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Events for Thursday, 26 March 2026(2364 total)

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Bobby DeanspeechLiberal Democrat
Business of the House
Mr Speaker, I echo your tribute to the late David Winnick. I join Members from all parts of the House in condemning the attack in north London—this House stands united against antisemitism. I am grateful for the Government’s swift commitment to replace the ambulances, which was an important gesture. I welcome the confirmation of the date for the King’s Speech. As the Leader of the House knows, I will not be present as my first baby is due in a few weeks’ time so I will be on leave, but I hope it
Thu 26 Mar
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Bobby DeanspeechLiberal Democrat
National Savings & Investments
I thank the Minister for advance sight of his statement and for the action he has outlined that the Government are already undertaking. He will know that customers often choose National Savings & Investments because it is Government-backed, and because that provides them with extra reassurance that their savings will be safe. The news that the money of tens of thousands of people was essentially lost for a period of time will be a hammer blow to trust in that institution, and the fact that these
Thu 26 Mar
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Mr Richard HoldenspeechConservative
Passenger Rail Services
We still do not know how or what the Government want to achieve with state control of the railways. They say that there will be simpler fares, but the public are seeing simply more expensive fares. They say that passenger growth is necessary, but there is no target for that growth in the Railways Bill. They say they want to reduce the taxpayer subsidy, but in written answer after written answer, the Minister refuses to say how they hope to achieve that. Is this lack of a plan why the Secretary o
Thu 26 Mar
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Lee AndersonappearanceReform UK
Spoke in debate: Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and Craniocervical Instability
Parliamentary appearance by Lee Anderson
Thu 26 Mar
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Matt RoddaappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Gurkha Veterans
Parliamentary appearance by Matt Rodda
Thu 26 Mar
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Catherine FookesappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Driving Test Waiting Times
Parliamentary appearance by Catherine Fookes
Thu 26 Mar
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Callum AndersonspeechLabour
National Savings & Investments
I thank the Minister for providing an update. Many families across the country will be incredibly anxious about this news. Can he tell us a bit more about how he will hold the new executive and non-executive teams to account, to ensure that lessons are learned and there are no more systems failures in the future? Beyond the two Select Committees he mentioned, how will he keep the House up to date?
Thu 26 Mar
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Callum AndersonspeechLabour
Topical Questions
T7. Residents across Winslow and Bletchley are increasingly frustrated at the lack of East West Rail passenger services. Can the Secretary of State update the House on what discussions the Government are having with rail partners to resolve the outstanding issues, and on when my constituents will get a clear timetable for when they can use that vital rail link?
Thu 26 Mar
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Layla MoranspeechLiberal Democrat
Palliative Care
I commend the right hon. Gentleman for his campaigning on this issue over many years. Together for Short Lives was indeed a contributor to the two reports. Its specific recommendation on babies, children and young people’s care was that we need better specialist pan-ICB commissioning that is modelled on other services. They are a tiny proportion of an already tiny population, and they are so often forgotten. As I mentioned in my speech, they are considered an add-on at the end of a commissioning
Thu 26 Mar
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Layla MoranspeechLiberal Democrat
Palliative Care
If the hon. Gentleman reads the introduction, he will see that we put the report in the context of the discussions on the assisted dying Bill. Like this House, the Committee has a range of views on the issue—for and against, and in between—but the point we make is that we all share a desire for palliative care to improve. My own take on it is that the conversations we have been having about death—not just us as a House, but as a nation—as a result of that Bill have urged action. We have had the
Thu 26 Mar
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Layla MoranspeechLiberal Democrat
Resident Doctors: Industrial Action
This is clearly the wrong move again. It is really stark; we keep hearing from patients across the country about how much they want the NHS to improve, but this is another blow to them, and they may even wonder if it is safe to go into their local hospital during the strike period. I am grateful to the Secretary of State for coming to the Committee and talking about corridor care. The really interesting thing about that session was that the hospitals that have turned things around did so because
Thu 26 Mar
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Mr Richard HoldenappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Passenger Rail Services
Parliamentary appearance by Mr Richard Holden
Thu 26 Mar
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Gill FurnissappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and Craniocervical Instability
Parliamentary appearance by Gill Furniss
Thu 26 Mar
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Lee AndersonspeechReform UK
Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and Craniocervical Instability
It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Ms Furniss. Huge thanks go to the hon. Member for Cannock Chase (Josh Newbury) for securing this debate about Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, a condition I had never heard about until this Session of Parliament. Just a few months ago, a young lady came to see me in Ashfield. Hannah is 17 years old and has the condition. She asked me to take part in this debate, so I am here to speak up on behalf of Hannah in Ashfield—she is, by the way, not the only person
Thu 26 Mar
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Ruth CadburyappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Road Safety
Parliamentary appearance by Ruth Cadbury
Thu 26 Mar
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Mr Clive BettsappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Prison Officers: Mandatory Body Armour
Parliamentary appearance by Mr Clive Betts
Thu 26 Mar
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Paul WaughappearanceLabour (Co-op)
Spoke in debate: Business of the House
Parliamentary appearance by Paul Waugh
Thu 26 Mar
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Stuart AndrewspeechConservative
Resident Doctors: Industrial Action
I am grateful to the Secretary of State for advance sight of his statement. Only yesterday he was boasting about progress in the NHS. Today we are back here again, facing more strikes, more disruption and more uncertainty for patients—quite the contrast. In opposition, he made resolving these strikes sound straightforward: “Just get around the table. Just negotiate. Just sort it out.” He repeatedly stated that the power to stop the strikes lay in the Government’s hands. Well, the power is now in
Thu 26 Mar
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Shaun DaviesappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Business of the House
Parliamentary appearance by Shaun Davies
Thu 26 Mar
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Emma FoodyappearanceLabour (Co-op)
Spoke in debate: Topical Questions
Parliamentary appearance by Emma Foody
Thu 26 Mar