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All Events — March 2026(2364 total, page 43 of 119)

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Sir Gavin WilliamsonspeechConservative
Child Exploitation
With the Government’s plans to regionalise police forces and the potential scrapping of Staffordshire constabulary, many involved in the care of vulnerable young people fear that there will be less focus on protecting children as fewer senior police officers will be working with local authorities to ensure that they are cared for. What actions will the Minister take to ensure that that does not happen?
Mon 23 Mar
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Derek TwiggappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Middle East
Parliamentary appearance by Derek Twigg
Mon 23 Mar
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Kanishka NarayanappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Financial Assistance to Industry
Parliamentary appearance by Kanishka Narayan
Mon 23 Mar
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John HealeyspeechLabour
Middle East
The Mother of the House speaks with long and deep experience of these matters. I would just say to her that the Prime Minister himself has said that while we are taking “the necessary action to defend ourselves and our allies, we will not be drawn into the wider war.”
Mon 23 Mar
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John HealeyspeechLabour
Middle East
The country’s best interests are served by our actions both before and since the start of this period of the war—actions taken to defend our personnel, our bases, our allies and our interests throughout the region. The hon. Gentleman is right to say that our interests are served best by an end to the conflict, which we want to see happen now. We therefore welcome President Trump’s move to step back from further attacks on Iranian power plants and oil infrastructure, which creates the opportunity
Mon 23 Mar
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John HealeyspeechLabour
Middle East
Having been a Defence Minister and having served for some time on the Defence Committee, my hon. Friend is more knowledgeable than perhaps anyone else in the House about defence matters. I appreciate his recognition of the way that, since the election, we have stepped up the scale of investment in autonomous systems, counter-drone systems and integrated missile and air defence systems, all of which were badly lacking under the previous Government. He will have followed an important speech that t
Mon 23 Mar
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Sadik Al-HassanspeechLabour
Draft Electricity and Gas (Energy Company Obligation) (Amendment) (Specified Period) Order 2026
It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Mrs Barker. I am glad to see that there is likely to be no impact on consumers or energy bills as a result of this amendment, particularly in the light of the current hostilities in the middle east. At a time when prices are rising and energy bills are due to be affected, it is reassuring to know that residents in North Somerset and across the country, who are simply trying to heat their homes, will not be impacted. For low-income and vulnerable ho
Mon 23 Mar
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Lee AndersonappearanceReform UK
Spoke in debate: Antisocial Behaviour
Parliamentary appearance by Lee Anderson
Mon 23 Mar
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John HealeyspeechLabour
Middle East
I respect the right hon. Gentleman, and the straight answer to his question is yes, I can. The deal that we have in place, which is awaiting ratification, would give us operational sovereignty over Diego Garcia for at least 99 years. This base is central and essential to our and the US’ security and military around the world. The deal now on the table, which we have negotiated with the Mauritians, gives us greater protections in the waters around the island and a greater veto over developments o
Mon 23 Mar
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John HealeyspeechLabour
Middle East
The permissions that we have granted in response to specific US requests are for operations restricted to defensive legal purposes that strike at the capabilities that are doing most to hold at risk and attack our interests, allies and personnel. It is part of an established system of requesting such basing operations, with a system that ensures that the US respects the permissions that it has requested. That system allows us to ensure that that is, and continues to be, the case. On de-escalatio
Mon 23 Mar
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Lee AndersonspeechReform UK
Antisocial Behaviour
Antisocial behaviour in social housing in my community is creating a living nightmare for some council and social housing tenants. Does the Minister agree that if we have prolific offenders responsible for antisocial behaviour from these council houses, the tenants should be asked to leave? They should be kicked out and never given social housing again.
Mon 23 Mar
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John HealeyspeechLabour
Middle East
We are working flat out to finalise the plan, but it has not held up important decisions that we have made. Since the election, we have been able to let over 1,200 major contracts, the majority of which are with British businesses and British firms, creating British jobs, reinforcing the innovation base in this country and demonstrating that defence under this Government is becoming an engine for growth.
Mon 23 Mar
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Mike TappspeechLabour
Visa Brake: Chevening Scholars
I have laid out the concerns, and the reasons for this brake. For example, 93% of those coming over from Afghanistan as students are claiming asylum. The Green party may well want open borders; that is not what we stand for. We stand for control and order, but, at the same time, compassion. That is exactly why we are looking at safe and legal routes, while working to control the borders.
Mon 23 Mar
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Mike TappspeechLabour
Visa Brake: Chevening Scholars
We have discussed the introduction of visa brakes across Government, including the impact on Chevening scholars. Chevening scholarships continue to attract and support exceptional future leaders across the globe, and will continue to do so. Restoring order and control to our system is a top priority. Through the visa brake we are acting quickly and decisively to address high numbers and proportions of visa-linked asylum claims. By the year ending September 2025, asylum applications from students
Mon 23 Mar
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Derek TwiggspeechLabour
Middle East
The Secretary of State is right to draw to attention to the fact that when he became Secretary of State, our armed forces were underfunded and very stretched. He and his team and the Government have done much to improve that, including bringing about additional funding for the armed forces. However, I am concerned that this further commitment, because of what is happening in Iran, will put a lot of strain on our already overstretched armed forces, and I am concerned about the sustainability of o
Mon 23 Mar
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Rosie DuffieldappearanceIndependent
Spoke in debate: Puberty Blockers Clinical Trial
Parliamentary appearance by Rosie Duffield
Mon 23 Mar
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John HealeyspeechLabour
Middle East
I do indeed. My hon. Friend speaks with the authority of his service experience and his service on the Defence Committee. He reminds the House, as I did at the end of my statement, that with all eyes on the middle east, we cannot lift our focus and deflect our priority from stepping up support for Ukraine, and, as the strategic Defence review encourages us to do, learning the lessons from Ukraine. He is right to remind the Conservative party that during its 14 years in office it cut the number o
Mon 23 Mar
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John HealeyspeechLabour
Middle East
I am a somewhat simple man, and I am not clear what cultural capability really means. If the hon. Gentleman would like to write to me with his proposition, I would be happy to have a look at it.
Mon 23 Mar
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John HealeyspeechLabour
Middle East
Let me say again that while we are taking the necessary action to defend our interests and our allies, as the Prime Minister has made clear to the House and in public, we will not get drawn into the wider war.
Mon 23 Mar
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Alex NorrisspeechLabour (Co-op)
Asylum Seekers: Accommodation
I am slightly concerned if the hon. Gentleman thinks that people who come as part of economic migration schemes are in some way in the asylum population, as those two things are significantly different. Nevertheless, we have made significant proposals in that space, including increasing the main basis time to settlement to 10 years, with the ability to earn based on working, not committing crimes, and learning the English language—all sensible changes. Our consultation, which closed last month,
Mon 23 Mar