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All Events — February 2026(569 total, page 7 of 29)

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Sir Keir StarmerspeechLabour
Engagements
What a nerve! Under the Conservative Government, student loan thresholds were frozen for 10 years. They broke the system—they did it with the bloke over there, the right hon. Member for Kingston and Surbiton (Ed Davey), when they were in coalition together—and we are fixing it. The right hon. Lady used to say, just a few weeks ago, that she was going to focus on the economy to the exclusion of everything else, so I am doing her a favour by bringing us back to the economy. [Interruption.] Yes, de
Wed 25 Feb
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Adrian RamsayspeechGreen Party
Banking Hubs: Rural and Post-Industrial Communities
rose—
Tue 24 Feb
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Claire HazelgrovespeechLabour
Gaza Healthcare System
Like me, many residents across the Filton and Bradley Stoke constituency have been horrified to see the scale of human suffering on the ground in Gaza. It is right that our Government have been doing what they can to bring children who are in urgent medical need to the UK for treatment. Does my hon. Friend agree that it is vital that our Government continue to do all they can to help vulnerable children in Gaza?
Tue 24 Feb
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Dr Simon OpherspeechLabour
Gaza Healthcare System
I thank all the speakers who have contributed to what has been a very passionate debate. I have spoken to many British doctors who have worked in Gaza, and what we are presenting here—the sabotage of the healthcare system—is real. It is going on now, and we must deal with it rather than brushing it under the carpet and blaming Hamas.
Tue 24 Feb
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Adrian RamsayspeechGreen Party
Banking Hubs: Rural and Post-Industrial Communities
I was waiting for the appropriate point to pre-empt the fact that the hon. Lady is clearly talking about banking hubs in rural areas. In my constituency of Waveney Valley, the market town of Bungay has been told that it cannot have a banking hub because there is already one seven miles away in Harleston, but of course in rural areas, proximity does not necessarily mean accessibility when it comes to travel times or public transport access. Does the hon. Lady agree that, in determining the criter
Tue 24 Feb
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Ashley DaltonappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: National Wellbeing Indicators
Parliamentary appearance by Ashley Dalton
Tue 24 Feb
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Ashley DaltonappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Access to Radiotherapy
Parliamentary appearance by Ashley Dalton
Tue 24 Feb
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Peter LambspeechLabour
Topical Questions
Crawley A&E’s closure was accompanied by a commitment to a 24-hour urgent treatment centre, a commitment that the trust is now breaking. Can the Minister meet me to discuss how local services can be preserved and improved?
Tue 24 Feb
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Dr Simon OpherspeechLabour
Gaza Healthcare System
I absolutely agree. We must get to the bottom of those things because they must not be allowed to happen again. I propose that the Minister talks to Ministers in the Department of Health and Social Care about us, as a nation, providing healthcare to people in Gaza as much as we can. That is something that I have discussed with that Minister. We must be positive here and try to relieve the suffering of Gazans, because everything I have heard has been appalling. I thank all Members and the Ministe
Tue 24 Feb
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Stuart AndrewappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Topical Questions
Parliamentary appearance by Stuart Andrew
Tue 24 Feb
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Ashley DaltonspeechLabour
Access to Radiotherapy
I commend my hon. Friend’s continued advocacy for radiotherapy. I have met the hon. Member for Westmorland and Lonsdale (Tim Farron) and the other members of the all-party parliamentary group on radiotherapy to discuss how the Government will improve outcomes for cancer patients. While trusts retain responsibility for recruitment, we are continuing to increase our cancer workforce: between November 2024 and 2025, it grew by more than 4%. In the cancer plan, we have committed to ensuring that we
Tue 24 Feb
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Claire HazelgroveappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Gaza Healthcare System
Parliamentary appearance by Claire Hazelgrove
Tue 24 Feb
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Julia LopezspeechConservative
Online Harm: Child Protection
Today we are debating something that is very important: the protection of children from online harms is vital. I commend the hon. Member for Twickenham (Munira Wilson) on what I thought was a very heartfelt speech, but I fear that her good intent has been rather thrown under the bus by her party leadership. Setting aside the importance of this subject, let us look at their method of bringing it forward—a point which has been raised rather expertly by Members from across the House. Today the Libe
Tue 24 Feb
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Julia LopezspeechConservative
Online Harm: Child Protection
This is a Conservative amendment in the Lords that has gained cross-party support, so it will be coming back to us. The hon. Member raises an important point about why this policy was not brought in under the Online Safety Act. That Act tried to do many, many things. In many ways, it took so long because it risked becoming a Christmas tree Bill, and many good causes were hung off it. That did cause challenges. I think that as the debate has moved on we have realised that it is not just about ill
Tue 24 Feb
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Julia LopezspeechConservative
Online Harm: Child Protection
There were very real and important debates during the passage of that Bill about legal but harmful material and whether people should be able to speak freely online. Our approach was to seek to create a space where adults can speak freely while accepting that children should not be in some of these spaces. That was the point that the Leader of the Opposition was trying to make. We were moving very dangerously into the realms of free speech, and it is not for an online regulator to start telling
Tue 24 Feb
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Julia LopezspeechConservative
Online Harm: Child Protection
I can agree with that. My point is that this Government are trying to suggest that a consensus can be found in the absence of their having a policy position. They are talking about a consultation, but what on earth are they consulting on? Nobody has a clue. They have not been able to say anything about what they actually want to do, because the Prime Minister has no opinions, which is why he is in such deep trouble. Those on the Labour Benches can get out of their tree and get all uppity about i
Tue 24 Feb
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Julia LopezspeechConservative
Online Harm: Child Protection
I am sure the applicability of the legislation in Scotland is something that can be debated when the Bill comes before the House. To give them credit, many Labour MPs understand the fact that there is an absence of any Government position, and they will not be taking their foot off the pedal. I suspect that many may have the guts to speak out today—although perhaps not. Those MPs recognised immediately that a consultation is a mechanism for a delay that goes beyond the summer and into another pa
Tue 24 Feb
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Julia LopezspeechConservative
Online Harm: Child Protection
Thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker. I was pointing out that the Minister has no manners, but wishes to shout from a sedentary position. I sat listening to him and waiting to see if I could decipher, in his very long and self-regarding diatribe, whether he actually has any opinions, but it turns out that he does not. He is very comfortable to sit on the Front Bench and chunter away at me. [Interruption.] You see, he again says that I am such an embarrassment.
Tue 24 Feb
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Julia LopezspeechConservative
Online Harm: Child Protection
I respect the hon. Member’s intervention for its politeness, but I do not think the answer is suddenly to encourage all children who are finding it hard to find purposeful and meaningful activities in the real world to retreat to their bedrooms. One of the challenges we have seen is that children have felt that the online space is the most stimulating for them. Unfortunately, that has led to an even greater retreat from the real world, and I think we can all recognise that that has been a negati
Tue 24 Feb
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Julia LopezspeechConservative
Online Harm: Child Protection
I appreciate where the hon. Member is coming from. I do not think it is wrong to seek evidence and ask for people’s views, but the Prime Minister should be honest about what he wants to do. The problem is that he has been floating various opinions, and he is being buffeted by Labour MPs and by the Opposition and others. If he does not think this is the right approach, he should feel confident in saying so. He has said a whole range of different things about this, and the Government are seeking t
Tue 24 Feb