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All Events — March 2026(2364 total, page 77 of 119)

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Dr Simon OpherappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: GP Contract
Parliamentary appearance by Dr Simon Opher
Mon 16 Mar
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Sir Geoffrey Clifton-BrownspeechConservative
Heating Oil Support
Although I thank the Minister for the limited amount of support that he has announced today, may I represent to him two of the most vulnerable groups in this regard: the very old and the very young? I ask him to consider them. I have elderly constituents who hardly dare turn on their heating because they do not know whether they can afford it. Will he consider including those groups in the regulations, and if not, will he give local authorities greater discretion to pay out hardship payments in
Mon 16 Mar
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Anna TurleyappearanceLabour (Co-op)
Spoke in debate: Member Defections: Automatic By-elections
Parliamentary appearance by Anna Turley
Mon 16 Mar
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James CartlidgespeechConservative
Defence Investment Plan
There is a reason why that date matters: it is the date when purdah commences before the Scottish elections. Then we will have the Welsh and local elections. It is our understanding—and the Secretary of State is welcome to correct this—that the defence investment plan cannot be published during purdah. If that is the case, and if it is not published before the rise of the House on 26 March, we will not see it until well into May. That is why this question is so important. I ask the Secretary of
Mon 16 Mar
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James CartlidgespeechConservative
Defence Investment Plan
I am not sure that the Secretary of State heard the question from my hon. Friend the Member for Solihull West and Shirley (Dr Shastri-Hurst), which was incredibly simple: will the defence investment plan be published before the House rises on 26 March?
Mon 16 Mar
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James CartlidgeappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Defence Investment Plan
Parliamentary appearance by James Cartlidge
Mon 16 Mar
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Royal Fleet Auxiliary: Merchant Seafarers
As we are continuing to work closely across Government and with the maritime trade unions, I do not wish to comment on the ongoing negotiations, but I can assure my hon. Friend that, as I said, this Labour Government and I recognise the extraordinary contribution of our seafarers and are working hard to deliver for the highly skilled personnel of our Royal Fleet Auxiliary.
Mon 16 Mar
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Royal Fleet Auxiliary: Merchant Seafarers
We are continuing close and productive conversations across Government and with the maritime trade unions, so it would not be appropriate for me to comment on ongoing negotiations. However, as I have said, this Labour Government recognise the extraordinary contribution and unique role of the highly skilled personnel of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary.
Mon 16 Mar
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Royal Fleet Auxiliary: Merchant Seafarers
The Royal Fleet Auxiliary makes a unique contribution to defence. We thank the maritime trade unions for their commitment to resolving the current pay dispute so that the RFA’s contribution can be recognised. The Ministry of Defence is implementing a workforce recovery programme for the RFA. This will improve the wider employee offer for those serving to ensure that the RFA can continue to perform its vital role. Since 28 February last year, officer applications are 30% higher and ratings applic
Mon 16 Mar
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Heating Oil Support
I appreciate the speed at which the Government are working, and understand that local authorities will have a role in how the money is distributed. However, in the absence of detail, many people are doing a back-of-a-fag-packet calculation. Can the Minister reassure them that we are committing enough money to make a real difference, and will he commit to meeting me to discuss how we support the 14,715 households in Penwith and Solway who do not benefit from being on the mains gas grid?
Mon 16 Mar
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GP Contract
I welcome these reforms. However, on the issue of accountability, despite years of failure documented in multiple inspection reports by the coroner and the Care Quality Commission, the integrated care board has not yet removed the contract from Cockermouth’s Castlegate and Derwent partnership. What else do Ministers believe I can do to ensure that a failing partnership is held to account, other than calling for the resignation of the senior partner, Dr Desert?
Mon 16 Mar
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Rebecca Long BaileyappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Heating Oil Support
Parliamentary appearance by Rebecca Long Bailey
Mon 16 Mar
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Julia BuckleyspeechLabour
Heating Oil Support
The 6,700 households in my constituency that are wholly reliant on heating oil have been very anxious following the impact of the war. They tell me that the impact on oil supplies has doubled and—in one case—trebled the price of heating oil, and some suppliers are no longer offering delivery dates. Elderly residents are wearing coats and gloves indoors to ration their supply. Over the past week, Ministers have taken the time to listen to rural MPs and have set out the scale of the issues we face
Mon 16 Mar
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David BainesspeechLabour
Strait of Hormuz
The shadow Foreign Secretary said that this was “a moment for Britain to stand tall”, and I agree with her, which is why I was pleased to see the Prime Minister and this Government stand strong, instead of running blindly into another middle east war with no clear plan. Can the Minister assure me and the House that we will continue to act in the British national interest, and the interests of British nationals in the region?
Mon 16 Mar
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Markus Campbell-SavoursappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: GP Contract
Parliamentary appearance by Markus Campbell-Savours
Mon 16 Mar
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Markus Campbell-SavoursappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Heating Oil Support
Parliamentary appearance by Markus Campbell-Savours
Mon 16 Mar
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Dr Rosena Allin-KhanappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Grenfell Tower Memorial (Expenditure) Bill
Parliamentary appearance by Dr Rosena Allin-Khan
Mon 16 Mar
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Luke MyerspeechLabour
Business of the House
In Hemlington in my constituency, the ward councillors Nicky Walker and Tom Mohan have been trying to push the social housing provider Thirteen to deal with the set of empty properties around Ellis Gardens and Fonteyn Court, which have been sitting abandoned for months, perhaps even years. Does the Leader of the House agree that Thirteen needs to pull its finger out, stop leaving properties to rot and support people to get into those properties?
Thu 12 Mar
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Blair McDougallspeechLabour
Topical Questions
My hon. Friend is absolutely right. Co-operatives create a really important sense of connection at a time when people feel disconnected, but co-ops and mutuals are also more resilient and more productive. That is why we have made the commitment she references. Our call for evidence has closed, and we are working on the proposals that will flow out of that. I really welcome the news this morning that the John Lewis bonus is returning and congratulate it on its results.
Thu 12 Mar
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Frank McNallyappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Scottish Industry: International Promotion
Parliamentary appearance by Frank McNally
Thu 12 Mar