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All Events — January 2026(296 total, page 1 of 15)
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Spoke in debate: Holocaust Memorial Day
Parliamentary appearance by Tom Morrison
Thu 29 Jan
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Holocaust Memorial Day
The theme for Holocaust Memorial Day 2026 is “Bridging Generations”. That recognises that as the remaining survivors who can directly bear witness to the atrocities of the Holocaust pass away, living memory must become collective memory. As Jews, we know all about collective memory. The late Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, of blessed memory, said: “One of the most important halachic responses to tragedy is the act of remembering, Yizkor. More than it has history, the Jewish people has memory. There i
Thu 29 Jan
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Holocaust Memorial Day
I thank my hon. Friend the Member for Bury St Edmunds and Stowmarket (Peter Prinsley) for not just his opening remarks but his commitment to this cause, both in this House and outside it. The Holocaust was a unique event in human history in which the state waged external war with expressly genocidal aims, combined with the industrialisation of killing as a transcontinental enterprise. The Holocaust matters to us today because we owe it to the dead, and to the living who went through that horror,
Thu 29 Jan
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Holocaust Memorial Day
Madam Deputy Speaker, I can confirm that I have written to all the Members I have included in my speech. Another Member talked about Israel’s “blood-soaked tentacles”. There is no safe limit of antisemitism that we should tolerate, and no requirement for us to apply weaker moral tests of what is an acceptable opinion because of the religious heritage of our interlocutor. Human rights apply universally, and so do human responsibilities. We need to enforce those responsibilities before it is too l
Thu 29 Jan
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Spoke in debate: Holocaust Memorial Day
Parliamentary appearance by Joani Reid
Thu 29 Jan
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Spoke in debate: Holocaust Memorial Day
Parliamentary appearance by Charlotte Nichols
Thu 29 Jan
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Holocaust Memorial Day
I am honoured to be here for this debate. I thank the hon. Member for Bury St Edmunds and Stowmarket (Peter Prinsley) for leading the debate, and opening it with such an incredibly moving speech. Genocide does not just happen. There is always a path: there is always a terrifying and evil journey towards it. The intention to destroy a group of people is an unspeakable idea. It is difficult to comprehend and yet it has happened not once but multiple times across the globe. Remembering the Holocaus
Thu 29 Jan
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Holocaust Memorial Day
I thank my hon. Friend for her intervention and share her thanks to the survivor she mentions, but I also send our thanks to that generation of survivors who were so determined to ensure that their stories were carried forward so that we can learn from them. Right hon. and hon. Members can visit the museum not far from here at Westminster synagogue, home of the Czech Memorial Scrolls Trust, to see the scrolls I referred to and artefacts from those communities. Remembrance of the Holocaust is, ho
Thu 29 Jan
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Holocaust Memorial Day
I want to add my voice to my hon. Friend’s comments about the Mothers of Srebrenica and Žepa Enclaves association. I had the real honour of meeting them myself around a decade ago, and their work is absolutely extraordinary. Will my hon. Friend join me in encouraging all Members of the House to take the opportunity to learn from them about what we can do to ensure that we do not carry into the future the hate that caused them to lose their husbands and sons?
Thu 29 Jan
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Spoke in debate: Engagements
Parliamentary appearance by James McMurdock
Wed 28 Jan
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Spoke in debate: Health Inequalities: Women
Parliamentary appearance by Ms Abena Oppong-Asare
Wed 28 Jan
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Spoke in debate: Non-disclosure Agreements: Workplace Harassment and Discrimination
Parliamentary appearance by Louise Haigh
Wed 28 Jan
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Engagements
Q13. G R Carr is a business in Burnt Mills in my constituency with more than half a century of experience in steel manufacturing and fabrication. It is exactly the kind of medium-sized business that builds this country and that we should be championing. Following my visit to the business last week, I was disturbed to find out that many of our contracts, from our flagship deals in Teesside to our nuclear programmes, go offshore, such as the 7,000-tonne order for steel from China and the more than
Wed 28 Jan
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Spoke in debate: Youth Unemployment
Parliamentary appearance by Alice Macdonald
Wed 28 Jan
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Youth Unemployment
Does the hon. Lady at least welcome the job guarantee for 18 to 21-year-olds? Does she think that that represents this Government working with employers such as the Premier League and the FA to create opportunities? Is that not in stark contrast with her Government, who watched opportunities disappear while they did FA?
Wed 28 Jan
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Children in Poverty
The best way to lift poverty is to support people into work and create jobs. What assessment have the Minister and her colleagues made of the impact that their crippling national insurance hike has had on families with children living in poverty?
Wed 28 Jan
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Spoke in debate: Engagements
Parliamentary appearance by Vicky Foxcroft
Wed 28 Jan
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Engagements
Q11. As the UK’s first borough of sanctuary, Lewisham has a proud history of welcoming people fleeing conflict, persecution and instability. Our council works closely with support organisations to help those people integrate and contribute to our community. How will the Deputy Prime Minister ensure that the proposed reforms to the asylum system support, rather than undermine, the positive outcomes already being achieved in boroughs like mine?
Wed 28 Jan
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Spoke in debate: Youth Unemployment
Parliamentary appearance by Naushabah Khan
Wed 28 Jan
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Spoke in debate: Children in Poverty
Parliamentary appearance by Shivani Raja
Wed 28 Jan