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Events for Wednesday, 20 May 2026(8124 total)

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Karl TurnerspeechIndependent
Engagements
From 1997, the Prime Minister campaigned to scrap single-judge trials in Northern Ireland, yet when I opposed his Government’s plan to bring in single-judge trials in England and Wales, I received hostile briefings and smears about my mental health from the lads in No. 10 Downing Street. The Chief Whip is shaking his head, but he knows about it. The Prime Minister knows that my nephew Matty took his own life as a result of work-related stress as a young criminal lawyer. During Mental Health Awar
Wed 20 May
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Chris VincespeechLabour (Co-op)
Defence Readiness
My hon. Friend is making a trademark excellent and well-thought-out speech, which is what we expect from him. I know he is a champion of the BBC World Service, so will he take a moment to mention the important part it plays, along with BBC Monitoring, in our soft power and the defence of our nation?
Wed 20 May
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Chris VincespeechLabour (Co-op)
Engagements
Q4. Thank you, Mr Speaker. The Prime Minister will be pleased to know that I am going to ask him a question about his favourite topic: football. There are people in this House who seek to blame the Prime Minister for everything, but I thought it was a bit rich when one national newspaper blamed him for Harlow Town going into administration because he once went to visit them. I know that Harlow Town is very much the Prime Minister’s second team, so he will be pleased to know that they are now out
Wed 20 May
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Chris VincespeechLabour (Co-op)
Topical Questions
T3. I do not know if I have ever told you, Mr Speaker, but Harlow is the birthplace of the fibre optic cable. I want children in Harlow to feel confident that they can get the brilliant jobs of the future that tech can provide for them. What will the Secretary of State do to ensure that that happens?
Wed 20 May
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Melanie WardspeechLabour
Defence Readiness
I rise to speak in support of His Majesty’s Speech and to call for our Government to take bolder action on many of the challenges faced by our country, and indeed our world. We are living through global instability on a scale not seen for decades. The power shifts are real. Now more than at any time since world war two, we must stand up and defend our values on the international stage. To do that, we need more hard power—much more—but we should also protect and wield our soft power. After 14 yea
Wed 20 May
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Melanie WardspeechLabour
Defence Readiness
My hon. Friend makes an excellent point about soft power and why it is such an important complement to hard power. It has become common to say that the rules-based order is dead or dying, but we must stand with our allies to preserve and defend all that was built to protect humanity from evil in the ashes of two world wars and the cold war. Data shows that since 2012, there has been an increase in the number of countries where mass atrocity crimes are occurring, and action is needed. Let us remi
Wed 20 May
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Melanie WardspeechLabour
Defence Readiness
My hon. Friend is right. He is a doctor himself, and I know how well he understands and how much he feels the need for the world to do better—to make change in this area, and stop just talking about making change. It is time for much bolder action from our Government. It is time for them to stand against what is happening, and to influence events. We need not more words, but more action. To start with, we need comprehensive sanctions on Israeli officials who are responsible for human rights viol
Wed 20 May
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Michelle WelshspeechLabour
Child Protection Online
10. If she will take urgent steps to protect children online.
Wed 20 May
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Michelle WelshspeechLabour
Child Protection Online
Too often, children are exposed to harmful content online, with material promoting pornography and self-harm pushed towards them. Childhood should not be handed over to algorithms. As a mum, I know that parents are terrified that social media companies are putting profit before protection. Does the Secretary of State agree that not only should social media companies step up, but it is time to legislate to ensure that they take active steps to protect our children online?
Wed 20 May
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Max WilkinsonspeechLiberal Democrat
Defence Readiness
I represent the constituency of Cheltenham, which is the home of GCHQ, where thousands of people work every day to keep us safe. They work quietly and never ask for our thanks. In this House, it is right that we acknowledge that whenever we can. I strongly agree with the points made earlier about the urgency of investment in defence. As a member of the all-party parliamentary group on rearmament, I commend the comments made by my hon. Friend the Member for Tunbridge Wells (Mike Martin). I also e
Wed 20 May
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Sammy WilsonspeechDemocratic Unionist Party
Processed Russian Oil Products: Sanctions
No matter how the Minister tries to confuse the issue by talking about the situation up until now and the new arrangements, which are meant to tighten up sanctions today, the fact remains that we are now granting permits for Russian oil to come into the United Kingdom. He may justify that, as he has done on a number of occasions during this discussion, by saying that this is only for the short term. But does he not recognise that, as long as we stop exploiting our own resources and taxing our ow
Wed 20 May
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Mike WoodspeechConservative
Banking Hubs
I thank the hon. Gentleman for giving way and allowing me to give one further example that I hope the reviewers will consider. Lloyds will this month close the last existing bank in Kingswinford and South Staffordshire, leaving all of my constituents, whether urban or rural, without a proper bank. However, none of the villages are eligible for banking hubs because of the presence of building societies—sometimes part-time building societies —within the villages. Does he agree that while our build
Wed 20 May
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Martin WrigleyspeechLiberal Democrat
Defence Readiness
We have had a very interesting debate, with interesting speeches from many Members. I, too, am fully behind the rapid increase in funds for defence and I wish to add my thanks to our serving personnel. Defence readiness requires a whole-society response and sovereign capability. Across a wide range of issues in our technologies, defence, infrastructure, housing and regulation, the same pattern keeps appearing. Services and systems that are set up to serve the public gradually drift away from hav
Wed 20 May
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Sir Alec ShelbrookeappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Defence Readiness
Parliamentary appearance by Sir Alec Shelbrooke
Wed 20 May
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Claire YoungspeechLiberal Democrat
Defence Readiness
It is a privilege to speak in this debate on defence readiness. Like others, I am disappointed by this Government’s delay in bringing forward the long-promised defence readiness Bill, both because of what that means for the security of our nation and the implications for the hundreds of my constituents who work in the defence sector. I want to talk, however, about readiness more widely. The Government are right that energy security is national security. A country that cannot power itself cannot
Wed 20 May
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Claire YoungspeechLiberal Democrat
Processed Russian Oil Products: Sanctions
Ukrainians in our constituencies woke up to headlines about watering down sanctions. Why are the Government not prioritising measures that would permanently cut bills and reduce fossil-fuel dependence, including fully removing the renewables obligation levy and fast-tracking energy market reform?
Wed 20 May
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Calum MillerappearanceLiberal Democrat
Spoke in debate: Defence Readiness
Parliamentary appearance by Calum Miller
Wed 20 May
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Calum MillerappearanceLiberal Democrat
Spoke in debate: Engagements
Parliamentary appearance by Calum Miller
Wed 20 May
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Graeme DownieappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Defence Readiness
Parliamentary appearance by Graeme Downie
Wed 20 May
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Feryal ClarkappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Banking Hubs
Parliamentary appearance by Feryal Clark
Wed 20 May