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Spoke in debate: Courts and Tribunals Bill
Parliamentary appearance by Dr Marie Tidball
Tue 10 Mar
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Spoke in debate: Courts and Tribunals Bill
Parliamentary appearance by Lee Barron
Tue 10 Mar
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Tue 10 Mar
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Spoke in debate: Local Government Reorganisation: South-east
Parliamentary appearance by Peter Lamb
Tue 10 Mar
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Spoke in debate: Courts and Tribunals Bill
Parliamentary appearance by Naz Shah
Tue 10 Mar
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Spoke in debate: Courts and Tribunals Bill
Parliamentary appearance by Henry Tufnell
Tue 10 Mar
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Courts and Tribunals Bill
Not just now. I say to the House, in all conscience, that jury trial is precious. Why? It is precious because it unites all parts of the political spectrum. It is precious because it allows the people of this country to be directly engaged in the adjudication of guilt or innocence in thousands of cases across the country. At a time, as my right hon. Friend the Member for Hertsmere (Sir Oliver Dowden) pointed out when he rose to intervene, when our institutions are under unprecedented attack, is
Tue 10 Mar
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Courts and Tribunals Bill
There has always been a summary jurisdiction—invariably never for offences of dishonesty, and invariably never for offences that might lead to the destruction of the reputation of those who are facing it. If one Member of this House, who must be disqualified if there is a sentence of imprisonment of more than 12 months, after the passage of this Bill is arraigned before a court on a case that might involve 12 months and one day, he or she will lose the right to a trial by jury, despite the fact
Tue 10 Mar
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Spoke in debate: Topical Questions
Parliamentary appearance by Damien Egan
Tue 10 Mar
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Courts and Tribunals Bill
Does the hon. Lady recognise that in 2020 the harm panel said that that section creates a “pro-contact culture” that puts children at risk, and that post the publication of that review, it received no response from her Government?
Tue 10 Mar
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Courts and Tribunals Bill
Does the hon. and learned Member agree that, in fact, we are getting rid of them in only a quarter of 3% of cases that go through the court process?
Tue 10 Mar
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Courts and Tribunals Bill
I rise to support this Bill, particularly clause 17— Jack and Paul’s law—to finally repeal the presumption of contact in the family courts. It is the result of 11 years of campaigning by my incredible constituent Claire Throssell MBE, who is in the Gallery today, following the tragic deaths of her beautiful sons, Jack and Paul. They were killed in a house fire by their father, a known domestic abuser. Their dad lured Jack and his nine-year-old brother Paul into the attic with the promise of a tr
Tue 10 Mar
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Courts and Tribunals Bill
I do indeed. In combination with the provisions in the Bill to effect structural reform, to stop criminals from gaming the system and to triage trials effectively, such measures will embed a child-centred and victim-centred approach in the courts.
Tue 10 Mar
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Courts and Tribunals Bill
I do indeed agree with my hon. Friend. When Jack and Paul died, Claire promised them that no more children should lose their lives like they did, at the hands of an abusive parent. When I first met Claire, I told her that if I was elected, I would do all I could to help her. That was in 2023. On the 11th anniversary of the boys’ death, in October last year, I took Claire to No. 10 Downing Street to meet the Prime Minister—the first Prime Minister to personally commit to fulfil Claire’s promise t
Tue 10 Mar
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Spoke in debate: Technology Sovereignty
Parliamentary appearance by Will Stone
Tue 10 Mar
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Spoke in debate: OBR Growth Projections: Departmental Spending
Parliamentary appearance by Richard Fuller
Tue 10 Mar
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Courts and Tribunals Bill
I thank the Secretary of State for the progress he is making. I am for reform. My concern, as his own review in 2017 highlighted, is that this will fall on people from black and minority ethnic backgrounds and the inequalities that they already face. Can he reassure me, my constituents in Bradford West and people more widely that he will robustly review the impact of this Bill on people from minority ethnic backgrounds? Will he ensure that it is a meaningful review that holds weight?
Tue 10 Mar
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Technology Sovereignty
My hon. Friend has advanced a very powerful vision of the global events affecting the country right now. When I talk to defence tech companies, I see that they reach the point of scaling up, but they are unable to access finance. Does my hon. Friend agree that this Government should support defence tech companies to scale up, so that we can have true sovereign capability, as opposed to letting them fly off to America?
Tue 10 Mar
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Technology Sovereignty
It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Ms Vaz. I warmly congratulate the hon. Member for Newcastle upon Tyne Central and West (Dame Chi Onwurah) on securing such an important debate. It is so well attended, and it is a shame that it is not longer; I commend everyone for their two-minute raps. In the context, I will plug tomorrow’s Conservative-led debate on Government support for UK tech, which will be an opportunity to speak about some of the concerns that have been expressed on a c
Tue 10 Mar
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UN International Day to Combat Islamophobia
I rise to present this petition on marking the UN International Day to Combat Islamophobia. In 2025, 45% of religious hate crimes committed in the UK were directed towards Muslims, a 92% increase since 2023. At a time where anti-Muslim hostility is on the rise online, in the media, on our streets and in our politics, the UN International Day to Combat Islamophobia is a time to come together to challenge this racist hatred and work towards a more tolerant and cohesive society. The petition states
Tue 10 Mar