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Sherwood Forest: Tourism
It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Dr Murrison. I congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Sherwood Forest (Michelle Welsh) on securing this important debate and the phenomenal leadership that she has shown in establishing Sherwood Forest Day. It is a brilliant initiative that celebrates not just a place but a shared history that continues to shape our communities. Sherwood Forest is rightly famous around the world but it is sometimes forgotten how many of our towns and villages o
Tue 10 Feb
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Draft Scotland Act 1998 (Modification of Schedule 5) Order 2026
The provisions in this order are incredibly narrow and time-limited. It is appropriate that it is done in a delegated legislation environment. Members are doing all manner of business of the House and, indeed, the business of their constituents.
Tue 10 Feb
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Draft Scotland Act 1998 (Modification of Schedule 5) Order 2026
I am here to lay out the Government’s view on the Scotland Act order. I am not the diary secretary for my colleagues—I do not think the hon. Member would expect me to be. We are here to debate this order. The Chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee and indeed other members of this Committee have raised repeatedly a question that I hope I addressed in my opening remarks. But let me reiterate the view about why a section 30 and not a section 104 order is the appropriate way to get done what we nee
Tue 10 Feb
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Draft Scotland Act 1998 (Modification of Schedule 5) Order 2026
Officials of both Governments are working through a range of scenarios, but what we cannot do is table an order about a Bill that has not been passed. There are ongoing discussions, as we would hope and expect, but we cannot use a section 104 order until a Bill has received Royal Assent. The Chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee has asked for clarification on whether the Scottish Parliament would be able to amend or repeal the Act’s regulation-making powers in a future Scottish parliamentary S
Tue 10 Feb
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Spoke in debate: Draft Scotland Act 1998 (Modification of Schedule 5) Order 2026
Parliamentary appearance by Kirsty McNeill
Tue 10 Feb
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Spoke in debate: Energy Infrastructure Technology: Chinese Imports
Parliamentary appearance by Katie White
Tue 10 Feb
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Spoke in debate: Decarbonisation Schemes: GP Access
Parliamentary appearance by Katie White
Tue 10 Feb
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Energy Infrastructure Technology: Chinese Imports
This Government take energy security extremely seriously. We run one of the world’s safest, most reliable energy systems, and we are a top destination for investment. Investment in our energy infrastructure undergoes the highest level of national security scrutiny.
Tue 10 Feb
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Spoke in debate: Local Power Plan
Parliamentary appearance by Tom Morrison
Tue 10 Feb
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Decarbonisation Schemes: GP Access
I applaud my hon. Friend for all his ambition and championing of the opportunities that are presented in our low-carbon transition plan. Today’s announcement of the local power plan is a real opportunity to turn the dial on this issue, for local communities to become involved, and to make the best of the benefits of the low-carbon transition. I look forward to working with him further on it.
Tue 10 Feb
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Spoke in debate: Standards in Public Life
Parliamentary appearance by Neil O'Brien
Mon 9 Feb
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Spoke in debate: Russian Influence on UK Politics and Democracy
Parliamentary appearance by Neil Coyle
Mon 9 Feb
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Standards in Public Life
Many of us, including myself, spoke in this House against the ill-judged appointment of Peter Mandelson, which flew in the face of logic, given his poor relationship with the US and his history of misfeasance in public office. Will the Chief Secretary undertake to obtain all redacted evidence from the US pertaining to all UK persons in positions of influence referred to in the Epstein documents and expose them to the public? That is the only way to clear up this global scandal for the UK elector
Mon 9 Feb
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Brain Tumour Survival Rates
I thank the hon. Member for Mitcham and Morden (Dame Siobhain McDonagh) and my hon. Friend the Member for Witney (Charlie Maynard) for bringing this important debate to the House. I want to talk briefly about two things. First, I want to acknowledge and put on the record the bravery of my very close, lifelong friend, Karin Buschenfeld. She, like 45% of those diagnosed with a brain tumour, received that diagnosis in A&E in a very haphazard manner last month—that is double the rate for other cance
Mon 9 Feb
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Standards in Public Life
I never comment on any conduct or standards issues that may impact individual MPs, precisely because of my adjudicatory role on the Committee on Standards, and I do not propose to refer to the Prime Minister in respect of the potential that, if not all the documents are disclosed to the House, there might be a breach of privilege. However, let me say this gently: the Minister constantly refers to the past, and to my party’s role in government with regard to breaches of standards issues. From thi
Mon 9 Feb
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Russian Influence on UK Politics and Democracy
Does the hon. Member also agree that there is a gap in the information that politicians and those who fund us need to supply? It cannot be acceptable for any Member, or any political leader in the UK, to forget that they met the Russian ambassador, to forget that they met someone who later turned out to be a Russian spy—as did the Reform leader in Wales—or to seem to have forgotten who paid for their house in Clacton.
Mon 9 Feb
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Asylum Seekers: Hotels
While we are on the issue of immigration statistics, when the previous Conservative Government signed the contracts that led to those hotels opening, the average cost per asylum seeker was £17,000 a year. By the time of the election, that cost had risen to almost £50,000 per asylum seeker per year. This Government have been locked into the contracts signed by the previous Government. What is the Minister doing to drive down this appalling waste of public money? What is his view on the break clau
Mon 9 Feb
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Standards in Public Life
I thank the Chief Secretary for advance sight of his statement. The Prime Minister’s authority is gone and his Government are starting to collapse. The Prime Minister’s decision to appoint Peter Mandelson raises massive questions about standards in public life—questions that the Chief Secretary’s statement today just does not answer. Advisers advise, but Ministers decide. On that basis, can the Chief Secretary explain why it was right for Morgan McSweeney to resign, but not right for the Prime M
Mon 9 Feb
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Asylum Seekers: Hotels
Trust and confidence are the cornerstones of a functioning asylum system, yet both were damaged in Wrexham recently due to an unclear and poorly communicated proposal for large houses in multiple occupation to be used for asylum accommodation. Following years of Tory failure, we have inherited a chaotic system and wasteful contracts which were signed by the previous Government that frequently bypass local input. Will the Minister reassure my constituents that the Department is finally moving awa
Mon 9 Feb
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Spoke in debate: Asylum Seekers: Hotels
Parliamentary appearance by Chris Murray
Mon 9 Feb