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All Events — March 2026(2364 total, page 2 of 119)

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Keir MatherspeechLabour
European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service
I would be very glad to meet the right hon. Member and our colleague. I understand the important role that EGNOS played in ensuring that we had those vital connectivity links to the Scottish highlands. That is why we intend to review the role that technologies such as EGNOS can play, to ensure that our airspace is resilient and fit for purpose, especially for remote airports that are more susceptible to adverse weather conditions. I am very happy to take that conversation forward with the right
Thu 26 Mar
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Alistair StrathernappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and Craniocervical Instability
Parliamentary appearance by Alistair Strathern
Thu 26 Mar
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Sojan JosephspeechLabour
Gurkha Veterans
It is crucial that we continue to recognise the invaluable contributions of the Gurkhas, both militarily and in our communities, and I thank the hon. Member for Tewkesbury (Cameron Thomas) for securing this debate and explaining eloquently the issues that the Gurkha community faces. We need to continue the conversation about the important role they play in our society. The Gurkhas in my constituency of Ashford and Hawkinge have been a model of dedication and contribution to the wider community,
Thu 26 Mar
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Sojan JosephspeechLabour
Business of the House
On Friday, I met my constituent Andrew Mackay, whose wife, Katy, passed away at the end of September. Like Andrew, Katy was a retired civil servant, having worked for Border Force for over 40 years. Nearly six months later, Andrew is still not receiving his widower’s pension. Despite his repeated calls for updates, his only contact from Capita, which administers the civil service pension scheme, has been confirmation that it has received the necessary documents. After more than 80 years of combi
Thu 26 Mar
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Sarah SmithspeechLabour
Pothole Repairs: Strategic Road Network
My constituents in Hyndburn and Haslingden are blighted by potholes, which cost them hundreds of pounds, but to add insult to injury, twice recently the Reform-led county council has come out and repainted our road markings before coming a day later to complete resurfacing works on the same bit of road. Lancashire county council has had record levels of funding from this Government, with £100 million confirmed over two years. Does the Minister agree that it is unacceptable that the council is re
Thu 26 Mar
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Keir MatherappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service
Parliamentary appearance by Keir Mather
Thu 26 Mar
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Sarah SmithspeechLabour
Pothole Repairs: Strategic Road Network
15. What steps she is taking to repair potholes on the strategic road network.
Thu 26 Mar
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Keir MatherspeechLabour
European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service
My Department continues to engage with a range of aviation stakeholders, including the Civil Aviation Authority, to better understand the impacts of the loss of access to the European geostationary navigation overlay service. This includes the practicalities, costs and benefits for industry and the taxpayer if we were to rejoin.
Thu 26 Mar
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Mr Richard HoldenspeechConservative
Transport Accessibility for Disabled People
The hon. Lady makes an important point. I will add, though, that disabled people often choose to use a car, if one is available, because it is the most convenient means of getting around; it means that they can travel at times that suit them. I totally agree that we want to ensure that all our public transport is as accessible as possible, but I do not want a system that restricts the ability of disabled people to move around by car. As such, I implore the Minister and his colleagues to speak to
Thu 26 Mar
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John GlenspeechConservative
Business of the House
I represent Salisbury hospital, which has one of the eight specialist spinal units in the country. I am a member of the all-party parliamentary group on spinal cord injury, which is chaired by the hon. Member for Middlesbrough and Thornaby East (Andy McDonald). We are very concerned about the Government’s plans to commission spinal services through integrated care boards, which directly contradicts a recent report advocating a national strategy as the best way to maintain specialist nursing numb
Thu 26 Mar
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Ruth CadburyspeechLabour
Road Safety
For HGV drivers, the ability to stop and rest is essential to our road safety, yet HGV drivers and freight sector representatives recently told my Committee that the long-known critical shortage of HGV parking spaces continues. The Government do not need another survey, so when can we expect a diagnosis of the causes of this problem and then a plan to deliver more HGV parking spaces on all parts of our network?
Thu 26 Mar
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Mr Richard HoldenspeechConservative
Transport Accessibility for Disabled People
I think the hon. Member should reflect on the fact that he voted last week for a policy that hammers those rural transport users more than anyone else, not at some theoretical time in the future but from September this year, increasing in December and again in March next year. These are not policies that may or may not happen in the future, but policies he has voted for that are hurting disabled people from this year. He should reflect on the impacts that policy will have and speak to Ministers
Thu 26 Mar
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Matt TurmaineappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Business of the House
Parliamentary appearance by Matt Turmaine
Thu 26 Mar
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Andrew LewinappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Representation of the People Bill (Fifth sitting)
Parliamentary appearance by Andrew Lewin
Thu 26 Mar
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Luke PollardappearanceLabour (Co-op)
Spoke in debate: Gurkha Veterans
Parliamentary appearance by Luke Pollard
Thu 26 Mar
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Heidi AlexanderappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Rail Renationalisation: East of England
Parliamentary appearance by Heidi Alexander
Thu 26 Mar
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Juliet CampbellappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Local Bus Services
Parliamentary appearance by Juliet Campbell
Thu 26 Mar
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Alistair StrathernspeechLabour
Topical Questions
Rail users at Hitchin and Arlesey stations in my constituency have to put up with services that simply are not reliable enough. I am glad that, after pushing the operator, Ministers and officials, we have been able to drive up driver recruitment and secure crucial investment to upgrade the back-up signalling capacity that has caused a lot of disruption over the past 12 months. With the operator coming back into public ownership later this year, what further steps can we take to finally give my c
Thu 26 Mar
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Sir Christopher ChopeappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Topical Questions
Parliamentary appearance by Sir Christopher Chope
Thu 26 Mar
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Paul WaughspeechLabour (Co-op)
Business of the House
The latest Department for Education performance tables rank Rochdale sixth-form college as the No. 1 sixth-form college in England. It already scored highly on exam results, but it is now first in England for A-level progress, applied general progress, academic progress and, crucially, progress for disadvantaged students in both A-levels and BTECs. Will the Leader of the House join me in congratulating all the students and staff at Rochdale sixth-form college on proving that Rochdale students re
Thu 26 Mar