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Spoke in debate: Public Office (Accountability) Bill (First sitting)
Parliamentary appearance by Maria Eagle
Thu 27 Nov
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Spoke in debate: Public Office (Accountability) Bill (Second sitting)
Parliamentary appearance by Maria Eagle
Thu 27 Nov
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Business of the House
The regulator of social housing has found the Labour-run Leicester city council guilty of serious failings in maintaining safe and decent homes, with thousands lacking basic safety checks. The Court of Appeal has upheld a finding of racial discrimination in the council’s employment practices and the ombudsman has criticised its failures towards homeless families. Will the Leader of the House make time for a debate on how we, as hon. Members, can ensure the Government intervene where councils rep
Thu 27 Nov
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Spoke in debate: Business of the House
Parliamentary appearance by Shivani Raja
Thu 27 Nov
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Topical Questions
T6. As a faithful, I commend the Secretary of State for reaffirming his commitment to driving forward digital innovation in the NHS. Does he agree that Scotland should mirror the UK so that we do not fall behind the pace with developments that could be game changing in terms of outcomes for patients and staff alike?
Tue 25 Nov
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Spoke in debate: Topical Questions
Parliamentary appearance by Kenneth Stevenson
Tue 25 Nov
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Pride in Place Funding: Glasgow North East
5. What assessment he has made of the potential impact of Pride in Place funding on Glasgow North East constituency.
Mon 24 Nov
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Pride in Place Funding: Glasgow North East
My survey of Glasgow North East constituents shows that there is real excitement about the possibility of Pride in Place funding coming their way. From parks and shopfronts to local connectivity, I have been inundated with incredible ideas to transform our corner of Glasgow. Will the Minister commit to giving my constituency bid her full consideration, and will she visit Glasgow North East to see the difference that the investment could make?
Mon 24 Nov
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Spoke in debate: Pride in Place Funding: Glasgow North East
Parliamentary appearance by Maureen Burke
Mon 24 Nov
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Wed 19 Nov
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Engagements
Q8. Immigration is the No. 1 issue on the doorsteps of Bristol North East: most people will ask me about it. They want a firm but also fair approach, but they have been let down over many years. Controlling our borders and knowing who comes here is essential, not least to integration. What can the Prime Minister say to my constituents that will give them an assurance that the reforms that he and the Home Secretary are proposing—which I support—will be firm, but also fair?
Wed 19 Nov
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Reconsideration Mechanism and the Parole Board Rules 2019
I beg to move, That this House has considered the reconsideration mechanism and the Parole Board Rules 2019. It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Dr Murrison. In 2018, the Parole Board decided to release John Worboys, the so-called “black cab rapist” who drugged and raped women between the years 2000 and 2008. It is believed that he assaulted more than 100 innocent victims. That was the wrong decision, and the Parole Board clearly made an error in assessing the level of risk that W
Tue 18 Nov
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Northern Ireland Troubles Bill
Will the hon. Gentleman give way?
Tue 18 Nov
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Northern Ireland Troubles Bill
Let me take this opportunity to refresh the shadow Secretary of State’s memory. Sinn Féin actually supported that piece of legislation. Gerry Adams is on record as supporting that piece of legislation—I wonder why. Sinn Féin also supported, at one point, amnesty for everybody because it suited them. Why was that piece of legislation overturned? Because the Bloody Sunday families pressurised Sinn Féin, who in turn pressurised the Government, to drop it. That is what happened.
Tue 18 Nov
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Northern Ireland Troubles Bill
Will the shadow Secretary of State remind the House who is actually in Government in Northern Ireland and if there are any former paramilitaries involved at all?
Tue 18 Nov
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Northern Ireland Troubles Bill
Fifty years ago this month, Columba McVeigh was taken away by the IRA. He was murdered and his body was disappeared. His family are still searching for his remains. Two years later, the same happened to Captain Robert Nairac. Before that, there was Jean McConville, who we know about—a widowed mother of 10, disappeared by the IRA. Eventually, many years later, her family were reunited with her remains. The people who carried out those tragic murders—those despicable war crimes—would, if the Conse
Tue 18 Nov
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Northern Ireland Troubles Bill
I am going to finish this. What did Soldier F do to Bernard McGuigan? He shot him in the head, killing him instantly. He then tried to kill an Italian journalist who was looking through a window in the Rossville flats. Soldier F shot six bullets into that window and by a miracle Fulvio Grimaldi survived. Soldier F then went on to pervert the course of justice by lying through his teeth, claiming that four of the people he shot, who were subsequently proven to be innocent civilians, were engaged
Tue 18 Nov
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Northern Ireland Troubles Bill
There was one reason that I and the Bloody Sunday families accepted the verdict. It was because the point was made absolutely clear: between 1970 and 1974, the British Government, the British Army, the Royal Military Police and the RUC were engaged in a cover-up of mass proportions, when any single member of the British Army who was arrested was questioned without legal representation and not under caution. That meant that any of those cases were doomed before we even got started. What I am layi
Tue 18 Nov
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Northern Ireland Troubles Bill
Why are those Members supporting people who, by their own admission, murdered innocent civilians—civilians who should be seen by anybody in this House as citizens of the United Kingdom? Everybody can see the hypocrisy that has been on display in this place many times. I know that many people in this House served in Northern Ireland. Well, there are lots of people at home watching this who live in Northern Ireland and they are sick, sore and tired of this. If this legislation has any chance of gi
Tue 18 Nov
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Spoke in debate: Reconsideration Mechanism and the Parole Board Rules 2019
Parliamentary appearance by Alberto Costa
Tue 18 Nov