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Division Votes
27 Apr 2026 - Northern Ireland Troubles Bill (Carry-over) - View Vote Context
Emma Lewell voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 269 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes
Tally: Ayes - 279 Noes - 176
27 Apr 2026 - English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill - View Vote Context
Emma Lewell voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 268 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes
Tally: Ayes - 271 Noes - 171
27 Apr 2026 - English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill - View Vote Context
Emma Lewell voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 264 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes
Tally: Ayes - 269 Noes - 170
27 Apr 2026 - English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill - View Vote Context
Emma Lewell voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 265 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes
Tally: Ayes - 270 Noes - 170
27 Apr 2026 - English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill - View Vote Context
Emma Lewell voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 268 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes
Tally: Ayes - 273 Noes - 167
27 Apr 2026 - Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill - View Vote Context
Emma Lewell voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 262 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes
Tally: Ayes - 272 Noes - 64
28 Apr 2026 - Business without Debate - View Vote Context
Emma Lewell voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 297 Labour Aye votes vs 6 Labour No votes
Tally: Ayes - 304 Noes - 28
28 Apr 2026 - Business without Debate - View Vote Context
Emma Lewell voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 304 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes
Tally: Ayes - 308 Noes - 81
28 Apr 2026 - Referral of Prime Minister to Committee of Privileges - View Vote Context
Emma Lewell voted Aye - against a party majority and against the House
One of 15 Labour Aye votes vs 333 Labour No votes
Tally: Ayes - 223 Noes - 335
20 May 2026 - Defence Readiness - View Vote Context
Emma Lewell voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 304 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 104 Noes - 317
20 May 2026 - Defence Readiness - View Vote Context
Emma Lewell voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 300 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes
Tally: Ayes - 307 Noes - 171
20 May 2026 - Defence Readiness - View Vote Context
Emma Lewell voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 302 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 104 Noes - 316
20 May 2026 - Defence Readiness - View Vote Context
Emma Lewell voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 301 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 78 Noes - 408
19 May 2026 - Energy Security - View Vote Context
Emma Lewell voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 309 Labour No votes vs 1 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 108 Noes - 323
21 May 2026 - Steel Industry (Nationalisation) Bill - View Vote Context
Emma Lewell voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 231 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 68 Noes - 242


Speeches
Emma Lewell speeches from: Business of the House
Emma Lewell contributed 1 speech (92 words)
Thursday 21st May 2026 - Commons Chamber
Leader of the House
Emma Lewell speeches from: Middle East: Economic Response
Emma Lewell contributed 1 speech (86 words)
Thursday 21st May 2026 - Commons Chamber
HM Treasury
Emma Lewell speeches from: Referral of Prime Minister to Committee of Privileges
Emma Lewell contributed 1 speech (583 words)
Tuesday 28th April 2026 - Commons Chamber
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office


Written Answers
Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme
Asked by: Emma Lewell (Labour - South Shields)
Tuesday 28th April 2026

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, whether he has made an assessment of the potential merits of a Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme replacement.

Answered by Sharon Hodgson - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department of Health and Social Care)

Our deepest sympathies are with those who have experienced harm following vaccination, as well as their families.

The Government recognises that concerns have been raised in relation to the Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme (VDPS), including during Module 4 of the COVID-19 inquiry. Following the publication of the COVID-19 Inquiry’s Module 4 report on vaccines and therapeutics on 16 April 2026, the Government will carefully consider its recommendations, including on the reform of the VDPS, and will respond formally in due course.

Healthy Start Scheme
Asked by: Emma Lewell (Labour - South Shields)
Tuesday 28th April 2026

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, when the NHS Business Services Authority will begin writing proactively to eligible families about their NHS Healthy Start entitlement, encouraging them to apply and offering them support with the application process.

Answered by Sharon Hodgson - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department of Health and Social Care)

The Department continues to work with the NHS Business Services Authority on ways to encourage those eligible to apply for the Healthy Start Scheme to apply.

The Department keeps the eligibility criteria for the Healthy Start Scheme under continuous review. There are no current plans to change the eligibility for the scheme.

Healthy Start Scheme
Asked by: Emma Lewell (Labour - South Shields)
Tuesday 28th April 2026

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what assessment he has made of the potential merits of revising the eligibility criteria for NHS Healthy Start cards.

Answered by Sharon Hodgson - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department of Health and Social Care)

The Department continues to work with the NHS Business Services Authority on ways to encourage those eligible to apply for the Healthy Start Scheme to apply.

The Department keeps the eligibility criteria for the Healthy Start Scheme under continuous review. There are no current plans to change the eligibility for the scheme.

Local Housing Allowance
Asked by: Emma Lewell (Labour - South Shields)
Tuesday 28th April 2026

Question to the Department for Work and Pensions:

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, what recent assessment she has made of the adequacy of the Local Housing Allowance in helping low-income tenants meet their housing costs.

Answered by Stephen Timms - Minister of State (Department for Work and Pensions)

The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions reviewed Local Housing Allowance rates and confirmed in his written statement on 26 November 2025 (HCWS1101) that rates would be maintained at their current levels for 2026/27.

Renters facing a shortfall in meeting their housing costs can apply for discretionary support through the Crisis and Resilience Fund (CRF) Housing Payments from local authorities in England. In Wales and Scotland Discretionary Housing Payments apply.

Holiday Activities and Food Programme
Asked by: Emma Lewell (Labour - South Shields)
Tuesday 28th April 2026

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what recent assessment she has made of the potential merits of local authorities piloting community eligibility, or open access, for the Holiday Activities and Food programme in more deprived areas.

Answered by Olivia Bailey - Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Department for Education) (Equalities)

The holiday activities and food (HAF) programme provides free nutritious meals, enriching activities, and safe environments to children and young people from low-income families during the school holidays, benefiting their health, wellbeing and readiness to learn.

Local authorities and their providers have flexibility in how they deliver provision to best serve the needs of young people in their area. The department’s published HAF guidance encourages all local authorities to have a varied mix of provision that caters for different ages and interests, including through collaboration with relevant local organisations. We are aware that several local authorities are utilising different delivery models for HAF to better suit the needs and interests of teenagers, including the HAF Plus model, which features an App

There have been several successful pilots within the HAF programme in collaboration with participating local authorities to further test what works in practice and develop innovative approaches to supporting children and young people We will continue to consider potential future pilots.

Holiday Activities and Food Programme
Asked by: Emma Lewell (Labour - South Shields)
Tuesday 28th April 2026

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, whether local authorities in England have received from the Department for Education information on how they can implement the HAF Plus model of the Holiday Activities and Food programme.

Answered by Olivia Bailey - Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Department for Education) (Equalities)

The holiday activities and food (HAF) programme provides free nutritious meals, enriching activities, and safe environments to children and young people from low-income families during the school holidays, benefiting their health, wellbeing and readiness to learn.

Local authorities and their providers have flexibility in how they deliver provision to best serve the needs of young people in their area. The department’s published HAF guidance encourages all local authorities to have a varied mix of provision that caters for different ages and interests, including through collaboration with relevant local organisations. We are aware that several local authorities are utilising different delivery models for HAF to better suit the needs and interests of teenagers, including the HAF Plus model, which features an App

There have been several successful pilots within the HAF programme in collaboration with participating local authorities to further test what works in practice and develop innovative approaches to supporting children and young people We will continue to consider potential future pilots.

Army: Recruitment
Asked by: Emma Lewell (Labour - South Shields)
Monday 18th May 2026

Question to the Ministry of Defence:

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, whether under-18-year-old recruits in Army initial training are subject to staged exit restrictions when seeking to leave service.

Answered by Louise Sandher-Jones - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Ministry of Defence)

All recruits have a statutory right to discharge, known as Discharge as of Right (DAOR). If under 18 at attestation, they may terminate their service at any time after completing 28 days of full-time paid duty and before six months have elapsed from their first day of service, by giving at least 14 days’ written notice to their Commanding Officer (CO). The CO may reduce the notice period at their discretion.

After six months, under-18s can apply to leave up to their 18th birthday but must give written notice and observe a cooling-off period of up to three months, which may be shortened by agreement. They can withdraw their notice during this period.

Commanders must ensure that under-18 recruits are fully informed of their rights to discharge and must facilitate their safe return to parents, guardians, or appropriate care arrangements. Support includes travel arrangements, accommodation if necessary, reimbursement of reasonable expenses, and follow-up to confirm safe arrival. This process safeguards both the recruit’s statutory rights and welfare.

All recruits and Junior Soldiers receive formal briefing on their right to Discharge as of Right during the Officer Commanding’s Week one induction.

In exceptional cases where family or welfare circumstances necessitate an under-18 recruit’s early release, the CO may apply to the competent Service authority to terminate the soldier’s service without requiring the usual 14 days’ notice or adherence to the six-month period. This provision allows for immediate discharge on safeguarding or welfare grounds, ensuring the recruit’s welfare is prioritised.

Army: Recruitment
Asked by: Emma Lewell (Labour - South Shields)
Monday 18th May 2026

Question to the Ministry of Defence:

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, whether provisions allow the immediate discharge of an under-18 year old recruit from Army training on safeguarding or welfare grounds, including where there are allegations of abuse; and whether such discharge can occur without the requirement to complete notice periods or cooling-off periods.

Answered by Louise Sandher-Jones - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Ministry of Defence)

All recruits have a statutory right to discharge, known as Discharge as of Right (DAOR). If under 18 at attestation, they may terminate their service at any time after completing 28 days of full-time paid duty and before six months have elapsed from their first day of service, by giving at least 14 days’ written notice to their Commanding Officer (CO). The CO may reduce the notice period at their discretion.

After six months, under-18s can apply to leave up to their 18th birthday but must give written notice and observe a cooling-off period of up to three months, which may be shortened by agreement. They can withdraw their notice during this period.

Commanders must ensure that under-18 recruits are fully informed of their rights to discharge and must facilitate their safe return to parents, guardians, or appropriate care arrangements. Support includes travel arrangements, accommodation if necessary, reimbursement of reasonable expenses, and follow-up to confirm safe arrival. This process safeguards both the recruit’s statutory rights and welfare.

All recruits and Junior Soldiers receive formal briefing on their right to Discharge as of Right during the Officer Commanding’s Week one induction.

In exceptional cases where family or welfare circumstances necessitate an under-18 recruit’s early release, the CO may apply to the competent Service authority to terminate the soldier’s service without requiring the usual 14 days’ notice or adherence to the six-month period. This provision allows for immediate discharge on safeguarding or welfare grounds, ensuring the recruit’s welfare is prioritised.

Army: Recruitment
Asked by: Emma Lewell (Labour - South Shields)
Monday 18th May 2026

Question to the Ministry of Defence:

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, what information is provided to under-18-year-old recruits in Army training regarding their right to leave service, and at what point in training this information is communicated.

Answered by Louise Sandher-Jones - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Ministry of Defence)

All recruits have a statutory right to discharge, known as Discharge as of Right (DAOR). If under 18 at attestation, they may terminate their service at any time after completing 28 days of full-time paid duty and before six months have elapsed from their first day of service, by giving at least 14 days’ written notice to their Commanding Officer (CO). The CO may reduce the notice period at their discretion.

After six months, under-18s can apply to leave up to their 18th birthday but must give written notice and observe a cooling-off period of up to three months, which may be shortened by agreement. They can withdraw their notice during this period.

Commanders must ensure that under-18 recruits are fully informed of their rights to discharge and must facilitate their safe return to parents, guardians, or appropriate care arrangements. Support includes travel arrangements, accommodation if necessary, reimbursement of reasonable expenses, and follow-up to confirm safe arrival. This process safeguards both the recruit’s statutory rights and welfare.

All recruits and Junior Soldiers receive formal briefing on their right to Discharge as of Right during the Officer Commanding’s Week one induction.

In exceptional cases where family or welfare circumstances necessitate an under-18 recruit’s early release, the CO may apply to the competent Service authority to terminate the soldier’s service without requiring the usual 14 days’ notice or adherence to the six-month period. This provision allows for immediate discharge on safeguarding or welfare grounds, ensuring the recruit’s welfare is prioritised.

Army: Recruitment
Asked by: Emma Lewell (Labour - South Shields)
Monday 18th May 2026

Question to the Ministry of Defence:

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, how many under-18-year-old recruits in Army initial training have (a) requested to leave service, (b) been required to observe a cooling-off period, (c) had their discharge delayed beyond 14 days, and (d) been refused discharge, in each year since 2016.

Answered by Louise Sandher-Jones - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Ministry of Defence)

The Ministry of Defence holds data on the number of under-18-year-old recruits in Army initial training who have requested to leave service only from Training Year 2023-24 onwards. Data prior to this period is not available.

(a) Number of under-18 recruits who requested to leave service:

Training Year

Discharge Requests Among Under 18s

2023-24

197

2024-25

298

2025-26

308

2026-27*

131

*Training Year 2026-27 is ongoing; figures are correct as of 15 May 2026.

Data on the number of recruits required to observe a “cooling-off” period is not held, nor do we hold data on the number of under-18 discharges delayed beyond 14 days. Recruits are formally interviewed to confirm their reasons for requesting discharge and may be encouraged to reflect; however, if a recruit elects to proceed with Discharge As of Right (DAOR), their statutory entitlement is enacted without delay.

There are no recorded instances of under-18 recruits being refused discharge within the DAOR window.



Early Day Motions Signed
Tuesday 9th June
Emma Lewell signed this EDM on Tuesday 9th June 2026

Orgreave Inquiry

14 signatures (Most recent: 10 Jun 2026)
Tabled by: Grahame Morris (Labour - Easington)
That this House welcomes the establishment of the Orgreave Inquiry into the events surrounding the policing of the miners’ strike at Orgreave on 18 June 1984; recognises the profound significance of this decision for former miners, their families and coalfield communities across the UK; notes that, more than four decades …
Tuesday 9th June
Emma Lewell signed this EDM on Tuesday 9th June 2026

Retirement of Tracy Thirlwall

30 signatures (Most recent: 9 Jun 2026)
Tabled by: Richard Burgon (Labour - Leeds East)
That this House warmly congratulates Tracy Thirlwall on her well earned retirement as Office Manager of the hon. Member for Leeds East's Constituency office after 11 successful years in that role; notes that her retirement comes after more than 4 decades of committed service for Leeds residents, firstly working in …
Tuesday 2nd June
Emma Lewell signed this EDM on Thursday 4th June 2026

Government response to the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman report on communication of changes to women’s state pension age

52 signatures (Most recent: 10 Jun 2026)
Tabled by: Steve Darling (Liberal Democrat - Torbay)
That this House condemns the Government’s continued refusal to provide any compensation to women affected by changes to the state pension age, turning its back on millions of pension-age women who were harmed through no fault of their own; regrets Ministers’ decisions to effectively ignore the recommendations of the independent …
Monday 1st June
Emma Lewell signed this EDM on Thursday 4th June 2026

VAT for UK hospitality

39 signatures (Most recent: 10 Jun 2026)
Tabled by: Sorcha Eastwood (Alliance - Lagan Valley)
That this House notes with alarm that the UK hospitality sector is under severe and compounding pressure, with thousands of businesses entering insolvency and margins eroded by rising energy costs, increased business rates, staff shortages, and supply chain inflation; recognises that the United Kingdom is an outlier among European countries, …
Monday 18th May
Emma Lewell signed this EDM on Tuesday 19th May 2026

Burnhope Miners' Gala Centenary Celebration

13 signatures (Most recent: 21 May 2026)
Tabled by: Luke Akehurst (Labour - North Durham)
That this House congratulates the residents of the village of Burnhope, County Durham, on the Centenary Celebration of the 1926 occasion when Burnhope hosted 40,000 people at the only Durham Miners’ Gala ever to be held outside of Durham City; commends the organisers of the 15-17 May 2026 Burnhope celebration …
Wednesday 13th May
Emma Lewell signed this EDM on Thursday 14th May 2026

Hillsborough Law

63 signatures (Most recent: 20 May 2026)
Tabled by: Ian Byrne (Labour - Liverpool West Derby)
That this House calls for the Public Office (Accountability) Bill, better known as the Hillsborough Law, to be passed in full as one of the first Acts of the new Parliamentary session; notes with concern the lack of progress on the Bill since the postponed Report Stage and Third Reading …



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28 Apr 2026, 1:25 p.m. - House of Commons
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Parliamentary Debates
Referral of Prime Minister to Committee of Privileges
305 speeches (50,803 words)
Tuesday 28th April 2026 - Commons Chamber
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Mentions:
1: Ed Davey (LD - Kingston and Surbiton) Member for South Shields (Emma Lewell), who made a very powerful speech. - Link to Speech
2: Simon Hoare (Con - North Dorset) Member for South Shields (Emma Lewell). - Link to Speech
3: Joy Morrissey (Con - Beaconsfield) Member for South Shields (Emma Lewell). - Link to Speech
4: Ellie Chowns (Green - North Herefordshire) Member for South Shields (Emma Lewell). - Link to Speech
5: Sorcha Eastwood (APNI - Lagan Valley) Member for South Shields (Emma Lewell). - Link to Speech
6: David Davis (Con - Goole and Pocklington) Member for South Shields (Emma Lewell). - Link to Speech
7: Nadia Whittome (Lab - Nottingham East) Member for South Shields (Emma Lewell). - Link to Speech
8: Edward Leigh (Con - Gainsborough) Member for South Shields (Emma Lewell). - Link to Speech
9: Dave Doogan (SNP - Angus and Perthshire Glens) Member for South Shields (Emma Lewell). - Link to Speech
10: Alex Barros-Curtis (Lab - Cardiff West) Member for South Shields (Emma Lewell). - Link to Speech
11: Alex Burghart (Con - Brentwood and Ongar) Member for South Shields (Emma Lewell). - Link to Speech



Select Committee Documents
Tuesday 19th May 2026
Oral Evidence - Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Defence, and Ministry of Defence

Afghan Data Breach and Resettlement Schemes - Defence Committee

Found: Q327 Emma Lewell: I was more interested in the MOD lessons learned.

Tuesday 28th April 2026
Report - 8th Report - AUKUS

Defence Committee

Found: Labour; Leyton and Wanstead) Alex Baker (Labour; Aldershot) Lincoln Jopp (Conservative; Spelthorne) Emma Lewell




Emma Lewell - Select Committee Information

Calendar
Tuesday 19th May 2026 10 a.m.
Defence Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: Afghan Data Breach and Resettlement Schemes
At 10:30am: Oral evidence
Luke Pollard MP - Minister for Defence Readiness & Industry at Ministry of Defence
Dominic Wilson - Director General Transformation at Ministry of Defence
Major-General Ben Cattermole - Commander Operation LAZURITE & Director Operations Defence Afghan Relocations and Resettlement (DARR) at Ministry of Defence
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Tuesday 7th July 2026 10 a.m.
Defence Committee - Private Meeting
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Tuesday 9th June 2026 10 a.m.
Defence Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: One-off Session on Ukraine
At 10:30am: Oral evidence
Professor Kristen Harkness - Director of the Institute for the Study of War and Strategy at University of St Andrews
Professor Michael Clarke - Visiting Professor at King’s College London
Orysia Lutsevych - Head of the Ukraine Forum at Chatham House
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Wednesday 24th June 2026 1:50 p.m.
Defence Committee - Private Meeting
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Tuesday 23rd June 2026 10 a.m.
Defence Committee - Private Meeting
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Tuesday 14th July 2026 2:50 p.m.
Defence Committee - Private Meeting
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Select Committee Documents
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Written Evidence - The Council on Geostrategy
DHN0018 - Defence in the High North

Defence in the High North - Defence Committee
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Written Evidence - King's College London, King's College London, and King's College London
DHN0020 - Defence in the High North

Defence in the High North - Defence Committee
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Written Evidence - King's College London
DHN0019 - Defence in the High North

Defence in the High North - Defence Committee
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Written Evidence - University of St. Andrews, University of St. Andrews, University of St. Andrews, and University of St. Andrews
DHN0034 - Defence in the High North

Defence in the High North - Defence Committee
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Written Evidence - DeltaQuad
DHN0035 - Defence in the High North

Defence in the High North - Defence Committee
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Written Evidence - Planet
DHN0036 - Defence in the High North

Defence in the High North - Defence Committee
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Written Evidence - Loughborough University, Middlesex University, and Loughborough University
DHN0015 - Defence in the High North

Defence in the High North - Defence Committee
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Written Evidence - Not specifically relevant to defence
DHN0014 - Defence in the High North

Defence in the High North - Defence Committee
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Written Evidence - Windracers Limited
DHN0013 - Defence in the High North

Defence in the High North - Defence Committee
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Written Evidence - Freeman Air & Space Institute, King's College London
DHN0037 - Defence in the High North

Defence in the High North - Defence Committee
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Written Evidence - Challenger Research
DHN0038 - Defence in the High North

Defence in the High North - Defence Committee
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Written Evidence - Kraken Technology Group
DHN0039 - Defence in the High North

Defence in the High North - Defence Committee
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Written Evidence - Overton Advisory
DHN0011 - Defence in the High North

Defence in the High North - Defence Committee
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Written Evidence - Shearwater Aerospace
DHN0012 - Defence in the High North

Defence in the High North - Defence Committee
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Written Evidence - New Eurasian Strategies Centre (NEST Centre)
DHN0027 - Defence in the High North

Defence in the High North - Defence Committee
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Written Evidence - Avioniq AB
DHN0028 - Defence in the High North

Defence in the High North - Defence Committee
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Written Evidence - ARX Robotics
DHN0026 - Defence in the High North

Defence in the High North - Defence Committee
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Written Evidence - Babcock International Group
DHN0017 - Defence in the High North

Defence in the High North - Defence Committee
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Written Evidence - ECAPS AB
DHN0016 - Defence in the High North

Defence in the High North - Defence Committee
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Written Evidence - University of Washington
DHN0030 - Defence in the High North

Defence in the High North - Defence Committee
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Written Evidence - Bittium
DHN0029 - Defence in the High North

Defence in the High North - Defence Committee
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Written Evidence - University of Cambridge
DHN0031 - Defence in the High North

Defence in the High North - Defence Committee
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Written Evidence - KBR
DHN0007 - Defence in the High North

Defence in the High North - Defence Committee
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Written Evidence - DefenceSynergia
DHN0006 - Defence in the High North

Defence in the High North - Defence Committee
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Written Evidence - Arctic Research and Development Limited
DHN0021 - Defence in the High North

Defence in the High North - Defence Committee
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Written Evidence - Royal Aeronautical Society
DHN0022 - Defence in the High North

Defence in the High North - Defence Committee
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Written Evidence - BAE Systems
DHN0032 - Defence in the High North

Defence in the High North - Defence Committee
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Written Evidence - Stark Defence UK
DHN0033 - Defence in the High North

Defence in the High North - Defence Committee
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Written Evidence - Ministry of Defence
DHN0043 - Defence in the High North

Defence in the High North - Defence Committee
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Written Evidence - FairGo CIC
DHN0001 - Defence in the High North

Defence in the High North - Defence Committee
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Written Evidence - City St George's, University of London
DHN0008 - Defence in the High North

Defence in the High North - Defence Committee
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Written Evidence - Atlantic Council
DHN0009 - Defence in the High North

Defence in the High North - Defence Committee
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Written Evidence - The Arctic Institute
DHN0002 - Defence in the High North

Defence in the High North - Defence Committee
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Written Evidence - Why the Joint Expeditionary Force needs strengthening. Cyrus Rowshangohar
DHN0005 - Defence in the High North

Defence in the High North - Defence Committee
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Written Evidence - Anduril Industries UK
DHN0010 - Defence in the High North

Defence in the High North - Defence Committee
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Written Evidence - House of Commons
DHN0023 - Defence in the High North

Defence in the High North - Defence Committee
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Written Evidence - Shield AI UK
DHN0025 - Defence in the High North

Defence in the High North - Defence Committee
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Written Evidence - PentenAmio
DHN0024 - Defence in the High North

Defence in the High North - Defence Committee
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Written Evidence - Brunel University London- Centre for Intelligence and Security Studies
DHN0040 - Defence in the High North

Defence in the High North - Defence Committee
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Written Evidence - The Royal United Services Institute (RUSI)
DHN0042 - Defence in the High North

Defence in the High North - Defence Committee
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Written Evidence - Lockheed Martin UK
DHN0041 - Defence in the High North

Defence in the High North - Defence Committee
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Report - 8th Report - AUKUS

Defence Committee
Wednesday 29th April 2026
Estimate memoranda - Ministry of Defence Main Estimate Memorandum 2026-27

Defence Committee
Wednesday 29th April 2026
Estimate memoranda - Armed Forces Pension & Compensation Schemes Main Estimate Memorandum 2026-27

Defence Committee
Friday 1st May 2026
Written Evidence - David Williams, former Permanent Secretary, and Paul Lincoln, former Second Permanent Secretary
ADBRS0034 - Afghan Data Breach and Resettlement Schemes

Afghan Data Breach and Resettlement Schemes - Defence Committee
Friday 1st May 2026
Written Evidence - David Williams, former Permanent Secretary, and Paul Lincoln, former Second Permanent Secretary
ADBRS0034 - Afghan Data Breach and Resettlement Schemes

Afghan Data Breach and Resettlement Schemes - Defence Committee
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Oral Evidence - Norwegian Institute For Defence Studies, and The University of Exeter

Defence in the High North - Defence Committee
Tuesday 28th April 2026
Oral Evidence - Norwegian Institute For Defence Studies, and The University of Exeter

Defence in the High North - Defence Committee
Tuesday 19th May 2026
Oral Evidence - Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Defence, and Ministry of Defence

Afghan Data Breach and Resettlement Schemes - Defence Committee
Tuesday 19th May 2026
Oral Evidence - Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Defence, and Ministry of Defence

Afghan Data Breach and Resettlement Schemes - Defence Committee
Tuesday 2nd June 2026
Correspondence - Letter dated 18th May from the Minister for Defence Readiness and Industry providing an update on Royal Navy Surface Fleet Readiness Days for the period covering July to December 2025.

Defence Committee
Tuesday 2nd June 2026
Correspondence - Letter dated 28th May from the Secretary of State to Chair providing an update on the INTERFLEX training programme.

Defence Committee
Tuesday 9th June 2026
Written Evidence - Ministry of Defence
WAFFU0116 - Women in the Armed Forces: Follow-Up

Women in the Armed Forces: Follow-Up - Defence Committee
Tuesday 9th June 2026
Written Evidence - Paul Lincoln, former Second Permanent Secretary
ADBRS0035 - Afghan Data Breach and Resettlement Schemes

Afghan Data Breach and Resettlement Schemes - Defence Committee
Tuesday 9th June 2026
Oral Evidence - University of St Andrews, King’s College London, and Chatham House

Defence Committee