
Wed 25 Mar
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Nigel HuddlestonappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Proposed Visitor Levy
Parliamentary appearance by Nigel Huddleston
Wed 25 Mar
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Damian HindsspeechConservative
Proposed Visitor Levy
I do agree; the hon. Member makes some very good points about national insurance contributions, which I will go on to talk about further. He also makes some very good points about looking at the set of taxes as a whole—we cannot just look at a bed tax or a tourism tax without thinking about all the other taxes. However, if I may, I promise him that I will come on to those matters later. Inbound tourism is something that we are rather good at as a country. How could we not be, when we have great
Wed 25 Mar