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All Events — March 2026(2364 total, page 53 of 119)

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Bobby DeanspeechLiberal Democrat
Business of the House
I am sure that you, Mr Speaker, will be as concerned as I am about the recent outbreak of meningitis in Kent, and I am sure the thoughts of the whole House are with the families who have lost loved ones already. The UK Health Security Agency has a huge job on its hands to get good public health information out there and to work with the NHS on a targeted vaccination programme. It is a reminder of how much faith and trust we put in health professionals in these moments of crisis. They are all ded
Thu 19 Mar
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Josh DeanspeechLabour
Business of the House
I share my residents’ anger that a Thames Water site has reportedly released over 900 hours of sewage into the River Stort, one of our precious local chalk streams, since the start of the year. I have written to Thames Water and the Environment Agency to raise my community’s concerns about the lack of urgency in tackling sewage discharge. Will the Leader of the House join me in calling on Thames Water to take urgent action to protect our precious local chalk streams, and will he help to facilita
Thu 19 Mar
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Ellie ReevesspeechLabour
Courts and Tribunals Bill
My hon. Friend is completely right, and she has considerable experience as a former Crown prosecutor. She will know that that is why we are investing £2.78 billion in the coming year, which includes over £280 million for vital repairs, digital upgrades and unlimited sitting days in the Crown court—record funding for our courts. Only the combination of reform, investment and modernisation will ultimately deliver faster and fairer justice.
Thu 19 Mar
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Carla DenyerspeechGreen Party
Climate Change
I thank the hon. Member for Basingstoke (Luke Murphy), my fellow member of the all-party parliamentary group on climate change, for securing this debate. The climate and nature emergencies are the most pressing issue of our time. They go to the heart of every area of Government, and we ignore or sideline them at our peril. A suppressed national security assessment report, partly released in January in response to a freedom of information request, warns: “Every critical ecosystem is on a pathway
Thu 19 Mar
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Carla DenyerspeechGreen Party
Climate Change
I am just coming to an end. We must leave no stone unturned, whether it is housing standards, taxation, jobs, transport, energy, defence or food. That is my main message today, and I hope the Government are open to hearing it. It is important that we look at climate change across every single Department, because that is how we will build a safer, more positive, more equal and happier country together.
Thu 19 Mar
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Carla DenyerspeechGreen Party
Climate Change
Will the hon. Lady give way?
Thu 19 Mar
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Dame Angela EaglespeechLabour
Publicly Owned Markets: Food Security
Mr Speaker, all I can do is express my admiration of the hon. Gentleman’s ingenuity in ensuring that his question is in order.
Thu 19 Mar
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Dame Angela EaglespeechLabour
Publicly Owned Markets: Food Security
It gives a new meaning to the London Irish.
Thu 19 Mar
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Helena DollimorespeechLabour (Co-op)
Business of the House
The Queensway Gateway Road works were a shambles from start to finish. They were meant to last weeks, but dragged on for almost a year, causing gridlock and losing local businesses millions. We have just found out that Conservative-run East Sussex county council overspent by £5 million on those shambolic works. Does the Leader of the House agree that that is £5 million less to repair our potholes and our roads? Does he also agree that East Sussex county council and the contractors, who include B
Thu 19 Mar
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Jesse NormanspeechConservative
Business of the House
Further to that point of order, Madam Deputy Speaker. I would be grateful if you could clarify that the House’s position is, and has always been, that we expect Members to show courtesy by informing other Members if they intend to mention them, not their constituency, and that in the normal course of business, Members of this House may always refer to places without any intention of discourtesy towards the Members of Parliament who represents them.
Thu 19 Mar
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Dame Angela EaglespeechLabour
Agricultural Industries: Funding
Rising input costs, including for fertiliser, have contributed to pressure on many farm businesses in recent years. We continually assess how global cost volatility affects farm productivity and the resilience of the sector.
Thu 19 Mar
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Dame Angela EaglespeechLabour
Agricultural Industries: Funding
I would love to—if the hon. Lady’s constituency was in England. Agriculture is a devolved matter, and she must therefore ask the Scottish Government.
Thu 19 Mar
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Dame Angela EaglespeechLabour
Good Food Cycle Strategy
The Government’s good food cycle strategy sees alternative proteins as a major opportunity, and not just for the economy but for health, sustainability and food resilience. We are backing the sector and working with the Food Standards Agency on novel food programmes to accelerate precision fermentation technology.
Thu 19 Mar
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Dame Angela EaglespeechLabour
Good Food Cycle Strategy
I am happy to meet my hon. Friend and congratulate the company he mentions, which is leading the way in this area. We have a major national hub for plant-based, cultivated and fermentation-based research and development, which is at the forefront of progress in this exciting new area.
Thu 19 Mar
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Dame Angela EaglespeechLabour
Publicly Owned Markets: Food Security
The Government recognise the importance of wholesale markets for the customers and communities they serve. We have limited recent evidence, however, of the impact that public ownership of markets has on food security.
Thu 19 Mar
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Dame Angela EaglespeechLabour
Publicly Owned Markets: Food Security
We recognise Billingsgate’s importance as a UK distribution hub for fish, and we will continue to monitor the proposed transition closely. We are engaging with the City of London Corporation on the proposed changes.
Thu 19 Mar
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Dame Angela EaglespeechLabour
Publicly Owned Markets: Food Security
Local markets are extremely important, particularly for maintaining food supply locally, and I am very interested in seeing what we can do to assist. Most markets are owned and operated by local authorities. I think the Covent Garden Market Authority is the only wholesale market that the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs still looks after. I recognise the hon. Member’s comments on food security, but this country is 67% self-sufficient in food at the moment, or 77% if one takes o
Thu 19 Mar
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Emma ReynoldsappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Topical Questions
Parliamentary appearance by Emma Reynolds
Thu 19 Mar
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Emma ReynoldsappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Sustainable Farming Incentive
Parliamentary appearance by Emma Reynolds
Thu 19 Mar
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Emma ReynoldsappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Snare Traps
Parliamentary appearance by Emma Reynolds
Thu 19 Mar