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All Events — March 2026(2364 total, page 37 of 119)

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Ms Diane AbbottspeechIndependent
Middle East
The Iranian regime is a threat to us all, not least to its own population. I implore Ministers to remember the importance of a debate in Parliament, just as we had on Iraq, if we move further in our involvement with Trump’s war.
Mon 23 Mar
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John HealeyspeechLabour
Middle East
I can indeed. My hon. Friend is right: our purpose is the defence of British personnel, our bases, our interests and our allies in the region. We will continue to make decisions and take action based on principles that are defensive and legal, and in co-ordination with our allies.
Mon 23 Mar
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John HealeyspeechLabour
Middle East
The hon. Gentleman is right to draw the attention of the House to Lebanon. Like him, I am gravely concerned about the conflict and the situation there. Like him, I strongly condemn the Hezbollah attacks on Israel, and they must stop, but the forced displacement of 1 million people due to Israel’s operations is unacceptable. There must be diplomatic action to prevent this conflict from widening. For that purpose, the Foreign Secretary has spoken recently to the Israeli Foreign Minister and the Le
Mon 23 Mar
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Charlie MaynardappearanceLiberal Democrat
Spoke in debate: National Insurance Contributions (Employer Pensions Contributions) Bill
Parliamentary appearance by Charlie Maynard
Mon 23 Mar
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John HealeyspeechLabour
Middle East
I can indeed. I appreciate my hon. Friend’s concern. We are investing in more counter-drone technology and more closed circuit television, and we are tightening up the base security arrangements. My hon. Friend the Armed Forces Minister has taken personal charge of this operation.
Mon 23 Mar
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John HealeyspeechLabour
Middle East
The safeguard is the established system of granting access, basing and overflight. That established system builds in throughout—not just afterwards—the reassurance, checks and controls required to ensure that when the US takes advantage of the permissions that we have given, it does so within those permissions.
Mon 23 Mar
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John HealeyspeechLabour
Middle East
I am not prepared to disclose that sort of data, but the hon. Gentleman should judge us by our actions, and well ahead of this war breaking out, we reinforced Britain’s defences in the region. Turning to HMS Dragon, we only have it available to deploy to the eastern Mediterranean because it was ordered by a Labour Government, and over 14 years, Conservative Governments did not order a single new destroyer.
Mon 23 Mar
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John HealeyspeechLabour
Middle East
First and foremost, we are ensuring that we can protect British interests in the region. We are looking to protect our allies in the region, and everything we do is in co-ordination with our partners in the region. I hope the hon. Lady takes some encouragement from the announcement that we helped to co-ordinate and publish at the end of last week about the importance of opening the strait of Hormuz, which has now been signed by 29 other nations.
Mon 23 Mar
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Ian LaveryspeechLabour
Shop Theft
Last week, I met the Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers, which informed me of increased levels of violence, abuse and intimidation in shops and the retail industry. That includes violence and spitting in people’s faces—horrible crimes. Will my hon. Friend say what measures the Government are taking to protect those mainly lower-paid workers in the workplace?
Mon 23 Mar
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John HealeyspeechLabour
Middle East
Yes to the first question; no to the second.
Mon 23 Mar
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John HealeyspeechLabour
Middle East
We have agreed to the requests that the US has put to us. As I have said, one of our major principles is that we are working in close co-ordination with allies on defensive operations, including and especially with the US.
Mon 23 Mar
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Mary GlindonappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Tobacco and Vapes Bill
Parliamentary appearance by Mary Glindon
Mon 23 Mar
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Mohammad YasinspeechLabour
Middle East
One of the clearest lessons of the Chilcot inquiry was that the UK must be prepared to say no to the US when British interests, legal standards and global stability are at risk. Will the Government hold firm and not be drawn further into this conflict by a so-called ally whose conduct is unpredictable, insulting, destabilising and, in my view, deranged?
Mon 23 Mar
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Mike TappspeechLabour
Worker Visas: Rural Businesses
I think that was a close shave for really poor humour. The sector has been supported for 14 years to enable it to train up UK workers, reduce reliance on migrant labour and provide a sustained workforce within the United Kingdom. We have extended the immigration concession for sheep shearers to cover this shearing season, but after this final extension, we expect the sector to complete its transition to using domestic labour.
Mon 23 Mar
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Jack RankinappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Tobacco and Vapes Bill
Parliamentary appearance by Jack Rankin
Mon 23 Mar
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Jack RankinappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Hatzola Ambulance Attack
Parliamentary appearance by Jack Rankin
Mon 23 Mar
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Mike TappspeechLabour
Worker Visas: Rural Businesses
We value the contribution that rural businesses make, and our immigration system takes account of their needs. Immigration is not a sustainable solution to the challenges facing our rural economies, and we are committed to controlling migration across the whole UK.
Mon 23 Mar
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Shabana MahmoodspeechLabour
Asylum Seekers: Recorded Crime
As the right hon. Gentleman may know, data on immigration status and crime was not recorded under the last Government. We have a new programme that will improve data collection, and we have strong local relationships with police and local authorities to ensure that the full force of the law will apply to anyone breaking our laws.
Mon 23 Mar
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Shabana MahmoodspeechLabour
Asylum Seekers: Recorded Crime
I recognise the public concern around criminality. That is why this Government are working closely with all our partners to improve data collection and have a risk-based approach so that we can manage those individuals who pose the highest risk on our immigration estate. I gently say that the right hon. Gentleman’s suggestions for how we deal with those who seek to come to our country illegally, primarily through channel crossings, would have had more force if his Government had succeeded in sto
Mon 23 Mar
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Shabana MahmoodspeechLabour
Asylum Seekers: Recorded Crime
My hon. Friend is right. It is one of many areas where we are cleaning up the multiple messes left by the previous Conservative Government. He is right to note that the removal of foreign national offenders has increased hugely under this Government and will continue to do so. Removals from this country are at nearly 60,000 since we have been in office. They will continue to rise.
Mon 23 Mar