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Events for Tuesday, 14 April 2026(21249 total)

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Keir MatherappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Draft Aviation Safety (Amendment) Regulations 2026
Parliamentary appearance by Keir Mather
Tue 14 Apr
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Helena DollimorespeechLabour (Co-op)
Dualling of the A21
I thank the hon. Member for Bexhill and Battle (Dr Mullan) for securing this important debate about improving the A21. This is an issue that we work on together and with colleagues who represent constituencies along the road, which runs from London down to Hastings and through his constituency. We all want to see improvements. Like the hon. Gentleman, I support the dualling of the A21 and further improvements to the road. We have both spent so many hours stuck on the A21 commuting between Westmi
Tue 14 Apr
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Keir MatherspeechLabour
Draft Aviation Safety (Amendment) Regulations 2026
First, I thank the shadow Minister for his response, and I apologise for being accidentally pointed in the references I made to the equestrian and automotive activities that take place in his fantastic constituency. To respond to points the hon. Gentleman made, may I first thank him for his continued support for proportionate deregulatory measures that do not compromise aviation safety? Although we can trade differing points of view on political ideology in this House, aviation safety is somethi
Tue 14 Apr
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Keir MatherspeechLabour
Draft Aviation Safety (Amendment) Regulations 2026
The hon. Gentleman raises an important point about community consultation, and the CAA’s design of noise policy takes it incredibly seriously. These exemptions are designed to be used only when other regulatory avenues are not available, but we expect all operators to take noise considerations into account. I know how important that is to his constituents, and it will be part of this work going forward. As I said, the second amendment in the instrument removes a criminal sanction in the Air Navi
Tue 14 Apr
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Keir MatherspeechLabour
Draft Aviation Safety (Amendment) Regulations 2026
I beg to move, That the Committee has considered the draft Aviation Safety (Amendment) Regulations 2026. It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Ms Lewell. The draft regulations were laid before the House on 24 February. The instrument has two objectives. First, it amends article 71 of the assimilated basic regulation to give the Civil Aviation Authority the flexibility to grant exemptions. Secondly, it removes an unused criminal sanction to allow twin-engine aircraft to operate over lon
Tue 14 Apr
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Samantha DixonspeechLabour
Representation of the People Bill (Sixth sitting)
I will speak first to clause 60, before addressing the amendments tabled by hon. Members. Clause 60 directly responds to long-standing concerns about vulnerabilities in the current political finance system and about the risk of illicit foreign money influencing UK democracy. Under the current framework, it is possible for shell companies or companies with weak UK connections to be used to channel money into our political system. The Electoral Commission and many other stakeholders have consisten
Tue 14 Apr
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Jo PlattspeechLabour (Co-op)
Crime and Policing Bill
When people talk about feeling safe where they live, they are talking not about spreadsheets or crime statistics, but about whether they feel okay walking home at night, whether their local shops can open their doors without worrying about theft or abuse, and whether, when something does go wrong, the law actually backs them up. That is why the Crime and Policing Bill really matters. I am pleased to welcome the Bill, because it tackles the issues that my constituents raise time and again: antiso
Tue 14 Apr
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Samantha DixonspeechLabour
Representation of the People Bill (Sixth sitting)
With the introduction of votes at 16, 14 and 15-year-olds will be able to pre-register as attainers for up to two years before they reach voting age. To safeguard the data of young people, their electoral register data will be subject to enhanced protections. These enhanced safeguards will restrict access to under-16s’ electoral registration data, meaning that political parties and other recipients of political donations will not be able to independently verify whether a 14 or 15-year-old is on
Tue 14 Apr
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Samantha DixonspeechLabour
Representation of the People Bill (Sixth sitting)
The hon. Member will appreciate that implementation of the Bill will require substantial secondary legislation. As tempting as it is to set out a timetable, we have to focus on getting the primary legislation through first. There is the tension, which the hon. Member for Hazel Grove described, between going at pace to implement measures such as votes at 16 and considering as comprehensively as possible the matters that arise from the Rycroft review. It is a challenge, albeit not an insurmountabl
Tue 14 Apr
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Samantha DixonspeechLabour
Representation of the People Bill (Sixth sitting)
I thank Members for the wide-ranging and constructive points that they have made. The Government accept the thrust of the amendments tabled by the hon. Member for Hamble Valley; however, we believe the existing clauses already allow for foreign links, the status of the foreign influence registration scheme and other relevant indicators to be considered. It is important for us all to consider—this speaks to a point that the hon. Member for North Herefordshire made—that, as drafted, the list of st
Tue 14 Apr
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Samantha DixonspeechLabour
Representation of the People Bill (Sixth sitting)
I will first speak to clause 58, schedule 8, Government new clause 60, and Government amendments 39 to 41 and 44 to 78, before turning to the amendments tabled by the Opposition. In line with recommendations from the Electoral Commission, the National Crime Agency and the Committee on Standards in Public Life—now known as the Ethics and Integrity Commission—clause 58 addresses a long-standing gap in electoral law. Current rules require recipients of donations to verify the permissibility of the
Tue 14 Apr
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Joe PowellspeechLabour
Topical Questions
T2. The much-loved Pembridge hospice in north Kensington has been closed to in-patients for several years, meaning that an area with acute health inequality has very limited palliative care options, despite a promise from the new West London integrated care board to provide enhanced care beds in all its boroughs. Will the Minister join me in urging the ICB to set up a meaningful engagement process with residents to secure these urgent care beds as soon as possible, potentially at Pembridge, and
Tue 14 Apr
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Liz TwistspeechLabour
National Suicide Prevention Standard
Of course small and medium-sized enterprises are in a difficult position without large resources, but there are lots of things we can do. As the hon. Member suggests, I will ask the Minister what we can do to ensure that SMEs also have the ability to take part in this training.
Tue 14 Apr
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Samantha DixonspeechLabour
Representation of the People Bill (Sixth sitting)
I beg to move amendment 39, in clause 58, page 67, line 38, leave out “, when it” and insert “— (a) the party has not previously undertaken a risk assessment in relation to a relevant benefit accruing to the party in the same calendar year, and (b) when the value of the donation”. This amendment would mean that a risk assessment is required for donations when the £11,180 threshold (for donations or regulated transactions) is breached the first time in a calendar year. (See also amendment 40, whi
Tue 14 Apr
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Sarah JonesspeechLabour
Knife Crime
Yes, the right hon. Gentleman is right that a very high proportion of people who commit knife offences are detected and charged. How we influence people who may want to pick up a knife is an interesting and difficult question. We are investing a small amount of money in trialling some communication techniques. A lot of money has been spent on the violence against women and girls campaign, which many people will have seen; it tries to educate men on violence and how to behave. We are going to do
Tue 14 Apr
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Samantha DixonspeechLabour
Representation of the People Bill (Sixth sitting)
The shadow Minister is, of course, fully entitled to his views. However, the new clauses relate to a very narrow framework in the Bill. The Government are considering the review and its recommendations from a much broader, cross-Government perspective. That requires much broader work. We will bring our response to the review to Parliament in time for proper scrutiny. Question put and agreed to. Clause 56 accordingly ordered to stand part of the Bill. Schedule 7 agreed to. Clause 57 ordered to st
Tue 14 Apr
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Samantha DixonspeechLabour
Representation of the People Bill (Sixth sitting)
A number of points have been made, which I thank hon. Members for. I can reassure the shadow Minister, the hon. Member for Hamble Valley, that we have worked closely with the Electoral Commission on these proposals. All my officials talk to the Electoral Commission constantly, so its capacity to take this on board is understood. In terms of consultation, we always work with the parliamentary parties panel. However, as I was coming into this position, I reached out to all the leaders of the oppos
Tue 14 Apr
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Samantha DixonspeechLabour
Representation of the People Bill (Sixth sitting)
Under current rules, candidates or their election agents must deliver a return and declaration and any accompanying documents relating to their election expenses to the returning officer. To supplement the extension of the Electoral Commission’s enforcement role, clause 56 will require candidates or their election agents also to deliver a copy of the return and declaration and accompanying documents to the Electoral Commission. Those incurring expenditure in relation to candidates and recall pet
Tue 14 Apr
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Samantha DixonspeechLabour
Representation of the People Bill (Sixth sitting)
To prevent attempts to circumvent spending limits, current rules require campaigners to seek permission from the courts before they are able to pay invoices late. In practice, most late or disputed claims are delayed due to routine administrative issues. The Electoral Commission has said that the court-based process for leave to pay applications is inefficient and costly, delaying prompt payments and placing unnecessary burdens on campaigners, the courts and suppliers, especially small businesse
Tue 14 Apr
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Samantha DixonspeechLabour
Representation of the People Bill (Sixth sitting)
The hon. Gentleman makes an important point. Election agents could use a PO box as a correspondence address, but not as their office address. I hope that gives him the reassurance that any agent behaving inappropriately would be findable. Question put and agreed to. Clause 54 accordingly ordered to stand part of the Bill. Clause 55 Leave to pay late and disputed expenses claims Question proposed, That the clause stand part of the Bill.
Tue 14 Apr