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4 Feb 2026 Armed Conflict: Children

Order.

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4 Feb 2026 Nurseries and Early Years Providers: CCTV

I remind Members that they may make a speech only with the prior permission of the Member in charge of the debate and of the Minister. There will not be an opportunity for the Member in charge to wind up, as is the convention for 30-minute debates.

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20 Jan 2026Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill

That is at the heart of what has gone wrong, and the right hon. Gentleman has been talking about it for a long time. The Chagossians were treated as itinerant workers in the 1960s, so they did not get the basic rights that people got in other British protectorates. They were discriminated against, and we are discrimina

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20 Jan 2026Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill

I am grateful to the Minister for giving way. I have heard him in this Chamber a number of times say that the United States supported this deal. The President of the United States clearly does not support it any more. I would have thought that that was the case for a pause, but I would also have thought that something

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20 Jan 2026Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill

It has been said that some hon. and right hon. Members have come to the debate on Chagos late in the day. That is right. The right hon. Member for Islington North (Jeremy Corbyn) has been banging on about Chagos for decades, and I admire him for doing so. I first became concerned when I saw how much it would cost the U

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20 Jan 2026Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill

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19 Jan 2026Local Elections: Cancellation

As a former leader of a major council and a Labour MP, I find this completely embarrassing. A Labour Government should not be taking the vote away from 3.7 million people. It is completely unprecedented for a Labour Government to do that. There is clearly a vested interest for some councillors who may feel, looking at

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19 Jan 2026Proposed Chinese Embassy

I think I heard my hon. Friend say clearly that the Government would not stand for coercion by the Chinese diplomatic service. Has the Foreign Office not been looking at what has been going on over the last 10 years? At the consulate in Manchester, people who were demonstrating against the Chinese Government were dragg

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14 Jan 2026Northern Powerhouse Rail

I appreciate the Secretary of State’s recognition of the lack of investment that there has been in the north of England, but it is not as though there has not been jam to go around. While there has been almost zero new investment in the north, in the south we have seen Javelin trains, the Jubilee line extension, Thames

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14 Jan 2026West Midlands Police

It is absolutely clear that, by lies and conspiracy, the chief constable of the West Midlands created a no-go area for Jews in one of our major cities. He cannot, by whatever mechanism, continue in office, but will the Home Secretary consider prosecuting him for malfeasance in public office, or in some other way, becau

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3 Dec 2025Engagements

Q5. This country can be proud of its history of religious tolerance and religious freedom. The quid pro quo for that is the right to criticise religion. Can the Prime Minister assure the House that there will be no introduction or reintroduction of a blasphemy law, either by statute, judicial overreach or a non-statuto

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27 Nov 2025 Business of the House

Last Thursday, Baroness Hallett issued the second part of her important report on covid, which deals with the effectiveness, or ineffectiveness, of the Government’s response to covid and the £400 billion spent on it. After the first Hallett report, there was a statement; by now, I would have expected a statement in the

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25 Nov 2025 Bike Theft: Loughborough

I will call Dr Jeevun Sandher to move the motion and then the Minister to respond. I remind other Members that they may make a speech only with prior permission from the Member in charge of the debate and the Minister. There will not be an opportunity for the Member in charge to wind up, as is the convention for 30-min

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25 Nov 2025 Pension Investment in UK Equities

Order. I remind hon. Members that they should bob if they wish to be called to speak. I intend to call the Lib Dem spokesman at 5.10 pm and three hon. Members wish to speak. They will have roughly six minutes each.

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25 Nov 2025 Pension Investment in UK Equities

We have caught up a lot of time. I ask the Minister to leave a couple of minutes for the Member in charge to wind up.

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25 Nov 2025 Violence against Women and Girls: London

There are seven people bobbing and 38 minutes left, so the arithmetic is relatively simple: just over five minutes each. I will not impose a time limit, unless somebody abuses the situation.

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25 Nov 2025 Violence against Women and Girls: London

Order. I draw the hon. Member’s attention to the time. He is beginning to run into that allotted to other hon. Members. I assume he will draw his remarks to a conclusion.

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25 Nov 2025 Violence against Women and Girls: London

Order. I remind Members that even if they are on the list, those who are able to should bob at the end of speeches if they want to catch my eye.

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24 Nov 2025 English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill

Can the hon. Gentleman give an example of when a Conservative Government gave a veto to a local authority?

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24 Nov 2025 Critical Minerals Strategy

I respect my hon. Friend’s optimism and his detailed technical knowledge of this issue. I suspect it is going to be very tough getting the supply lines as secure as he wants them to be, but does he also recognise that there is an absolute magnitude problem? I am sure he has read the book “Material World”, in which the

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