Information between 19th February 2025 - 11th March 2025
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Division Votes |
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26 Feb 2025 - British Indian Ocean Territory - View Vote Context Apsana Begum voted No and in line with the House One of 6 Independent No votes vs 0 Independent Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 147 Noes - 298 |
26 Feb 2025 - Family Businesses - View Vote Context Apsana Begum voted No and in line with the House One of 5 Independent No votes vs 1 Independent Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 108 Noes - 313 |
24 Feb 2025 - Crown Estate Bill [Lords] - View Vote Context Apsana Begum voted No and in line with the House One of 4 Independent No votes vs 1 Independent Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 153 Noes - 316 |
24 Feb 2025 - Crown Estate Bill [Lords] - View Vote Context Apsana Begum voted No and in line with the House One of 4 Independent No votes vs 1 Independent Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 59 Noes - 316 |
24 Feb 2025 - Crown Estate Bill [Lords] - View Vote Context Apsana Begum voted No and in line with the House One of 4 Independent No votes vs 1 Independent Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 61 Noes - 316 |
24 Feb 2025 - Crown Estate Bill [Lords] - View Vote Context Apsana Begum voted No and in line with the House One of 4 Independent No votes vs 1 Independent Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 100 Noes - 312 |
25 Feb 2025 - Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education (Transfer of Functions etc) Bill [Lords] - View Vote Context Apsana Begum voted No and in line with the House One of 5 Independent No votes vs 6 Independent Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 70 Noes - 312 |
25 Feb 2025 - Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education (Transfer of Functions etc) Bill [Lords] - View Vote Context Apsana Begum voted Aye and in line with the House One of 6 Independent Aye votes vs 0 Independent No votes Tally: Ayes - 317 Noes - 55 |
3 Mar 2025 - Finance Bill - View Vote Context Apsana Begum voted Aye and in line with the House One of 6 Independent Aye votes vs 1 Independent No votes Tally: Ayes - 339 Noes - 172 |
3 Mar 2025 - Finance Bill - View Vote Context Apsana Begum voted No and in line with the House One of 5 Independent No votes vs 1 Independent Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 167 Noes - 347 |
3 Mar 2025 - Finance Bill - View Vote Context Apsana Begum voted No and in line with the House One of 5 Independent No votes vs 2 Independent Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 176 Noes - 332 |
3 Mar 2025 - Finance Bill - View Vote Context Apsana Begum voted No and in line with the House One of 7 Independent No votes vs 0 Independent Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 113 Noes - 331 |
Written Answers |
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Right to Manage Companies
Asked by: Apsana Begum (Independent - Poplar and Limehouse) Thursday 20th February 2025 Question to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government: To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, whether she plans to implement recommendation 58 of the report by the Law Commission entitled Home ownership: exercising the right to manage, published on 21 July 2020. Answered by Matthew Pennycook - Minister of State (Housing, Communities and Local Government) The government is committed to enacting remaining Law Commission recommendations relating to the Right to Manage. On 10 February, we laid regulations in Parliament to implement the reforms contained in the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024 concerning the Right to Manage and these will come into force on Monday 3 March. The changes will increase the non-residential limit on Right to Manage claims and remove the requirement for leaseholders to pay the freeholders’ process costs. Amending the threshold for premises excluded from the Right to Manage will allow more leaseholders in mixed-used buildings to take control of their buildings and bear down on poor service and spiralling costs. Ensuring that going forward both parties to a claim bear their own costs will save leaseholders money and reduce the incentive for freeholders to inflate costs and stifle the process. |
Local Housing Allowance: Shared Housing
Asked by: Apsana Begum (Independent - Poplar and Limehouse) Monday 3rd March 2025 Question to the Department for Work and Pensions: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions whether she has any plans to abolish the Shared Accommodation Rate as part of the Government’s Universal Credit review. Answered by Stephen Timms - Minister of State (Department for Work and Pensions) Individual policies cannot be considered in isolation and there are currently no plans to abolish the Shared Accommodation Rate (SAR), which is the rate of housing support for individuals under 35 living in the private sector. Government will prioritise the best way to achieve its mission goals within the current challenging fiscal situation at the appropriate fiscal event. The Government’s housing strategy will set out a long-term vision for a housing market that works for communities and builds 1.5m high-quality homes, including the biggest increase in affordable housing for a generation. We continue to work across-Government to support the development of the strategy and through the Inter-Ministerial Group on Homelessness and Rough Sleeping. Meanwhile the Department is committed to reviewing Universal Credit to make sure it is doing the job we want it to, to make work pay and tackle poverty. Parliament will be updated on progress and future changes accordingly. |
Police: Demonstrations
Asked by: Apsana Begum (Independent - Poplar and Limehouse) Wednesday 5th March 2025 Question to the Home Office: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, pursuant to the Answers of 20 December 2024 to Questions 19855 and 19857 on Climate Change: Demonstrations and to Questions 19852 and 19853 on Arms Trade: Israel, Question, what assessment she has made of the potential implications for her policies of (a) the policing of protests and (b) trends in the number of (a) arrests and (b) convictions for protest related activities. Answered by Diana Johnson - Minister of State (Home Office) The right to peacefully protest is a fundamental part of our democratic society. We have committed to holding expedited post-legislative scrutiny of the Public Order Act 2023 beginning in May 2025. This process will review how the legislation has operated since it came into force. We will carefully consider the outputs of this review. The full Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 will also be subject to post-legislative scrutiny between April 2025 and April 2027. This will include a review of sections 73, 74 and 79, as well as the other public order measures in the Act. |
Police: Demonstrations
Asked by: Apsana Begum (Independent - Poplar and Limehouse) Wednesday 5th March 2025 Question to the Home Office: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, pursuant to the Answers of 20 December 2024 to Questions 19855 and 19857 on Climate Change: Demonstrations and to Questions 19852 and 19853 on Arms Trade: Israel, Question, what assessment her Department has made of the potential impact of the (a) Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2023 and (b) Public Order Act 2023 on (i) the policing of protests and (ii) (A) arrests and (B) convictions for protest related activities. Answered by Diana Johnson - Minister of State (Home Office) The right to peacefully protest is a fundamental part of our democratic society. We have committed to holding expedited post-legislative scrutiny of the Public Order Act 2023 beginning in May 2025. This process will review how the legislation has operated since it came into force. We will carefully consider the outputs of this review. The full Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 will also be subject to post-legislative scrutiny between April 2025 and April 2027. This will include a review of sections 73, 74 and 79, as well as the other public order measures in the Act. |
Police: Demonstrations
Asked by: Apsana Begum (Independent - Poplar and Limehouse) Wednesday 5th March 2025 Question to the Home Office: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, pursuant to the Answers of 20 December 2024 to Questions 19855 and 19857 on Climate Change: Demonstrations and to Questions 19852 and 19853 on Arms Trade: Israel, Question, what assessment her Department has made of the adequacy of the implementation of the (a) Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2023 and (b) Public Order Act 2023. Answered by Diana Johnson - Minister of State (Home Office) The right to peacefully protest is a fundamental part of our democratic society. We have committed to holding expedited post-legislative scrutiny of the Public Order Act 2023 beginning in May 2025. This process will review how the legislation has operated since it came into force. We will carefully consider the outputs of this review. The full Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 will also be subject to post-legislative scrutiny between April 2025 and April 2027. This will include a review of sections 73, 74 and 79, as well as the other public order measures in the Act. |
Social Security Benefits
Asked by: Apsana Begum (Independent - Poplar and Limehouse) Wednesday 5th March 2025 Question to the Department for Work and Pensions: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, pursuant to the Answer of 20 December 2024 to Question 20272 on Social Security Benefits, whether she plans to conduct a statutory public inquiry under the Inquiries Act 2005 into (a) deaths and (b) serious harm linked to the social security system. Answered by Stephen Timms - Minister of State (Department for Work and Pensions) The department is fully supportive of the Work and Pensions Select Committee’s ‘safeguarding vulnerable claimants’ inquiry, which is examining how the department supports vulnerable benefit claimants and whether its approach to safeguarding needs to change. I look forward to reading the Committee’s report and recommendations when this inquiry concludes. We are reviewing the approach we take as a department to safeguard our most vulnerable customers – we are working to introduce and publish a DWP ‘safeguarding approach’. This will tell customers what support is available, how they access it and the level of service they can expect.
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Gaza: Israel Defense Forces
Asked by: Apsana Begum (Independent - Poplar and Limehouse) Thursday 6th March 2025 Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, pursuant to the Answer of 19 December 2024 to Question 19048 on Gaza: Israel Defense Forces, whether any products made by Elbit Systems exported before 2 September 2024 were used by Israel Defence Forces in operations in Gaza. Answered by Hamish Falconer - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office) Following the suspension of export licences announced on 2 September, there are currently no extant export licences for items that we assess might be for use by the Israel Defense Forces in military operations in the Gaza conflict (except for F-35 components, which have been excluded from the ambit of the suspension). We continue to keep export licences for Israel under continual and careful review. Licences where there is no clear risk the items could be used in military operations in the conflict remain extant. These cover items such as body armour for NGOs, journalists, components for trainer aircraft, items for re-export to third countries, or non-military controlled items such as technology for commercial aircraft, chemical manufacturing equipment, commercial satellite, and spacecraft components. |
Early Day Motions Signed |
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Wednesday 12th March Apsana Begum signed this EDM on Wednesday 12th March 2025 Keeping transport workers safe 42 signatures (Most recent: 25 Mar 2025)Tabled by: Steve Witherden (Labour - Montgomeryshire and Glyndwr) That this House notes with concern the findings of the TSSA union’s latest report entitled Keep transport workers safe – no to abuse and harassment on the transport network; further notes that the report suggests violence and abuse directed at transport workers is endemic and that these workers regularly face … |
Tuesday 4th March Apsana Begum signed this EDM on Tuesday 11th March 2025 Impact of independent sector provision of cataract surgery 32 signatures (Most recent: 11 Mar 2025)Tabled by: Ian Byrne (Labour - Liverpool West Derby) That this House notes the Centre for Health and the Public Interest’s research showing that the percentage of NHS cataract procedures being carried out by the private for-profit sector increased from 24% in 2018-19 to 55% in 2022-23 and that the increase is likely to mean there are fewer resources … |
Monday 10th March Apsana Begum signed this EDM as a sponsor on Tuesday 11th March 2025 8 signatures (Most recent: 25 Mar 2025) Tabled by: John McDonnell (Independent - Hayes and Harlington) That this House expresses its deep concern at the large scale cuts in staffing being imposed by Brunel University amongst academic and professional services staff with 125 academic staff at risk of losing their jobs by the end of March and 239 professional services staff at risk of losing their … |
Monday 10th March Apsana Begum signed this EDM as a sponsor on Tuesday 11th March 2025 18 signatures (Most recent: 25 Mar 2025) Tabled by: Diane Abbott (Labour - Hackney North and Stoke Newington) That this House notes with concern the Government’s announcement to significantly increase military spending at the expense of vital overseas development assistance and public services; believes that these are the wrong priorities for public investment and will make the world less safe and disproportionately impact the poorest, both at home … |
Friday 7th March Apsana Begum signed this EDM on Monday 10th March 2025 Garforth Residents' Campaign Against Giggle Fibre Telegraph Pole Installations 20 signatures (Most recent: 11 Mar 2025)Tabled by: Richard Burgon (Labour - Leeds East) That this House congratulates Garforth residents for their campaign against the installation of telegraph poles in the area by Giggle Fibre against the wishes of residents; notes this area of Garforth has never previously had telegraph poles and that residents enjoy this aspect of the area and strongly wish to … |
Monday 3rd March Apsana Begum signed this EDM as a sponsor on Tuesday 4th March 2025 12 signatures (Most recent: 11 Mar 2025) Tabled by: Neil Duncan-Jordan (Labour - Poole) That this House commemorates the life of Suffragette Lucy (Minnie) Baldock, who died in Hamworthy, Poole on 10 December 1954, aged 90; notes that she was a member of the Independent Labour Party and helped to set up the first London Branch of the Women’s Social and Political Union in … |
Thursday 27th February Apsana Begum signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 3rd March 2025 Educationally subnormal schools in the 1960s and 1970s 26 signatures (Most recent: 13 Mar 2025)Tabled by: Kim Johnson (Labour - Liverpool Riverside) That this House acknowledges the historical injustice suffered by Black children who were wrongly classified as educationally subnormal and placed in schooling for those with severely physical and mental disabilities under racist policies; notes the findings of Subnormal: A British Scandal and the exceptional work of educational campaigners starting with … |
Monday 3rd March Apsana Begum signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 3rd March 2025 UK-USA trade deals and the NHS 20 signatures (Most recent: 25 Mar 2025)Tabled by: Jon Trickett (Labour - Normanton and Hemsworth) That this House notes the ongoing bilateral trade negotiations between the United Kingdom and the United States of America; declares that the NHS is not for sale; believes that the NHS is a vital British institution that must remain publicly owned, universal, free at the point of use and based … |
Wednesday 26th February Apsana Begum signed this EDM on Monday 3rd March 2025 16 signatures (Most recent: 24 Mar 2025) Tabled by: Siân Berry (Green Party - Brighton Pavilion) That this House believes that the right to peacefully protest is a fundamental pillar of our democracy and must be protected; is deeply concerned about the sweeping restrictions on when, how and where people can protest posed by provisions within the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 and the … |
Thursday 27th February Apsana Begum signed this EDM as a sponsor on Thursday 27th February 2025 Israel’s military presence in the West Bank 52 signatures (Most recent: 19 Mar 2025)Tabled by: Richard Burgon (Labour - Leeds East) That this House expresses alarm over the escalating Israeli military assaults across the illegally occupied West Bank, including the use of armoured tanks in Jenin for the first time since 2002; notes that since 21 January 2025, Israel has launched a major offensive resulting in the deaths of at least … |
Monday 24th February Apsana Begum signed this EDM as a sponsor on Wednesday 26th February 2025 International Mother Language Day 9 signatures (Most recent: 24 Mar 2025)Tabled by: Shockat Adam (Independent - Leicester South) That this House celebrates International Mother Language Day and observes the importance of promoting linguistic and cultural diversity; recognises the historical significance of International Mother Language Day, especially in Bangladesh, where the day is observed as a national holiday in remembrance of the 1952 language movement martyrs who gave their … |
Tuesday 4th February Apsana Begum signed this EDM on Wednesday 26th February 2025 42 signatures (Most recent: 17 Mar 2025) Tabled by: Christine Jardine (Liberal Democrat - Edinburgh West) That this House celebrates February as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) History Month 2025; recognises that this year's theme is activism and social change, highlighting the contributions of LGBT+ people who helped advance society for all; notes that LGBT+ History Month can facilitate conversations around the continuing struggle for … |
Wednesday 5th February Apsana Begum signed this EDM on Wednesday 26th February 2025 EWS1 forms and market disruption 16 signatures (Most recent: 11 Mar 2025)Tabled by: Al Pinkerton (Liberal Democrat - Surrey Heath) That this House expresses deep concern over the systemic failures of the EWS1 assessment process, which have left thousands of leaseholders in financial limbo; notes reports that Adam Kiziak, owner of Tri Fire Ltd, has been sanctioned for failing to hold adequate professional indemnity insurance, having undisclosed prohibitive exclusions, failing … |
Thursday 13th February Apsana Begum signed this EDM on Wednesday 26th February 2025 Refusal of Citizenship to refugees who have made irregular crossings 74 signatures (Most recent: 25 Mar 2025)Tabled by: Nadia Whittome (Labour - Nottingham East) That this House expresses deep concern over the refusal of citizenship to refugees who have made irregular crossings to the UK; notes that this policy further punishes individuals whose claims of fleeing war, persecution, and danger have been upheld by the asylum system; further notes that, due to a lack … |
Monday 24th February Apsana Begum signed this EDM as a sponsor on Wednesday 26th February 2025 36 signatures (Most recent: 24 Mar 2025) Tabled by: Neil Duncan-Jordan (Labour - Poole) That this House is concerned at the rapidly increasing trend for UK businesses, local authorities and leisure facilities, including those supported by taxpayer funding, to refuse to accept cash for payments; appreciates that this issue is of ever-increasing importance to the 16 million British adults who run their household budgets … |
Monday 24th February Apsana Begum signed this EDM as a sponsor on Wednesday 26th February 2025 LGBTQI+ people in immigration detention 20 signatures (Most recent: 24 Mar 2025)Tabled by: Bell Ribeiro-Addy (Labour - Clapham and Brixton Hill) That this House welcomes the ongoing review of the Home Office's Adults at risk in immigration detention policy; notes that LGBTQI+ people face heightened levels of harassment, discrimination, abuse, and physical and sexual violence in immigration detention; recognises that the bullying of and discrimination against LGBTQI+ people in detention can … |
Monday 24th February Apsana Begum signed this EDM on Wednesday 26th February 2025 Striking workers at the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts sixth form 20 signatures (Most recent: 6 Mar 2025)Tabled by: Kim Johnson (Labour - Liverpool Riverside) That this House stands in solidarity with staff at the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA), who are embarking on a two-week strike demanding union recognition; recognises the dedication and hard work of the teaching staff at LIPA Sixth Form and their vital role in providing high-quality education to students; … |
Bill Documents |
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Mar. 11 2025
Public Bill Committee Amendments as at 11 March 2025 Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: Dame Meg Hillier Antonia Bance Rachael Maskell Neil Coyle Maya Ellis Marsha De Cordova Apsana Begum |
Mar. 11 2025
Consideration of Bill Amendments as at 11 March 2025 - large print Employment Rights Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: _NC5 Apsana Begum Florence Eshalomi Carla Denyer Liz Saville Roberts Sorcha Eastwood Ellie Chowns |
Mar. 11 2025
Consideration of Bill Amendments as at 11 March 2025 Employment Rights Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: _NC1 Apsana Begum Florence Eshalomi Sarah Dyke Carla Denyer Liz Saville Roberts Sorcha Eastwood |
Mar. 10 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 10 March 2025 Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: Dame Meg Hillier Antonia Bance Rachael Maskell Neil Coyle Maya Ellis Marsha De Cordova Apsana Begum |
Mar. 10 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 10 March 2025 Employment Rights Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: _NC1 Apsana Begum Florence Eshalomi Sarah Dyke Carla Denyer Liz Saville Roberts Sorcha Eastwood |
Mar. 07 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 7 March 2025 Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: Dame Meg Hillier Antonia Bance Rachael Maskell Neil Coyle Maya Ellis Marsha De Cordova Apsana Begum |
Mar. 07 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 7 March 2025 Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: Dame Meg Hillier Antonia Bance Rachael Maskell Neil Coyle Maya Ellis Marsha De Cordova Apsana Begum |
Mar. 07 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 7 March 2025 Employment Rights Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: _NC1 Apsana Begum Florence Eshalomi Sarah Dyke Carla Denyer Liz Saville Roberts Sorcha Eastwood |
Mar. 06 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 6 March 2025 Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: Dame Meg Hillier Antonia Bance Rachael Maskell Neil Coyle Maya Ellis Marsha De Cordova Apsana Begum |
Mar. 06 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 6 March 2025 Employment Rights Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: _NC61 Andy McDonald Apsana Begum Jon Trickett . |
Mar. 05 2025
Public Bill Committee Amendments as at 5 March 2025 Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: Hillier Antonia Bance Rachael Maskell Neil Coyle Maya Ellis Mary Kelly Foy Blair McDougall Apsana Begum |
Mar. 05 2025
All proceedings up to 5 March 2025 at Public Bill Committee Stage Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill 2024-26 Bill proceedings: Commons Found: Hillier Antonia Bance Rachael Maskell Neil Coyle Maya Ellis Mary Kelly Foy Blair McDougall Apsana Begum |
Mar. 05 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 5 March 2025 Employment Rights Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: _NC1 Apsana Begum Florence Eshalomi Sarah Dyke Carla Denyer Liz Saville Roberts Sorcha Eastwood |
Mar. 04 2025
Public Bill Committee Amendments as at 4 March 2025 Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: Hillier Antonia Bance Rachael Maskell Neil Coyle Maya Ellis Mary Kelly Foy Blair McDougall Apsana Begum |
Mar. 04 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 4 March 2025 Employment Rights Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: New Amendment: NC30 _NC1 Apsana Begum Florence Eshalomi Sarah Dyke Carla Denyer Liz Saville Roberts |
Mar. 03 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 3 March 2025 Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: Hillier Antonia Bance Rachael Maskell Neil Coyle Maya Ellis Mary Kelly Foy Blair McDougall Apsana Begum |
Feb. 28 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 28 February 2025 Employment Rights Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: _NC1 Apsana Begum Florence Eshalomi Sarah Dyke Carla Denyer Liz Saville Roberts Sorcha Eastwood |
Feb. 27 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 27 February 2025 Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: Hillier Antonia Bance Rachael Maskell Neil Coyle Maya Ellis Mary Kelly Foy Blair McDougall Apsana Begum |
Feb. 27 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 27 February 2025 Employment Rights Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: New Amendments: NC28 and NC29 _NC1 Apsana Begum Florence Eshalomi Sarah Dyke Carla Denyer Liz Saville |
Feb. 26 2025
Public Bill Committee Amendments as at 26 February 2025 Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: Hillier Antonia Bance Rachael Maskell Neil Coyle Maya Ellis Mary Kelly Foy Blair McDougall Apsana Begum |
Feb. 26 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 26 February 2025 Employment Rights Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: _NC1 Apsana Begum Florence Eshalomi Sarah Dyke Carla Denyer Liz Saville Roberts Sorcha Eastwood |
Feb. 25 2025
Public Bill Committee Amendments as at 25 February 2025 Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: Hillier Antonia Bance Rachael Maskell Neil Coyle Maya Ellis Mary Kelly Foy Blair McDougall Apsana Begum |
Feb. 25 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 25 February 2025 Employment Rights Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: New Amendment: 7 _NC1 Apsana Begum Florence Eshalomi Sarah Dyke Carla Denyer Liz Saville Roberts |
Feb. 24 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 24 February 2025 Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: Hillier Antonia Bance Rachael Maskell Neil Coyle Maya Ellis Mary Kelly Foy Blair McDougall Apsana Begum |
Feb. 21 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 21 February 2025 Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: Hillier Antonia Bance Rachael Maskell Neil Coyle Maya Ellis Mary Kelly Foy Blair McDougall Apsana Begum |
Feb. 21 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 21 February 2025 Employment Rights Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: _NC1 Apsana Begum Florence Eshalomi Sarah Dyke Carla Denyer Liz Saville Roberts Sorcha Eastwood |
Feb. 20 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 20 February 2025 Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: Hillier Antonia Bance Rachael Maskell Neil Coyle Maya Ellis Mary Kelly Foy Blair McDougall Apsana Begum |
Feb. 20 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 20 February 2025 Employment Rights Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: _NC1 Apsana Begum Florence Eshalomi Sarah Dyke Carla Denyer Liz Saville Roberts Sorcha Eastwood |