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Events for Tuesday, 21 April 2026(21249 total)

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Jeff SmithspeechLabour
English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill
I think the Minister has slightly brushed over Lords amendment 41 on the agent of change principle. This is an excellent Bill, but I do think it is disappointing that the Government are rejecting Lords amendment 41. If we want to properly protect our beloved music venues, pubs and cultural institutions, we need measures with teeth. The agent of change principle works in Scotland, where it is in statute, but such measures do not really work in England at the moment. I had hoped that the Governmen
Tue 21 Apr
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Jeff SmithspeechLabour
West Bank: Illegal Settlements
8. What diplomatic steps her Department is taking to oppose the expansion of illegal settlements in the west bank.
Tue 21 Apr
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Jeff SmithspeechLabour
West Bank: Illegal Settlements
Tariff preferences are one thing, and I know we cannot solve this problem alone, but we must do whatever we can to put pressure on the Israeli Government to stop. The Israeli Government are using the fog of war in Iran to make a Palestinian state unviable by an expansion of these settlements. What more do they have to do before we take action and ban settlement trade?
Tue 21 Apr
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Nick SmithspeechLabour
Middle East: Economic Update
I thank the Chancellor for her statement. I agree that the best economic policy today is diplomatic policy. Given the situation in Iran, will she tell us more about her plans for putting economic pressure on the leadership there to de-escalate this dreadful situation?
Tue 21 Apr
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Nick SmithspeechLabour
Topical Questions
Constituents involved in my local Rotary club have contacted me about the global polio eradication programme. I am reliably advised that Ministers want to concentrate resources for the best impact. Can the Minister reassure my constituents that the UK remains determined to protect the important gains made in polio eradication for the future?
Tue 21 Apr
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Mr Andrew SnowdenspeechConservative
Middle East: Economic Update
The strangely cheerful outing by Treasury Front-Bench Members today makes them the equivalent of the band playing on the deck of the Titanic, as the Government sink around them after hitting the iceberg that is Peter Mandelson. If the Chancellor thinks that anybody out there genuinely feels that she has made the economy more resilient to economic shocks, then I am sorry to say that she is living in cloud cuckoo land. I have met the families who have less money in their pay packets because of her
Tue 21 Apr
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Mr Andrew SnowdenspeechConservative
UK-Mauritius Treaty
Last week, this feeble Government limped to this House to announce that their shameful Chagos surrender Bill was being ditched—a diplomatic failure entirely owned by this Labour Government. Our friends and allies alike around the world were left bemused by the deal that this Government came up with. This week, the Government have sent a team of officials to Mauritius. Can the Minister make it clear that that team have been told unequivocally to tell the Mauritius Government that the deal is dead
Tue 21 Apr
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Steff AquaroneappearanceLiberal Democrat
Spoke in debate: Illicit Finance Summit
Parliamentary appearance by Steff Aquarone
Tue 21 Apr
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Yasmin QureshiappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Courts and Tribunals Bill (Eighth sitting)
Parliamentary appearance by Yasmin Qureshi
Tue 21 Apr
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Connor NaismithappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill
Parliamentary appearance by Connor Naismith
Tue 21 Apr
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Harpreet UppalspeechLabour
Middle East: Economic Update
It is important that we look at long-term measures such as decoupling gas and electricity prices, because we know that previous temporary measures have not stopped our exposure to these shocks, leading to further insecurity for residents and businesses. Can the Chancellor say how quickly households and businesses such as textile manufacturers in Huddersfield will benefit from this new pricing model? Can she say a little more about accelerating vital grid infrastructure?
Tue 21 Apr
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Sir John WhittingdaleappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Peter Mandelson: Government Appointment
Parliamentary appearance by Sir John Whittingdale
Tue 21 Apr
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Amanda HackappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Courts and Tribunals Bill (Seventh sitting)
Parliamentary appearance by Amanda Hack
Tue 21 Apr
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Ben ColemanappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill
Parliamentary appearance by Ben Coleman
Tue 21 Apr
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John WhitbyspeechLabour
Middle East: Economic Update
According to modelling from the National Energy System Operator, gas will still set the price of electricity 30% of the time by 2030, despite most of the energy being produced from renewables. Solar and wind are far cheaper than other forms of energy, and it is right that households across the UK, and in Derbyshire Dales in particular, can benefit from the lower prices. Will the Chancellor therefore outline what steps she is taking to decouple the price of renewables from the price of gas and to
Tue 21 Apr
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Jo WhitespeechLabour
Wheelchair Provision: Independent Review Body
It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Dr Murrison, and I thank my hon. Friend the Member for Bexleyheath and Crayford (Daniel Francis) for securing this very important parliamentary debate. NHS wheelchair services across England and Wales face serious challenges, affecting hundreds of thousands of disabled people and demanding urgent attention. Access to an NHS wheelchair begins with a referral and assessment by a GP, physiotherapist or social worker. Eligibility is based on clinica
Tue 21 Apr
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Sir John WhittingdalespeechConservative
Peter Mandelson: Government Appointment
This morning’s Foreign Affairs Committee session lasted for two-and-a-half hours. It was certainly one of the more remarkable sessions that I have attended, and I have been involved in a number of quite controversial Select Committee hearings over the years. It showed the Select Committee system at its best, and Members across the House worked together. It is a pleasure to follow the hon. Member for Halesowen (Alex Ballinger), a fellow member of the Committee who spoke earlier. I share his view
Tue 21 Apr
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Sir John WhittingdalespeechConservative
Peter Mandelson: Government Appointment
I completely agree with the hon. Lady. It is somehow being suggested by Labour Members that this was about people advising the Prime Minister—I think one speaker earlier said that the Prime Minister had been persuaded to appoint Peter Mandelson. Well, I worked for a Prime Minister, and she coined a phrase: “Advisers advise; Ministers decide.” In this case, as the hon. Lady says, it was the decision of the Prime Minister. Sir Olly Robbins also pointed out that by the time he took up his position,
Tue 21 Apr
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Sir John WhittingdalespeechConservative
Peter Mandelson: Government Appointment
I am afraid that Madam Deputy Speaker is coughing at me, so I will not give way. I fear that there is still more to come. I hope that I can say on behalf of the Foreign Affairs Committee that we will continue to pursue this matter.
Tue 21 Apr
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Oliver RyanappearanceLabour (Co-op)
Spoke in debate: Topical Questions
Parliamentary appearance by Oliver Ryan
Tue 21 Apr