BB
647 MPs·389 Bills·£2.9T

May 2026

Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat

All Events — May 2026(8124 total, page 391 of 407)

🎤
Dr Marie TidballspeechLabour
Business of the House
I recently held an event in High Green to listen to local people’s priorities for the area, because they have felt overlooked for far too long. Two of the areas in High Green have a bottom 3% and 7% score of deprivation in England. I want to change that so that High Green can receive £20 million of funding from the Government’s Pride in Place programme. I am ambitious for High Green, the home of the Arctic Monkeys, and I know that this investment will fulfil the potential of the talent and commu
Thu 14 May
🎤
Seamus LoganspeechScottish National Party
Getting Britain Working Again
I rise to address the issue of getting Britain working again, but also to make some observations on this Government’s chaotic performance since July 2024. The focus of today’s debate is on employment, and I will come to that, but so many Labour Members seem utterly preoccupied with the employment of one person: the Prime Minister. No vacancy exists, apparently, but at least one, maybe two, possibly three candidates may apply for said position. I am happy to provide a reference, but it will not b
Thu 14 May
📍
Dr Ellie ChownsappearanceGreen Party
Spoke in debate: Business of the House
Parliamentary appearance by Dr Ellie Chowns
Thu 14 May
📍
Michelle ScroghamappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Business of the House
Parliamentary appearance by Michelle Scrogham
Thu 14 May
🎤
Seamus LoganspeechScottish National Party
Getting Britain Working Again
The plain fact of the matter, if we look at the percentages, is that it was a bigger landslide. Labour Members would also do well to take consideration of the now 73 MSPs in favour of independence for Scotland. This Union has now been served with its redundancy notice, like so many workers in Scotland these last two years—like the workers in Grangemouth, who should have been treated in the same way as the steelworkers in Scunthorpe, the 1,500 jobs that could have been created at Ardersier, or th
Thu 14 May
📍
Anna GelderdappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Business of the House
Parliamentary appearance by Anna Gelderd
Thu 14 May
🎤
Adam ThompsonspeechLabour
Getting Britain Working Again
The hon. Member raises a point that I was about to touch on. When I met Charles Mason, the managing director of Cluny Lace, he told me at length about how post-Brexit export and import difficulties have caused him immeasurable pain, because the lace that we make in Ilkeston can only be dyed in France, where they have professionals with the appropriate expertise. Moving the lace to France for that part of the process, then back to England for further processing before sale, and then often back in
Thu 14 May
📍
Mr Will ForsterappearanceLiberal Democrat
Spoke in debate: National Security
Parliamentary appearance by Mr Will Forster
Thu 14 May
🎤
Adam ThompsonspeechLabour
Getting Britain Working Again
I completely agree with my hon. Friend. Indeed, I am going to talk momentarily about one of the businesses in my constituency. When I discuss this topic, I particularly think of Cluny Lace in Ilkeston—not in the automotive sector, but a brilliant high-end lace manufacturer. It was workers from Ilkeston who produced Princess Kate’s wedding dress and Queen Anne’s tablecloth. Cluny Lace is an internationally renowned producer and exporter of high-quality British goods, supplying the European high-e
Thu 14 May
📍
Alison TaylorappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Business of the House
Parliamentary appearance by Alison Taylor
Thu 14 May
🎤
Danny BealesspeechLabour
Business of the House
I hope you will join me, Mr Speaker, in wishing Wealdstone football club good luck in their FA trophy final at Wembley on Sunday. The early access programme gives the NHS access to life-changing and innovative drugs for free. I recently met Sarcoma UK, which told me of the difference that these drugs make to many patients. However, as a result of a recent decision by His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs to charge VAT on these drugs, which are provided for free, Bayer has withdrawn from the programm
Thu 14 May
📍
Dr Scott ArthurappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: National Security
Parliamentary appearance by Dr Scott Arthur
Thu 14 May
🎤
Fred ThomasspeechLabour
National Security
I join colleagues across the House in strongly condemning the ongoing campaign of attacks and intimidation against our British communities, and I thank the Minister for his leadership on those and other security matters. He said that he has initiated a review of the national threat level system, which currently captures only the threat from terrorism. Can he expand on that? Does he mean that, following review, it will now capture the threat from state-based actors and other countries? Can he do
Thu 14 May
📍
Dan JarvisappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: National Security
Parliamentary appearance by Dan Jarvis
Thu 14 May
🎤
Fred ThomasspeechLabour
Supreme Court Dillon Judgment
In Plymouth I represent very many veterans, lots of whom served in Northern Ireland, and I reflect on the fact that the state asked our people to do incredibly difficult things, at enormous personal risk and sacrifice, in a very particular context and with a particular political direction that they were deciphering at the time. Many of those difficult things were necessarily secret, and today we still ask our people to do incredibly difficult things—in secret, necessarily—at enormous personal ri
Thu 14 May
🎤
Pat McFaddenspeechLabour
Getting Britain Working Again
If it was down to those policies, we would not have seen a rise of a quarter of a million in the NEET—not in education, employment or training—numbers in the last three years of the hon. Lady’s party’s time in office. My point is that this did not come from nowhere, and we have to understand that. If we are to have a serious response, education, health treatment, youth apprenticeships and changes to the welfare system itself all have a part to play. On the health front, I have good news to repor
Thu 14 May
🎤
Alison TaylorspeechLabour
Supreme Court Dillon Judgment
The Opposition say that we are somehow letting terrorists off the hook, but is the Secretary of State able to tell the House how many prosecutions there were for terrorist offences during the troubles and how many live prosecutions there are now?
Thu 14 May
📍
Sojan JosephappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Getting Britain Working Again
Parliamentary appearance by Sojan Joseph
Thu 14 May
📍
Munira WilsonappearanceLiberal Democrat
Spoke in debate: Getting Britain Working Again
Parliamentary appearance by Munira Wilson
Thu 14 May
📍
Munira WilsonappearanceLiberal Democrat
Spoke in debate: Heathrow Airport: Third Runway
Parliamentary appearance by Munira Wilson
Thu 14 May