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All Events — March 2026(2364 total, page 58 of 119)

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Rosie WrightingspeechLabour
Student Loans
I have a creative arts degree. Not only did it give me the opportunity to meet people, importantly, it enabled me to access the fashion industry as somebody growing up outside of London. Does the Minister share my concern that removing those degrees would create London-centric creative industries?
Wed 18 Mar
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Rosie WrightingspeechLabour
Student Loans
Eighteen months ago, my constituents in Kettering chose to elect a 26-year-old as their MP. I believe they did so because they wanted a Labour Government, but also because young people in my constituency, and their parents and grandparents, wanted me to speak of my own experience of how tough it has been for my generation. One of the tasks we navigate as MPs is how best to use our privileged position in this building to influence change. As often one of the only young people in the Chamber, and
Wed 18 Mar
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Ian SollomspeechLiberal Democrat
Student Loans
I thank the right hon. Gentleman for his intervention, because that is one part of the argument I am making. There is a very important point about that, which is that it could equally be an argument for making the loan system fairer in its repayment terms to reflect that. There is a deeper problem, too. The graduate earnings premium has declined in Britain, but not because we have too many graduates; it is because we have too few skilled jobs. That is a demand-side failure and a Conservative leg
Wed 18 Mar
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Margaret MullanespeechLabour
Royal Mail: Performance
I think that we would be hard pressed to find an MP or member of the public who does not support their local postie. We know their value, and they were considered the fourth emergency service during the pandemic. What a shame that we did not hold on to that mantle for them as, if we had, I suspect that the service would be much better today. We have heard a lot about two-tier delivery in Parliament and across the media in the past week. Prioritisation of parcels means that days and days of urgen
Wed 18 Mar
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Tom MorrisonspeechLiberal Democrat
Royal Mail: Performance
Just last week, a resident in Bramhall told me that his sister in Scotland sent two letters—one to himself in Greater Manchester and another to Australia. I am pretty sure that everyone can guess what happened. The letter to Australia arrived not one, not two, but 10 days earlier than the letter to Manchester. Joan from Heald Green had a similar issue, with no post being delivered to her in about three weeks, although her parcels were being delivered. When she asked the postal worker about the l
Wed 18 Mar
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Tom MorrisonspeechLiberal Democrat
Cheadle Train Station
I thank my hon. Friend for that important intervention. The one word we can use to describe Nathaniel Yates is “legend”. He has put accessibility at train stations at the very top of the agenda in Greater Manchester, and we should all follow his lead on this. Transport for Greater Manchester says that the station would deliver significant benefits, including fast, reliable and accessible connections between Cheadle, Stockport and Manchester, meaning greater opportunities and less car dependency.
Wed 18 Mar
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Tom MorrisonspeechLiberal Democrat
Cheadle Train Station
I thank the hon. Gentleman for that important intervention. Yes, the point is that this is about people. Given the rate I am losing my hair, I hope we get the train station while I have more hair than him. Residents overwhelmingly support the new station, with 87% of people responding positively to the consultation, which was managed by Cheadle Civic Society and the Cheadle Village Partnership—two organisations that are run by local community activists who have the village at their heart. The pr
Wed 18 Mar
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Sarah HallspeechLabour (Co-op)
Social Enterprises and Community Ownership
It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Sir John. In Warrington South, I have been working closely with grassroots sports clubs like Cromwell Athletic, Crosfields and Bank Quay Bulls, and people like Ste and Bob: volunteers who give their time week in, week out, not for recognition, but because they care about their community and the sports clubs that are a part of it. They are not asking for much—just decent pitches, facilities that are fit for purpose and a fair chance to grow the game
Wed 18 Mar
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Sir Keir StarmerspeechLabour
Engagements
It is important that the funding and framework are put in place. We support the work of hospices and are doing everything we can to support them.
Wed 18 Mar
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Graeme DownieappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Topical Questions
Parliamentary appearance by Graeme Downie
Wed 18 Mar
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Kirith EntwistlespeechLabour
Topical Questions
Although I am proud of the steps that our Government have taken to advance online safety, we are merely playing catch-up. What more are the Government doing to ensure that we keep pace with the reality facing women and girls and how will they address emerging technologies such as AI smart glasses, which are operating without scrutiny?
Wed 18 Mar
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Sir Keir StarmerspeechLabour
Engagements
Our deepest condolences are with the families and friends of the two young people who have died following the outbreak of meningitis B in Kent. Others are seriously ill, and this will be a deeply difficult time for their loved ones. Health experts are working to identify close contacts and distribute antibiotics, and we will begin a targeted vaccination programme in the coming days. Can I take this opportunity to ask anyone who attended Club Chemistry on 5, 6 or 7 March to please come forward to
Wed 18 Mar
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Neil O'BrienspeechConservative
Student Loans
Yes, and I am grateful for that question. Under our proposed reforms, four fifths—80%—of plan 2 graduates would benefit and pay less over their lifetime. The hon. Gentleman can look up all this stuff on the IFS website if he wants to check. There are so many personal stories here. The other day, one doctor was recounting how she graduated with £75,000 of debt, has worked hard for years and has paid off every year, but she now owes £90,000.
Wed 18 Mar
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Neil O'BrienspeechConservative
Student Loans
Perhaps the hon. Gentleman will tell me why he thinks that is fair.
Wed 18 Mar
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Neil O'BrienspeechConservative
Student Loans
If the hon. Gentleman reads to the end of the IFS report, he will see that it costs our proposal in single-digit billions, and we have explained exactly how we will pay for it—I will come to that in a moment—so there is no gaping hole whatsoever. No wonder so many despair, with more broken promises from the Government and ever-rising debt, and no promise of action at any particular time. How we would pay for our proposal—this goes to the hon. Gentleman’s question—is equally important. Since the
Wed 18 Mar
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Chris ElmorespeechLabour
Freedom of Religion or Belief in China
It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Ms Jardine, I think for the second time since you joined the Panel of Chairs. I thank my hon. Friend the Member for St Helens South and Whiston (Ms Rimmer) for securing this important debate, and I appreciate the thoughtful contributions by hon. Members from across the House. They have sent a clear signal of the deep and shared concern in this place about the challenges faced by faith and belief communities across China. Freedom of religion or beli
Wed 18 Mar
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Neil O'BrienspeechConservative
Student Loans
Just one moment. Analysis by the IFS found that total returns on going to university will be negative for about 30% of both men and women—and that is based on the cohort from the noughties. The problem now is probably even bigger because the graduate premium has declined further. As a result, many graduates now earn so little that they will never fully repay their student loans, leaving the taxpayer to cover about £8 billion in losses every year. That is why we would restore the number controls
Wed 18 Mar
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Tom MorrisonspeechLiberal Democrat
Cheadle Train Station
I beg to move, That this House has considered the future of Cheadle train station. It is an honour to serve under your chairship, Sir John. I thank the Minister for being here to address my concerns and those of my constituents directly. Cheadle is a thriving and growing town in Greater Manchester with 23,000 residents. It is a vibrant place packed with great restaurants and a fantastic community culture, and it has the most beautiful green spaces in the region. Yet it has been missing a railway
Wed 18 Mar
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Steve YemmappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Artificial Intelligence Growth Zones
Parliamentary appearance by Steve Yemm
Wed 18 Mar
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Tom MorrisonspeechLiberal Democrat
Cheadle Train Station
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Wed 18 Mar