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3 Feb 2026Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1686)

What we have seen is that the United States has justified the action in terms of its own domestic law enforcement. What is the significance of the US not having sought to justify the operation in terms of international law? Can I put that first to Professor Dill?

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2 Feb 2026US Department of Justice Release of Files

The Epstein files suggest that Lord Mandelson was prepared to lobby in the United States in 2009 for a policy position in contradiction to that of Her Majesty’s Government, in which he was then serving as Business Secretary. Will this revelation encourage the Government to find out whether Lord Mandelson lobbied agains

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2 Feb 2026China and Japan

In 2023, the Intelligence and Security Committee reported: “The UK’s academic institutions provide a rich feeding ground for China to achieve both political influence and economic advantage”. Was interference in UK universities raised with President Xi?

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29 Jan 2026 River Habitats: Protection and Restoration

I commend the hon. Member on securing this debate. On the point about beavers, this week we have had massive flooding in the west country, in Dorset and in Devon. I am hearing from farmers in my patch who agreed to have beavers released into rivers on their farmland that there are complications. Does he agree that cann

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

It is an honour to serve under you in the Chair, Sir Jeremy. I pay tribute to the hon. Member for Leeds Central and Headingley (Alex Sobel), who is chair of the all-party parliamentary group on Ukraine and who has advocated daily for Ukraine ever since the full-scale invasion. The hon. Gentleman talked about Stalin, an

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28 Jan 2026Engagements

Q5. The Met Office reports that climate change is driving wetter winters, but the United States withdrew from the Paris climate agreement yesterday, on the same day that much of the west country disappeared under floodwater. My part of Devon is submerged, and needs better flood defences. Would the Deputy Prime Minister

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28 Jan 2026 Defence Industry: Environmental, Social and Governance Requirements

The hon. Gentleman plainly knows a great deal about this subject and is educating a few of us on it. He talks about the US example; could he also reflect on the European Union regulatory regime around ESG, given that the EU is about to start investing considerably more in defence?

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28 Jan 2026Local Authority Children’s Services

My hon. Friend is absolutely right. His situation is similar to ours: in Devon, it is reckoned that those profiteering companies make a complete packet. Local Government Association analysis suggests that 20 of the largest independent children’s social care providers in England took in about £1.6 billion in fees in 202

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28 Jan 2026 Education Funding: Distribution

On the point about distributing funding across the country, does the Minister recognise that, under the current high needs block system, a pupil in Westminster receives £2,800, whereas a pupil in Devon receives less than half that amount? When designing the new system, would she ensure that it is less of a postcode lot

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28 Jan 2026Local Authority Children’s Services

It is an honour to serve with you in the Chair, Mr Western. As of March 2025, nearly nine in 10 London councils were rated good or outstanding for children’s services. By contrast, in the south-west of England, the figure is barely half that. Children’s services in Devon have faced serious challenges over recent years

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27 Jan 2026Foreign Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 1650)

Chris, you talked about how this could be really quite difficult if the Lebanese armed forces seek to remove and decommission weapons from Hezbollah. Elsewhere, where we have seen a monopoly on armed force and violence in pursuit of stability, that has happened because there has been an integration of militias and figh

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27 Jan 2026 Consumer Energy Bills: Government Support

In addition to the absence of Reform MPs, the absence of Conservative MPs is also striking. It was during the Truss-Kwarteng mini-Budget that borrowing was pushed up by £60 billion because of the energy price guarantee that was a consequence of Government dependence on Russian gas. Does my hon. Friend agree that what w

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27 Jan 2026Support for Businesses

3. What assessment she has made of the potential impact of changes to business rates on the hospitality sector.

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27 Jan 2026 Rural Broadband: Installation

On that point, farmers have been encouraged to diversify their businesses, and Stubbhayne farm in Southleigh has lost countless bookings because people who wanted to stay there found they could not use the internet in the farm’s bed-and-breakfast accommodation. That problem has now been resolved, but does the hon. Gent

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27 Jan 2026Support for Businesses

Joanna Watson runs the Elizabeth hotel and the Kingswood hotel in Sidmouth. She is essentially facing a 20% rise in her business rate costs. Joanna’s bills do not reflect what she earns; they stay high all year round, even though there are months like these in winter when income completely collapses. The Government leg

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26 Jan 2026 Armed Forces Bill

Will the right hon. Member give way?

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26 Jan 2026 Armed Forces Bill

The hon. Member comes at this not only from having served, but from now serving on the Defence Committee. On that point about the age limit for recall liability, does he know whether any modelling has been done on what impact it might have on recruitment?

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26 Jan 2026 Armed Forces Bill

I agree with everything that the hon. Member has said about service family accommodation, but the investment in single living accommodation is unlikely to keep up. As we have heard, that is the responsibility of frontline commands that are unlikely to prioritise it. Does she think that there could be the unintended con

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26 Jan 2026 Police Reform White Paper

One resident from Uplyme on the border of Dorset and Devon wrote to me about a burglary that she had experienced. She reported it to Dorset police, who told her that it was for the police in Devon to pick up and that her case would be passed on to Devon, but days later she had heard nothing more. Can the Home Secretary

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

In answer to a recent written question, a Defence Minister confirmed that “all decisions on whether to approve foreign nations’ use of military bases in the UK for operational purposes considers the legal basis and policy rationale for any proposed activity.” Can the Minister confirm that this commitment on the use of

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