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Events for Thursday, 14 May 2026(8124 total)

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Sam RushworthappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Getting Britain Working Again
Parliamentary appearance by Sam Rushworth
Thu 14 May
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Hilary BennspeechLabour
Supreme Court Dillon Judgment
I can agree with the right hon. Gentleman when he describes the judgment as a complex one; he is absolutely right about that. I should make it clear that protected disclosure relating to the location of remains of those murdered by the IRA—in almost all cases, they were buried in the Republic of Ireland—is covered by separate arrangements that were introduced when the independent commission for the location of victims’ remains was created. That had support right across Northern Ireland, because
Thu 14 May
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Andrew PakesappearanceLabour (Co-op)
Spoke in debate: Getting Britain Working Again
Parliamentary appearance by Andrew Pakes
Thu 14 May
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Jayne KirkhamappearanceLabour (Co-op)
Spoke in debate: Getting Britain Working Again
Parliamentary appearance by Jayne Kirkham
Thu 14 May
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Danny BealesappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Heathrow Airport: Third Runway
Parliamentary appearance by Danny Beales
Thu 14 May
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Munira WilsonspeechLiberal Democrat
Getting Britain Working Again
I thank the hon. Gentleman for giving way. I agree with a lot of what he has said, but on FE colleges, I happened to visit Richmond upon Thames College in my constituency earlier this week, and the chief executive of the group told me that this year it has had only 0.55% per student uplift in funding, despite the White Paper published by the Government last year promising a real-terms increase year on year. That means it will not be able to create the places that young people need or to pay its
Thu 14 May
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Leigh InghamappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Business of the House
Parliamentary appearance by Leigh Ingham
Thu 14 May
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Munira WilsonspeechLiberal Democrat
Heathrow Airport: Third Runway
I am very grateful to the Minister for giving way. Just before he got on to the cost point, he confirmed that the ANPS will receive parliamentary scrutiny. Can he clarify for the House whether that means a debate and a vote on the Floor of the House?
Thu 14 May
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Hilary BennspeechLabour
Supreme Court Dillon Judgment
With permission, I will make a statement on the recent Supreme Court judgment in the case of Dillon and others. It is a complex judgment, but I thought it right to come to the House at the first available opportunity to summarise its main findings. The case was originally brought against the previous Government following the passage of the legacy Act—the Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Act—in 2023. The applicants, a group of families who lost loved ones during the troubles,
Thu 14 May
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Munira WilsonspeechLiberal Democrat
Heathrow Airport: Third Runway
I thank my hon. Friend the Member for Richmond Park (Sarah Olney), who is my constituency neighbour, and congratulate her on securing this important debate, on her excellent speech and on giving me permission to make a speech. I also thank the Minister for allowing me to speak today. My hon. Friend has clearly laid out the key questions that Ministers need to address in approving a third runway at Heathrow, which we have heard publicly today. I am also grateful to the Minister for having previou
Thu 14 May
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Munira WilsonspeechLiberal Democrat
Heathrow Airport: Third Runway
indicated assent.
Thu 14 May
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Munira WilsonspeechLiberal Democrat
Heathrow Airport: Third Runway
rose—
Thu 14 May
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Helen WhatelyspeechConservative
Getting Britain Working Again
Oh dear; what a shame. There were no ideas for savings there at all. If the hon. Gentleman thinks that will get him a job under the next Labour leader, I am afraid that he will have to keep trying. Labour claims to be the party of working people, but the facts do not back that up. Labour always leaves office with unemployment higher than when it arrives, and it is on track to do that again. There are now over 300,000 more people unemployed than when this Government came to power. Their policies—
Thu 14 May
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Helen WhatelyspeechConservative
Getting Britain Working Again
The hon. Gentleman wants me to give way. Does he have a welfare savings plan? If so, let us hear it.
Thu 14 May
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Helen WhatelyspeechConservative
Getting Britain Working Again
I hate to tell the hon. Gentleman, but Labour is in charge now. It has had nearly two years and nothing is changing. You do not have to take my word for it, Madam Deputy Speaker; here are the numbers. Over 8 million people are claiming universal credit, almost 4 million people are claiming sickness benefits and over 600,000 households are getting over £32,000 a year in benefits. That is more than the take-home pay of the average British worker. Ninety-one thousand households are getting over £50
Thu 14 May
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Apsana BegumspeechLabour
Getting Britain Working Again
In 2024, the British people, including so many of my constituents, voted for change. After a decade of brutal austerity, they desperately needed a drastic and material improvement in their living standards. The last King’s Speech championed measures that have the potential to radically change the situation for people, from renters’ rights to employment rights and more. I am pleased that this King’s Speech brings forward the Government’s commitments to end conversion practices and to give the vot
Thu 14 May
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Helen WhatelyspeechConservative
Getting Britain Working Again
I respect the Secretary of State. He has talked at some length about what is wrong with the welfare system, but the fact is that there is no welfare Bill in the King’s Speech. I reckon he is stuck between a rock and a hard place: he knows the benefits bill is out of control; he knows that the public are sick of seeing their taxes go on ever higher welfare handouts; he even knows how the savings could be made because I have told him [Laughter.] They are laughing, but they are the problem. The Sec
Thu 14 May
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Chris WebbspeechLabour
Business of the House
Pride in Place investment can help to provide the kind of community infrastructure that lets neighbourhoods thrive, but South Shore, in my Blackpool South constituency, which is home to the highest concentration of deprivation in the country, is not currently getting that support, despite its real potential to become a vibrant and thriving place once again. Will the Leader of the House join my call for a Pride in Place funding programme in South Shore, and will he make time for a debate on how c
Thu 14 May
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Paul WaughspeechLabour (Co-op)
Business of the House
On Sunday, there were scenes of wild celebration among the Dale fans at Wembley, as our beloved club staged a fabulous comeback and won the play-off final to return to the English football league. There were also fantastic civic celebrations at Rochdale town hall, where Jimmy McNulty and his lads could see for themselves just how proud we all were of the team’s heroics, grit and togetherness. Will the Leader of the House join me in congratulating the Dale on a fabulous season, and on proving tha
Thu 14 May
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Paul WaughappearanceLabour (Co-op)
Spoke in debate: Business of the House
Parliamentary appearance by Paul Waugh
Thu 14 May