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Friday 25th April 2025

(1 day, 18 hours ago)

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Residential Estate Management Companies

The following extract is from the Westminster Hall debate on Residential Estate Management Companies on 22 April 2025.

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…In my most recent interaction with RMG, it showed some willingness to engage and to rectify the situation, but it has also been clear that it is acting on behalf of a freeholder—a company called HomeGround. After a little digging around at Companies House, I have established that Baron William Astor is a director of HomeGround.

[Official Report, 22 April 2025; Vol. 765, c. 334WH.]

Written correction submitted by the hon. Member for Barking (Nesil Caliskan):

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…In my most recent interaction with RMG, it showed some willingness to engage and to rectify the situation, but it has also been clear that it is acting on behalf of a freeholder—a company called HomeGround. After a little digging around at Companies House, I have established that the hon. William Waldorf Astor is a director of HomeGround.

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Point of Order

The following extract is from a point of order on 23 April 2025.

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On a point of order, Mr Speaker. You, like me, have long been a supporter of Britain’s nuclear test veterans, so I wonder whether you could advise me. Given that Government lawyers have finally admitted, after 73 years of denial, that tests may have taken place at the time that those veterans were in the south Atlantic—they say that

“information may have been recorded by scientists carrying out radiation monitoring”—

surely a statement in the House by a Government Minister is required. How can I facilitate that?

[Official Report, 23 April 2025; Vol. 765, c. 1055.]

Written correction submitted by the right hon. Member for South Holland and The Deepings (Sir John Hayes):

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On a point of order, Mr Speaker. You, like me, have long been a supporter of Britain’s nuclear test veterans, so I wonder whether you could advise me. Given that Government lawyers have finally admitted, after 73 years of denial, that tests may have taken place at the time that those veterans were in the south Pacific—they say that

“information may have been recorded by scientists carrying out radiation monitoring”—

surely a statement in the House by a Government Minister is required. How can I facilitate that?