Madam Deputy Speaker

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Commons Ministerial Statement 10 February 2026 5 contributions
Local Power Plan
I call the shadow Minister.
I call the Chair of the Energy Security and Net Zero Committee.
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Commons Oral Questions 10 February 2026 5 contributions
Court Reporting Data
Order. The hon. and learned Lady will know that she had three minutes, which she has used. I call the shadow Minister.
I call the Chair of the Justice Committee.
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Commons Debate 9 February 2026
Leagrave Station: Step-free Access
Apologies, I was merely commenting that the hon. Lady might not be—longevity is increasing.
Commons Proceedings 9 February 2026 3 contributions
Brain Tumour Survival Rates
I call the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.
I call the shadow Minister.
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Commons Debate 9 February 2026 2 contributions
UK-India Free Trade Agreement
I call the shadow Secretary of State.
Order. The shadow Secretary of State has already spoken for longer than the Minister, which must be something of a record. I appreciate that there have been a lot of interventions on the shadow Secretary of State from Government Front Benchers, but perhaps he can draw his remarks to a close. The Min…
Commons Debate 5 February 2026 4 contributions
Road Safety
I call Anna Dixon, who will speak for up to 15 minutes.
Order. Members will know that two debates are scheduled this afternoon, which will necessitate a very tight time limit of three minutes from the get-go.
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Commons Proceedings 5 February 2026 2 contributions
Point of Order: Rectification Procedure
I call Charlotte Cane on a point of order in connection with the code of conduct to rectify a failure to declare.
I thank the hon. Member for her point of order. There will be no further points of order on this issue.
Commons Ministerial Statement 5 February 2026
Economic Security
We now come to the Select Committee statement on behalf of the Business and Trade Committee. Liam Byrne will speak for up to 10 minutes, during which no interventions may be taken. At the conclusion of his statement, I will call Members to ask questions on the subject of the statement. These should …
Commons Debate 4 February 2026 12 contributions
Lord Mandelson
Order. There are several other points of order. I am keen that we do not conduct the debate via points of order, so, if the right hon. Gentleman will allow me, I will take two further points of order and then respond to his point of order. Hopefully we might then have an answer.
Order. That is not a point of order; it is a point of debate. I do not think it is appropriate during points of order specifically on the Intelligence and Security Committee to raise that matter. It is not for the Chair to rule on comments by other Members during the course of the debate.
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Commons Debate 3 February 2026 7 contributions
Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill
Order. It is not me who is being referred to; it is the hon. Gentleman.
Order. May I gently remind the hon. Lady that this is a very specific debate about the removal of the two-child limit and not a wider debate on tax policy?
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Commons Debate 2 February 2026 2 contributions
Tolled Crossings and Regional Connectivity
Order. Interventions must be brief, but as it is so long before 10 pm, Members could make a speech if they so wish.
I call Ben Maguire.
Commons Debate 2 February 2026 5 contributions
High Speed Rail (Crewe - Manchester) Bill
With this it will be convenient to discuss the following motion on the Select Committee: That the following provisions shall apply in respect of the Select Committee to which the High Speed Rail (Crewe - Manchester) Bill stands committed by virtue of paragraph (10)(a) of the Order of 20 June 2022 (…
I call the shadow Minister.
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Commons Debate 29 January 2026
Holocaust Memorial Day
The hon. Lady will be aware that that is not a matter for the Chair. At any point, she would have been able to seek to intervene on the right hon. Member for Wetherby and Easingwold (Sir Alec Shelbrooke).
Commons Debate 28 January 2026
Education Funding: Distribution
Order. We must not refer to right hon. and hon. Members by name. Although the hon. Member for Birkenhead (Alison McGovern) was the Minister in post, we would still not refer to her by name.
Commons Debate 28 January 2026 2 contributions
Youth Unemployment
I inform the House that Mr Speaker has selected the amendment tabled in the name of the Prime Minister.
I call the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.
Commons Debate 28 January 2026 4 contributions
British Indian Ocean Territory
That brings us to the Front Benchers. I call shadow Secretary of State James Cartlidge.
The hon. Member will know that it is entirely at the Minister’s discretion, as it would be for any other speaker, if he chooses to give way or not. It is not a matter for the Chair. I am sure the Minister has heard his comments.
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Commons Debate 26 January 2026
NHS Urgent Care: Staffordshire
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Commons Debate 26 January 2026 5 contributions
Armed Forces Bill
Order. The hon. Gentleman should not be directing his comments at me.
Before I call the Chair of the Defence Committee, Members might like to be aware that there are a lot of colleagues wishing to speak this evening. I am not planning to put a time limit on—yet.
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Commons Proceedings 22 January 2026
Agricultural Sector: Import Standards
I call Ann Davies.
Commons Debate 22 January 2026 5 contributions
Fishing Industry
Order. Interventions should not be that long.
Before the Front-Bench speeches begin, may I extend a warm welcome to the Minister of Education in Ontario, who has been in the Chamber listening to hon. Members’ contributions? I call the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.
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Commons Debate 21 January 2026 3 contributions
Northern Ireland Troubles: Legacy and Reconciliation
Order. This is a very long intervention. Many speakers wish to get in this afternoon, so I urge Members to keep interventions short.
I call the shadow Secretary of State.
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Commons Debate 21 January 2026 8 contributions
National Insurance Contributions (Employer Pensions Contributions) Bill
I remind Members that, in Committee, Members should not address the Chair as “Deputy Speaker”. Please use our names or “Madam Chair”, “Chair” and “Madam Chairman”. Clause 1 Employer pensions contributions pursuant to optional remuneration arrangements: Great Britain
With this it will be convenient to discuss the following: Amendment 7, page 2, line 26, leave out from “as” to end and insert— “the amount calculated under subsection (5) for a tax year (but subject to any provision made in reliance on subsection (6C)(a) or (b) of that section). (5) In 2029-30 th…
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Commons Debate 20 January 2026 3 contributions
Sentencing Bill
I inform the House that nothing in the Lords amendments engages Commons financial privilege. After Clause 19 Court transcripts of sentencing remarks
With this it will be convenient to discuss: Government amendments (a) and (b) in lieu of Lords amendment 7. Lords amendments 1 to 6 and 8 to 15.
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Commons Debate 20 January 2026
Point of Order
I thank the right hon. Gentleman for advance notice of his point of order. He will know that, as Chair, I am not responsible for the answers that Ministers give to written parliamentary questions, although he might also know that the Procedure Committee is currently holding an inquiry into this very…
Commons Debate 20 January 2026 9 contributions
Chinese Embassy
I call the shadow Home Secretary.
Order. Before I call the Minister, I gently remind shadow Ministers and spokesmen that there is a time limit, which the right hon. Gentleman exceeded somewhat.
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