Madam Deputy Speaker

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Commons Ministerial Statement 11 March 2026 3 contributions
Protest Policing
I call the shadow Secretary of State.
I call the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.
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Commons Debate 10 March 2026 7 contributions
Courts and Tribunals Bill
The reasoned amendment in the name of the loyal Opposition has been selected.
Order. Before the Lord Chancellor responds, let me say that many Back Benchers wish to contribute. No doubt he is coming close to a conclusion sometime soon-ish.
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Commons Debate 5 March 2026 2 contributions
Palliative Care
I call the shadow Secretary of State.
The Minister has finished speaking, but the hon. Member does get to wind up the debate.
Commons Debate 5 March 2026 6 contributions
Commonwealth Troops: First World War
I call Jas Athwal, who will speak for up to 15 minutes.
Back Benchers are on a six-minute speaking limit.
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Commons Proceedings 5 March 2026
Point of Order
I thank the hon. Member for giving notice of that point of order, and I can confirm that I have not been given notice of a further statement by the Government. Major policy announcements should be made to the House first, as Mr Speaker has frequently reiterated. There has been a written ministerial …
Commons Ministerial Statement 5 March 2026
Energy Markets
Order. Before the Secretary of State responds, let me say that I must conclude this session in around 15 minutes. Questions must be shorter and the answers just as sharp.
Commons Debate 4 March 2026 3 contributions
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
Order. If colleagues could keep their contributions to under 10 minutes, it would help other Members. I call the Chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee.
There is now a speaking limit of seven minutes.
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Commons Debate 4 March 2026 4 contributions
Points of Order
I thank the hon. Member for his point of order. I assume that he informed the hon. Member for North Herefordshire (Dr Chowns) and the right hon. Member for Wetherby and Easingwold (Sir Alec Shelbrooke) about his intention to refer to them.
He is nodding affirmatively. As was made clear from the Chair when this matter was raised during a point of order on Monday, there is a mechanism for correcting the record for any Member who wishes to do so, but that is a matter for individual Members themselves. The hon. Member has now placed his o…
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Commons Debate 3 March 2026 6 contributions
Sustainable Aviation Fuel Bill
I inform the House that nothing in the Lords amendments engages Commons financial privilege. Clause 1 Direction to offer revenue certainty contract
With this it will be convenient to discuss Lords amendments 2 to 6.
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Commons Ministerial Statement 3 March 2026 2 contributions
Spring Forecast
Order. To support me in getting more Members in, can questions please be short?
For the final question—the one we have been waiting for—I call Chris Vince.
Commons Debate 2 March 2026 6 contributions
Representation of the People Bill
Order. I call Justin Madders.
Order. I call Florence Eshalomi.
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Commons Debate 26 February 2026 2 contributions
St David’s Day and Welsh Affairs
I am surprised that the hon. Member for Merthyr Tydfil and Aberdare did not suggest an awayday in the tin baths for his party—maybe next time.
I do not want to disappoint you, Ms Davies, but I cannot sign your petition, because I have my own petition for a banking hub in the town of Crowborough, which colleagues are more than welcome to sign.
Commons Proceedings 26 February 2026 2 contributions
Point of Order: Rectification Procedure
I call Louie French on a point of order in connection with the code of conduct to rectify a failure to declare.
I thank the hon. Member for his point of order. There will be no further points of order on this issue.
Commons Ministerial Statement 26 February 2026
Maccabi Tel Aviv Fan Ban
We now come to the Select Committee statement on behalf of the Home Affairs Committee. Dame Karen Bradley will speak for up to 10 minutes, during which no interventions may be taken. At the conclusion of her statement, I will call Members to ask questions on the subject of the statement. These shoul…
Commons Ministerial Statement 26 February 2026 4 contributions
Gibraltar Treaty
Order. That is not good form. Ms Martin, you are not meant to give way when you are asking a question, but I assume you have finished your question.
Order. I think the question is done. I call the Minister.
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Commons Debate 25 February 2026 2 contributions
Ukraine
I call the shadow Minister.
I also want to pay my tribute to the Ukrainian people and the many Ukrainians who live in my constituency of Sussex Weald. Estimates (Backbench Business Committee Recommendation) Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 152J, as amended by the Order of 2 February relating to Est…
Commons Ministerial Statement 25 February 2026 4 contributions
Post Office Green Paper
Before we begin the next statement, I remind the Front Benchers that there are time limits on each of their statements. In particular, the Liberal Democrats tend to be running over.
I know—not the present Front-Bench spokeswoman, but they have been all afternoon. Please keep within time limits.
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Commons Ministerial Statement 25 February 2026 4 contributions
Grenfell Tower Annual Report
I call the shadow Minister.
I call the hon. Member for Kensington and Bayswater (Joe Powell)—take your time.
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Commons Oral Questions 25 February 2026 3 contributions
Electronic Travel Authorisation: Dual Nationals
I call the shadow Minister.
I call the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.
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Commons Oral Questions 25 February 2026 7 contributions
Diego Garcia and British Indian Ocean Territory
Order. We need to lower the temperature—and everyone can be seated. The Minister can answer each question in full if he wishes to do so.
Order. That was two yous in one go, Minister. Have another go.
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Commons Debate 24 February 2026 5 contributions
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor
I call Luke Taylor—I know you are in a lot of pain.
I was going to call Olly Glover, but I was not sure whether the Minister would want to do that, given his earlier intervention.
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Commons Debate 23 February 2026 7 contributions
Schools White Paper: Every Child Achieving and Thriving
Before we come to the statement from the Secretary of State for Education, I must once again note Mr Speaker’s disappointment about briefing to the media before important announcements are brought to this House, given the Government’s own rules in their ministerial code. As the Public Administration…
I call the shadow Secretary of State.
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Commons Proceedings 12 February 2026
School Minibus Safety
I wish all colleagues a peaceful and productive recess in their constituencies and, I hope, some time with their families as well. I look forward to spending time with my nephews, Ali and Aadam, who are superfans of Bad Bunny—they make me listen to his music non-stop, and they are looking forward to…
Commons Debate 12 February 2026 2 contributions
Rural Mobile Connectivity
I call the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.
I call the shadow Minister.
Commons Debate 12 February 2026 2 contributions
LGBT+ History Month
I call the Chair of the Women and Equalities Committee.
Order. The hon. Member possibly remembers and knows that when we refer to other Members of the House, we let them know in advance. Has she had time to do that?

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