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5 Feb 2026Railways Bill (Twelfth sitting)

I heard what the Minister and the Opposition spokesperson said but, because of my long-standing and passionate support for freight targets in the context of charging regimes, I will divide the Committee on the amendment. Question put, That the amendment be made.

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4 Feb 2026Lord Mandelson

In evidence to the Foreign Affairs Committee after Mandelson had been withdrawn from Washington, the Cabinet Secretary said that a summary of the developed vetting and conflict of interest report was given to the Prime Minister prior to Mandelson’s appointment, and the Prime Minister appeared to confirm that at the Dis

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4 Feb 2026 Postal Services: Rural Areas

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Mr Stringer. I congratulate the hon. Member for South Shropshire (Stuart Anderson) on securing this important debate. As every postie and every Liberal Democrat deliverer knows, rural delivery is hard. Homes are harder to find, walks between addresses are longer and journ

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4 Feb 2026Civil Service Pension Scheme: Administration

Like the hon. Lady, I have a litany of complaints from constituents about the service they have received, and she is doing a brilliant job of highlighting the real-world impact of these delays. I have a constituent who spent 36 years in the police service and is currently unable to pay his mortgage or household bills.

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3 Feb 2026Railways Bill (Tenth sitting)

I wonder whether the shadow Minister’s line of argument actually supports the Liberal Democrat amendment. The vast majority of those claims could be resolved by GBR via a repayment or penalty, without ever getting to the passengers’ council in the first place.

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3 Feb 2026Railways Bill (Tenth sitting)

I beg to move amendment 208, in clause 36, page 20, line 2, at end insert— “(2) The Passengers’ Council must make arrangements for rail passenger groups to be members of a board, committee or panel of the Council.” This amendment, along with Amendment 209, guarantees representation for passenger groups on the Passenger

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3 Feb 2026Railways Bill (Ninth sitting)

I want to speak in support of new clause 13, tabled by my hon. Friend the Member for Didcot and Wantage. The new clause is our proposal for a rail miles scheme, as he eloquently laid out, but I want to add a couple of things. First, a rail miles scheme would encourage people to return to rail time and again, reward pas

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3 Feb 2026Railways Bill (Tenth sitting)

I will speak in support of amendments 208 and 209, tabled in the name of my hon. Friend the Member for Didcot and Wantage. Amendment 208 would guarantee representation for rail passenger groups within the passengers’ council. In West Dorset, we are fortunate to have active and committed groups such as the Salisbury to

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3 Feb 2026Railways Bill (Ninth sitting)

I know it has probably been overused already in the Committee, but I keep returning to the NHS England example. The Government set up arm’s length bodies and Ministers are then invariably unable to resist the urge to tinker. The Government devolve responsibility out and then realise that having something completely arm

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3 Feb 2026Railways Bill (Tenth sitting)

I beg to move amendment 138, in clause 43, page 23, line 21, leave out “may prepare a report of its findings” and insert “must publish and lay before Parliament a report of its findings”. This amendment requires the Passengers’ Council to prepare a report of findings after an investigation and ensures any report is lai

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3 Feb 2026Railways Bill (Tenth sitting)

I absolutely take the hon. Gentleman’s point that we are snowed under with paperwork in this place at the best of times. I think there is a difference between providing a report to Parliament as standard, allowing Parliament to make the decision on whether it needs to be scrutinised, and the council or any other part o

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3 Feb 2026Railways Bill (Tenth sitting)

My hon. Friend, who is departing the Committee, and I are tag teaming, Mrs Hobhouse. Clause 43 sets out the powers of the passengers’ council when it investigates problems affecting rail users. Amendments 138 and 140 would strengthen transparency, independence and parliamentary scrutiny. Amendment 138 would require the

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3 Feb 2026Railways Bill (Tenth sitting)

I beg to ask leave to withdraw the amendment. Amendment, by leave, withdrawn. Clause 36 ordered to stand part of the Bill. Clause 37 Keeping matters under review and collecting information Amendment proposed: 65, in clause 37, page 20, line 14, at end insert— “(3) When the Passengers’ Council makes representations unde

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3 Feb 2026Railways Bill (Ninth sitting)

It is an honour to serve under your chairship, Mrs Barker. As the shadow Minister outlined, amendment 148 tabled by my hon. Friend the Member for Didcot and Wantage is not overly dissimilar to Conservative amendment 45 in what it tries to achieve, but I will come at it from a slightly different angle. Clause 33, as dra

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3 Feb 2026Railways Bill (Tenth sitting)

I have been on that.

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3 Feb 2026Railways Bill (Tenth sitting)

I will speak briefly to new clauses 16, 17 and 18, tabled by my hon. Friend the Member for Didcot and Wantage, and new clause 53, tabled by my hon. Friend the Member for Epsom and Ewell. Accessibility is still inconsistent, poorly enforced and often treated as optional. If railways are to work for everyone, accessibili

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3 Feb 2026Railways Bill (Tenth sitting)

We do. Question put, That the amendment be made.

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29 Jan 2026Ukraine: Non-recognition of Russian-occupied Territories

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Ms Butler. I join other hon. Members in congratulating the hon. Member for Leeds Central and Headingley (Alex Sobel) on securing this important debate. I will start by echoing the sentiment expressed by so many hon. and right hon. Members in this debate that any decision

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29 Jan 2026Railways Bill (Seventh sitting)

As always, it is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Mr Western. I am doing a rapid rewrite as this speech was full of witticisms and pithy things to do with speeches that none of us can remember from earlier this week— or last week; whenever it was. I would like to speak in support of amendments 134, 137, 136 an

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28 Jan 2026 Firearms Licence Holders: Mandatory Medical Markers

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Ms McVey. I congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Epsom and Ewell (Helen Maguire) on securing this important debate, on her hard work on the topic and on her very moving speech. This debate is about lives that should not have been lost. It is about a system that fail

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