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All Events — May 2026(8124 total, page 379 of 407)

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Sir Jeremy WrightappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Youth Justice
Parliamentary appearance by Sir Jeremy Wright
Mon 18 May
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Lillian JonesspeechLabour
Backing Business to Create Economic Growth
I welcome the King’s Speech and the Government’s focus on backing business to drive economic growth across every part of the United Kingdom. I declare my interest at the outset as the chair of the all-party parliamentary group for the wood panel industry. I want to begin with a positive vision of what Government can achieve when they work in genuine partnership with industry, supporting British manufacturing, strengthening domestic supply chains, creating skilled jobs and delivering the homes an
Mon 18 May
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Lillian JonesspeechLabour
Backing Business to Create Economic Growth
I agree. Health and safety should be written into public procurement contracts as standard. Finally, economic growth is about not only national strategy but the small businesses and entrepreneurs driving our local economies at home in our communities. On the day of State Opening, I was delighted to welcome to Westminster my constituent Elaine Borland, founder of Kilmarnock-based Blowin’ Free Gin, whose premium small-batch Agronomist gin is the very best of local produce and innovation—it is avai
Mon 18 May
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Baggy ShankerappearanceLabour (Co-op)
Spoke in debate: Backing Business to Create Economic Growth
Parliamentary appearance by Baggy Shanker
Mon 18 May
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Lincoln JoppspeechConservative
Youth Justice
I thank the Secretary of State for his statement. Is he concerned that by reducing the relative punishment for youth offending relative to adult offending, he may inadvertently be making the young people of Spelthorne and across the country more attractive to be recruited by county lines gangs? That would clearly be an unintended consequence of his actions, but will he think again if it turns out that that is the case?
Mon 18 May
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Amanda HackappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Backing Business to Create Economic Growth
Parliamentary appearance by Amanda Hack
Mon 18 May
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Alicia KearnsspeechConservative
Backing Business to Create Economic Growth
Does the Secretary of State not concede that GDP per capita is down? Can he tell me that a single one of his constituents, apart from those on welfare, feels better off under this Government?
Mon 18 May
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Alicia KearnsspeechConservative
Backing Business to Create Economic Growth
I will begin with an issue where the Government have promised action time and again but have failed to act: solar mega-plants. If rural communities are to host nationally significant energy infrastructure, we must be compensated fairly for doing so. An entire parliamentary term has passed, and yet the Government have still not regulated mandatory compensation, despite promising to do so. The consequences are real. In Rutland and Lincolnshire, a 2,100-acre industrial plant with 10-foot solar pane
Mon 18 May
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Alicia KearnsspeechConservative
Backing Business to Create Economic Growth
My right hon. Friend is completely right. What is breathtaking about this offer of £96,000 a year is that in a previous meeting—in a statement the company now disavows—we were told that paying compensation any higher would make the project financially unviable. That is to say that a project generating £15 million a year would be made financially unviable if it upped its offer to £144,000 a year in compensation. I wonder how Quinbrook’s investors and shareholders would feel if I asked them why ma
Mon 18 May
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Alicia KearnsspeechConservative
Backing Business to Create Economic Growth
My hon. Friend has enormous experience, and it is exactly the MHRA that we need to look at. This is not a medical device, yet it is being treated as such. I want to pay tribute to the brave young girl who has shared with me the letter sent to her by Enough. She is not a journalist or a campaigner, and she does not have the protections that I enjoy as a Member of Parliament, so Enough thought it could silence her. The first letter, signed personally by both founders, Katie White and Tom Allchurch
Mon 18 May
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Ms Nusrat GhaniappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Backing Business to Create Economic Growth
Parliamentary appearance by Ms Nusrat Ghani
Mon 18 May
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Cameron ThomasappearanceLiberal Democrat
Spoke in debate: Backing Business to Create Economic Growth
Parliamentary appearance by Cameron Thomas
Mon 18 May
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Ben ColemanappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Backing Business to Create Economic Growth
Parliamentary appearance by Ben Coleman
Mon 18 May
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Kevin BonaviaappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Youth Justice
Parliamentary appearance by Kevin Bonavia
Mon 18 May
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Ayoub KhanspeechIndependent
Youth Justice
I welcome these fairly comprehensive proposals, which I hope will seek to help young people who are either in the criminal fraternity or on the cusp of entering it. We all know that prevention is better than a cure—the old adage, “idle hands become a devil’s workshop” comes to mind. In Birmingham, where a third of our population are under the age of 20, we have lost a significant number of youth centres. In 2011, there were 59; that number has reduced to 16. What will the Deputy Prime Minister a
Mon 18 May
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Ayoub KhanspeechIndependent
Backing Business to Create Economic Growth
Will the Secretary of State give way?
Mon 18 May
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Ayoub KhanspeechIndependent
Backing Business to Create Economic Growth
We have some 300,000 private hire drivers up and down the country. Uber has been incrementally increasing its fees while the drivers have been getting a fairly stagnant increase in their pay. We have just learned that Uber will be introducing driverless vehicles, which would impact 300,000 workers. Does the hon. Member agree that there needs to be some sort of action to prevent that?
Mon 18 May
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Jayne KirkhamspeechLabour (Co-op)
Youth Justice
It seems clear that the lack of early-years intervention, the lack of SEND support and the cuts to youth services in the past 14 years have let down a generation of our children. How will the youth intervention courts bring together those agencies to tackle the entrenched root causes, including poor mental health and disengagement with schools?
Mon 18 May
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Seamus LoganappearanceScottish National Party
Spoke in debate: Backing Business to Create Economic Growth
Parliamentary appearance by Seamus Logan
Mon 18 May
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Lucy RigbyappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Backing Business to Create Economic Growth
Parliamentary appearance by Lucy Rigby
Mon 18 May