BB
647 MPs·389 Bills·£2.9T

May 2026

Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat

Events for Wednesday, 13 May 2026(8124 total)

🎤
Matthew PennycookspeechLabour
New Developments: Unadopted Roads and Public Amenities
I will happily direct my counterpart in Northern Ireland to the Government’s response when we publish it in due course, having analysed those two consultations. Where private arrangements exist, they must be transparent and properly regulated. If residents are expected to pay for services, they must be able to see and scrutinise what they are paying for and to access effective routes to redress. We must, of course, ensure that any reforms taken forward work in practise across different types of
Wed 13 May
🎤
Matthew PennycookspeechLabour
New Developments: Unadopted Roads and Public Amenities
I would refer the hon. Gentleman in the first instance to that CMA house building report, which says very clearly that a twin-track approach is needed. We need common adoptable standards. Only at the point that we have common standards can we force local authorities to adopt. I understand, as I know many hon. Members do, the dilemma that local authorities can face when they have substandard amenities and are asked to adopt them and incur all the costs of bringing them up to the necessary standar
Wed 13 May
🎤
Matthew PennycookspeechLabour
New Developments: Unadopted Roads and Public Amenities
I congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Hitchin (Alistair Strathern) on securing this important debate. He is an incredibly hard-working and effective advocate for the interests of his constituency, and he has long championed action to address unadopted amenities on privately managed housing estates. I warmly commend him for his ongoing efforts to secure a fair deal for homeowners living on freehold estates in his constituency and across the rest of England. I also thank my hon. Friends the
Wed 13 May
📍
Sam RushworthappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Debate on the Address
Parliamentary appearance by Sam Rushworth
Wed 13 May
🎤
Alison TaylorspeechLabour
Debate on the Address
Will the hon. Gentleman give way?
Wed 13 May
📍
David ReedappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: New Developments: Unadopted Roads and Public Amenities
Parliamentary appearance by David Reed
Wed 13 May
📍
Dr Ben SpencerappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Debate on the Address
Parliamentary appearance by Dr Ben Spencer
Wed 13 May
🎤
Daniel ZeichnerspeechLabour
Debate on the Address
This is a complicated set of issues. There has been a genuine change in the structure of the industry because of the legal cases to which the hon. Member refers. Over the years, out-of-area working has particularly troubled me; I hope we can address that and make it safe. The hon. Member is absolutely right that the squeeze on drivers has been harsh, so I hope we can address that too. I am delighted that more than a quarter of a century after I led a debate at the Labour conference on lowering t
Wed 13 May
🎤
Daniel ZeichnerspeechLabour
Debate on the Address
It is always a pleasure to follow the hon. Member for Strangford (Jim Shannon), just as it was a great pleasure to visit his beautiful constituency last week. Even though I do not agree with everything he said, he is a true gentleman. I will keep my comments relatively brief, but I echo his tributes, and those of other Members, to my hon. Friend the Member for Bradford West (Naz Shah), and particularly my hon. Friend the Member for Harlow (Chris Vince), for their excellent speeches. My hon. Frie
Wed 13 May
🎤
Fleur AndersonspeechLabour
Debate on the Address
It is a privilege to speak in this debate on the Loyal Address in reply to the King’s Speech. I thank my hon. Friends the Members for Bradford West (Naz Shah) and for Harlow (Chris Vince) for their proposing speeches and congratulate them. It is an honour to be the MP for Putney, Southfields, Roehampton and Wandsworth Town, and I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the people who have stopped me—on the street, at events or when I go to schools—to thank me for the work I do for our c
Wed 13 May
📍
Richard FullerappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Debate on the Address
Parliamentary appearance by Richard Fuller
Wed 13 May
🎤
Helena DollimorespeechLabour (Co-op)
New Developments: Unadopted Roads and Public Amenities
My hon. Friend raises the issue of the facilities on new housing estates, and playgrounds in particular. One of the new estates in my constituency, the Ashdown House development, has been developed by Chartway homes and funded by Legal & General. A playground was promised as part of the development, as was a community centre, but they have not been delivered, to the shock of residents. Eight-year-old Gia came to my playground drop-in session to tell me about this, and to show me in her notebook—
Wed 13 May
🎤
Anna DixonspeechLabour
Debate on the Address
Does the right hon. Gentleman recognise the need to strengthen the regional water authorities, and to have a greater focus there on the consumer voice? Would he also agree that the special administration regime for Thames Water might offer an opportunity to explore alternative public ownership, such as mutuals, where we could have workers sitting on a board alongside consumers?
Wed 13 May
🎤
Anna DixonspeechLabour
Debate on the Address
I do join my hon. Friend in welcoming that measure. I recently saw Bradford City play at Valley Parade. The team has an important championship play-off match, and I hope that there will not be ticket touts selling extortionate tickets for that much sought-after match. There is still time to make the fundamental and radical changes that we desperately need. We need to show the public that we are not going to let privatised water companies profit from polluting our rivers and seas. Above all, our
Wed 13 May
📍
Gareth ThomasappearanceLabour (Co-op)
Spoke in debate: Debate on the Address
Parliamentary appearance by Gareth Thomas
Wed 13 May
🎤
Mr Adnan HussainspeechIndependent
Debate on the Address
Does the hon. Member agree that it is now time for the Government to support the International Court of Justice’s case and call it what it is—a genocide—and to cut all diplomatic ties and end all arms licences, because Israel is a rogue state?
Wed 13 May
🎤
Mr Adnan HussainspeechIndependent
Debate on the Address
I am the Member for Blackburn, and I too am one of the first independent Members of Parliament for my area. I am proud to represent my constituents. People up and down this country are speaking against the two-party system, because they are fed up of being spoken for and spoken at. It is time to listen to the people and to hear them. I often say this, but my policy is the people of Blackburn, my Whip is the people of Blackburn and my boss is the people of Blackburn. Does the hon. Member agree?
Wed 13 May
🎤
Anna DixonspeechLabour
Debate on the Address
I would like to begin my congratulating my constituency neighbour, my hon. Friend the Member for Bradford West (Naz Shah), on her humorous and passionate opening speech. It is a true privilege to sit alongside her and, together with Madam Deputy Speaker, to represent our shared home of Bradford. I would also like to congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Harlow (Chris Vince), though he is not currently in his seat, for demonstrating his commitment to meeting his personal goals—and no, I am n
Wed 13 May
🎤
Rachael MaskellspeechLabour (Co-op)
Debate on the Address
I congratulate His Majesty on delivering the Gracious Speech, and I concur with the hon. Member for North Cotswolds (Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown) that investing 0.7% of GDP in international development aid will bring greater stability and increase our ability to secure greater diplomacy, as well as development. I think that should be our focus. I also thank him for the work he does on the Public Accounts Committee. The intersection of crises bearing down on our planet, our nation and our communit
Wed 13 May
🎤
Rachael MaskellspeechLabour (Co-op)
Debate on the Address
I do agree. It is daylight robbery, and people should not be profiting from our natural resources. We should not see the levels of pollution that exist in our rivers, which should be pure and clean. I have a sewer running through the middle of my city, and it is not acceptable. It is right to legislate, but also to ensure that we are not adding carbon to our natural environment. On airport and road expansion, we should ensure that we bring down levels of carbon, and I fear that might not be the
Wed 13 May