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Events for Monday, 20 April 2026(21249 total)

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Sarah RussellappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Security Vetting
Parliamentary appearance by Sarah Russell
Mon 20 Apr
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Dr Beccy CooperappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Maternity Commissioner
Parliamentary appearance by Dr Beccy Cooper
Mon 20 Apr
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Ms Stella CreasyappearanceLabour (Co-op)
Spoke in debate: Antisemitic Attacks
Parliamentary appearance by Ms Stella Creasy
Mon 20 Apr
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Sammy WilsonspeechDemocratic Unionist Party
Security Vetting
The Prime Minister has told us that the Cabinet Secretary gave him bad advice, Peter Mandelson lied to him and the Foreign Office did not tell him anything. He is really in danger of being known as the mushroom Prime Minister: he is kept in the dark and fed—I do not know if I am allowed to say it, Mr Speaker.
Mon 20 Apr
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Kevin BonaviaappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Security Vetting
Parliamentary appearance by Kevin Bonavia
Mon 20 Apr
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Brendan O'HaraappearanceScottish National Party
Spoke in debate: Security Vetting
Parliamentary appearance by Brendan O'Hara
Mon 20 Apr
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Andy MacNaeappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Maternity Commissioner
Parliamentary appearance by Andy MacNae
Mon 20 Apr
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Blake StephensonspeechConservative
Victims and Courts Bill
I will speak to Lords amendments 5C and 6B. Before I do so, may I thank the Minister for working in a collaborative and cross-party way on this issue? I congratulate hon. Members who spoke before me so passionately on behalf of their constituents. I pay tribute to my constituent Tracey Hanson, who is watching this debate from the Gallery. Tracey’s son, Josh Hanson, was tragically murdered in an unprovoked knife attack in October 2015 at the age of just 21. Tracey has been on an 11-year journey o
Mon 20 Apr
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Matt VickersspeechConservative
Crime and Policing Bill
My hon. Friend is entirely right. Rural communities across the country know only too well the consequences of hare coursing, and making an example of it and that being seen in our community sends a real message to those who would offend in such a way. Lords amendment 359 relates to proscription of the IRGC. There is simply no suitable argument as to why the Government should refuse to proscribe the IRGC and associated organisations. I am sure that the Home Secretary and Ministers will once again
Mon 20 Apr