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All Events — February 2026(569 total, page 1 of 29)

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Andrew RangerspeechLabour
St David’s Day and Welsh Affairs
In the hon. Member’s response to our Labour Government’s record-breaking £14 billion commitment to Welsh rail, he stated that there was no mention of the electrification of the north and south Wales main lines in the plan. I assume that he has now had a chance to read the full Transport for Wales vision document, which does in fact include that. Would he now like to take the opportunity to row back on his previous comments and instead welcome the benefits that his constituents will incur from it
Thu 26 Feb
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Kate OsamorspeechLabour (Co-op)
Christian Communities in Palestine
The Israeli Government’s new vetting rules have halted much humanitarian work in Gaza. The Palestinian Church committee has urgently appealed to Churches worldwide to intervene so that aid can continue. With local churches and faith-based agencies stepping up their support, can the hon. Member update us on how the Church is strengthening that appeal and helping to ensure that Gaza is not left without vital assistance?
Thu 26 Feb
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Kate OsamorspeechLabour (Co-op)
Christian Communities in Palestine
4. What steps the Church is taking to support Christian communities in Palestine.
Thu 26 Feb
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Rishi SunakspeechConservative
Topical Questions
Richmond, North Yorkshire, is home to brilliant cultural assets like Richmond castle, the Georgian Theatre Royal, the Station and the Green Howards Museum. It has a unique place in our national story, with a history stretching back to Norman times and a record of successfully putting on community events, like MayFest. This gateway to the dales is also the UK’s most copied place name: it is the original Richmond but there are more than 100 across the world, from America to India. Will the Secreta
Thu 26 Feb
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Maya EllisappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Business of the House
Parliamentary appearance by Maya Ellis
Thu 26 Feb
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Andrew RangerspeechLabour
St David’s Day and Welsh Affairs
It’s a close-run thing. There is also a range of interactive and engaging cultural and educational activities for everyone to enjoy and take part in. Wrexham is bidding to become the city of culture in 2029 and our annual St David’s day celebrations, which are now embedded in our city and growing every year, demonstrate so much about what makes Wrexham a welcoming place for everyone. Last summer, Wrexham was the very proud host of the National Eisteddfod, reportedly attracting around 160,000 vis
Thu 26 Feb
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Andrew RangerspeechLabour
St David’s Day and Welsh Affairs
Diolch yn fawr, Madam Deputy Speaker. It is a real pleasure to speak in my second St David’s day debate in this Chamber. I begin by thanking my hon. Friend the Member for Newport West and Islwyn (Ruth Jones), Chair of the Select Committee, and the hon. Member for Ceredigion Preseli (Ben Lake) for securing this debate today. The story of St David began about 1,500 years ago, when, in the wake of the Roman empire’s departure from Britain, a unique Welsh identity began to take shape—one identity ar
Thu 26 Feb
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Daniel ZeichnerspeechLabour
Topical Questions
T5. In Cambridge, like in many other places, many new homes will be built in the coming years, but we need to build communities, not just houses, and a cultural component is absolutely key to that. Will the Minister tell us what he is doing to ensure that happens?
Thu 26 Feb
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Kate OsamorappearanceLabour (Co-op)
Spoke in debate: Christian Communities in Palestine
Parliamentary appearance by Kate Osamor
Thu 26 Feb
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Natasha IronsappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Business of the House
Parliamentary appearance by Natasha Irons
Thu 26 Feb
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Tim RocaappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Business of the House
Parliamentary appearance by Tim Roca
Thu 26 Feb
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Nigel HuddlestonappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Maccabi Tel Aviv Fan Ban
Parliamentary appearance by Nigel Huddleston
Thu 26 Feb
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Natasha IronsspeechLabour
Business of the House
I recently had the pleasure of visiting Coloma Convent girls’ school in my constituency, where students are campaigning on the vital issue of debt relief for developing countries and what this nation can do about it. They highlighted the stark reality that 3.3 billion people live in nations that spend more on servicing debt than on health, infrastructure and education. Will the Leader of the House join me in thanking the teachers, students and staff at Coloma for their work to highlight this iss
Thu 26 Feb
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Nigel HuddlestonspeechConservative
Maccabi Tel Aviv Fan Ban
I thank the Chair of the Select Committee and her team for their work. I agree with all of their conclusions. On her last point, about who knew what when, does she agree that it is now very clear that the Government were not co-ordinating effectively, that they seemed to be asleep at the wheel, and that Ministers and/or officials at the Home Office and DCMS were clearly not co-ordinating with each other on what is transparently a very sensitive issue, because they knew about the possibility of t
Thu 26 Feb
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Maya EllisappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Universal Youth Services
Parliamentary appearance by Maya Ellis
Thu 26 Feb
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Tim RocaspeechLabour
Business of the House
Will the Leader of the House join me in congratulating Dan Blackman and in thanking all others at the Silklife church food bank, along with the other food banks and community groups across Macclesfield, including Cre8 and the CORE pantry, for their extraordinary dedication in supporting people who face food poverty? As Dan steps aside after six years of service, will the Leader of the House set out what the Government are doing to tackle food poverty, and wider poverty, including by increasing t
Thu 26 Feb
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Maureen BurkespeechLabour
Bereaved Children: Government Support
I thank the hon. Member for Edinburgh West (Christine Jardine) for securing this debate. We all know that there is no good time to be bereaved, no convenient moment to lose a loved one, and no guarantee that we are equipped to cope with loss at any time of life, but to lose a loved one as a child must surely be one of the most isolating experiences imaginable. Their friends have not encountered anything like it, and the adults in their life might not feel confident in knowing how to help them. F
Thu 26 Feb
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Rishi SunakappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Topical Questions
Parliamentary appearance by Rishi Sunak
Thu 26 Feb
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Maya EllisspeechLabour
Business of the House
I recently visited the Lancaster University School of Mathematics, which is based in Preston on the edge of my constituency, a brilliant new place for 16 to 18-year-olds to take A-levels in maths and maths-based subjects. In a world where we desperately need more maths and technical skills, it was truly a joy to hear that students who had previously felt unsupported in their passion for maths now had a place where they could thrive. Will the Leader of the House join me in encouraging my young co
Thu 26 Feb
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Andrew RangerappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: St David’s Day and Welsh Affairs
Parliamentary appearance by Andrew Ranger
Thu 26 Feb