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All Events — March 2026(2364 total, page 33 of 119)

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Bill EstersonspeechLabour
Household Energy Bills
There are people who are saying that the way to bring down bills is to reach agreement with the oil and gas companies to charge less for gas in the North sea. Is not the problem with that argument that there is absolutely no way that those privately owned companies will agree—or that their shareholders will allow them to agree, to be more accurate—to a lower price than they can get elsewhere in the world?
Tue 24 Mar
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Michael ShanksspeechLabour
Methane from Landfill Sites
I thank the hon. Gentleman for his kind comments. My visits to Northern Ireland are important to me, and at the very first meeting of the reconstituted inter-ministerial working group we had a conversation on that exact question: how can we support the reduction of methane across the UK, and how can we support that through the electricity system? Clearly, that is a transferred matter in Northern Ireland, but I continue to have those conversations with colleagues in the Executive.
Tue 24 Mar
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Sam CarlingspeechLabour
Defence
The shadow Secretary of State says, “Under successive Governments”—that includes his own, for 14 years. It is not often that I agree with Ministers from the last Government, but the former Defence Secretary was absolutely right. The smallest Army since the Napoleonic era, a record 13,000 complaints about defence housing in a single year, and investment grievously cut under austerity—that is the legacy we are looking at, no matter how much the Opposition want us to forget it. As was recognised by
Tue 24 Mar
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Liz JarvisappearanceLiberal Democrat
Spoke in debate: Endometriosis Services
Parliamentary appearance by Liz Jarvis
Tue 24 Mar
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Sam CarlingspeechLabour
Defence
What I am very happy to say about defence spending is that when we last hit 2.5%, it was under a Labour Government. The right hon. Gentleman’s party failed to do so throughout their time in office. Although it has been quite entertaining in some respects watching old marital woes play out on the Opposition Benches today, it sounds like everyone agrees that bad things happened, but the two former partners—the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats—are evidently more interested in taking chunks o
Tue 24 Mar
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Sarah HallspeechLabour (Co-op)
Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood
It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Sir John. The death of a child is something that no parent should ever have to endure. It is every parent’s worst nightmare. There are no words that can make sense of it, and no pain more unimaginable. For many families, understanding why their child died is an important part of beginning to process their grief. It does not take the pain away, but it can bring some sense of clarity. For families affected by sudden unexplained death in childhood, th
Tue 24 Mar
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Claire CoutinhospeechConservative
Oil and Gas
The hon. Lady might like to know that oil and gas jobs have been stable for the past six years, but we are losing 1,000 jobs a month because of the Government’s policies. I know that because I have been to Aberdeen; perhaps she would like to do the same. We also saw yesterday that the markets are charging us 5% for our borrowing. That is because they think we borrow too much and earn too little. There is an easy way for the country to earn some more money: we can make the most of our own resourc
Tue 24 Mar
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Pippa HeylingsappearanceLiberal Democrat
Spoke in debate: Oil and Gas
Parliamentary appearance by Pippa Heylings
Tue 24 Mar
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Tom HayesspeechLabour
Oil and Gas
I thank the hon. Member for giving way. I am a fan of his work, but I do have to ask this question. The Conservatives and Reform would have joined the American-led war of choice without any questioning of the reasons for it, and the Conservatives and Reform want to leave the UK reliant on fossil fuels and overly exposed to energy price shocks. Can he please tell me what the difference is between the Conservatives and Reform?
Tue 24 Mar
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Jon TrickettspeechLabour
Middle East: Economic Update
I welcome the Chancellor coming to the House as soon as possible to make a statement. On profiteering in the fuel sector, the last time there was a problem with oil prices was after the war began in the east, when the then Government, following their laissez-faire market policies, allowed prices to rip to an extraordinary extent. The consequence, as we saw, was outrageous profiteering in the energy sector. Will the Chancellor indicate that we will not follow the Conservatives’ failed laissez-fai
Tue 24 Mar
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Steve BarclayappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Defence
Parliamentary appearance by Steve Barclay
Tue 24 Mar
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Catherine McKinnellappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Household Energy Bills
Parliamentary appearance by Catherine McKinnell
Tue 24 Mar
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Harpreet UppalappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Middle East: Economic Update
Parliamentary appearance by Harpreet Uppal
Tue 24 Mar
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Steve BarclayspeechConservative
Defence
Does my hon. Friend agree that one way to respond to a crisis and to deliver mass quickly would be to scale up the reserves during this Parliament? Does he find it surprising, as I do, that the relatively small cost—in a £60 billion budget—of scaling up the reserves would help to deliver some of that response?
Tue 24 Mar
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James CartlidgespeechConservative
Defence
When is the Minister going to publish the defence investment plan?
Tue 24 Mar
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Ed MilibandspeechLabour
Topical Questions
We all love Cornwall and its incredible clean energy potential. I can confirm that we will be opening the new renewables auction in July. We see an incredibly bright future for floating wind, and we see Cornwall absolutely at the centre of that.
Tue 24 Mar
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Michelle ScroghamspeechLabour
Defence
No, we have heard quite enough.
Tue 24 Mar
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Mohammad YasinappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Topical Questions
Parliamentary appearance by Mohammad Yasin
Tue 24 Mar
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James CartlidgespeechConservative
Defence
My right hon. Friend is never boring in his interventions; on the contrary, he is one of the most knowledgeable people on defence in this House. I will conclude with five steps that could be taken right now to galvanise our war readiness—positive suggestions from the Conservative Benches. First, we should rearm immediately. As I wrote in my letter to the Defence Secretary last week, instead of waiting on the defence investment plan, he should use the reserve funding agreed for the middle east op
Tue 24 Mar
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Julia BuckleyspeechLabour
Rail Connections to London: Rural Towns
My hon. Friend has made a powerful point about the need to visit these beautiful spots around the country. A loop of the River Severn encircles our medieval town with a beating modern heart on the border with Wales. However, before all Members in the Chamber rush to book their weekend break to Shrewsbury, I must tell them that there is a slight problem: how can anyone get there from here? Shropshire is the only county in the UK without a direct train service to London.
Mon 23 Mar