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All Events — March 2026(2364 total, page 1 of 119)

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Mr Clive BettsspeechLabour
Prison Officers: Mandatory Body Armour
The right hon. Lady had the courtesy to advise me in advance that she would have to leave shortly after 4 pm, so I think it was reasonable to allow her to speak in the debate.
Thu 26 Mar
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Andrew GriffithspeechConservative
Local Government Reorganisation
Thank you, Mr Speaker, for your dispensation to speak on behalf of my constituents. Not once in six years in this House have my constituents written to me saying that we need to cleave West Sussex in two, with two educational catchment areas, two different highways authorities, two social care services and two expensive town halls and council offices. Will the Minister, at this late stage, listen to my constituents, reject the proposals put forward by Labour, the Liberal Democrats and the Greens
Thu 26 Mar
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Andrew RosindellspeechReform UK
Local Government Reorganisation
My hon. Friend the Member for Harwich and North Essex (Sir Bernard Jenkin) is absolutely right: Essex has existed since before the Norman conquest, and during those years, everything from the River Lea to the North sea was part of the great county of Essex. Yet today, the people of Havering and my constituents in Romford are not included in any discussion or any consultation; they have no meaningful way of participating in discussions about how we want to go forward. Does the Minister agree that
Thu 26 Mar
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Jodie GoslingspeechLabour
Gurkha Veterans
I thank the hon. Member for Tewkesbury (Cameron Thomas) for securing this debate and the Backbench Business Committee for allowing it. I would also like to recognise the work of my hon. Friend the Member for Aldershot (Alex Baker). I know that hon. Friend would be here today, were it not for other duties. As the MP for Nuneaton, I am incredibly fortunate and proud to represent a large Gurkha population. Their contribution to our town is valued and woven into the fabric of Nuneaton, from the Gurk
Thu 26 Mar
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Sir John WhittingdalespeechConservative
Local Government Reorganisation
How does the Minister expect local authorities in Essex to be ready for elections for unitaries in a year’s time, while at the same time undertaking local government reorganisation, creating a new Greater Essex integrated care board for the NHS, dealing with unprecedented demand for social care, and implementing the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill? As Essex county council has said, the breakneck speed of change across the board is simply unmanageable. Will the Minister even now rethink thi
Thu 26 Mar
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Bell Ribeiro-AddyspeechLabour
Passenger Rail Services
Inter-city rail fares in England remain eye-watering. London to Birmingham costs £72 on the day, London to Manchester £172 and London to Liverpool £179, but flying the same route can cost as little as £80. In Spain, rail reform drove up passenger numbers by 107% on comparable routes, with tickets as low as €12. The rail fare freeze is welcome, but fares remain unaffordable for many people. The Railways Bill promises powers to regulate fares, so how will the “reasonable” criteria be defined and e
Thu 26 Mar
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Pete WishartappearanceScottish National Party
Spoke in debate: Business of the House
Parliamentary appearance by Pete Wishart
Thu 26 Mar
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Andrew RosindellspeechReform UK
Points of Order
On a point of order, Madam Deputy Speaker. I am sure you will agree that the disclosure of the Mandelson files is of national importance and in the public interest, so can you please confirm that all the Mandelson files—including those restricted by the police—will be released to the Intelligence and Security Committee by 29 April, the date that I believe will be the Prorogation of Parliament? If not, can you confirm that the Humble Address will be rolled over into the next Session, or that a ne
Thu 26 Mar
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Torcuil CrichtonappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service
Parliamentary appearance by Torcuil Crichton
Thu 26 Mar
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Alistair StrathernspeechLabour
Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and Craniocervical Instability
I congratulate my hon. Friend on securing this debate on a topic that, like him, I must confess I had not heard much about until I spoke to two of my constituents about it. Having heard from Sarah and Mark, who both suffer from craniocervical instability, I know that it is impossible for those suffering from it not to be left devastated by its impact. It not only limits and narrows their lives and what they can do, but crushes their family finances, as they are forced to seek expensive private t
Thu 26 Mar
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Dr Neil HudsonappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and Craniocervical Instability
Parliamentary appearance by Dr Neil Hudson
Thu 26 Mar
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Heidi AlexanderappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Transport Connectivity: Dudley
Parliamentary appearance by Heidi Alexander
Thu 26 Mar
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Dr Neil HudsonappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Coastal Erosion
Parliamentary appearance by Dr Neil Hudson
Thu 26 Mar
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Alistair StrathernappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Topical Questions
Parliamentary appearance by Alistair Strathern
Thu 26 Mar
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Heidi AlexanderappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Topical Questions
Parliamentary appearance by Heidi Alexander
Thu 26 Mar
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Andrew RosindellspeechReform UK
Points of Order
I thank you for your indulgence this afternoon, Madam Deputy Speaker. We are about to start the Easter recess. Traditionally in this House, we have always had an Easter Adjournment debate. Last year, the Easter Adjournment debate was renamed to “Adjournment of general debate of the House”. Can I ask you why there has been no Easter Adjournment debate this year? We are still a Christian country, and Easter is an important festival that we have always recognised by having that Adjournment debate a
Thu 26 Mar
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Heidi AlexanderappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Support for Motorists
Parliamentary appearance by Heidi Alexander
Thu 26 Mar
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Alex MayerspeechLabour
Transport Accessibility for Disabled People
I am always pleased to speak in debates about transport. I want to paint a picture for the Minister of Leighton Buzzard station—he is, of course, welcome to visit too. There are two lifts, which is fantastic, and I do not knock those lifts at all, because I know that many people want them. At the moment, a person can walk in from the ticket entrance side, get into one of the lifts, go up, go across and go down again, but then they hit a slight problem. They then have to walk all the way along th
Thu 26 Mar
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Alex MayerspeechLabour
Business of the House
The clocks change this weekend, and at a stroke we will have light in the evenings. We could have light at evenings all year round if we adopted Churchill time; it would also cut bills, reduce road traffic accidents and boost the hospitality industry. Given that this is a cross-departmental issue, how can I best get traction on this, so that we can be the Labour Government who really light up everybody’s lives?
Thu 26 Mar
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Keir MatherspeechLabour
European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service
I thank my hon. Friend for his repeated and consistent advocacy on this issue. I am cognisant of the fact that air connectivity in the Scottish highlands is not a “nice to have” but an absolute necessity. As well as meeting the two Members, my officials would be keen to engage with a variety of stakeholders as part of the review, to obtain evidence on the benefits of the EGNOS solution. That evidence will be critical to ensuring that the Government work out their future position carefully and th
Thu 26 Mar