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All Events — February 2026(569 total, page 17 of 29)

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Chris CurtisappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Woodland Creation
Parliamentary appearance by Chris Curtis
Wed 11 Feb
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Matthew PatrickspeechLabour
Education
I absolutely do. I have always said that this is not a case of cutting a cheque and walking away. There is work we can do with the Northern Ireland Executive, and we continue to share best practice. In fact, just this week I wrote to the Minister responsible for early years, my hon. Friend the Member for Reading West and Mid Berkshire (Olivia Bailey), to explore further opportunities for collaboration.
Wed 11 Feb
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Matthew PatrickspeechLabour
Education
Just last month, I went with the early years Minister to visit schools that are really focused on being inclusive and nurturing for pupils, and my hon. Friend is totally right to highlight how this work can have such a positive impact on the children in our schools.
Wed 11 Feb
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Matthew PatrickappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Defence Industrial Strategy 2025
Parliamentary appearance by Matthew Patrick
Wed 11 Feb
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Katie WhitespeechLabour
Decarbonisation Schemes: GP Access
I thank the hon. Member for raising this really important issue, and for raising the figures. I think she would agree that we have an ambitious plan. Today’s announcement of the local power plan may well meet some of the needs that she raises. I will take this issue away and have a look at it. We recognise that retrofitting commercial buildings can be costly and complex, and we are looking at other levers to do that, including accessing private finance and exploring novel options such as propert
Tue 10 Feb
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Dame Diana JohnsonappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Place-based Employment Support Programmes
Parliamentary appearance by Dame Diana Johnson
Tue 10 Feb
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Katie WhitespeechLabour
Decarbonisation Schemes: GP Access
This Government are absolutely committed to supporting the NHS to be at the heart of our decarbonisation effort in order that, first, it gets to reduce its emissions and that, secondly, it can reduce its dependence on expensive fossil fuels. That is why Great British Energy has already supported over 260 NHS sites with up to £130 million of funding. GPs are not part of NHS sites but under the boiler upgrade scheme they can access £7,500 towards heat pumps and £5,000 towards biomass boilers.
Tue 10 Feb
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Rupert LoweappearanceRestore Britain
Spoke in debate: Court Reporting Data
Parliamentary appearance by Rupert Lowe
Tue 10 Feb
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Sir Mark HendrickappearanceLabour (Co-op)
Spoke in debate: Clean Industry Bonus: Jobs
Parliamentary appearance by Sir Mark Hendrick
Tue 10 Feb
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Alice MacdonaldappearanceLabour (Co-op)
Spoke in debate: Local Power Plan
Parliamentary appearance by Alice Macdonald
Tue 10 Feb
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Will StoneappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Young Children’s Screen Time
Parliamentary appearance by Will Stone
Tue 10 Feb
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Olivia BlakespeechLabour
Topical Questions
I welcome the Secretary of State’s leadership in restoring momentum on net zero. Will he outline how the Government’s energy and climate strategies will be underpinned by clear delivery plans, milestones and transparent reporting to Parliament?
Tue 10 Feb
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Clive LewisappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Ministry of Defence: Palantir Contracts
Parliamentary appearance by Clive Lewis
Tue 10 Feb
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Sir Mark HendrickspeechLabour (Co-op)
Clean Industry Bonus: Jobs
13. What estimate he has made of the potential impact of the contracts for difference clean industry bonus on the number of clean energy jobs.
Tue 10 Feb
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Sir Mark HendrickspeechLabour (Co-op)
Clean Industry Bonus: Jobs
What steps is the Secretary of State taking to ensure that the jobs generated through the clean industry bonus are directed towards communities formerly dependent on fossil fuel industries and that workers at risk of displacement during the transition are supported into those new opportunities?
Tue 10 Feb
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Alan MakappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Oak Park Community Clinic
Parliamentary appearance by Alan Mak
Tue 10 Feb
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Tom MorrisonspeechLiberal Democrat
Local Power Plan
Too often, my constituents, like many in the north of England, have seen such Government schemes ploughing money disproportionately into the south of England. In fact, Government figures show that total investment per job is about £13,000 in London, compared with £9,000 in the north-west. How will the Secretary of State ensure that such regional inequalities are not reinforced by decisions on where projects are funded?
Tue 10 Feb
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Katie WhitespeechLabour
Topical Questions
At the recent North sea summit, we committed to a joint ambition of 100 GW of offshore renewable projects with our European neighbours, including through co-ordinated energy infrastructure planning. We are determined to work closer than ever with our European neighbours to maximise our joint clean energy independence. Strategically planned, interconnected and efficient electricity trading is a key element of that plan.
Tue 10 Feb
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Olivia BlakespeechLabour
Topical Questions
T1. If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities.
Tue 10 Feb
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Olivia BlakespeechLabour
Local Power Plan
The shadow Minister, the hon. Member for Mid Buckinghamshire (Greg Smith), would do well to remember the measly £60 million that the previous Government spent on community projects, and the fact that they were opposed to GB Energy, whereas today’s plan clearly sets out the £1 billion for community projects coming through GB Energy. Community energy can deliver cheaper power, local jobs and, importantly, public support for clean energy and net zero. Will the Secretary of State set out how Great B
Tue 10 Feb