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Events for Monday, 20 April 2026(21249 total)

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Shaun DaviesspeechLabour
Educational Capacity
1. What steps she is taking to increase the level of educational capacity in areas of increasing population.
Mon 20 Apr
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Abtisam MohamedspeechLabour
Cost of Living: Students
A recent cost of living survey by Sheffield Hallam students’ union shows that 82% of students are struggling, and many are working more hours at the expense of their studies. Too many are skipping meals and going without essentials, harming their health and their participation in university life. That is compounded by serious financial challenges at our universities, including staff cuts that are putting further pressure on the learning experiences of students. What action is the Minister taking
Mon 20 Apr
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Kevin BonaviaspeechLabour
Security Vetting
Members of the public watching this matter will have been baffled by all the speculation about who said what and when, so I thank the Prime Minister for his calm and clear answers today. No Prime Minister wants to be or should be in a situation like this, where governmental processes mean that critical information is not brought to the attention of Ministers, so I welcome the Fulford review. Will the Prime Minister look at the wider relationship between Ministers and civil servants, so that trus
Mon 20 Apr
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Security Vetting
I thank the Prime Minister for his statement and for the clarity contained within it, and for his apology again. Despite the protestations of Opposition party leaders and Opposition Members, and including some Members on the Government Benches too, I am sure that everybody in this House agrees that the Government of the day should take the advice of our intelligence and vetting services and act on it. In view of everything we have heard—this is the fundamental question for me—how can the Governm
Mon 20 Apr
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Gavin RobinsonspeechDemocratic Unionist Party
Security Vetting
The Prime Minister knows he is the main character in an ongoing national scandal. Given all the blame apportioned in his statement, it is incredible that only one person has lost their position. Does the Prime Minister also recognise that it is incredible to learn that in Northern Ireland a political appointment was made following the refusal to clear an individual for security access; that they have continued in their post and engaged on issues connected with the legacy of our troubled past wit
Mon 20 Apr
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Gavin RobinsonspeechDemocratic Unionist Party
Crime and Policing Bill
I will support the hon. Gentleman’s request for us to back the amendment and not disagree with it, as the Government have asked, although I could easily be convinced that Governments should be making these decisions themselves, rather than Parliament making decisions on proscription or otherwise. Does he think that in the past two years, since the election in July 2024, there has been any indication that this Government will take action on the IRGC?
Mon 20 Apr
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Shaun DaviesspeechLabour
Educational Capacity
Telford is the third fastest growing town in the UK. The Government are investing in my town, and the Secretary of State saw the fruits of that investment during a recent visit. However, teachers and educational staff need us to go further by investing in new school places, bringing a new university campus to the heart of Telford and narrowing the attainment gap of children with SEND and on free school meals. What more will the Government do to invest in fast-growing places such as Telford, and
Mon 20 Apr
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Abtisam MohamedspeechLabour
Cost of Living: Students
4. What steps her Department is taking to help reduce the cost of living for students.
Mon 20 Apr
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Sir Andrew MitchellspeechConservative
Security Vetting
Further to the question asked by my right hon. Friend the Member for Hertsmere (Sir Oliver Dowden), is it not pretty poor form that the Prime Minister shovels the blame for this particularly on to Olly Robbins, a fine and experienced civil servant, who was appointed two days after the Prime Minister’s Mandelson announcement? Surely, the buck stops at the top.
Mon 20 Apr
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Alex Davies-JonesspeechLabour
Victims and Courts Bill
I beg to move, That this House disagrees with Lords amendments 4B and 4C.
Mon 20 Apr
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Alex Davies-JonesspeechLabour
Victims and Courts Bill
I am grateful once again to have the opportunity to speak on the Victims and Courts Bill. As I have said previously in this House, this is fundamentally a Bill for victims. Throughout the Bill’s passage, we have heard the experiences and views of victims and bereaved families and we have listened. I know for that fact that the Bill is now stronger because of this. I am sure the whole House will join me in paying tribute to some of the victims’ campaigners who have been so instrumental in this Bi
Mon 20 Apr
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Alex Davies-JonesspeechLabour
Victims and Courts Bill
I welcome the hon. Gentleman’s comments. I was not inadvertently misleading the House; if he looks at the details of Lords amendment 5C, he will see that that is not what it does. The amendment does not simply extend the time limit—it does much more—and it does not extend the time limit for everyone. As I will explain in my comments, this amendment is for the families and for the victims directly. It is not for everyone, as was proposed by the Opposition. This amendment does not just do what the
Mon 20 Apr
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Alex Davies-JonesspeechLabour
Victims and Courts Bill
I appreciate that clarification. The hon. Gentleman is correct, but Lords amendment 5C does much more than that, through listening to victims campaigners such as Tracey Hanson and Katie Brett directly. The measure is a direct tribute to them, because for them the status quo was neither fair nor acceptable. I would also like to extend my sincere thanks and gratitude to Katie Brett. Katie, your commitment and courage in campaigning in memory of your sister Sasha has been truly remarkable. I do not
Mon 20 Apr
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Alex Davies-JonesspeechLabour
Victims and Courts Bill
I thank my hon. Friend for his intervention. This Bill goes beyond party politics; this is a Bill, as I have said, for victims. It has been a sincere pleasure to work across political divides to get this right for victims, who are rightly at the heart of the Bill. I have always stated that I will work with anyone from any party if they have any measure that could make the criminal justice system a better place for victims, so that we start to put victims at its heart. The Bill does exactly that:
Mon 20 Apr
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Alex Davies-JonesspeechLabour
Victims and Courts Bill
I welcome the hon. Gentleman’s intervention. He will know that my family have also faced tragedy and bereavement at the hands of the IRA. My cousin was killed on Horse Guards Parade serving this country by a serving member of the IRA, and that issue has plagued my family for decades and still hurts to this very day. I have spoken about that tragedy and bereavement in the Chamber before. He will know that the victims code is still open for consultation until the end of this month, and I urge anyo
Mon 20 Apr
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Alex Davies-JonesspeechLabour
Victims and Courts Bill
I will be attending.
Mon 20 Apr
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Sir Keir StarmerspeechLabour
Security Vetting
I do not know the precise date, but I will endeavour to find out.
Mon 20 Apr
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Lewis CockingappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Apprenticeships
Parliamentary appearance by Lewis Cocking
Mon 20 Apr
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Sir Keir StarmerspeechLabour
Security Vetting
I am not defending him behind process. I am setting out the process to the House.
Mon 20 Apr
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Sir Keir StarmerspeechLabour
Security Vetting
Because I wanted to know who took the decision, the basis upon which they took it, and who knew about the decision, so that I could set out a full account to the House, which is what I have done this afternoon.
Mon 20 Apr