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28 Apr 2026Conflict in the Middle East: Cost of Living

Cost of living, cost of living, cost of living—those are the three words that my constituents in South Ribble and the small area of Chorley that I represent contact me about every single week. They do not contact me about the Westminster bubble and process. Will the Chancellor please assure me that she will stay laser-

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27 Apr 2026 Northern Ireland Troubles Bill (Carry-over)

Will the Secretary of State be absolutely clear that if the Bill is not passed, veterans will have no protection whatsoever moving forward?

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27 Apr 2026 Northern Ireland Troubles Bill (Carry-over)

It appears to me that the only two organisations that agree with immunity from prosecution are the terrorists and the Conservative party.

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27 Apr 2026 Northern Ireland Troubles Bill (Carry-over)

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21 Apr 2026West Bank: Illegal Settlements

After the destruction of Gaza and the deaths of in excess of 72,000 Palestinians, it is evident that the Israeli Government have turned their attention not only to Lebanon and Iran, but also to the west bank. In the west bank there are now daily reports of extreme violence and death, as well as the forceful eviction of

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21 Apr 2026West Bank: Illegal Settlements

21. What diplomatic steps her Department is taking to oppose the expansion of illegal settlements in the west bank.

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16 Apr 2026Armed Forces Bill (Sixth sitting)

I can provide a real-world example of how ludicrous the current system is. A friend of mine joined the Paras, completed P company, served with the Paras, smelt the coffee, and joined the REME and transferred to the Royal Engineers. He served for about 12 years in colour service and left. Within a year of leaving, he wa

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16 Apr 2026Armed Forces Bill (Seventh sitting)

Would the right hon. Gentleman update me on where he heard that the Government have any intention whatsoever of withdrawing the HM forces or HM veterans railcards? I have a veterans railcard, and I have not seen any evidence anywhere that there is an intention to withdraw them.

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16 Apr 2026Armed Forces Bill (Seventh sitting)

If the right hon. Gentleman is referring to our armed forces as a global laughing stock, is that perhaps because of—we had this debate in the Chamber yesterday—the inheritance his party’s Government left: no ships, no aircraft and the lowest number of British troops since the Napoleonic wars? Does he concede that one o

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15 Apr 2026Strategic Defence Review: Funding

Does the Minister agree that we must understand that we inherited an MOD procurement system in disarray, unfunded defence programmes, an Air Force without enough aircraft or helicopters, a Navy without enough ships, and an Army with a low—Napoleonic—number of troops? We face wars in the middle east and Ukraine. We are

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14 Apr 2026Armed Forces Bill (Fourth sitting)

I find this a fascinating debate because we can all see the meaning of the amendment, but the hon. Gentleman mentioned victims. If he recalls, we all visited the Defence Serious Crime Command and the victim support unit, and it was made clear that the victim support service has made some real improvements over the past

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14 Apr 2026Armed Forces Bill (Fourth sitting)

Does the hon. Gentleman accept that the majority of courts martial involve non-commissioned individuals? Although senior commissioned officers are subject to court martial at times, they are in the minority. The majority are non-commissioned officers.

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26 Mar 2026Armed Forces Bill (Third sitting)

The independent defence housing strategy team looked at the issue of a defence housing association, and said that “transfer outside the public sector to a housing association or other private sector structure is not appropriate. It would be most likely to set back the renewal of the estate, increase costs of delivery a

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26 Mar 2026Armed Forces Bill (Third sitting)

Will the right hon. Member give way?

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25 Mar 2026Good Friday Agreement

3. What steps he is taking to mark the anniversary of the Good Friday agreement.

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25 Mar 2026Good Friday Agreement

We approach the anniversary of the Good Friday agreement, which was historic in that it ultimately delivered peace for a generation. With the knowledge that it requires constant political co-operation and public support, its biggest challenge no doubt is the Tory-Reform policy of leaving the European convention on huma

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24 Mar 2026Armed Forces Bill (First sitting)

Does the hon. Gentleman not agree that we may be jumping the gun slightly? The covenant’s statutory guidance will explain in detail what due regard means in practice.

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24 Mar 2026Armed Forces Bill (First sitting)

On this Committee, we have veterans and former council leaders, and I am both. One of the main reasons for all the changes being made in the Bill is a recognition that, historically, the covenant has not been delivered appropriately by local authorities. However, does the Minister agree that there is evidence that it h

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24 Mar 2026Armed Forces Bill (First sitting)

Does my hon. Friend share my concern that, with this amendment, we run the risk of creating a minimal requirement that organisations may seek to meet, without going any further, thus undermining the delivery and service of the covenant for our veterans?

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24 Mar 2026Armed Forces Bill (First sitting)

Is it not the case that a civilian family who lived in Wiltshire and moved to Yorkshire would face exactly the same challenges as the service family? The covenant is about service personnel and families not being at a disadvantage compared with their civilian counterparts. Actually, they are already not at a disadvanta

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