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All Events — March 2026(2364 total, page 17 of 119)

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Rushanara AliappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Foreign Financial Influence and Interference: UK Politics
Parliamentary appearance by Rushanara Ali
Wed 25 Mar
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Cat SmithappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Engagements
Parliamentary appearance by Cat Smith
Wed 25 Mar
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Pam CoxappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Victims and Courts Bill
Parliamentary appearance by Pam Cox
Wed 25 Mar
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Nick TimothyspeechConservative
Victims and Courts Bill
In a week when the Government have been reprimanded for letting foreign criminals out of prison without proper checks or safeguards, have been found to have done absolutely nothing as a firm that was due to build thousands of prison places went bust 18 months ago, and ended short-term sentences, allowing prolific shoplifters and other criminals to escape prison, it is beyond disappointing that they seek today to overturn perfectly sensible Lords amendments. The amendments would make the criminal
Wed 25 Mar
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Nick TimothyspeechConservative
Victims and Courts Bill
I think the Minister has been taking lessons from the Prime Minister. She may as well have been reading the phonebook in answering the question. [Interruption.] Well, the answer that she just gave was completely unsatisfactory. There was an attempt to delete the archive.
Wed 25 Mar
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Nick TimothyappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Victims and Courts Bill
Parliamentary appearance by Nick Timothy
Wed 25 Mar
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Catherine WestappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Public Baths and Lidos
Parliamentary appearance by Catherine West
Wed 25 Mar
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Claire HannaspeechSocial Democratic & Labour Party
Northern Ireland Troubles: Legacy and Reconciliation
One of the lingering legacies of violence in Northern Ireland is our outrageous and distressing levels of violence against women and girls, in the echo of menace and threat that still exists in Northern Ireland. The murders this month of Ellie Flanagan and Amy Doherty bring to 33 the number of women and girls who have been murdered by men they knew. We grieve with their families, and we commend the family of Natalie McNally, who with decency and dignity finally got justice for her murder. Is the
Wed 25 Mar
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Nick TimothyspeechConservative
Victims and Courts Bill
That is a good point. The Minister has her side of the argument, but on the other side is the Justice Committee, pretty much every journalist involved in crime and court reporting, the company involved and Opposition parties of all colours. I think we know what is going on. I was relieved that, after the Conservative campaign to save Courtsdesk, the Justice Secretary bottled it and backed down. He should do the same today by backing Lords amendments 1 and 3. The lack of transparency in our crimi
Wed 25 Mar
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Sir Nicholas DakinappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Public Baths and Lidos
Parliamentary appearance by Sir Nicholas Dakin
Wed 25 Mar
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Dr Simon OpherspeechLabour
Public Baths and Lidos
I thank my hon. Friend the Member for Peterborough (Andrew Pakes) for securing this debate. Lidos are important to us all—particularly to me, because I learned to swim in Grange-over-Sands lido, which is a saltwater lido that is currently closed but will hopefully be reopening shortly, and my first job was in south Oxford at the Hinksey open-air lido. Lidos mean a lot to me. We are in crisis in Stroud: last week, we found out that our lido in Stratford Park is not going to open for a number of m
Wed 25 Mar
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Anna SabinespeechLiberal Democrat
Voluntary Groups and Community Centres
It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Ms McVey. I thank the hon. Member for Chelsea and Fulham (Ben Coleman) for securing this debate on a subject he is very passionate and knowledgeable about. He is a fellow bassoon player—I hope I am right in saying that—and music ensembles are another brilliant example of community groups. I also know that, like me, he supports the wider cause of music education, which could not take place easily without community spaces. At the heart of every th
Wed 25 Mar
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Steve BarclayappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Victims and Courts Bill
Parliamentary appearance by Steve Barclay
Wed 25 Mar
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Kirith EntwistlespeechLabour
Victims and Courts Bill
It is a pleasure to speak in today’s debate. I first spoke on this Bill on Second Reading, when I said that victims in Bolton had waited far too long for a system that truly works for them. This Bill delivers critical reforms to protect victims and rebuild confidence in our justice system, from powers to tackle non-attendance at hearings to measures strengthening the rights of victims. It will help victims to get the justice they deserve, and I am pleased that this Labour Government are getting
Wed 25 Mar
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Cat SmithspeechLabour
Engagements
On a point of order, Mr Speaker. May I seek your guidance on the rules about how many questions a Member needs to stay in the Chamber for after speaking?
Wed 25 Mar
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Damian HindsspeechConservative
Proposed Visitor Levy
Thank you very much, Mr Efford, for presiding over proceedings. I thank everybody who has taken part in what I think has been a very good discussion in this two-part debate, and I thank the Minister for her considered response. Broadly, there are three main objections to this new tax. The first concerns the cost of living, the second concerns adding costs to a sector that has already withstood a lot of costs, and the third concerns international competitiveness. I say gently to a couple of colle
Wed 25 Mar
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Anneliese MidgleyspeechLabour
Waste Crime: Knowsley
I thank the hon. Gentleman for that intervention, which will come as a surprise to no one. Yes, I know that Labour’s waste-crime action plan addresses many of the concerns that he has raised, and I am sure that the Minister will go into that in more detail in her response.
Wed 25 Mar
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Anneliese MidgleyspeechLabour
Waste Crime: Knowsley
I know that my hon. Friend has done such hard work for her constituency of Blackpool North and Fleetwood in campaigning on this. We are working closely together on this issue, and I absolutely agree: a big part of the problem is about the resources and enforcement powers of the Environment Agency, which, again, Labour’s waste plan will go some way to addressing. I am sure the Minister will respond to us with more detail about that.
Wed 25 Mar
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Anneliese MidgleyspeechLabour
Waste Crime: Knowsley
Absolutely. I pay tribute, once again, to my hon. Friend for the work that she has been doing with me on that specific site in her constituency. She is right. In a moment, I will move on to another site with major issues, but where the Environment Agency did move swiftly, which has made such a difference. I absolutely agree with her. I do not want my constituents in Kirkby to face another summer with this stench and smell. Summer is something that we should look forward to, but they are going to
Wed 25 Mar
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Anneliese MidgleyspeechLabour
Waste Crime: Knowsley
I absolutely agree: this matter affects us across all our constituencies. In the action plan, I have read about some good measures, but they need to be put into action. I am sure that the Minister will go into that in more detail. I finish with four questions for the Minister. First of all, will she look at whether Knowsley could receive the same level of support as other areas that have been cleaned up following Government intervention? Secondly, will the Government ensure that struggling local
Wed 25 Mar