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Events for Wednesday, 22 April 2026(21249 total)
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Army Reserve
There are two points that could reinforce the right hon. Member’s argument. First, I served in the Territorial Army, and it taught me to read a map; the reserves can teach people skills that will be useful in their lives. Secondly, many peoples’ lives are disorganised, but being in the reserves, the Territorial Army or part of the forces could give a structure to their lives. That will help out with the Government’s social policies, a point that should be emphasised to the Treasury. It is not ju
Wed 22 Apr
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Spoke in debate: Draft Asylum Seekers (Reception Conditions) (Amendment) Regulations 2026
Draft Immigration and Asylum (Provision of Accommodation to Failed Asylum-Seekers) (Amendment) Regulations 2026
Parliamentary appearance by Chris Law
Wed 22 Apr
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Spoke in debate: Osteoporosis and Bone Health
Parliamentary appearance by Sonia Kumar
Wed 22 Apr
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Spoke in debate: Job Creation
Parliamentary appearance by Mims Davies
Wed 22 Apr
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Junior Doctors’ Foundation Programme
It is great to hear a qualified doctor talking about this matter. Health is devolved in Scotland—I must put that on the record—but in my constituency one finds that an awful lot of social care workers are calling it a day and walking away, with all sorts of unfortunate ramifications such as delayed discharge. Crucially, the support for doctors that the hon. Gentleman is talking about is not there or has been reduced. Does he agree that, if we boosted social care workers’ pay and conditions and r
Wed 22 Apr
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Spoke in debate: Cost of Living
Parliamentary appearance by Mims Davies
Wed 22 Apr
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Wed 22 Apr
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Spoke in debate: Rail Network Improvements
Parliamentary appearance by Mr Alex Barros-Curtis
Wed 22 Apr
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Wed 22 Apr
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Spoke in debate: Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill
Parliamentary appearance by Olivia Bailey
Wed 22 Apr
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Wed 22 Apr
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Mountain Rescue
My hon. Friend will know that down in leafy Oxfordshire, we have far fewer mountains in our proximity than she does, but we do have rolling countryside and hazardous waterways. Lowland rescue plays a really important role as the counterpart to mountain rescue. It is also a charitable, volunteer-led organisation. Will she join me in praising its work to find vulnerable people and make sure they come home safely?
Wed 22 Apr
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Mountain Rescue
I thank the hon. Gentleman for outlining those additional benefits, which would definitely be useful for mountain rescue teams. Does he agree they should also be extended to lowland rescue?
Wed 22 Apr
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Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill
I want to start with some good news. After a year of resisting—insisting that a statutory ban on smartphones in schools was, to quote the Prime Minister, “unnecessary”—the Government have finally given in and we have got what we have been asking for: a statutory ban on smartphones in schools. Ministers have told me over and over again that there is not a problem. They said that the vast majority of schools have a phone ban and that a statutory ban was, to quote the Education Secretary, a “headli
Wed 22 Apr
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Wed 22 Apr
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Spoke in debate: Clean Energy
Parliamentary appearance by Alex Easton
Wed 22 Apr
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Cost of Living
Plaid’s manifesto, and specifically the childcare policy to which the right hon. Lady refers, exposes the fact that Plaid is not on the side of working people in Wales and is not serious about tackling the cost of living. The Institute for Fiscal Studies has been clear that Plaid would have to make spending cuts or raise taxes to pay for its unfunded manifesto pledges. When families are dealing with the cost of living, Plaid will be hiking taxes and slashing spending on child poverty, which will
Wed 22 Apr
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Wed 22 Apr
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Cost of Living
I am really surprised that the hon. Member has raised the expansion of the Senedd, because the accepted rationale of those who support the expansion is that it was necessary to improve scrutiny of the Welsh Government. What a terrible indictment that is of the inadequate performance of her party, whose job it has been, as the Opposition in the Senedd for the past 27 years, to carry out that scrutiny.
Wed 22 Apr
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