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7 Sept 2025 Palestine Action: Proscription and Protests

Does the Minister agree that the continued mass arrest of peaceful protesters, many of whom are protesting about the proscription of Palestine Action but would not for a moment support the activities of Palestine Action, is something that we should distinguish and that we should advise prosectors and the police about—n

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31 Aug 2025Borders and Asylum

I was struck by the comments of my hon. Friend the Member for Hackney South and Shoreditch (Dame Meg Hillier) about the importance of good and appropriate legal advice for people seeking immigration status in the UK. I recall two cases in which constituents have been very badly let down by their solicitors, and I have

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31 Aug 2025 Ukraine

The Secretary of State will be aware that the Clyde is a wide river that straddles the constituency of my hon. Friend the Member for Glasgow South West (Dr Ahmed) and mine, so I join my colleague in welcoming the deal with Norway that was concluded at the weekend. Not only will it secure a bright future for the 100-plu

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31 Aug 2025 Middle East

I thank the Foreign Secretary very much for the action taken by him and his colleagues to enable the safe passage of scholars to the UK, a number of whom hope to come to the University of Glasgow. I am also grateful for the work being done to evacuate critically injured children. The Foreign Secretary has enumerated th

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21 Jul 2025Liaison Committee (Commons) — Oral Evidence (HC 530)

Good afternoon, Prime Minister. The Scottish Affairs Committee recently looked at former industrial areas in Scotland, and we have observed that persistent long-term poverty and poor outcomes occur in many of our former industrial areas, particularly those that are not close to major towns. What steps are the Governmen

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21 Jul 2025Liaison Committee (Commons) — Oral Evidence (HC 530)

Many of the communities we are talking about, both in Scotland and in Wales, have had difficulties for quite some time. This is not a new problem. These are obviously very hard-to-reach communities in that sense, but many of them possess quite high levels of manufacturing skill, which we could use to promote the indust

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21 Jul 2025Liaison Committee (Commons) — Oral Evidence (HC 530)

Interestingly, many of the whisky distilleries will also tell you that they have a problem with being able to provide housing for their employees, but perhaps we do not want to go on to that one at the moment. Do you think that the new jobs coming forward, both from Grangemouth specifically and from the transitioning o

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20 Jul 2025 Middle East

I thank my right hon. Friend for his statement, and I note the agreement reached with the 30 other nations. However, as we know, Israel has already rejected it. It seems to me that Israel is becoming more and more emboldened by the lack of concrete action by the international community. While people starve or are kille

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16 Jul 2025 Strategy for Elections

Will my hon. Friend reflect on the fact that my experience of being elected under three electoral systems—additional member system, single transferable vote and first past the post—suggests that none of them are perfect? However, there are advantages to first past the post that we should be very careful about doing awa

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16 Jul 2025 Business of the House

Residents in areas of my constituency have raised the poor postal service they have been receiving in recent weeks, which has led to their not receiving important financial information on time and missing hospital appointments. I realise that that issue is often raised with the Leader of the House, but will she join me

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8 Jul 2025 Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill

I am grateful to my hon. Friend for taking a further intervention. As a signatory to his amendment, I wonder whether his discussions with the Minister have included someone with a condition such as relapsing-remitting MS who can spend long periods appearing to be perfectly healthy, but then have other periods when a cr

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8 Jul 2025 Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill

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8 Jul 2025 Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill

The right hon. Gentleman will understand that it is for me to decide what my intervention will be. I was going to say that I am very pleased to hear him sticking up for people who really need help. What part of new clause 9 actually makes things better for people who need help?

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8 Jul 2025 Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill

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2 Jul 2025 Business of the House

My right hon. Friend will be aware of the importance of post offices to communities up and down the country, particularly those where there are no banks and where other facilities are in short supply. I hope she shares my concern that the post office in Drumchapel, in my Glasgow West constituency, is being threatened w

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29 Jun 2025Welfare Reform

I am grateful to my colleagues on the Front Bench for listening to what Back Benchers have been saying for months, and for making so many changes. However, I did not see any changes that affect young people, particularly care-experienced young people. Will the Secretary of State cast some light on what discussions are

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25 Jun 2025 Business of the House

My constituent applied to have his case against his pension provider considered by the ombudsman, and he contacted me because of the delay in receiving a determination. I, in turn, wrote to the ombudsman, who advised that my constituent was in the correct place in the queue and would be allocated to an adjudicator in S

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25 Jun 2025 G7 and NATO Summits

I thank the Prime Minister for his statement and his leadership—something that I am sure is welcomed by our allies around the world, if not by the Opposition. My right hon. and learned Friend mentions that there is now a window of opportunity for peace in the middle east. I am sure that we would all want that to come t

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24 Jun 2025Haemochromatosis Screening

My hon. Friend makes an excellent point about the need to test in the Western Isles, and his solution of using the community payback from wind farms is an excellent idea. Would he want to go further thereafter and test more widely? My brother has haemochromatosis, and it was discovered completely by accident. The rest

healtheconomy-jobs
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23 Jun 2025 War Memorials

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mr Stuart. I, too, thank my hon. Friend the Member for Cowdenbeath and Kirkcaldy (Melanie Ward) for securing this important debate. In preparing for this debate, it occurred to me that war memorials are significant in a variety of ways. The first and most personal is t

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