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Events for Wednesday, 29 April 2026(21249 total)
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Topical Questions
T1. If she will make a statement on her departmental responsibilities.
Wed 29 Apr
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Community Infrastructure Levy: Homeowners
Thank you, Sir Jeremy. The debate has also been very instructive to me. Question put and agreed to. Resolved, That this House has considered the impact of the Community Infrastructure Levy on private homeowners.
Wed 29 Apr
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Community Infrastructure Levy: Homeowners
I call Sir Jeremy to wind up—you may take your time.
Wed 29 Apr
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Community Infrastructure Levy: Homeowners
Order. I remind Members that they should bob if they wish to be called in the debate.
Wed 29 Apr
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Agriculture: Government Support
Order. I remind Members that interventions should be short.
Wed 29 Apr
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Agriculture: Government Support
Richard Foord will move the motion. I will then call the Minster to respond. I remind Members that they may make a speech only with the prior permission of the Member in charge of the debate and the Minister. There will not be an opportunity for the Member in charge to wind up, as is the convention for a 30-minute debate.
Wed 29 Apr
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Autism: Employment
I am sorry to hear about what has happened in the hon. Member’s constituency, and I very much agree with him. We recently received the report of our expert academic panel on neurodiversity in the workplace, which was set up last year, and are carefully considering its recommendations. We will act as he suggested.
Wed 29 Apr
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Autism: Employment
I commend my hon. Friend’s important work as chair of the all-party group and thank her for hosting me at the roundtable. This year, we funded ACAS to deliver masterclasses on recruiting neurodivergent people to 1,800 small and medium-sized enterprise representatives, addressing exactly the concerns that she raised. My Department has also set up the online support with employee health and disability service specifically to help employers on those issues. We will be considering what more we can d
Wed 29 Apr
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Engagements
It was 18 months ago, I remember, that my late friend Terry Etherton was sitting up in the Gallery beaming down at the Prime Minister because he had just announced the Government scheme to give compensation to those who had been wrongly sacked from the armed forces for simply being gay. I have a constituent who lost his job at MI6 in the 1980s for his sexuality, and he has no compensation. Those in the security services also put their life on the line for their country; it is just not fair. Will
Wed 29 Apr
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Topical Questions
T2. Leaked guidance from the Equality and Human Rights Commission suggested that it would be lawful for transgender and gender non-conforming people to be excluded from changing facilities based on a perception that their appearance did not correspond with societal gender norms, irrespective of their actual sex. Can the Minister reassure the House that such an obvious licence for bigotry and discrimination will not be included in the final guidance when she publishes it next month?
Wed 29 Apr
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Conversion Practices
I thank the Minister for the comments that she has made so far. Conversion practices have devastated the lives of LGBT people for many years, making them feel ashamed of who they are and leaving them with long-term physical and mental harm. The upcoming King’s Speech marks eight years since a ban on so-called conversion therapy was first promised. Can the Minister reassure me that a Bill will come to the House early in the next Session, and that we will not be waiting any longer for these cruel
Wed 29 Apr
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Conversion Practices
5. What steps she is taking to ban conversion practices.
Wed 29 Apr