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All Events — March 2026(2364 total, page 111 of 119)

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Rebecca Long BaileyappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Middle East
Parliamentary appearance by Rebecca Long Bailey
Mon 2 Mar
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Sir Keir StarmerspeechLabour
Middle East
Yes, we are working at speed on that. It is an important point, and it is important that we do so. I remind the Conservatives that they hollowed out our armed forces. It was this Government that increased defence spending over the course of this Parliament.
Mon 2 Mar
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Sir Keir StarmerspeechLabour
Middle East
Can I be absolutely clear about the basis upon which the request was acceded to yesterday? It was the collective self-defence of our allies and the protection of British nationals. That remains the case. If it changes, I will of course make a different decision and inform the House. My hon. Friend can therefore rest assured that that is, and will remain, the basis of the action we have taken.
Mon 2 Mar
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Dr Jeevun SandherspeechLabour
Middle East
I thank the Prime Minister for raising the spectre of Iraq. We on the Labour Benches remember how a bloody invasion can lead to a brutal civil war. We know that the aftershocks of now will last years, not days. We are also seeing energy prices spiking, with oil up by 10% and gas up by 50%. Can the Prime Minister assure me that he will act to restore peace in the region and to keep life affordable for our citizens?
Mon 2 Mar
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Zarah SultanaspeechYour Party
Middle East
US congressional staff were told on Sunday that Iran was not planning to strike American forces or bases unless Israel attacked Iran first. In other words, there was no intelligence indicating an imminent threat. Yet we have already seen pre-emptive strikes attacking a girls’ school, killing over 100 children. This has been condemned by UNESCO as a grave violation of humanitarian law, yet the Prime Minister did not bother to mention it. Continuing such actions is unlawful, and allowing them to t
Mon 2 Mar
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James McMurdockspeechIndependent
Middle East
Although I might not agree with all the conclusions that the Prime Minister has drawn, I am very grateful for the reverence and caution that he shows, and for the respect for human life that he has been trying to demonstrate. The limited time he had over the weekend to make decisions on how best to act reveals that he was not involved in all of the pre-planning, so may I ask why the UK is no longer at the decision-making table?
Mon 2 Mar
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Rosie DuffieldspeechIndependent
SEND Provision: Kent
I recently hosted a constituency SEND roundtable with education leaders and officials from the Department, where teachers stressed yet again that years of underfunding and diminished support services had left schools on their knees, often unable to meet the needs of the most vulnerable children. Unfortunately, the Government’s funding announcement in their White Paper is just a drop in the ocean compared with what is needed to radically improve SEND services in east Kent. Can the Minister tell m
Mon 2 Mar
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Sir Keir StarmerspeechLabour
Middle East
We are obviously discussing all matters with the US, all the time. I am absolutely clear what our plan is, and what the basis for our decisions is, and I have set them out to the House.
Mon 2 Mar
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Anna TurleyspeechLabour (Co-op)
Public Right to a Vote of No Confidence
That is absolutely on the record. But the reason that we had those general elections was because of the chaos and instability that the hon. Member’s Government brought about, including the resignation of a wide number of Ministers, which I will come on to talk about. As a result of that instability, some people—particularly politicians and even, dare I say it, our dear friends in the media and the political commentariat—have become addicted to drama and instability in politics. I am sorry to dis
Mon 2 Mar
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Anna TurleyspeechLabour (Co-op)
Public Right to a Vote of No Confidence
It is, as always, a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mrs Barker. I thank the hon. Member for Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk (John Lamont) for introducing the debate, and thank the hon. Members for Chippenham (Sarah Gibson) and for Dumfries and Galloway (John Cooper) for their contributions. I particularly thank the shadow Minister, the hon. Member for Kingswinford and South Staffordshire (Mike Wood), for his thoughtful analysis of some of the questions and challenges that this deba
Mon 2 Mar
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Alberto CostaappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Middle East
Parliamentary appearance by Alberto Costa
Mon 2 Mar
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Rosie DuffieldappearanceIndependent
Spoke in debate: SEND Provision: Kent
Parliamentary appearance by Rosie Duffield
Mon 2 Mar
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Valerie VazappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Representation of the People Bill
Parliamentary appearance by Valerie Vaz
Mon 2 Mar
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David TaylorappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Middle East
Parliamentary appearance by David Taylor
Mon 2 Mar
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Sir Keir StarmerspeechLabour
Middle East
I have set out the principles on which I will act. I thank my hon. Friend for his question. Any action will have to have a lawful basis, and a viable case for it.
Mon 2 Mar
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Rishi SunakspeechConservative
Service Children
1. What steps she is taking to support the education of service children.
Mon 2 Mar
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George FreemanappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Representation of the People Bill
Parliamentary appearance by George Freeman
Mon 2 Mar
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David TaylorspeechLabour
Middle East
It has been heartening to see the scenes of jubilation from Iranians, from Syrians and from British Iranians in this country at the death of the evil ayatollah. They hope that it will enable them ultimately to finally gain their freedom from this horrific regime. As the situation evolves, may I ask the Prime Minister to keep them in his mind’s eye? Will he engage and meet with some of the Iranian activists who reside in the UK? In addition, if it does look as if the regime is going to fall, can
Mon 2 Mar
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Rishi SunakappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Service Children
Parliamentary appearance by Rishi Sunak
Mon 2 Mar
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Claire HazelgrovespeechLabour
Topical Questions
T6. I thank the Schools Minister for meeting my constituent Christine Lote to discuss her campaign to see the school admissions code broadened, following her own stage 4 cancer not being factored into her daughter’s primary school allocation, which has seen her placed further from home. Christine cannot walk her daughter to school any more, and her daughter cannot access the specialist bereavement support at the more local school. Will the Minister please confirm whether this change can be consi
Mon 2 Mar