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All Events — March 2026(2364 total, page 9 of 119)

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Layla MoranappearanceLiberal Democrat
Spoke in debate: Resident Doctors: Industrial Action
Parliamentary appearance by Layla Moran
Thu 26 Mar
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Patricia FergusonspeechLabour
Business of the House
In January, 15-year-old Jordan Kerr went to the aid of a person who had collapsed on the platform at Drumchapel train station. Jordan administered CPR—cardiopulmonary resuscitation—having learned that skill in the Army cadets, and ultimately helped to save the passenger’s life. Will the Leader of the House join me in offering our thanks and congratulations to Jordan and wish him all success in his campaign to have a defibrillator installed at Drumchapel station?
Thu 26 Mar
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Jacob CollierappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Business of the House
Parliamentary appearance by Jacob Collier
Thu 26 Mar
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Coastal Erosion
The hon. Member is absolutely right that our report highlights the significant strain that coastal erosion places on communities, and the impact that has on their mental health. I will read with interest the report from the last Session and see what its recommendations are, because I have no doubt that there are a huge number of parallels between the two reports.
Thu 26 Mar
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Dr Neil HudsonspeechConservative
Coastal Erosion
I congratulate the hon. Member on her powerful contribution, and also congratulate the cross-party EFRA Committee on its thoughtful and thought-provoking report. Coastal communities are at the frontline of adverse weather events and the negative effects of climate change, and the report highlighted the human impact on those communities, and specifically their mental health. It echoed a lot of the findings of the previous EFRA Committee in the last Parliament—we produced a report on rural mental
Thu 26 Mar
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Lorraine BeaversspeechLabour
Business of the House
At Jameson Road landfill site, the stink is only getting worse. It is making the lives of my constituents unbearable, yet the crooks responsible at Transwaste still have not gone back to Yorkshire, and have set up a new company called Transwaste NW, presumably to hide their dodgy activities. Will the Leader of the House assure me that this Government will not allow firms like Transwaste to evade accountability for their crimes?
Thu 26 Mar
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Lorraine BeaversspeechLabour
Local Government Reorganisation
The children with SEND in my constituency are being let down and ignored by the too-large Lancashire county council. Those of my constituents who are also served by Blackpool, a much smaller unitary, are getting the SEND services that they deserve and need. Does the Minister agree that making things smaller and getting away from the two-tier system helps our constituents by making services better, and looking after our children and our elderly?
Thu 26 Mar
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Lorraine BeaversspeechLabour
Topical Questions
T6. I recently met the Rail Minister, who agreed with me that the reintroduction of the Fleetwood to Poulton rail line would be transformative for the many people in my constituency, but it cannot happen without the support of Lancashire county council. Will the Secretary of State join me in calling for the Reform-led council to put the reopening of the rail line at the top of its transport plans, so that we can finally see this happen?
Thu 26 Mar
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Bobby DeanappearanceLiberal Democrat
Spoke in debate: National Savings & Investments
Parliamentary appearance by Bobby Dean
Thu 26 Mar
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Mr Clive BettsspeechLabour
Prison Officers: Mandatory Body Armour
We move on to the Front Benchers, who are entitled to 10 minutes each. I hope that we can allow at least two minutes for Julian Lewis to wind up at the end. I call the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.
Thu 26 Mar
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Priti PatelappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Local Government Reorganisation
Parliamentary appearance by Priti Patel
Thu 26 Mar
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Callum AndersonappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: National Savings & Investments
Parliamentary appearance by Callum Anderson
Thu 26 Mar
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Shaun DaviesspeechLabour
Business of the House
There are 461 looked-after children in Telford and the Wrekin, and I want to see every one of them given the care, support and opportunities that they need to thrive. I am grateful to the organisations large and small, and the residents across Telford, who have helped me in my efforts to deliver an Easter egg to every looked-after child in Telford. They include Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service, Housing Plus Group, Sophie’s Sweetcheeks, Dawley Social Club, the Outpost and many more. Will the Le
Thu 26 Mar
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John GlenappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Business of the House
Parliamentary appearance by John Glen
Thu 26 Mar
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Coastal Erosion
I thank the hon. Member for his contribution. I am sure he will be aware that the shoreline management plans dictate what level of investment and defences are appropriate for an area, be it managed realignment or managed retreat, but we must always ensure that we look at better options within each of those categories and put the right adaptations in place. In my area, the reinvestment in shingle has been incredibly useful, but we can adapt technologies and options for future programmes as well.
Thu 26 Mar
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Coastal Erosion
We explicitly talk about planning in our report. It is a key issue; when we are building new homes and new communities, we must take coastal erosion into account. Recommendation 37 makes that exact point. It is critical that people buying homes in the future in places where we know there is risk now should be protected, and we should not be building in those places.
Thu 26 Mar
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Grahame MorrisappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Prison Officers: Mandatory Body Armour
Parliamentary appearance by Grahame Morris
Thu 26 Mar
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Jim McMahonappearanceLabour (Co-op)
Spoke in debate: Business of the House
Parliamentary appearance by Jim McMahon
Thu 26 Mar
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Coastal Erosion
My district council, East Suffolk council, has worked incredibly closely with the hon. Member’s council on bringing forward measures and on cross-learnings. When we have talked about Thorpeness in my local area, we have discussed lots of learnings from his constituency. The impact of coastal erosion on those communities—the financial impact and the mental health impact—cannot be overstated. As our report makes clear, we do not value our coast enough; we do not understand the value it creates for
Thu 26 Mar
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Patricia FergusonappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Business of the House
Parliamentary appearance by Patricia Ferguson
Thu 26 Mar