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Events for Tuesday, 28 April 2026(21249 total)

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Lloyd HattonspeechLabour
Referral of Prime Minister to Committee of Privileges
My hon. Friend is speaking wisely of the time when Boris Johnson was before the Privileges Committee. Does he believe the House should remember that that Prime Minister lost an anti-corruption champion, who resigned over the issue? Conservative Members would be well placed to remember what happened when the Privileges Committee found misdeeds and wrongdoing on the part of that Prime Minister.
Tue 28 Apr
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Mrs Kemi BadenochappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Referral of Prime Minister to Committee of Privileges
Parliamentary appearance by Mrs Kemi Badenoch
Tue 28 Apr
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Paul HolmesspeechConservative
Park Home Owners
It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Sir Alec. It is a pleasure to see so many Members in this debate. It is always ominous to have my Deputy Chief Whip, my hon. Friend the Member for South West Hertfordshire (Mr Mohindra), sitting next to me in a debate—I do not know whether that is an expectation of great things or a sign that there will be a meeting without coffee. Might I say that he made a very, very good speech? I hope the Minister takes it on board. In all seriousness, I tha
Tue 28 Apr
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Lilian GreenwoodspeechLabour
National Accident Prevention Strategy
My hon. Friend makes an important point. In addressing all these things, we must think about who is most at risk and what the appropriate way is to intervene. A point was made earlier about how rural areas are particularly at risk. We know that those from lower socioeconomic backgrounds—the people in the poorest neighbourhoods—are most at risk of being involved in serious incidents. That is true for road safety, as it is for other things, but my hon. Friend is right to raise the issue of ruralit
Tue 28 Apr
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Lilian GreenwoodspeechLabour
National Accident Prevention Strategy
Of course.
Tue 28 Apr
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Lilian GreenwoodspeechLabour
National Accident Prevention Strategy
My hon. Friend is absolutely right. We think of all those who have lost their life at work; I think that about 120 people each year are killed in the course of their work. There is also a much more widespread problem of people suffering ill health, particularly relating to work-related stress and mental health. The best employers work really hard on those issues, often in consultation with their trade union health and safety reps. The Health and Safety Executive is Britain’s national regulator f
Tue 28 Apr
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Lilian GreenwoodspeechLabour
National Accident Prevention Strategy
It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Dr Murrison. I thank the right hon. Member for Sutton Coldfield (Sir Andrew Mitchell) for securing this debate. I am pleased to respond on behalf of the Government. I offer my condolences to all those affected by the incidents in his constituency that he mentioned, including Natasha’s family and friends. I pay tribute to him for raising awareness of this important issue. As the right hon. Gentleman rightly suggests, it is not unreasonable to exp
Tue 28 Apr
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Rachel GilmourspeechLiberal Democrat
International Parental Child Abduction
I thank the Minister for his inclusive and thorough response to some of the concerns raised today. I will certainly be writing to him on behalf of my constituent who is sitting behind me. I also thank the obviously doting father and grandpapa, the omnipresent hon. Member for Strangford (Jim Shannon), for his contribution—quite an imaginative one it was, too—and, as ever, my colleague, my hon. Friend the Member for Hazel Grove (Lisa Smart), who put the right, honourable and proper Liberal Democra
Tue 28 Apr
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Rachel GilmourspeechLiberal Democrat
International Parental Child Abduction
I beg to move, That this House has considered the matter of international parental child abduction. It is a privilege to make my remarks under your very capable stewardship, Dr Murrison. I understand that these issues are very sensitive and of huge human significance, so I feel privileged to be able to bring the eyes and ears of the House to them. I salute the left-behind parents, some of whom have joined us in the Gallery this afternoon, for their indefatigability and courage. I know that they
Tue 28 Apr
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Preet Kaur GillspeechLabour (Co-op)
Referral of Prime Minister to Committee of Privileges
I want to pick up on that point. We have heard a lot of evidence today. Does my hon. Friend agree that it is clear that there were so many inconsistencies and so much confusion about the process that the Prime Minister was absolutely right to build back trust in that process and make the decisions he has made?
Tue 28 Apr
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Mark GarnierspeechConservative
Global Trade: Support for Businesses
The Economic Secretary to the Treasury will know that our financial services industry is a shining example of our international economic might. However, overinterpretation of rules and regulations has led to banks being nervous of taking risks, and that has slowed growth in the City and holds up international trade. For example, overinterpretation of anti-money laundering rules means that foreign inward remittances can take up to two weeks to clear into a UK bank account, while poor classificati
Tue 28 Apr
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Mark GarnierspeechConservative
Pension Schemes Bill
The hon. Gentleman makes an incredibly important point about crossing the Rubicon, given that the Government are taking mandation powers to interfere in people’s savings and assets. We are talking about pension funds here, but once that Rubicon is crossed, there is no reason why the Government would not feel that they could start mandating how investment trusts or other types of savings schemes invest. This issue is not just about pensions; it is about the fundamental relationship between the st
Tue 28 Apr
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Sir Roger GalespeechConservative
Referral of Prime Minister to Committee of Privileges
My right hon. Friend reminds me that he said, incorrectly, that the vote on the call for Johnson to resign was not taken until after the Privileges Committee had released its findings. He is quite wrong: that call was made well before it went to the Privileges Committee. Let me come back to what I was trying to say. Every single one of us has to be able to look in the mirror and live with ourselves. I hope very much that the Government Whips will withdraw the whipping tonight, so that hon. Membe
Tue 28 Apr
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Sir Roger GalespeechConservative
Referral of Prime Minister to Committee of Privileges
At the start of the debate, when Mr Speaker was in the Chair, he reminded the House that this was not a trial of the Prime Minister, but a debate about whether or not an issue should be put to the Privileges Committee; I do think we all need to remember that. He also said that when the debate became repetitive, he might consider taking a closure motion. I am sorely tempted to move one, Madam Deputy Speaker—but not yet. It saddens me deeply that we are where we are today. It saddens me that the m
Tue 28 Apr
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Sir Roger GalespeechConservative
Park Home Owners
I will be in a minority of one. If we are to address the 10% commission issue, and we must, we have to understand that it is part of the business model. Park home owners have the opportunity to read the lease they take out; they know what they are buying and what they are signing, and the commission is a significant part of the model. If it is going to be revised, and I accept that there is a strong case for revision, we have to take account of the fact that those costs will fall elsewhere.
Tue 28 Apr
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Sir Roger GalespeechConservative
Park Home Owners
I will make three brief points. The first is on fit and proper persons. As my hon. Friend the Member for Christchurch (Sir Christopher Chope) indicated, the legislation is on the statute book. Peter Aldous did a super job to get it there, but it now needs to be properly implemented. The problems we have heard about this morning tend to be generated by cowboy owners, who are not fit and proper people and should never, ever have been allowed to acquire park homes in the first place. Secondly, on l
Tue 28 Apr
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Richard FullerspeechConservative
Retail, Hospitality and Leisure: Business Rates
This month, a comprehensive survey by UKHospitality showed that one in seven of our hotels, pubs and restaurants will close as a direct result of the Chancellor’s policies. Many of those businesses represent the hopes and dreams, hard work and savings of the people who set them up. Therefore, as I am permitted, rather than having the Minister come to the Dispatch Box, may I ask the Chancellor to come to the Dispatch Box to answer this? If it was not me standing here but one of those people who h
Tue 28 Apr
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Gerald JonesappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Fuel Costs: Support for Motorists
Parliamentary appearance by Gerald Jones
Tue 28 Apr
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Zöe FranklinspeechLiberal Democrat
Conflict in the Middle East: Cost of Living
I thank the Chancellor for her answer. The tensions in the middle east are pushing up energy and food prices, adding further pressure to households who are already struggling due to the cost of living. The Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister warned this weekend that families face “eight-plus months” of difficulty ahead. With the school holidays approaching in both the May half-term and the summer, many low-income families in my constituency of Guildford are asking how they will get through the
Tue 28 Apr
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Zöe FranklinspeechLiberal Democrat
Conflict in the Middle East: Cost of Living
5. What assessment she has made of the potential impact of the conflict in the middle east on the cost of living.
Tue 28 Apr