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Events for Thursday, 23 April 2026(21249 total)

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Mr Peter BedfordspeechConservative
Civil Service: Performance Management Plans
Our constituents must interact with many Government agencies each week to renew their passport or driving licence or to submit their tax returns. Despite record numbers of bureaucrats, productivity remains low, which results in many errors and vast delays for our constituents. The answers to my written parliamentary questions confirm that there is no proper performance management of our civil servants, corrective action or even dismissals for continued poor performance. Without the usual platitu
Thu 23 Apr
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Mr Peter BedfordspeechConservative
Topical Questions
T4. Last week, a former Attorney General wrote that there was no legal reason for the Government not to publish a list of the Humble Address documents being withheld by the Metropolitan police. Will the Government publish that list?
Thu 23 Apr
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Nick Thomas-SymondsappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Public Contracts: Value for Money
Parliamentary appearance by Nick Thomas-Symonds
Thu 23 Apr
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Sarah CoombesappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency
Parliamentary appearance by Sarah Coombes
Thu 23 Apr
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Nick Thomas-SymondsappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: UK-EU Relations
Parliamentary appearance by Nick Thomas-Symonds
Thu 23 Apr
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Ian MurrayspeechLabour
UK Biobank Data
I do not think the tone of the hon. Gentleman’s question fits the seriousness of this issue. We are yet to get a conclusion from UK Biobank on what the process looked like for the three institutions that have been identified as downloading some datasets to transfer them to the seller, and we will update Members when we are clear on that. UK Biobank has told us quite clearly that that is what has happened. There are thousands of Chinese researchers working every day on data from UK Biobank and ot
Thu 23 Apr
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Damian HindsspeechConservative
Contaminated Blood: Compensation
I thank the Paymaster General for his personal work in this area. The increase in the unethical research award is a material improvement, and I am particularly thinking of the former pupils at Treloar’s. However, there is still some uncertainty in the community about the evidence that will be required to qualify for the severe psychological harm element under the special category mechanism. Could he confirm how that will work, and will IBCA have discretion and flexibility about what evidence wil
Thu 23 Apr
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Josh NewburyspeechLabour
Business of the House
Type 1 diabetes with disordered eating, or T1DE for short, is a lethal combination of two conditions, but pilot sites set up to trial bespoke NHS services that bring specialists from both fields together have closed down due to funding coming to an end, including two earlier this month. The all-party parliamentary group on diabetes wrote to the DHSC about that in February but has not received a reply. Will the Leader of the House chase a response and ask the public health Minister to make a stat
Thu 23 Apr
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John CooperappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Topical Questions
Parliamentary appearance by John Cooper
Thu 23 Apr
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Cat EcclesspeechLabour
Allied Health Professionals
I thank my hon. Friend the Member for Thurrock (Jen Craft) for her opening speech and my hon. Friend the Member for Dudley (Sonia Kumar) for securing this long-overdue debate. As we have heard, allied health professionals make up the third largest clinical workforce in the NHS, yet sadly, time and again, we only hear about the health service in terms of doctors and nurses. Just last week, the Government announced a welcome package of measures to widen access to healthcare careers for people from
Thu 23 Apr
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Carolyn HarrisspeechLabour
Business of the House
In May 2025, the all-party parliamentary group on beauty and wellbeing, which I chair, launched an inquiry into ultraviolet safety in the UK. Over nine months, we have taken evidence from the industry, academics, clinicians and those with lived experience to understand the dangers of overexposure and what more can be done to improve protection and reduce risks. Will the Leader of the House join me in thanking all those who contributed and encouraging Ministers, brands and retailers to read our r
Thu 23 Apr
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David BainesspeechLabour
Business of the House
Happy St George’s day, Madam Deputy Speaker. Alan Clark and a team of volunteers from the CAMRA award-winning pub Haydock Reading Rooms recently completed the West Highland Way, raising thousands of pounds for Clatterbridge hospital and for Ryan Lawrenson, who at just 21 was recently diagnosed with osteosarcoma. Will the Leader of the House join me in wishing Ryan and his family the very best? Does he also agree that Alan and the team’s voluntary work and community effort show the best of Haydoc
Thu 23 Apr
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Ian ByrneappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Business of the House
Parliamentary appearance by Ian Byrne
Thu 23 Apr
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Mary GlindonappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Business of the House
Parliamentary appearance by Mary Glindon
Thu 23 Apr
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Sarah SackmanspeechLabour
Courts and Tribunals Bill (Ninth sitting)
I will say two things to that. Obviously, that report—as is typical from the Law Commission—is non-partisan, but it predates the reforms we are proposing in the Bill, which will inevitably increase the volume of cases we are talking about. It goes back to the point that, where we have finite resources, if the permission stage filters out only a relatively small number of cases—in fact, that is how I anticipate it will work—then that is all to the good, because even those take up a disproportiona
Thu 23 Apr
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Carolyn HarrisspeechLabour
Gambling Advertising
Order. Can we not have debate across the Chamber, please? Can you finish your wind-up, Mr Ballinger?
Thu 23 Apr
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Florence EshalomispeechLabour (Co-op)
Housing Conditions in Temporary Accommodation
I thank my hon. Friend for raising that valid point. It is important, when considering housing, temporary accommodation and homelessness, that we remember the massive impact in rural constituencies such as hers, where people sometimes have to travel for a good hour and a half by bus in order to access services. People with additional complex needs have to get to appointments, and it is vital that we recognise that the issue of temporary accommodation and homelessness is not just confined to our
Thu 23 Apr
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Florence EshalomispeechLabour (Co-op)
Housing Conditions in Temporary Accommodation
I thank my hon. Friend, and I thank the all-party parliamentary group for its important work in meeting campaigners and, most importantly, the people caught up in temporary accommodation. It is vital that we recognise that a lot of this accommodation is paid for by taxpayers—that is the shameful thing. The fact that the accommodation is not suitable for human habitation should worry us all. That is why I agree with the Minister. We need to ensure that the homelessness strategy considers how we c
Thu 23 Apr
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Dan JarvisspeechLabour
National Security
I am grateful to my hon. Friend for raising that important point. The UK’s defence industry is a cornerstone of our national security and an engine for growth. We are committed to spending £2.5 billion more with defence SMEs and recently launched the Defence Office for Small Business Growth, a key driver to improve SME access to defence opportunities. The £31 billion that we spend annually with the defence industry in the UK powers over 460,000 jobs and 24,000 apprenticeships nationwide, includi
Thu 23 Apr
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Ian MurrayspeechLabour
UK Biobank Data
With permission, Madam Deputy Speaker, I will make a statement about the use of UK Biobank data. UK Biobank is a non-profit charity, independent of Government. The Biobank brings together data, kindly donated by its volunteer participants, that is shared with accredited researchers globally to make significant scientific discoveries that improve patient health. That includes discovering genes that affect the risk of heart disease or cancer, identifying new ways of predicting dementia, identifyin
Thu 23 Apr