Information between 14th January 2026 - 3rd February 2026
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21 Jan 2026 - National Insurance Contributions (Employer Pensions Contributions) Bill - View Vote Context Ayoub Khan voted Aye and against the House One of 6 Independent Aye votes vs 3 Independent No votes Tally: Ayes - 195 Noes - 317 |
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21 Jan 2026 - National Insurance Contributions (Employer Pensions Contributions) Bill - View Vote Context Ayoub Khan voted No and in line with the House One of 4 Independent No votes vs 5 Independent Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 191 Noes - 326 |
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28 Jan 2026 - Deferred Division - View Vote Context Ayoub Khan voted Aye and in line with the House One of 5 Independent Aye votes vs 1 Independent No votes Tally: Ayes - 294 Noes - 108 |
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28 Jan 2026 - British Indian Ocean Territory - View Vote Context Ayoub Khan voted No and in line with the House One of 5 Independent No votes vs 1 Independent Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 103 Noes - 284 |
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Ayoub Khan speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Ayoub Khan contributed 2 speeches (120 words) Monday 2nd February 2026 - Commons Chamber Ministry of Defence |
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Ayoub Khan speeches from: Indefinite Leave to Remain
Ayoub Khan contributed 3 speeches (453 words) Monday 2nd February 2026 - Westminster Hall Home Office |
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Ayoub Khan speeches from: Warm Homes Plan
Ayoub Khan contributed 1 speech (79 words) Wednesday 21st January 2026 - Commons Chamber Department for Energy Security & Net Zero |
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Ayoub Khan speeches from: Waste Collection: Birmingham and the West Midlands
Ayoub Khan contributed 2 speeches (938 words) Wednesday 21st January 2026 - Westminster Hall Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government |
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Ayoub Khan speeches from: West Midlands Police
Ayoub Khan contributed 2 speeches (191 words) Wednesday 14th January 2026 - Commons Chamber Home Office |
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Waste Disposal: Birmingham
Asked by: Ayoub Khan (Independent - Birmingham Perry Barr) Thursday 15th January 2026 Question to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government: To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, pursuant to the Answer of 1 September 2025 to Question 69721 on Waste Management: Birmingham City Council, whether his Department has provided payment to (a) Tom White Waste, (b) Job & Talent, (ci) Smart Solutions and (d) other local authorities and arm length bodies for the purposes of waste management in the jurisdiction of Birmingham City Council from 11 March 2025. Answered by Alison McGovern - Minister of State (Housing, Communities and Local Government) The department engages regularly with Birmingham City Council and Commissioners, as is normal for all Councils under intervention, and continues to monitor the disruption caused by the bin strikes and the associated impact to the residents of the city.
The waste dispute is a local issue and is rightly being dealt with by the Council. The Government has no formal role in this matter. Waste management funding arrangements are also a matter for the Council and the department does not pay for waste management services on behalf of councils. |
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Waste Disposal: Birmingham
Asked by: Ayoub Khan (Independent - Birmingham Perry Barr) Thursday 15th January 2026 Question to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government: To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, what recent discussions his Department has had with the Commissioners appointed to oversee Birmingham City Council on negotiations with Unite. Answered by Alison McGovern - Minister of State (Housing, Communities and Local Government) The department engages regularly with Birmingham City Council and Commissioners, as is normal for all Councils under intervention, and continues to monitor the disruption caused by the bin strikes and the associated impact to the residents of the city.
The waste dispute is a local issue and is rightly being dealt with by the Council. The Government has no formal role in this matter. Waste management funding arrangements are also a matter for the Council and the department does not pay for waste management services on behalf of councils. |
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Waste Disposal: Birmingham
Asked by: Ayoub Khan (Independent - Birmingham Perry Barr) Thursday 15th January 2026 Question to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government: To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, what recent discussions his Department has had with Birmingham City Council on the progress of negotiations with Unite. Answered by Alison McGovern - Minister of State (Housing, Communities and Local Government) The department engages regularly with Birmingham City Council and Commissioners, as is normal for all Councils under intervention, and continues to monitor the disruption caused by the bin strikes and the associated impact to the residents of the city.
The waste dispute is a local issue and is rightly being dealt with by the Council. The Government has no formal role in this matter. Waste management funding arrangements are also a matter for the Council and the department does not pay for waste management services on behalf of councils. |
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Warm Homes Plan
Asked by: Ayoub Khan (Independent - Birmingham Perry Barr) Friday 30th January 2026 Question to the Department for Energy Security & Net Zero: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, what support his Department has provided to the retrofit market, housing associations and local authorities in order to implement the Warm Homes Plan. Answered by Martin McCluskey - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Energy Security and Net Zero) The government recognises the essential role that local places play in accelerating progress towards net zero and is committed to working with Mayoral Strategic Authorities to deliver the Warm Homes Plan through an area-based approach.
The new Warm Homes Fund will help local authorities accelerate their existing consumer offers for solar PV. Additionally, Crown Commercial Service and Great British Energy are testing approaches to aggregating demand for technologies to drive down unit costs for both social housing landlords and the public sector estate.
The new Warm Homes Agency will play a pivotal role in supporting local partnerships, convening, facilitating and building capacity within local government.
Government support also includes funding five Local Net Zero Hubs, helping local authorities to develop decarbonisation projects and attract commercial investment. |
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Energy Company Obligation: Supply Chains
Asked by: Ayoub Khan (Independent - Birmingham Perry Barr) Friday 30th January 2026 Question to the Department for Energy Security & Net Zero: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, when his Department will implement new conditions which require public grants recipients to procure services from the Energy Company Obligation supply chain. Answered by Martin McCluskey - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Energy Security and Net Zero) The government recognises the closure of the supplier obligation schemes may present challenges for companies in the supply chain.
The Warm Homes Plan, which confirmed an additional £1.5bn in low-income grant funding, represents our long-term plan and sets out a range of policy interventions designed to lower bills and tackle fuel poverty.
We will use the procurement regime for all new funding to support the retrofit workforce affected by the closure of ECO. We will engage the retrofit supply chain, Housing Associations and Local Authorities to agree an appropriate regime. I will lead a working group of representatives from local authorities, housing associations and industry to coordinate action to support the retrofit supply chain. This includes the Warm Homes Plan Workforce Taskforce which will support the transition to high-quality roles in low-carbon sectors. |
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Energy Company Obligation
Asked by: Ayoub Khan (Independent - Birmingham Perry Barr) Friday 30th January 2026 Question to the Department for Energy Security & Net Zero: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, how much capital funding will be made available in April 2026 to support people impacted by the closure of the Energy Company Obligation scheme. Answered by Martin McCluskey - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Energy Security and Net Zero) DESNZ Ministers have consulted on extending ECO4 by six to nine months, in order to support remediation activity and enable an orderly programme closure. The Government will publish its response to this consultation shortly. As set out in the Warm Homes Plan, £5 billion has been allocated to support low-income and fuel-poor households, comprising £4.4 billion in direct capital grants and an initial £600 million through the new Warm Homes Fund. Delivery for low-income households will also continue through the Warm Homes: Local Grant and the Social Housing Fund ahead of integration into a single, combined offer for all low-income households. Further details on future scheme design will be announced in Spring 2026. |
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Warm Homes Agency: Birmingham Perry Barr
Asked by: Ayoub Khan (Independent - Birmingham Perry Barr) Friday 30th January 2026 Question to the Department for Energy Security & Net Zero: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, when the Warm Homes Agency will commence supporting companies and employees in Birmingham Perry Barr constituency impacted by the closure of the Energy Company Obligation scheme. Answered by Martin McCluskey - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Energy Security and Net Zero) The Government recognises that ending Energy Company Obligation (ECO) scheme presents challenges for the supply chain. For the additional £1.5 billion announced in the Warm Homes Plan, the Government will use the procurement regime for all new funding to support the retrofit workforce affected by the closure of ECO, working closely with the retrofit supply chain, housing associations and local authorities. The Government is also committed to ensuring a smooth transition to the Warm Homes Agency. The scope and timeline of the Agency’s operations are being developed and will be confirmed in due course. |
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Prison Sentences
Asked by: Ayoub Khan (Independent - Birmingham Perry Barr) Tuesday 3rd February 2026 Question to the Ministry of Justice: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, when his Department's amendment of Section 288(2) of the Sentencing Code will take effect. Answered by Jake Richards - Assistant Whip The Sentencing Act 2026 received Royal Assent on 22 January 2026. This measure commences automatically 2 months after Royal Assent, on 22 March 2026. |
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Monday 2nd February In Memory of Councillor Waseem Zaffar MBE 3 signatures (Most recent: 3 Feb 2026)Tabled by: Ayoub Khan (Independent - Birmingham Perry Barr) That this House notes with great sadness the death of Councillor Waseem Zaffar MBE, who passed away on 30th January, aged 44; recognises his distinguished career of public service, having represented the Lozells ward of Birmingham City Council as a Councillor from 2011 and served in senior cabinet roles, including … |
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Tuesday 3rd February Ayoub Khan signed this EDM on Monday 9th February 2026 40 signatures (Most recent: 10 Feb 2026) Tabled by: Steve Witherden (Labour - Montgomeryshire and Glyndwr) That this House expresses grave concern at the executive order signed on 29 January 2026 by US President Donald Trump, which unjustifiably declares Cuba as an “extraordinary threat” to the national security of the United States and authorises new sanctions against any country supplying oil to Cuba; notes that Cuba … |
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Tuesday 3rd February Ayoub Khan signed this EDM as a sponsor on Wednesday 4th February 2026 Artificial Intelligence chatbots 33 signatures (Most recent: 12 Feb 2026)Tabled by: Danny Chambers (Liberal Democrat - Winchester) That this House notes the rapid advancement and accelerated adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) chatbots by both adults and children; further notes that many AI chatbots provide human-like responses and are designed to encourage emotional connection, friendship and intimacy; expresses concern that such chatbots are not required to clearly and … |
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Monday 2nd February Ayoub Khan signed this EDM on Wednesday 4th February 2026 37 signatures (Most recent: 12 Feb 2026) Tabled by: Alison Bennett (Liberal Democrat - Mid Sussex) That this House recognises the work of hospices and their dedicated staff and volunteers in caring for people and their families at the end of life; notes with concern that the current funding model for hospices is failing patients and is not fit for purpose and that the rise in … |
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Wednesday 28th January Ayoub Khan signed this EDM on Friday 30th January 2026 Trends in the level of poverty 19 signatures (Most recent: 12 Feb 2026)Tabled by: Mary Kelly Foy (Labour - City of Durham) That this House notes the publication of the latest poverty report by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation; further notes that, in 2023-24, around 14.2 million people, or 21 per cent of the population, were living in poverty; expresses deep concern that 6.8 million people were living in very deep poverty in … |
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Tuesday 27th January Ayoub Khan signed this EDM as a sponsor on Friday 30th January 2026 AI and live facial recognition in policing 5 signatures (Most recent: 30 Jan 2026)Tabled by: Adnan Hussain (Independent - Blackburn) That this House expresses grave concern at the Government’s plans to expand the use of artificial intelligence and live facial recognition technology across England and Wales as part of its policing reforms; notes that nationwide deployment of facial recognition constitutes permanent mass surveillance of the public in everyday spaces; believes … |
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Thursday 22nd January Ayoub Khan signed this EDM on Friday 30th January 2026 37 signatures (Most recent: 10 Feb 2026) Tabled by: Wendy Chamberlain (Liberal Democrat - North East Fife) That this House notes the crisis caused by gambling harms, with approximately 2.5% of the adult British population suffering from problem gambling and a further 11.5% experiencing a lower level of harm or elevated risk; further notes with deep concern that an estimated 1.2% of 11 to 17 year olds … |
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Wednesday 21st January Ayoub Khan signed this EDM on Friday 30th January 2026 Situation of Kurdish people in Syria 31 signatures (Most recent: 10 Feb 2026)Tabled by: Jeremy Corbyn (Independent - Islington North) That this House notes recent reports of renewed fighting in Syria, a day after a ceasefire agreement was reached between the Syrian Government forces and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces; acknowledges that this ceasefire followed intense military operations driving Kurdish forces from two Aleppo neighbourhoods wherein more than 155,000 civilians … |
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Tuesday 20th January Ayoub Khan signed this EDM as a sponsor on Wednesday 21st January 2026 8 signatures (Most recent: 27 Jan 2026) Tabled by: Ellie Chowns (Green Party - North Herefordshire) That this House notes the publication of the Government’s Water White Paper; expresses concern at the poor condition of England’s rivers with only 16% of surface waters in England being classified as having Good Ecological Status or Potential; further notes that 40% of all water pollution is caused by agricultural … |
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Tuesday 20th January Ayoub Khan signed this EDM as a sponsor on Wednesday 21st January 2026 UK digital sovereignty strategy 34 signatures (Most recent: 12 Feb 2026)Tabled by: Siân Berry (Green Party - Brighton Pavilion) That this House notes that government services, democratic functions and critical infrastructure increasingly depend on a small number of external digital suppliers; further notes that excessive concentration and inadequate exit or substitution planning expose the public sector to risks including service withdrawal, sanctions, commercial failure, geopolitical disruption and unilateral changes … |
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Wednesday 14th January Ayoub Khan signed this EDM on Wednesday 21st January 2026 70 signatures (Most recent: 11 Feb 2026) Tabled by: Monica Harding (Liberal Democrat - Esher and Walton) That this House notes with serious concern reports that, from 31 December 2025, international non-governmental organisations operating in the Occupied Palestinian Territories have been informed that their registrations are due to expire under a newly introduced Israeli registration system, requiring the cessation of activities and the withdrawal of staff within … |
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20 Jan 2026, 3:18 p.m. - House of Commons ">> Marsha de Cordova. Jim Shannon. Brian Leishman. Jeremy Corbyn. Ayoub Khan. Iqbal Mohamed. Mr. " Shockat Adam MP (Leicester South, Independent) - View Video - View Transcript |
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21 Jan 2026, 1:40 p.m. - House of Commons " Ayoub Khan thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker. Can I certainly welcome the statement to the House, especially that this scheme will " Rt Hon Ed Miliband MP, The Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero (Doncaster North, Labour) - View Video - View Transcript |
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Glaucoma Care (England)
2 speeches (1,773 words) 1st reading Tuesday 20th January 2026 - Commons Chamber Mentions: 1: Shockat Adam (Ind - Leicester South) agreed to.Ordered,That Shockat Adam, Marsha De Cordova, Jim Shannon, Brian Leishman, Jeremy Corbyn, Ayoub Khan - Link to Speech |