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All Events — March 2026(2364 total, page 21 of 119)

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Bell Ribeiro-AddyappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Britain’s Role in African Chattel Enslavement and Colonialism
Parliamentary appearance by Bell Ribeiro-Addy
Wed 25 Mar
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Alex Davies-JonesspeechLabour
Victims and Courts Bill
I cannot speak for the Ministry of Defence, but I can speak for my own record here as the Minister and my own actions in government when it comes to delivering for victims. I am happy to put on record that we are working at pace to deliver this. The hon. Gentleman will see what measures come back in the Lords and what commitments we can make once we look at what is possible, practical, workable and effective.
Wed 25 Mar
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Damian HindsspeechConservative
Proposed Visitor Levy
I do agree. My right hon. Friend and I have been in multiple debates in the main Chamber talking about exactly those issues, both for tourism and for the wider hospitality sector. There are some arguments in favour of an overnight visitor levy, some of which have come up already. The main one is summed up in the sentence, “Visitor levies provide local government with a financial incentive to grow the visitor economy.” That has truth to it, and there is definitely an argument for making hospitali
Wed 25 Mar
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Alex Davies-JonesspeechLabour
Victims and Courts Bill
I welcome that question from my hon. Friend, and he is right. We need incremental progress on our shared ambition to go further on court transcripts. I am clear that this is not the end point, but part of the broader effort to improve access, transparency and support for victims. I have been working with my hon. Friend the Member for Warrington North (Charlotte Nichols), who is a tireless campaigner on this issue, as are many other campaign groups, such as Open Justice. I pay tribute to them for
Wed 25 Mar
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Louise Sandher-JonesappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Nuclear Test Veterans
Parliamentary appearance by Louise Sandher-Jones
Wed 25 Mar
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Damian HindsspeechConservative
Proposed Visitor Levy
I certainly do. On the issue of incrementality—I suspect other colleagues will make this point during the debate—there is only one way to guarantee that the money will truly be ringfenced and used for incremental activity, sales and marketing spend, which is to write it into primary legislation. In these debates, people often have a list of five or six questions to put to the Minister. I do not have five or six questions; my one question is whether she will write into primary legislation that th
Wed 25 Mar
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Damian HindsspeechConservative
Proposed Visitor Levy
They are focus articles.
Wed 25 Mar
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Michael WheelerappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Topical Questions
Parliamentary appearance by Michael Wheeler
Tue 24 Mar
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Sarah GibsonspeechLiberal Democrat
Electricity Grid Connections
The grid connections reform process was intended to improve investor confidence by removing zombie projects and prioritising shovel-ready projects, but repeated delays from NESO mean that many developers are still waiting for their gate 2 connection offers, even for projects that are due to connect in 2026 and 2027. This is extremely damaging for investor confidence. Given the importance of the connection reform to the Government’s clean power 2030 ambitions, will the Minister tell us how the Go
Tue 24 Mar
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Michelle ScroghamspeechLabour
Defence
First, I should note that, for all their chatter outside this Chamber on defence, there is not a single Member of the Reform party here. They are utterly incapable of having a serious conversation when it comes to defence. I would like to congratulate the shadow Defence team. I did not believe it was possible to reduce their credibility on defence any further, but they have managed to lower the bar once again and slither under it. To suggest that we should restore the two-child benefit limit to
Tue 24 Mar
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Mr Connor RandappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood
Parliamentary appearance by Mr Connor Rand
Tue 24 Mar
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Anna SabinespeechLiberal Democrat
Women’s Safety in Rural Areas
I thank the Minister for his constructive response. It always seems to me that the Government are blessed with many feisty and brilliant female politicians trying to make sure that VAWG is rightly pushed up the political agenda. Given that we live in an environment that historically has been largely designed by and for men, I feel quite strongly that if we can manage to get a mention of the safety and wellbeing of women and girls into the NPPF it will genuinely make a difference to the way in wh
Tue 24 Mar
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Graeme DowniespeechLabour
Oil and Gas
The hon. Gentleman talks about the North sea industry and ideology. What were his views when his Government were in coalition with the Green party, which wilfully wanted to destroy those jobs immediately overnight because of ideology? Did he support that Government coalition?
Tue 24 Mar
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Graeme DowniespeechLabour
Energy Bills: Scotland
Does the Minister agree one reason we need to see lower energy bills in Scotland—and that has been blocked—is the SNP’s ideological objection to nuclear power? I recently received a written answer from the Minister for Energy regarding a study by GB Energy to assess Scotland’s full potential for nuclear power. Will the Minister work with his colleagues to ensure that that analysis is published as quickly as possible so that the people of Scotland can see exactly how much we are missing out on th
Tue 24 Mar
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Peter DowdappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Reproductive Coercion
Parliamentary appearance by Peter Dowd
Tue 24 Mar
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Dr Jeevun SandherspeechLabour
Defence
I am going to start by doing something unusual in these debates: I am going to agree with the Opposition. I agree that we need to spend more on defence, I agree that we are in a once-in-a-century moment where the safety and security of our nation are fundamentally at risk, and I agree that the only way to prevent war is to prepare for one. Now, before my Whip has a heart attack, I will set out where I disagree with the Opposition. To take their point seriously, their plan to pay for what they se
Tue 24 Mar
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Sir Jeremy HuntappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Middle East: Economic Update
Parliamentary appearance by Sir Jeremy Hunt
Tue 24 Mar
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Wera HobhouseappearanceLiberal Democrat
Spoke in debate: Endometriosis Services
Parliamentary appearance by Wera Hobhouse
Tue 24 Mar
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Mike ReaderspeechLabour
Household Energy Bills
Does the Secretary of State share my concern, or dismay, perhaps, that at a time when families are concerned about the cost of energy and the price at the pumps, the Conservatives have become obsessed with oil and gas licensing and not taking any action at all to reduce bills?
Tue 24 Mar
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Michael ShanksspeechLabour
Methane from Landfill Sites
I reiterate that although methane harvested from such sites and used to generate electricity plays a role in electricity generation, it is less than 1% overall, so it is not an issue for our energy security. As the sites age, the amount of methane they omit reduces, and that reduction has been factored into our plans. We are looking at what transitional arrangements are needed to deal with both the methane issue and the electricity that is generated from it, and we will consult in due course.
Tue 24 Mar