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16 Jul 2026Business of the House

Scores of local people in Northchurch have rallied around a local Sri Lankan family. The father, a social care worker, had his visa renewed, but his wife—a teaching assistant—and three kids were originally given 14 days to leave the country. One 16-year-old was appalled and disgusted, and said: “As a child of the futur

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8 Jul 2026Draft Trade (Mobile Roaming) (Amendment) Regulations 2026

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Ms Jardine. The Liberal Democrats support this SI. This is about working with EEA and EFTA, and it is a reminder of the benefits to consumers when we work together with our European partners, whether that is working on our phone bills or on defence. Does the Minister a

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8 Jul 2026Societal Impact of AI: Government Policy

I am going to advance, because I want to hear from the Minister. Crucially, we need to lean into the opportunities and challenges, and I will share some of our proposals, which I would be happy to discuss with the Minister afterwards. When it comes to leaning into the opportunities, it is about helping start-ups and sm

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8 Jul 2026Societal Impact of AI: Government Policy

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Ms McVey. I wholeheartedly thank the hon. Member for Poole (Neil Duncan-Jordan) for securing the debate. Its richness shows that we need also to have it in the main Chamber, because the Government need to tackle this issue head-on. Before I dive in, I refer Members to

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8 Jul 2026Societal Impact of AI: Government Policy

Absolutely, and that has been at the core of a lot of our debate today. AI can drive inequalities, break down our society, security and safety, and take away jobs, or it can be used to tackle our biggest problems, empower individuals and drive growth. AI is a bit like the electricity of today—a supercharged version of

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1 Jul 2026Online Safety: Children

This might be the last time we face this ministerial team, but I hope that they will stay, because I know they have done a lot of hard work on online safety. With that in mind, I have recently spoken to students in Harpenden and Berkhamsted, who passionately shared their fears and hopes around AI chatbots. With the Lab

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30 Jun 2026Draft Wireless Telegraphy Act 2006 (Directions to OFCOM) (Revocation) Order 2026

It is an honour to serve under your chairmanship, Dr Murrison. The Liberal Democrats of course support this instrument; Ofcom has fulfilled its duties under the original direction and the legislative housekeeping is sensible. However, the Minister talks about modern mobile services, innovation and investment, and in li

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16 Jun 2026 Cyber Security and Resilience (Network and Information Systems) Bill

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16 Jun 2026 Cyber Security and Resilience (Network and Information Systems) Bill

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16 Jun 2026 Cyber Security and Resilience (Network and Information Systems) Bill

New Clause 14

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16 Jun 2026 Cyber Security and Resilience (Network and Information Systems) Bill

I do not think that the hon. Member has understood our amendment, which is about having a strategy. It does not say that everything should be sovereign, but we need to look at our tech stack and have a strategy for what is sovereign and what requires the procurement of elements. I ask him to look at our amendment again

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16 Jun 2026 Cyber Security and Resilience (Network and Information Systems) Bill

I thank the hon. Member for his intervention. I absolutely agree. Across the United Kingdom, including in Northern Ireland, there are incredible British tech firms. Many of them have said to me that their services are being procured by other Governments in Europe and around the world, yet they find their own British Go

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16 Jun 2026 Cyber Security and Resilience (Network and Information Systems) Bill

I thank the hon. Member for his question. That is why we need a strategy—we need to be clear about the Government’s priorities. On procurement, we have heard from the National Audit Office that cost is often a priority, but at what cost? When the Government are looking for suppliers, what do we value? There must be a s

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16 Jun 2026 Cyber Security and Resilience (Network and Information Systems) Bill

As the director of the National Cyber Security Centre has said, “Every organisation delivering the UK’s critical services…relies on uninterrupted digital operations. Disruptions to those operations isn’t simply an IT issue; it’s a…national resilience issue”. The Liberal Democrats wholeheartedly support that point, and

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16 Jun 2026 Cyber Security and Resilience (Network and Information Systems) Bill

Before I withdraw new clause 2, I want to draw Members’ attention to my entry in the Register of Members’ Financial Interests in reference to my earlier speech. I beg to ask leave to withdraw the clause. Clause, by leave, withdrawn. New Clause 13 Digital Sovereignty Strategy on risks posed by foreign interference and r

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16 Jun 2026 Cyber Security and Resilience (Network and Information Systems) Bill

I reiterate the importance of a digital sovereign strategy for our cyber-security. It is about our resilience, our security and our economic strength as a country and collaborative sovereignty. We very much welcome the extended scope of the Bill and we support it moving forward. Question put and agreed to. Bill accordi

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16 Jun 2026 Cyber Security and Resilience (Network and Information Systems) Bill

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16 Jun 2026 Cyber Security and Resilience (Network and Information Systems) Bill

We are pleased that the Science, Innovation and Technology Committee has called on the Government to exercise the break clause in that contract. We call on the Government to use the break clause and provide a clear timeline for Palantir’s removal from the NHS. Even Karp and Zamiska—from Palantir—said:

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16 Jun 2026 Cyber Security and Resilience (Network and Information Systems) Bill

“The limits of soft power, of soaring rhetoric alone, have been exposed. The ability of free and democratic societies to prevail requires something more than moral appeal. It requires hard power, and hard power in this century will be built on software.”

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16 Jun 2026National Planning Policy Framework and Tring

The people of Tring have spoken. This petition, signed by over 500 residents, rejects the top-down, developer-led approach to planning from this Government, which threatens to impose significant large-scale development on their community with little regard for its character, infrastructure or precious environment. That

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