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29 Jan 2026Topical Questions

T1. If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities.

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29 Jan 2026Topical Questions

Last weekend, I had the pleasure of visiting the Advanced Aquarium Consultancy in my constituency of Harlow, where they breed, grow and sell coral. I am not going to make any coral jokes, which will be a reef to everybody. [Hon. Members: “Oh!”] What is unique about Advanced Aquarium Consultancy is the amount of energy

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28 Jan 2026 Youth Unemployment

It is a pleasure to speak in the debate. I thank the Minister and the shadow Minister for opening the debate on this important issue. It is hugely important that hon. Members have the opportunity to speak on this subject. The hon. Member for Bromsgrove (Bradley Thomas) suggested that Labour Members were risk averse, bu

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27 Jan 2026UK Bus Manufacturing

I thank my hon. Friend for his powerful speech on a topic about which I know he is particularly passionate. He will be aware that Alexander Dennis has a base in my constituency of Harlow. Would he agree that the move towards zero emission buses is a massive opportunity to increase the skills base of our communities? We

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27 Jan 2026Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2026-01-27)

Thank you, Chair. It is a pleasure to be in front of this excellent Committee, which I have always been a big fan of. I declare an interest as the chair of the all-party parliamentary group for young carers and young adult carers. The reason I am asking for the debate is that we are coming up to Young Carers Action Day

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27 Jan 2026Backbench Business Committee — Oral Evidence (2026-01-27)

I realise that asking for a date like 11 March at the end of January is a big ask, because I know what the delay is. My ask would be later than that date, rather than before, because—but no, it is going to have to be after that date, isn’t it? That was a stupid question. Sorry. That is all—end of March is fine.

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26 Jan 2026 Armed Forces Bill

As the shadow Secretary of State knows, I always try to find cross-party consensus. Will he join me in praising Private Robert Foster, who was from Harlow and who lost his life in Afghanistan? Members from across the House had constituents who lost their lives serving this country, and we should all be incredibly proud

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26 Jan 2026 Armed Forces Bill

The Secretary of State will know that one job I did before coming to this place was to work at a homelessness charity. It was particularly difficult to see homeless veterans coming to me in need of support. In my constituency, we have nearly 2,000 veterans. Will he outline what additional support the Government will gi

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26 Jan 2026State Pension Age Changes: Compensation

Mr Speaker, can I offer my deepest sympathies for your recent injury? I pay tribute to the WASPI women in my constituency for their tireless campaigning on this issue. Will the Minister outline the difference that his Department and this Labour Government are making to all pensioners in Harlow?

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26 Jan 2026 Police Reform White Paper

I thank the Home Secretary for her statement and welcome the reforms that she has set out. I was pleased to see a mention of direct entry—although, as I say that, I realise that my hon. Friend the Member for Pendle and Clitheroe (Jonathan Hinder) might never pass to me in football again. Can she set out in more detail

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21 Jan 2026Warm Homes Plan

I warmly welcome the statement from the Secretary of State. I had a visit from Citizens Advice Harlow yesterday, and it told me what we probably already know: the No. 1 issue facing residents in Harlow is damp, mould and fuel poverty. The homes in Harlow were not built in 1919, because Harlow did not exist in 1919, but

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21 Jan 2026National Insurance Contributions (Employer Pensions Contributions) Bill

The Minister has said that the cost to the Exchequer of the salary sacrifice scheme is going to triple by the end of this decade. Does he agree that that is unsustainable for the Treasury, and also that we in this Chamber have to get real? The reason why people in my constituency of Harlow cannot even begin to think ab

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21 Jan 2026National Insurance Contributions (Employer Pensions Contributions) Bill

The shadow Minister, the hon. Member for Wyre Forest (Mark Garnier), challenged Labour MPs to champion their constituencies. One of the biggest concerns I have about pensions in my constituency of Harlow is the number of people who are not paying into any pension at all, particularly those who are self-employed or lowe

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21 Jan 2026National Insurance Contributions (Employer Pensions Contributions) Bill

Will the shadow Minister give way?

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20 Jan 2026Sentencing Bill

The Minister is making a powerful speech. He will recognise that the Bill is of huge concern to residents in my constituency, because many victims of crime who are waiting for justice to be served are waiting years for the person responsible to face trial. Does the Minister agree that it is really important that this G

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20 Jan 2026Sentencing Bill

I thank my hon. Friend for giving way and for her personal work to tackle the huge issue of tool theft, which has had a huge impact on tradespeople in my constituency of Harlow. Does she agree with me that, as she said, it is not just about the person themselves but their family and their livelihood? Being a victim of

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20 Jan 2026 Holocaust Memorial Bill

I thank the Minister and the shadow Secretary of State for their speeches in opening this important debate. I absolutely welcome this Bill and its aim to create a lasting memorial to the 6 million people who lost their lives in what was probably the most devastating event in recent history, to those who survived and ca

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19 Jan 2026 Iran: Protests

The scenes in Iran that we are seeing are obviously absolutely terrible, but I am also concerned about the impact that the ongoing situation will have on safety in this country. May I ask the Minister to pass on my thanks to the Foreign Secretary for her decision, in her previous role, to list Iran under the enhanced t

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19 Jan 2026SEND Funding Shortfall

I note that the Minister has not been to Harlow yet. [Laughter.] Families in Harlow have completely lost faith in the SEND system that we inherited. I do not think that it is too much of a stretch to suggest that parents are suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder after battling to get support for their children.

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16 Jan 2026Education Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1551)

What developments have been made in the initial teacher training market since the ITT market review report published in July 2021? How have those changes affected the recruitment, training quality, and overall support of teachers?

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