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Commons Oral Questions 23 April 2026 2 contributions
Ministerial Code
I call the shadow Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.
I call the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.
Commons Debate 22 April 2026 6 contributions
Government Procurement Strategy
Order.
No, you do not look at the clock. You look at me, and you sit down. Ministers have three minutes for responses to urgent questions. I do not know who may have told you differently; there is something wrong in the advice being given. It is three minutes. I presume you are now going to conclude immedi…
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Commons Prime Minister's Questions Prime Minister 22 April 2026 4 contributions
Engagements
I call the Leader of the Opposition.
I call the leader of the Liberal Democrats.
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Commons Oral Questions 22 April 2026
Economic Growth
Before we come to Prime Minister’s questions, may I extend a warm welcome to the Speaker of the Latvian Parliament and her delegation, who are with us in the Gallery today?
Commons Oral Questions 22 April 2026
Cost of Living
I call the shadow Secretary of State.
Commons Oral Questions 22 April 2026 3 contributions
Defence Sector
Order. Obviously we cannot use the word “hypocrisy” against the hon. Member—he would never dream of it.
I call the Chair of the Welsh Affairs Committee.
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Commons Oral Questions 22 April 2026
Clean Energy
I call the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.
Commons Debate 21 April 2026 2 contributions
English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill
I can inform the House that Lords amendment 39 engages Commons financial privilege. If the Lords amendment is agreed to, I will ensure that the customary entry waiving Commons financial privilege is entered into the Journal . Clause 2 Areas of competence
With this it will be convenient to discuss: Lords amendments 4, 13 and 26, and Government motions to disagree. Lords amendments 36 and 37, Government motion to disagree, and Government amendment (a) in lieu of Lords amendment 37. Lords amendments 41, 85 to 87, 89 to 91, 94, 97 to 116, 120, 121 an…
Commons Debate 21 April 2026 8 contributions
Peter Mandelson: Government Appointment
Before we come to today’s emergency debate, I remind the House, as I did yesterday, of the rules relating to accusations against individual Members. While certain criticisms may be made about the Government collectively, paragraph 21.24 of “Erskine May” makes it clear that any accusations against in…
Order. Mr Turner, the man is speaking, and you’ve just walked right in front of him.
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Commons Debate 21 April 2026
Middle East: Economic Update
I call the shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Commons Oral Questions Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office 21 April 2026 5 contributions
Topical Questions
I call the shadow Foreign Secretary.
I call the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.
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Commons Oral Questions Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office 21 April 2026
Gibraltar: UK-EU Treaty
I call the shadow Minister.
Commons Oral Questions Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office 21 April 2026
UK-Mauritius Treaty
I call the shadow Minister.
Commons Oral Questions Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office 21 April 2026
Gulf Conflict
I call the Chair of the International Development Committee.
Commons Oral Questions Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office 21 April 2026
Russian Federation: Financial Pressure
I call the shadow Minister.
Commons Oral Questions Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office 21 April 2026
Iran: Human Rights
I call the shadow Foreign Secretary.
Commons Oral Questions Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office 21 April 2026
West Bank: Illegal Settlements
I call the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.
Commons Proceedings 21 April 2026
Speaker’s Statement
Before we begin proceedings, I would like to note that today would have been the 100th birthday of Her Majesty the late Queen Elizabeth. She was the longest serving monarch this country has known; her reign saw unprecedented social, cultural and technological change. I pay tribute to her lifelong de…
Commons Proceedings 20 April 2026 2 contributions
Peter Mandelson Appointment
The right hon. Member asks for leave to propose a debate on a specific and important matter that should have urgent consideration—namely, the Government’s accountability to the House in connection with the appointment of Peter Mandelson as ambassador to the United States of America. I have listened …
As there is no objection, the right hon. Member has obtained the leave of the House. The debate will be held tomorrow as the first item of public business. The debate will last for up to three hours and will arise on a motion that the House has considered the specific matter set out in the right hon…
Commons Debate 20 April 2026 17 contributions
Security Vetting
Before I call the Prime Minister, I wish to make a brief statement. The subject that we are about to discuss is of the utmost seriousness. I expect the discussion to be focused on the facts and the issues at hand, and not on personal attacks against individual Members. Although certain criticisms ma…
I call the Leader of the Opposition.
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Commons Oral Questions Education 20 April 2026 2 contributions
Topical Questions
I call the shadow Secretary of State.
I call the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.
Commons Oral Questions Education 20 April 2026
Higher Education: Freedom of Speech
I call the shadow Minister.
Commons Oral Questions Education 20 April 2026 2 contributions
Falling School Rolls
I call the shadow Minister—welcome to the Front Bench.
I call the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.
Commons Oral Questions Education 20 April 2026
Cost of Living: Students
I call the shadow Minister.
Commons Oral Questions Education 20 April 2026 3 contributions
Apprenticeships
I call the Chair of the Education Committee.
I call the shadow Minister.
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