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All Events — March 2026(2364 total, page 55 of 119)

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Helen GrantspeechConservative
Courts and Tribunals Bill
I thank the right hon. and learned Lady for what she said about the Hudgell case and the child cruelty register. It has been an amazing campaign, led by Paula Hudgell and her little boy, and I am pleased that we were able to get cross-party support to change the law and hopefully look after children and save lives. It is unfortunate that the right hon. and learned Lady just will not answer the very straightforward questions that I am asking. Jo Hamilton OBE was a victim of the Post Office Horizo
Thu 19 Mar
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Dame Nia GriffithspeechLabour
EU-UK Sanitary and Phytosanitary Agreement: Negotiations
I very much appreciate the determination of this Government to get an SPS agreement with the EU. That will bring down costs both for our Welsh farmers exporting meat, and for our consumers. Llanelli has a long tradition of cockle gathering, but exports of unprocessed shellfish were stopped by the Tories’ ill-thought-through Brexit deal. Will the Secretary of State please update us on any progress on the export of shellfish?
Thu 19 Mar
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Dame Nia GriffithspeechLabour
Pre-1997 Pensions: Discretionary Increases
I congratulate my hon. Friend on securing this debate and on clearly laying out the injustice. Does he have concerns, as I do, that the make-up of the trustee boards means that the company is in control? That is either because the trustees are current employees and their promotion will depend on the company or because they have been appointed specifically by the company. Therefore, even where trustees vote unanimously for a rise, as in the case of 3M, it can be blocked by the company. That has h
Thu 19 Mar
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Dame Nia GriffithspeechLabour
Pre-1997 Pensions: Discretionary Increases
I thank the Minister for his time in meeting us in Swansea, as well as the time he has spent on this topic here in the House. He mentions the disadvantages of making any sort of blanket legislation, but does he not agree that there are ways we can caveat that, such as applying it when the scheme is in surplus? Does he not recognise that most of these schemes were paying increases until they stopped, either because of financial crisis or because they realised they did not have to? There are optio
Thu 19 Mar
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Dame Nia GriffithspeechLabour
UK Steel Strategy
I very much welcome the Government’s commitment to supporting our Welsh steel industry and to using much more steel made in the UK, but Llanelli’s Trostre works needs high-quality steel to make the steel packaging products it produces. That steel used to come from Port Talbot’s blast furnaces. Can the Minister tell us more about what he is doing to secure supplies of appropriate scrap metal for the electric arc furnace, and to stimulate research to ensure that the electric arc furnace can produc
Thu 19 Mar
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Claire HannaspeechSocial Democratic & Labour Party
Northern Ireland: Legacy of the Past
I thank the hon. Member for all her efforts on behalf of victims of the troubles and others. This is a chance to put in place accountability mechanisms that we should have put in place decades ago, particularly for those who do not have a judicial pathway. Families in Derry know what happened in their city on Bloody Sunday, regardless of a verdict. IRA victims know what directing terrorism looks like—the explaining away, the casualness with life—regardless of a judicial process. Does the hon. Me
Thu 19 Mar
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Laura TrottspeechConservative
Student Loans
My right hon. Friend is absolutely right: there is nothing progressive about letting a young person take a university degree that has negative returns for them. That is not fair or right, and we should fix it. The problem is not just the loans, but a system that funnels young people into university courses that do not get them jobs and do not allow them to repay their loans. The Institute for Fiscal Studies says that 30% of university degrees have negative returns for those who study them. It is
Wed 18 Mar
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Laura TrottspeechConservative
Student Loans
The Chancellor said that the system was fair and reasonable—what a joke! The Government do not recognise the scale of the problem, but we do, and we have come up with a plan to fix it. What is their plan? It does not exist.
Wed 18 Mar
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Laura TrottspeechConservative
Student Loans
No, the plan would massively widen choice. At the moment, the number of young people who want to start apprenticeships is much smaller than the number of apprenticeships available—we need to change that and the system. It is not good enough for the Government to table an amendment to our motion stating that they will make the system fairer and financially sustainable, when they are making it less fair and less financially sustainable. At the moment, the system is punishing aspiration, and that i
Wed 18 Mar
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Laura TrottspeechConservative
Student Loans
My right hon. Friend is quite right: not only did Labour mislead the public, but it then made things worse. Now, Labour Members will not vote to fix it. That is Labour all over. We need a plan to fix the problem, but it is not enough to fiddle with one part of the problem. We need comprehensive change, and that is exactly what we Conservatives have come up with: a new deal for young people. The plan, which could be implemented today, would reverse the threshold freeze, make interest rates for pl
Wed 18 Mar
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Laura TrottspeechConservative
Student Loans
If the hon. Lady thinks the system is broken, I invite her to vote for our motion. Every metric for young people has got worse since this Government came in. It is crystal clear that for young people, as for the rest of the country, Labour is not working.
Wed 18 Mar
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Laura TrottspeechConservative
Student Loans
My hon. Friend is absolutely right. We have a chance today to create a new deal for young people. I hope that some Government Members vote for it.
Wed 18 Mar
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Jo PlattappearanceLabour (Co-op)
Spoke in debate: Social Enterprises and Community Ownership
Parliamentary appearance by Jo Platt
Wed 18 Mar
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Tom CollinsappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Royal Mail: Performance
Parliamentary appearance by Tom Collins
Wed 18 Mar
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Laura TrottspeechConservative
Student Loans
The hon. Gentleman is missing the fact that Labour has made it worse. Even now, the Chancellor has changed her tune—no surprise given the track record of this Government. She now says that the system is “broken”, but young people are apparently not at the “front of the queue”. I did not see that on the front of the Labour manifesto. We on the Opposition Benches think that young people should be at the front of the queue, because thanks to Labour, Britain’s youth unemployment rate has topped the
Wed 18 Mar
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Laura TrottspeechConservative
Student Loans
I beg to move, That this House calls on the Government to set the interest rate on Plan 2 student loans at a level which ensures that balances will never rise faster than RPI inflation; further calls on the Government to stop the freeze on repayment thresholds; and also calls on the Government to create more apprenticeships for 18-21 year olds, funded by controlling the number of places on university courses where the benefits are significantly outweighed by the cost to graduates and taxpayers.
Wed 18 Mar
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Helena DollimorespeechLabour (Co-op)
Student Loans
The right hon. Lady talks about making the system fair. Will she comment on what her party did in government? The Conservatives abolished the maintenance grant, which means that low-income students have bigger debts and have to pay back more. This Labour Government have acted to bring back the maintenance grants that her party took away.
Wed 18 Mar
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Paul DaviesappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Engagements
Parliamentary appearance by Paul Davies
Wed 18 Mar
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Nigel FarageappearanceReform UK
Spoke in debate: Engagements
Parliamentary appearance by Nigel Farage
Wed 18 Mar
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Blair McDougallappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Social Enterprises and Community Ownership
Parliamentary appearance by Blair McDougall
Wed 18 Mar