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All Events — May 2026(8124 total, page 384 of 407)

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Dr Marie TidballappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Business of the House
Parliamentary appearance by Dr Marie Tidball
Thu 14 May
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Mr Peter BedfordappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Getting Britain Working Again
Parliamentary appearance by Mr Peter Bedford
Thu 14 May
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Helen WhatelyappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Getting Britain Working Again
Parliamentary appearance by Helen Whately
Thu 14 May
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John SlingerappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Getting Britain Working Again
Parliamentary appearance by John Slinger
Thu 14 May
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Alex McIntyrespeechLabour
Business of the House
The fantastic Flowers Band from my Gloucester constituency recently won the prestigious European brass band championships. It was their first time at the tournament, and they are the first English band to win it since 2015. I will not name all the members of the band this morning, but I got to go to their open rehearsal, where I saw their fantastic hard work, dedication and unbelievable talent. Will the Leader of the House join me in congratulating them on their success, and the success of all y
Thu 14 May
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Pat McFaddenspeechLabour
Getting Britain Working Again
I have to disappoint the hon. Lady. If this Government were responsible, it would not be case that youth employment never in a single year reached the pre-financial crash levels when her party was in power. If this Government were responsible, we would not have seen the number of young people who are not in education, employment or training rise by a quarter of a million. Beyond the hiring bonuses and the youth hubs, we are offering more work experience or workplace training with a guaranteed in
Thu 14 May
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Pat McFaddenspeechLabour
Getting Britain Working Again
I will proceed, if the hon. Lady does not mind. Unlike the Conservatives, who did nothing about the number of young people not in education, training or employment, we are doing something about it, because we will not leave a young generation behind. We will not give up on young people, and that is why our youth guarantee is so important. It will invest £2.5 billion in support for young people and employers over the next few years. From June, there will be hiring bonuses of £3,000 for employers
Thu 14 May
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Pat McFaddenspeechLabour
Getting Britain Working Again
That is precisely what we are doing, including by providing apprenticeship courses that are shorter than the usual eight-month minimum, because employers have told us that such short courses are exactly what they need. I am all in favour of more flexibility in the apprenticeship system to suit what employers need. Getting Britain working is also about the levels of investment in the economy: it is about the roads and railways we build, the capital programmes in education and health, and the year
Thu 14 May
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Martin RhodesappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Business of the House
Parliamentary appearance by Martin Rhodes
Thu 14 May
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Ms Nusrat GhaniappearanceConservative
Spoke in debate: Heathrow Airport: Third Runway
Parliamentary appearance by Ms Nusrat Ghani
Thu 14 May
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Pat McFaddenspeechLabour
Getting Britain Working Again
Apprenticeships are really valuable and important. I visited construction apprentices with the Prime Minister just a couple of days ago, so I heartily endorse what the hon. Gentleman says. The issue of youth employment is really important to us because of the long-term consequences of young people staying on benefits. Let me illustrate this for the House. A young person under the age of 25 who is on the health element of universal credit is now less likely to get a job than someone over 55 on th
Thu 14 May
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Anna DixonspeechLabour
Business of the House
On Monday I attended the Bradford City football club fire disaster memorial service. We remembered the 56 football fans who died in the tragic stadium fire 41 years ago. Young players from the club attended alongside fans who had survived and families of those who died. Will the Leader of the House join me in paying tribute to the club for keeping alive the memory of those who suffered, and will he find time to celebrate the role that football plays in bringing communities together?
Thu 14 May
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Pat McFaddenspeechLabour
Getting Britain Working Again
I will outline the changes to the system that we are making. At the heart of it, we have to change the question that the system asks in order to have a system that is suited better to the conditions of today. We should ask people not just what benefit they are entitled to, but how we can help them change their lives, and we have begun that task. The change to universal credit that came into force last month narrowed the gap between the health element and the standard element. Crucially, it is ma
Thu 14 May
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Keir MatherspeechLabour
Heathrow Airport: Third Runway
I am grateful for the opportunity to respond to this incredibly important debate, and I thank the Members in attendance, in particular the hon. Member for Richmond Park (Sarah Olney) for securing the debate. We have engaged on this topic before, and I would welcome any further engagement in the build-up to and following the publication of the draft amended ANPS.
Thu 14 May
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Keir MatherspeechLabour
Heathrow Airport: Third Runway
I would be very pleased to engage with the hon. Member and, perhaps through him, with the community groups that he points to. It is important to say that the ANPS review will consider the elements of the existing ANPS that relate to surface access proposals. That includes mode share targets and measures to minimise and mitigate the effects of expansion on existing surface access arrangements. I would be happy to speak about that with him and his constituents.
Thu 14 May
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Keir MatherspeechLabour
Heathrow Airport: Third Runway
As part of the ANPS process, we are going to consider the Government’s strategic objectives for surface access, including public transport mode share targets. Any expansion at Heathrow will be tested against the public transport mode share targets set out in the ANPS, and rail will form an important part of those considerations. I would be happy to have further conversations with my hon. Friend about how his constituents may be affected by any expansion and mitigations in that space, although I
Thu 14 May
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Jayne KirkhamspeechLabour (Co-op)
Getting Britain Working Again
A big part of why I became an MP was for the young people in my constituency. I have a 20-year-old Cornish son, and I want young people to have the choice to stay and work in Cornwall, and not be forced to go elsewhere and not come back. There are genuinely exciting opportunities for good, well-paid green jobs in the renewable energy sector in Cornwall, for example floating offshore wind. We also have a new Government critical mineral strategy, and an awful lot of lithium and other critical mine
Thu 14 May
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Jayne KirkhamspeechLabour (Co-op)
Getting Britain Working Again
That makes perfect sense. Early years and education are pretty much the most important things that any Government can focus on, and I am so proud that that is what we are doing. The King’s Speech includes legislation to enable the delivery of this Government’s much needed SEND reforms. Parents of children with SEND in my constituency have made clear that the current system is not fit for purpose. I have shared their experiences and concerns as part of the consultation, and I will continue to do
Thu 14 May
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Mr Paul KohlerspeechLiberal Democrat
Supreme Court Dillon Judgment
I thank the Secretary of State for advance sight of his statement. The Supreme Court judgment lays bare the consequences of the previous Government’s catastrophic approach to legacy, which drew a wholly unjustifiable moral equivalence between terrorists and those who serve the Crown. That scheme was declared unlawful and incompatible with our human rights obligations by every court that considered it, and has now been repudiated by this Government. Those on the Conservative Benches who champione
Thu 14 May
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Marie GoldmanappearanceLiberal Democrat
Spoke in debate: Getting Britain Working Again
Parliamentary appearance by Marie Goldman
Thu 14 May