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Events for Thursday, 23 April 2026(21249 total)

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Rachel BlakeappearanceLabour (Co-op)
Spoke in debate: UK-EU Trade
Parliamentary appearance by Rachel Blake
Thu 23 Apr
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Chris WardspeechLabour
Topical Questions
My hon. Friend raises an important point. He is right about the reforms that we are trying to make to public procurement, and to improve our number of electric vehicles. I will write to him with the specifics on the Government Car Service.
Thu 23 Apr
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UK-EU Relations
The common understanding that we agreed with the EU last year allowed for particular carve-outs, which the Government are negotiating. I will say to the hon. Gentleman, though, that the sanitary and phytosanitary agreement—the food and drink agreement—will mean that we will be able to export to the EU products that we are currently unable to export, and will take away costs and fees that businesses have to pay. I used to think that the Conservatives were the pro-business party—they might want to
Thu 23 Apr
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UK-EU Relations
My hon. Friend is absolutely right that the UK and EU share many challenges. That is why the Government have agreed a new strategic partnership with the EU to bolster our shared resilience through deeper co-operation between the UK and the EU across defence, industry, politics and the wider economy—the foundations upon which our collective European security and prosperity will rest.
Thu 23 Apr
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Sir Julian SmithappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Synthetic Chemicals
Parliamentary appearance by Sir Julian Smith
Thu 23 Apr
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Ms Julie MinnsappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Business of the House
Parliamentary appearance by Ms Julie Minns
Thu 23 Apr
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Siân BerryappearanceGreen Party
Spoke in debate: Courts and Tribunals Bill (Ninth sitting)
Parliamentary appearance by Siân Berry
Thu 23 Apr
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UK-EU Relations
Erasmus+ will indeed provide tens of thousands of opportunities, particularly for young people. On energy, we are committed to strengthening our energy partnership with the EU to lower bills for households and businesses. On the negotiations my hon. Friend is talking about, I think everybody would see that strengthening this international co-operation is vital to bolster energy resilience against the kind of global shocks we have seen in recent weeks.
Thu 23 Apr
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Siân BerryappearanceGreen Party
Spoke in debate: Courts and Tribunals Bill (Tenth sitting)
Parliamentary appearance by Siân Berry
Thu 23 Apr
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UK-EU Relations
Just this week and last, I have been across the channel to speak to EU counterparts and counterparts in member states. We are making good progress with the EU in our strategic partnership in a changing world. It is a strategic partnership that is good for bills, good for borders and good for jobs.
Thu 23 Apr
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Topical Questions
The Cabinet Office has been withholding milestone payments from Capita. We have a robust recovery plan, which says that full contractual service has to be restored by the end of June. I have been absolutely clear that I will consider all options at that moment, but I would be grateful if the hon. Member could write to me with the details of his constituent’s case.
Thu 23 Apr
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Alison BennettappearanceLiberal Democrat
Spoke in debate: Allied Health Professionals
Parliamentary appearance by Alison Bennett
Thu 23 Apr
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Claire YoungspeechLiberal Democrat
Topical Questions
Happy St George’s day, Mr Speaker. A business I met recently raised concerns about grid resilience to Chinese sabotage. Given the precedent set on Huawei and 5G, what steps is the Cabinet Office taking to exclude high-risk Chinese components from our critical energy infrastructure?
Thu 23 Apr
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David WilliamsspeechLabour
Business of the House
I recently walked around Ball Green with Sharon Rospendowski, a local champion who helps to keep the fabric of her community together. Residents in Ball Green and places like Norton share a common concern: they have lost vital services over the years, including Sure Start centres, youth clubs, post offices and local policing—services that kept our communities secure and connected. Despite that, it is people like Sharon who step forward to fight for their communities. Will the Leader of the House
Thu 23 Apr
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Topical Questions
That is why the EU-UK reset is so important, as it will help us in bearing down on fuel bills and energy bills, which will help my hon. Friend’s constituents.
Thu 23 Apr
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Topical Questions
My hon. Friend talks powerfully about the impact of long covid, and it has had that impact on many people following the pandemic. The most recent module 3 report from the covid inquiry covered this issue in detail. Of course, the Government will carefully consider the inquiry’s work on this in our full response—it absolutely should.
Thu 23 Apr
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Topical Questions
The Government are absolutely committed to promoting and protecting the human rights of LGBT people worldwide. Our UK-EU security and defence partnership is underpinned by shared values, and I absolutely give that commitment. We will continue to work closely with EU partners to uphold those values.
Thu 23 Apr
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Edward MorelloappearanceLiberal Democrat
Spoke in debate: Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency
Parliamentary appearance by Edward Morello
Thu 23 Apr
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Chris WardappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Topical Questions
Parliamentary appearance by Chris Ward
Thu 23 Apr
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Darren JonesappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Lord Mandelson: Response to Humble Address
Parliamentary appearance by Darren Jones
Thu 23 Apr