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All Events — March 2026(2364 total, page 63 of 119)

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Tim RocaspeechLabour
Student Loans
The Minister is making an important point. The economics of higher education are actually quite complicated; there is a great deal of cross-subsidy, with the humanities and the arts effectively supporting science, medicine and engineering courses and so on. Does the Minister agree that we should be worried that the Opposition parties’ proposals would put jobs and the viability of universities at risk?
Wed 18 Mar
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Richard BakerspeechLabour
Royal Mail: Performance
My hon. Friend is completely correct, and as always makes the point eloquently. It is vital that Royal Mail management listen to her and CWU. The hon. Member for Cheadle (Mr Morrison) was absolutely right about hospital appointments. Appointments letters arriving on the day of the appointment or after the appointment has taken place causes huge distress, as well as inefficiency for our local health services. Unfortunately, in Scotland, we do not have the NHS app enjoyed by colleagues in England,
Wed 18 Mar
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Richard BakerspeechLabour
Royal Mail: Performance
It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Mr Twigg. I congratulate the hon. Member for Exmouth and Exeter East (David Reed) on securing this vital debate. I want to make three points about Royal Mail performance that are of particular concern to my constituents in Glenrothes and Mid Fife, and particularly in the town of Glenrothes. Despite the fantastic efforts of our local postal workers, there have been significant delays in my constituents receiving mail, particularly over the Christmas
Wed 18 Mar
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Derek TwiggspeechLabour
Royal Mail: Performance
Order. Members can see that the debate is heavily subscribed, so it will be difficult to get every Member in. I am going to impose a two-minute limit to start. It is not in my gift to stop this, but if Members take interventions, that may further restrict the time that people have to speak. That is in your gift.
Wed 18 Mar
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Derek TwiggspeechLabour
Domestic Abuse Survivors: Government Support
I remind hon. Members that they may make a speech only with the prior permission of the Member in charge and the Minister. As is the convention for 30-minute debates, there will not be an opportunity for the Member in charge to wind up.
Wed 18 Mar
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Ms Marie RimmerspeechLabour
Freedom of Religion or Belief in China
There are few of us here today, but the speeches in this debate have been absolutely from the heart, sincere, and very detailed indeed. Members have not just come in and written out a speech; they are here because they have been living with this issue for years. They really believe in what they are saying, and we really want to see an outcome. I was invited this morning to 1 Parliament Street and Room B with a group of children from a Manchester school; I think they were about seven or eight. Th
Wed 18 Mar
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Ms Marie RimmerspeechLabour
Freedom of Religion or Belief in China
I have to say that I did not hear everything that the hon. Member said, but I think we should do whatever we can to bring the issue to a head, one way or another. We cannot just leave it as it is. I urge the Government to make freedom of religion or belief in China a sustained priority in our diplomacy, multilateral engagement, sanctions policy and trade posture, because if freedom of conscience means anything, it must mean something when it is hardest to defend.
Wed 18 Mar
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Ms Marie RimmerspeechLabour
Freedom of Religion or Belief in China
I do agree, and I will come to that later. I am glad that the hon. Gentleman has said more than I was going to say—I thought I was saying too much. Yes, he is absolutely right, and it is dangerous for us all. The situation in Xinjiang illustrates one of the most severe forms of ethnoreligious persecution in China. It is worth pointing out that not all Uyghurs are Muslim, and not all Muslim Uyghurs are persecuted. Independent estimates suggest that between 1 million and 2 million Uyghurs and othe
Wed 18 Mar
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Edward ArgarspeechConservative
Student Loans
The Minister is typically generous with her time and courteous in the number of interventions she accepts. May I gently take her back to lines 3 to 4 of the text of the Prime Minister’s amendment on student loans, which state that this House “welcomes the Government’s commitment to make the system fairer and financially sustainable”. To avoid this sounding like jam tomorrow and to reassure young people—I have a lot of respect for the Minister, and I will be generous—can she give one or two concr
Wed 18 Mar
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Ms Marie RimmerspeechLabour
Freedom of Religion or Belief in China
I beg to move, That this House has considered Government support for freedom of religion or belief in China. It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship for the first time, Ms Jardine. I am grateful for the opportunity to lead this important debate on freedom of religion or belief in China. I would like to open with a tragic story. On a hot August day in 2022, in Shanxi, northern China, more than 100 police officers descended on a Christian family summer camp, surrounding the gathering, fo
Wed 18 Mar
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Laura TrottappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Student Loans
Parliamentary appearance by Laura Trott
Wed 18 Mar
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Sadik Al-HassanspeechLabour
Royal Mail: Performance
It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Mr Twigg. The performance of Royal Mail is an issue of significant concern across North Somerset. Issues with deliveries are having real consequences for residents and businesses alike. In the light of concerns highlighted to me, I launched a survey in mid-February to ask constituents about their experiences with Royal Mail. I have also been working constructively with local CWU representatives and meeting staff in sorting offices to understand the
Wed 18 Mar
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Laura TrottspeechConservative
Student Loans
I just told you!
Wed 18 Mar
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Laura TrottspeechConservative
Student Loans
Exactly. The Chancellor gave it all away when she said that young people are at the back of the queue—that tells us all that we need to know about this Government. The Government amendment is the usual mishmash of nothingness, and I suspect many Labour Members are disappointed. The amendment welcomes “the Government’s commitment to make the system fairer and financially sustainable”, even though the only thing that the Government have done so far, which is the threshold freeze, has made the syst
Wed 18 Mar
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Laura TrottspeechConservative
Student Loans
As ever, the hon. Gentleman raises a very interesting point, and I look forward to his bringing it up with the Chancellor at questions.
Wed 18 Mar
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Ian SollomspeechLiberal Democrat
Student Loans
The history of access to university demonstrates that point well.
Wed 18 Mar
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Liz KendallspeechLabour
Social Media: Children and Young People
Every child deserves the best possible start in life, and that applies as much to the online world as it does to the real one. We know that families everywhere are grappling with the impact of phones and social media. That is why we have launched our national consultation, and we have had over 25,000 responses so far. We want to hear from everyone, particularly children and young people themselves, and the consultation—with a child-friendly design—will be one of the first of its kind to hear spe
Wed 18 Mar
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Liz KendallspeechLabour
Artificial Intelligence Growth Zones
In the 14 months we have been in government, our AI growth zones have done more to level up the country than Conservative Members achieved in 14 years; these zones are being built in the areas that once led the industrial revolution and will now lead the technological revolution. We are also upskilling 10 million workers with free AI skills, introducing the first dedicated national apprenticeship in practical AI and automation, and delivering our £27 million TechLocal programme to help people fr
Wed 18 Mar
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Liz KendallappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Artificial Intelligence Growth Zones
Parliamentary appearance by Liz Kendall
Wed 18 Mar
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Naushabah KhanappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Social Media: Children and Young People
Parliamentary appearance by Naushabah Khan
Wed 18 Mar