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Events for Monday, 27 April 2026(21249 total)

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Vikki SladespeechLiberal Democrat
Departmental Response Times
I am glad that the call answering has speeded up, but, like those of many other Members, my office is constantly dealing with very long delays on the part of the DWP. Back in September 2024, my constituent Jackie appealed against a personal independence payment assessment for her husband, who died a couple of months later. In January, she received a letter saying that she had been overpaid by £7,000. I became involved in the middle of last year, when it was established that the figure was £75. T
Mon 27 Apr
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Gareth SnellspeechLabour (Co-op)
English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill
In Stoke-on-Trent, we are outside a mayoral combined authority, but have oodles of old industrial brownfield. We are itching to get our hands on it, but we do not have those compulsory purchase powers that sit with Homes England. Once the strategic combined authorities are up and running, how soon will we be able to use those powers to purchase that land, so that we can build the houses that the Minister talks about?
Mon 27 Apr
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Sir Desmond SwayneappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Northern Ireland Troubles Bill (Carry-over)
Parliamentary appearance by Sir Desmond Swayne
Mon 27 Apr
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Joy MorrisseyspeechConservative
Lord Mandelson Humble Address: Government Response Update
I am just a humble Member of this House, and it is our job to hold the Government to account. It was unclear from the Minister’s first response what the process will be, so could he clarify again whether, if the ISC members disagree with the Government, that matter will be brought back to the House for a decision? I do not believe it is right for the Government to judge and mark their own homework.
Mon 27 Apr
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David DavisappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Points of Order
Parliamentary appearance by David Davis
Mon 27 Apr
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Chris MurrayspeechLabour
Animal Testing
I commend my hon. Friend for her work in this field. She, like me, is a serious animal lover who has always stood up for animals. Many constituents have contacted me about this debate; their primary reason for doing so is the unnecessary suffering caused to animals in testing, with force-feeding and injections right up to the end of their lives. Does she agree that new technologies offer a way to achieve the goal that people want to see, which is more research, while also avoiding the unnecessar
Mon 27 Apr
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Ian MurrayspeechLabour
Animal Testing
It is a great pleasure, as always, to serve with you in the Chair, Mr Stuart, in this important debate. I thank Members for their contributions. I especially thank my hon. Friend the Member for North Ayrshire and Arran (Irene Campbell) for being a doughty campaigner for not just her constituents, but all their pets and animals. She has done that since she came into this place in 2024, and she deserves a great deal of respect and admiration for it. I also thank each and every one of the many peop
Mon 27 Apr
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Tom RutlandspeechLabour
Disabled People: Benefits Reassessments
Thanks to grant funding from DWP, my local Labour councils in Adur and Worthing are joining the Connect to Work programme, helping local people get into good local jobs. But for young people, including those with disabilities, being not in employment, education or training remains an issue. What more is being done to work with businesses and get more young people into the opportunities that they can thrive in?
Mon 27 Apr
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Sarah RussellspeechLabour
Lord Mandelson Humble Address: Government Response Update
Could my right hon. Friend the Minister please confirm whether any documents that were previously in the scope of the Humble Address have been deemed no longer to be within its scope due to the application of litigation privilege in respect of the dismissal of Olly Robbins?
Mon 27 Apr
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Harriet CrossappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Draft Warm Home Discount (Scotland) Regulations 2026
Parliamentary appearance by Harriet Cross
Mon 27 Apr
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Ian MurrayspeechLabour
Animal Testing
We do not disagree with the principle of Herbie’s law; indeed, that is what the strategy is trying to achieve. The challenge for the Government, of course, is to balance that against what is achievable and what can be validated, not just in the UK but across the international community. We want this country to be a world leader in eliminating animal research, and it is pretty clear, on the front page of the strategy, that we wish to take those 26 actions on. Let me continue as that will help to
Mon 27 Apr
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Ian MurrayspeechLabour
Animal Testing
Who has the cat called Chairman Meow, then? It must be somebody else. My hon. Friend was right to mention the Competition and Markets Authority investigation into vet costs. We want to achieve our manifesto commitment on that issue; it was a very clear part of our manifesto and we all want to see the same outcomes from that. The hon. Member for Yeovil mentioned AI and asked us about the action so far, which I have run through. In response to my hon. Friend the Member for Newport West and Islwyn
Mon 27 Apr
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Mr Bayo AlabaappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Topical Questions
Parliamentary appearance by Mr Bayo Alaba
Mon 27 Apr
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Ian MurrayspeechLabour
Animal Testing
We will write to my hon. Friend with the details on those individual projects—the regulations are run by the Home Office, so I will write to her on those three specific issues and make sure that everyone in the Chamber has a copy. My hon. Friend the Member for North East Hertfordshire (Chris Hinchliff) said that the scale of the suffering prevented should overwhelmingly outweigh the suffering involved in testing. I think we would all agree with that. That is exactly the proportionate way in whic
Mon 27 Apr
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Amanda MartinspeechLabour
Apprenticeships
This month I launched a space apprenticeship pilot in Portsmouth North, bringing together Airbus and the Solent Growth Partnership to ensure that candidates who narrowly miss out on an Airbus apprenticeship are matched directly with defence and space SMEs in the area. Following the failure of the last Government, does the Secretary of State agree that this Labour Government’s reforms are finally delivering high-value opportunities in aerospace and cyber, and will he work with me to look at how w
Mon 27 Apr
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Rachael MaskellspeechLabour (Co-op)
Lord Mandelson Humble Address: Government Response Update
I thank the Chief Secretary for his statement. I am interested in the costs. We know about the £75,000 payout, and obviously a police inquiry is incredibly costly. There are the costs to his Department in complying with the Humble Address. Will he publish the costs? Will he also publish the costs in relation to Global Counsel? Its clients included Palantir, with which the Government have £800 million-worth of contracts. Will he publish how much money Global Counsel had been able to procure from
Mon 27 Apr
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Darren PaffeyspeechLabour
Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill
It would be most welcome to hear the Minister’s reassurance about who this Government are acting for. The 21-month process may not serve young people growing up in Britain, or their parents, carers or teachers who are crying out for help. Will the Minister acknowledge that any delay past that minimum timeframe for action will only serve the very companies that my hon. Friend referred to—the social media companies who even to this day deny all responsibility and make absurd claims, as they did in
Mon 27 Apr
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Mr Louie FrenchspeechConservative
Lord Mandelson Humble Address: Government Response Update
When he was asked on 20 April why there is no record of his and Peter Mandelson’s meeting with Palantir in Washington, the Prime Minister said: “That was a routine meeting in the course of a visit I was on in the US.”—[Official Report, 20 April 2026; Vol. 784, c. 62.] Does the Minister agree that that was a routine meeting, and if so, where is the record of it, as required by the ministerial code?
Mon 27 Apr
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Mr Louie FrenchspeechConservative
English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill
The point that my hon. Friend is making is a very accurate description of what is happening in my local area of Bexley, where developers are trying to argue that greenfield sites are now ripe for development because of the Government’s planning changes. Does he share my concern that the Government are continuing to try to barge those changes through this House, and that both Reform and Labour support the Government’s position on the grey belt, which will have a detrimental effect on our local co
Mon 27 Apr
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Zöe FranklinspeechLiberal Democrat
English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill
I am happy to thank the Government for agreeing to put that on the face of the Bill. I turn now to the issue of brownfield development. We on the Liberal Democrat Benches continue to believe that development must follow a clear principle of brownfield first—not green belt by default, and certainly not the vague concept of grey belt. From experience in my constituency, I know how important that principle is in practice. Brownfield first is not an abstract planning preference; it is how we protect
Mon 27 Apr