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Events for Thursday, 21 May 2026(8124 total)

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Liz Saville RobertsappearancePlaid Cymru
Spoke in debate: Humble Address: Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor
Parliamentary appearance by Liz Saville Roberts
Thu 21 May
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Alison HumeappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Family Justice System: Domestic Abuse and Safeguarding
Parliamentary appearance by Alison Hume
Thu 21 May
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Graeme DownieappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Topical Questions
Parliamentary appearance by Graeme Downie
Thu 21 May
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Andrew GriffithappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Topical Questions
Parliamentary appearance by Andrew Griffith
Thu 21 May
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Andrew GriffithappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Steel Industry (Nationalisation) Bill
Parliamentary appearance by Andrew Griffith
Thu 21 May
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Valerie VazappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Imprisonment of Craig and Lindsay Foreman in Iran
Parliamentary appearance by Valerie Vaz
Thu 21 May
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Chris LawappearanceScottish National Party
Spoke in debate: Ticket Reselling
Parliamentary appearance by Chris Law
Thu 21 May
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Chris LawappearanceScottish National Party
Spoke in debate: Middle East
Parliamentary appearance by Chris Law
Thu 21 May
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Sir Alec ShelbrookeappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Costs for Motorists
Parliamentary appearance by Sir Alec Shelbrooke
Thu 21 May
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Sir Jeremy WrightspeechConservative
Steel Industry (Nationalisation) Bill
The Secretary of State is being generous. I take him at his word as I do not think that he intends to use this legislation otherwise than appropriately. However, there is an important point to be made about the language in the Bill as it stands. As he knows, the public interest test is defined in certain ways in clause 2, which states that the test “is not limited to” the grounds listed, so there could be other grounds on which the public interest might be met. I have already pointed out one asp
Thu 21 May
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Sir Jeremy WrightspeechConservative
Steel Industry (Nationalisation) Bill
I want to ask the Secretary of State about the breadth of the Bill. Clause 1 makes it clear that a “steel undertaking” includes those businesses that have the “manufacture or processing” of iron or steel as part of their operations. Is there any lower threshold to that? Is a business that has only 1% of its operations in iron or steel liable to nationalisation under the Bill? Under clause 2, the Secretary of State is entitled to determine the public interest and can nationalise if it would suppo
Thu 21 May
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Sean WoodcockspeechLabour
Middle East: Economic Response
I thank my right hon. Friend for her statement, especially the measures to support farmers and hauliers. Banbury has a thriving logistics sector, with brilliant businesses like TWE Haulage; I visited that company last month, and I know it will really welcome the measures that she has announced. Will she and her colleagues continue to keep under review the particular pressures on the logistics sector and be open to any further measures that may be needed?
Thu 21 May
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David WilliamsspeechLabour
Middle East: Economic Response
What a day to be a Stokie! As the Chancellor knows, my mum proudly worked in the pot banks of Tunstall and Burslem, and 10 weeks ago I asked the Prime Minister in this place what support the Government could offer our ceramic sector. The good news is that my mum is watching again right now at home, and she is clearly happy, because I have had a three-word text from her: “Nice one, duck.” How will we make sure the £120 million support package benefits ceramics companies of every size—from our Moo
Thu 21 May
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David WilliamsspeechLabour
Business of the House
Recently, I attended an incredibly informative special educational needs and disability roundtable organised by PEGiS—the Parent Engagement Group in Stoke-on-Trent. As we know in this place, we make our best policy when we listen to people with real, lived experienced, so will the Leader of the House please join me in recognising the incredible work of Michelle and the PEGiS team, who have worked tirelessly for many years to ensure that the voices of families are heard?
Thu 21 May
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James WildspeechConservative
Employment Rights Act 2025
Unemployment is rising, with youth unemployment now at 16%, and the jobs tax and the Employment Rights Act are destroying opportunities. Should Ministers not listen to the chief executive of M&S, who said that instead of “trying to run business,” the Government “should…understand business better”? Will they reduce the burden of regulation and tax, rather than continuing to increase it?
Thu 21 May
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James WildspeechConservative
Costs for Motorists
Not true!
Thu 21 May
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Sir John WhittingdalespeechConservative
Hospitality Industry
Despite what the Minister says, hospitality businesses in my constituency, and the constituencies of my hon. Friends, are reeling from the impact of higher energy costs, and increased national insurance contributions and business rates. These businesses are making it clear that if there are any further increases, they will simply not survive. Why are the Government pressing ahead with another tax in the form of the overnight visitor levy, and will she talk to businesses before proceeding with th
Thu 21 May
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Sir John WhittingdalespeechConservative
Hospitality Industry
12. What steps his Department is taking to support the hospitality industry.
Thu 21 May
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Michael WheelerspeechLabour
Business of the House
A recently elected Reform councillor in my constituency believes that the best way to regenerate Eccles, which he described as a problem area, is to turn it into the UK’s Dubai. It might surprise him to learn that the council has already brought the town centre into public hands and, during the consultation, not one single resident raised the prospect of “Dubeccles”. Our communities need regeneration led by genuine involvement of local people, like that being in delivered in Brookhouse and Peel
Thu 21 May
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Catherine WestspeechLabour
Middle East: Economic Response
I welcome the tone of yesterday’s announcement at the petrol pump and today’s announcement in the House. The Government are fighting for working people every day. Is ice skating included in the measures? Alexandra Palace has the most fantastic ice skating rink. I hope that ice skating is included, so that children visiting London, as well as London children, can enjoy slightly cheaper ice skating this summer, with a lovely meal to boot.
Thu 21 May