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Division Votes
10 Feb 2025 - Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill - View Vote Context
Jim Shannon voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 5 Democratic Unionist Party Aye votes vs 0 Democratic Unionist Party No votes
Tally: Ayes - 115 Noes - 354
11 Feb 2025 - Water (Special Measures) Bill [Lords] - View Vote Context
Jim Shannon voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 4 Democratic Unionist Party Aye votes vs 0 Democratic Unionist Party No votes
Tally: Ayes - 331 Noes - 65
12 Feb 2025 - Electronic Communications - View Vote Context
Jim Shannon voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 4 Democratic Unionist Party Aye votes vs 0 Democratic Unionist Party No votes
Tally: Ayes - 320 Noes - 178


Speeches
Jim Shannon speeches from: Cardiovascular Disease: Prevention
Jim Shannon contributed 5 speeches (4,718 words)
Thursday 13th February 2025 - Westminster Hall
Department of Health and Social Care
Jim Shannon speeches from: HIV Testing Week
Jim Shannon contributed 1 speech (637 words)
Thursday 13th February 2025 - Westminster Hall
Department of Health and Social Care
Jim Shannon speeches from: Infected Blood Compensation Scheme
Jim Shannon contributed 1 speech (110 words)
Thursday 13th February 2025 - Commons Chamber
Cabinet Office
Jim Shannon speeches from: Business of the House
Jim Shannon contributed 1 speech (152 words)
Thursday 13th February 2025 - Commons Chamber
Leader of the House
Jim Shannon speeches from: Ukraine
Jim Shannon contributed 2 speeches (163 words)
Thursday 13th February 2025 - Commons Chamber
Ministry of Defence
Jim Shannon speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Jim Shannon contributed 1 speech (136 words)
Thursday 13th February 2025 - Commons Chamber
Department for Transport
Jim Shannon speeches from: Fuel Poverty: England
Jim Shannon contributed 4 speeches (746 words)
Wednesday 12th February 2025 - Westminster Hall
Department for Energy Security & Net Zero
Jim Shannon speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Jim Shannon contributed 1 speech (70 words)
Wednesday 12th February 2025 - Commons Chamber
Cabinet Office
Jim Shannon speeches from: Energy Infrastructure: Chinese Companies
Jim Shannon contributed 1 speech (89 words)
Wednesday 12th February 2025 - Commons Chamber
Department for Energy Security & Net Zero
Jim Shannon speeches from: Prevent: Learning Review
Jim Shannon contributed 1 speech (218 words)
Wednesday 12th February 2025 - Commons Chamber
Home Office
Jim Shannon speeches from: SEND Provision: Derbyshire
Jim Shannon contributed 1 speech (119 words)
Wednesday 12th February 2025 - Commons Chamber
Department for Education
Jim Shannon speeches from: Knife Crime in London
Jim Shannon contributed 1 speech (49 words)
Wednesday 12th February 2025 - Westminster Hall
Home Office
Jim Shannon speeches from: Support for Pensioners
Jim Shannon contributed 5 speeches (1,779 words)
Wednesday 12th February 2025 - Westminster Hall
Department for Work and Pensions
Jim Shannon speeches from: Support for the Scotch Whisky Industry
Jim Shannon contributed 1 speech (72 words)
Wednesday 12th February 2025 - Westminster Hall
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Jim Shannon speeches from: Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories
Jim Shannon contributed 1 speech (374 words)
Wednesday 12th February 2025 - Westminster Hall
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Jim Shannon speeches from: Clonoe Inquest
Jim Shannon contributed 1 speech (145 words)
Tuesday 11th February 2025 - Commons Chamber
Northern Ireland Office
Jim Shannon speeches from: Youth Provision: Universal and Targeted Support
Jim Shannon contributed 1 speech (125 words)
Tuesday 11th February 2025 - Westminster Hall
Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport
Jim Shannon speeches from: Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: Travel Advice
Jim Shannon contributed 1 speech (1,078 words)
Tuesday 11th February 2025 - Westminster Hall
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Jim Shannon speeches from: Regulation of the Bailiff Sector
Jim Shannon contributed 1 speech (81 words)
Tuesday 11th February 2025 - Westminster Hall
Ministry of Justice
Jim Shannon speeches from: Cost of Energy
Jim Shannon contributed 2 speeches (1,074 words)
Tuesday 11th February 2025 - Westminster Hall
Department for Energy Security & Net Zero
Jim Shannon speeches from: US Global Public Health Policy
Jim Shannon contributed 2 speeches (249 words)
Tuesday 11th February 2025 - Commons Chamber
Department for International Development
Jim Shannon speeches from: US Steel Import Tariffs
Jim Shannon contributed 1 speech (121 words)
Tuesday 11th February 2025 - Commons Chamber
Cabinet Office
Jim Shannon speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Jim Shannon contributed 2 speeches (144 words)
Tuesday 11th February 2025 - Commons Chamber
Department of Health and Social Care
Jim Shannon speeches from: Inheritance Tax Relief: Farms
Jim Shannon contributed 3 speeches (768 words)
Monday 10th February 2025 - Westminster Hall
HM Treasury
Jim Shannon speeches from: Community and Third Sector Organisations: Employment
Jim Shannon contributed 1 speech (76 words)
Monday 10th February 2025 - Commons Chamber
Department for Work and Pensions
Jim Shannon speeches from: Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill
Jim Shannon contributed 1 speech (71 words)
2nd reading
Monday 10th February 2025 - Commons Chamber
Home Office
Jim Shannon speeches from: Rosebank and Jackdaw Oilfields
Jim Shannon contributed 1 speech (116 words)
Monday 10th February 2025 - Commons Chamber
Department for Energy Security & Net Zero
Jim Shannon speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Jim Shannon contributed 1 speech (120 words)
Monday 10th February 2025 - Commons Chamber
Ministry of Defence
Jim Shannon speeches from: Coalfield Communities
Jim Shannon contributed 1 speech (83 words)
Thursday 6th February 2025 - Commons Chamber
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Jim Shannon speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Jim Shannon contributed 2 speeches (142 words)
Thursday 6th February 2025 - Commons Chamber
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Jim Shannon speeches from: Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories
Jim Shannon contributed 1 speech (137 words)
Thursday 6th February 2025 - Commons Chamber
Department for International Development
Jim Shannon speeches from: Business of the House
Jim Shannon contributed 1 speech (156 words)
Thursday 6th February 2025 - Commons Chamber
Leader of the House
Jim Shannon speeches from: UK-EU Relations
Jim Shannon contributed 1 speech (135 words)
Thursday 6th February 2025 - Commons Chamber
Cabinet Office
Jim Shannon speeches from: Financial Education
Jim Shannon contributed 1 speech (66 words)
Thursday 6th February 2025 - Commons Chamber
Department for Education
Jim Shannon speeches from: Manufacturing and Engineering (Northern Ireland)
Jim Shannon contributed 4 speeches (2,721 words)
Thursday 6th February 2025 - Commons Chamber
Department for Business and Trade
Jim Shannon speeches from: Low-income Countries: Debt Cancellation
Jim Shannon contributed 3 speeches (1,493 words)
Thursday 6th February 2025 - Westminster Hall
HM Treasury
Jim Shannon speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Jim Shannon contributed 1 speech (64 words)
Wednesday 5th February 2025 - Commons Chamber
Cabinet Office
Jim Shannon speeches from: Overseas Territories: Tax Transparency
Jim Shannon contributed 1 speech (841 words)
Wednesday 5th February 2025 - Westminster Hall
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Jim Shannon speeches from: High Street Retailers
Jim Shannon contributed 1 speech (72 words)
Wednesday 5th February 2025 - Westminster Hall
Department for Business and Trade
Jim Shannon speeches from: Gambling Harms
Jim Shannon contributed 2 speeches (519 words)
Wednesday 5th February 2025 - Westminster Hall
Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport
Jim Shannon speeches from: Maternal Mental Health
Jim Shannon contributed 1 speech (86 words)
Wednesday 5th February 2025 - Westminster Hall
Department of Health and Social Care
Jim Shannon speeches from: Closure of High Street Services: Rural Areas
Jim Shannon contributed 5 speeches (774 words)
Wednesday 5th February 2025 - Westminster Hall
Department for Business and Trade
Jim Shannon speeches from: Chagos Islands
Jim Shannon contributed 1 speech (131 words)
Wednesday 5th February 2025 - Commons Chamber
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office


Written Answers
Afghanistan: Resettlement
Asked by: Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party - Strangford)
Thursday 6th February 2025

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many people are awaiting appeal decisions in under the Afghan resettlement scheme.

Answered by Seema Malhotra - Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Department for Education) (Equalities)

The Afghan Resettlement Programme (ARP) has brought together the previous Afghan resettlement schemes into a single, efficient pipeline. In order to improve efficiency, value for money and outcomes across Afghan Resettlement.

The latest published statistics (https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/immigration-system-statistics-year-ending-september-2024) show that (up to the end of September 2024) we have brought around 33,400 people to safety from Afghanistan and the region.

Afghan operational data is viewable at Afghan Resettlement Programme: operational data - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk) and is released quarterly. There is no right of appeal against eligibility decisions made under the ARP.

Employment: Disability
Asked by: Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party - Strangford)
Thursday 6th February 2025

Question to the Department for Work and Pensions:

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, what steps she is taking to make workplaces more accessible for disabled people.

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

We are committed to boosting opportunity and championing the rights of disabled people. We will work closely with disabled people and their representative organisations to ensure that their needs and voices are at the heart of everything we do.

Employers play a key role in increasing employment opportunities and supporting disabled people and people with health conditions, to thrive as part of the workforce. Under the Equality Act 2010, there is a duty on employers to, on request, make reasonable adjustments for both job applicants and employees who meet the Act's definition of disability.

Our support to employers includes increasing access to Occupational Health, a digital information service for employers and the Disability Confident scheme. The Disability Confident scheme encourages employers to create disability inclusive workplaces and to support disabled people to get work and get on in work. Employers participating in the scheme must agree to several commitments, many of which relate to making the workplace more accessible. These include ensuring the recruitment process is inclusive and accessible, communicating and promoting vacancies through accessible channels, and anticipating and providing reasonable adjustments as required. Disability Confident is a voluntary scheme, developed by disabled people, employers and disability organisations representing disabled people. I plan to consider ways to make the scheme criteria and requirements more robust.

Disabled People can also access support through the Access to Work Scheme. The Access to Work Scheme provides grant funding to disabled people, as well as those with a health condition. The grant supports workplace adjustments that go beyond what would normally be expected from an employer through their duty to provide reasonable adjustments as outlined in the Equality Act 2010.

The grant provides personalised support and workplace assessments, travel to work, support workers, and specialist aids and equipment. The Scheme also includes the Mental Health Support Service (MHSS) which provides up to nine months of non-clinical support for people who need additional help with their wellbeing while in employment. In 23/24 the Access to Work Scheme supported 67,000 people with a workplace adjustment to move into or stay in work.

The Equality (Race and Disability) Bill will enshrine in law the full right to equal pay for disabled people, including disability pay gap reporting for large employers. We will support disabled people to access flexible working, breaking down barriers to opportunity.

This work will be relevant to all those who meet the definition of disability set out in the Equality Act 2010, and we will be engaging with a range of stakeholders to understand their lived experiences.

In addition to existing support, as part of the Get Britain Working plans set out in the recent white paper, the Government has launched Keep Britain Working, an independent review into the role of UK employers in reducing health-related inactivity and to promote healthy and inclusive workplaces, led by the former Chair of John Lewis, Sir Charlie Mayfield.

Members' Staff: Pay
Asked by: Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party - Strangford)
Monday 10th February 2025

Question

To ask the hon. Member for Warrington North, representing the Speaker's Committee for the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority, if she will make an assessment of the potential merits of increasing staff salary pay scales so parliamentary advisors can be paid at the same level as hon. Members.

Answered by Charlotte Nichols

The Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (IPSA) keeps MPs' staff pay under review and periodically assesses benchmarking data so that pay scales remain in line with the salaries of other similar roles within the public sector.

There are seven standard MPs' staff roles plus interns, each having different job descriptions, required skills and competencies, experience, and levels of responsibility. IPSA's benchmarking process insures that salary differentials reflect the market rates for different roles.

IPSA annually presents its recommendations to the Speaker's Committee for the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority as part of the committee's review of IPSA's main estimate.

Asbestos: Industrial Diseases
Asked by: Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party - Strangford)
Monday 10th February 2025

Question to the Department for Work and Pensions:

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, whether she has made an assessment of the adequacy of the financial compensation available to those that have been exposed to asbestos in the workplace.

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

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) provides specific support for people with asbestos-related conditions via a range of schemes.

Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit (IIDB) provides non-contributory, “no-fault” benefit for disablement because of an accident at work, or because of one of over 70 prescribed diseases known to be a risk from certain jobs. IIDB is a weekly award that can be worth up to £11,500* per year and has been consistently uprated in line with inflation.

The department also provides one-off lump-sum compensation payments under the Pneumoconiosis etc. (Workers’ Compensation) Act 1979 (the ‘1979 Act scheme’) to individuals who suffer from one of the dust-related diseases covered by the scheme, subject to the wider eligibility criteria being satisfied. This scheme is designed to cover people who are unable to claim damages from any relevant employers because they have gone out of business.

Asbestos-related diseases covered by IIDB and the 1979 Act scheme include pneumoconiosis (including asbestosis), diffuse mesothelioma, unilateral or bilateral diffuse pleural thickening and asbestos-related primary carcinoma of the lung. Subject to Parliamentary approval, both IIDB and the 1979 Act scheme are due to be uprated by 1.7 per cent from April this year.

In addition to these schemes someone suffering from long-term disabling affects due to an asbestos-related condition may be eligible for further financial support via Personal Independence Payment, or through Universal Credit and New Style Employment and Support Allowance for those with a health condition that limits their ability to work.

Those who have been exposed to asbestos in the workplace may pursue a civil compensation claim against an employer. Where their employer no longer exists or their employer’s insurer cannot be traced, individuals diagnosed with diffuse mesothelioma may also be eligible for an award under the 2014 Diffuse Mesothelioma Payment Scheme if there is evidence that their exposure was due to employer negligence.

*Figure rounded to the nearest hundred.

North Korea: Guided Weapons
Asked by: Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party - Strangford)
Tuesday 11th February 2025

Question to the Ministry of Defence:

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, what assessment he has made of the potential implications for his policies of recent reports of missile tests in North Korea.

Answered by Luke Pollard - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Ministry of Defence)

The UK is monitoring the continued testing of ballistic missiles by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), including the short-range ballistic missile (SRBM) launches on 14 January 2025 - all of which violate UN Security Council resolutions (UNSCR). The UK remains committed to calling out all violations of UNSCRs and will continue to work with partners to enforce existing UN approved sanctions on DPRK.

Small Businesses
Asked by: Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party - Strangford)
Tuesday 11th February 2025

Question to the Department for Business and Trade:

To ask the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, if he will take steps to provide additional incentives to help encourage people to establish small businesses.

Answered by Gareth Thomas - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Business and Trade)

The Government supports entrepreneurs with funding and mentoring through, for example the British Business Bank, via Start-up Loans.

The recently announced Business Growth Service which is due to be landed later this year, will help businesses access the support they need to grow, whether they are starting out or looking to scale up. One aim is to ensure that businesses can access more targeted support that considers their particular needs.

We will publish our Small Business Strategy later this year, setting out how the Government will encourage entrepreneurship across the UK and enable small businesses to grow, empowering entrepreneurs to innovate, export and create new jobs.

Universal Credit: Young People
Asked by: Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party - Strangford)
Tuesday 11th February 2025

Question to the Department for Work and Pensions:

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, what assessment has been made of the adequacy of the uptake of Universal Credit in under 21s in the last 12 months.

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

Monthly statistics for the number of Starts to Universal Credit in Great Britain by age, are published quarterly on Stat-Xplore, and are currently available to October 2024, with statistics to January 2025 due to be published on Tuesday 18th February 2025.

Users can log in or access Stat-Xplore as a guest and, if needed, can access guidance on how to extract the information required. There is also a Universal Credit Official Statistics: Stat-Xplore user guide.

The Department’s Youth Offer provides individually tailored Work Coach support to young people aged 16 to 24 who are claiming Universal Credit. This support includes the Youth Employment Programme, Youth Employability Coaches for young people with additional barriers to finding work, and Youth Hubs across Great Britain.

Alcoholism: Death
Asked by: Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party - Strangford)
Wednesday 12th February 2025

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, how many alcohol related deaths there have been in England in the last 12 months.

Answered by Ashley Dalton - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department of Health and Social Care)

There were 21,912 alcohol-related deaths in England for the 2022 calendar year. This is from the latest available data, published by the Department, and is available at the following link:

https://fingertips.phe.org.uk/profile/local-alcohol-profiles/data#page/4/gid/1938132984/pat/159/par/K02000001/ati/15/are/E92000001/iid/93763/age/1/sex/4/cat/-1/ctp/-1/yrr/1/cid/4/tbm/1

The data for 2023 will be published on 4 February 2025.

Special Educational Needs
Asked by: Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party - Strangford)
Tuesday 11th February 2025

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what steps she is taking with Cabinet colleagues to help ensure that there is adequate support for parents learning how to care for a child with special needs and disabilities.

Answered by Catherine McKinnell - Minister of State (Education)

Education is a devolved matter, and the response outlines the information for England only.

Under the Children Act 1989 local authorities must, in accordance with section 17ZD, assess and support the needs of parent carers who provide or intend to provide care for a disabled child and who meet the criteria set out. Services may include provision of short breaks or other support to assist parent carers.

The Law Commission are currently undertaking an independent review of social care legislation relating to disabled children. They are due to report their final recommendations to government in summer 2025, at which point we will consider proposals for reforms to the disabled children’s social care system, including the adequacy of the legal framework supporting parents carers.

The government funds Parent Carer Forums (PCFs) who are representative local groups of parents and carers of children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). They work alongside local authorities, education, health and other service providers to ensure the services they plan, commission, deliver and monitor, meet the needs of children and families locally.

The government also funds Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Information and Support Services (SENDIASS) offer information, advice and support for parents, carers children and young people with SEND. The department’s contract funds the training of SENDIASS staff. Under the Children and Families Act (2014) it is a legal requirement that all local authorities have a SENDIASS.

This government’s ambition is that all children and young people with SEND or in alternative provision receive the right support to succeed in their education and as they move into adult life. The department is working closely with experts on reforms, recently appointing a Strategic Advisor for SEND, who will play a key role in convening and engaging with the sector, including leaders, practitioners, children and families as we consider the next steps for the future of SEND reform.

India: Religious Freedom
Asked by: Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party - Strangford)
Friday 14th February 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, if he will make an assessment of the potential implications for his policies of reports of freedom of religion or belief violations in India.

Answered by Catherine West - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The UK Government condemns any instances of discrimination because of religion or belief, regardless of the country or faith involved. Concerns about the rights and opportunities of some religious minorities in India are widely reported, and our High Commission in New Delhi and network of Deputy High Commissions across India track these issues closely.

We take this seriously. Dialogue concerning this is an important aspect of the UK-India relationship, and where we have specific concerns, we raise them directly with India. Our network in India also meets regularly with religious representatives from different faith communities, and, on 18 October, I held a roundtable with a range of faith leaders in Delhi to discuss issues facing religious organisations today.

Ministry of Defence: Contracts
Asked by: Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party - Strangford)
Friday 14th February 2025

Question to the Ministry of Defence:

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, what contracts his Department plans to provide to businesses in each of the devolved regions.

Answered by Maria Eagle - Minister of State (Ministry of Defence)

The Defence footprint is nationwide and in every one of the UK’s nations and regions the Ministry of Defence (MOD) is making a positive difference. The MOD is required to use fair and open competition for all its contract opportunities, which includes non-discrimination on the grounds of location of a potential supplier in the UK, and is always keen to attract new entrants to the supply chain. Details of contracts awarded by the Department can be found on the Defence Sourcing Portal.

Electric Vehicles: Sales
Asked by: Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party - Strangford)
Friday 14th February 2025

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what assessment she has made of trends in the level of electric vehicle purchases in the last 12 months.

Answered by Lilian Greenwood - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport)

The Government closely monitors developments in the EV market. 2024 was a record year for the sale of new zero emission cars. In 2024 over 380,000 electric cars were sold, the highest number ever in the UK. These made up a fifth of the new car market – also the highest ever. In 2024, the UK overtook Germany to become the largest electric car market in Europe and the market as a whole grew by 2.6%, faster than France, Germany, and the EU.

The electric van market also continues to experience growth. New electric van volumes increased by 3.3% in 2024, compared to the previous year.

China: Falun Gong
Asked by: Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party - Strangford)
Friday 14th February 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, whether his Department is taking steps to help tackle (a) propaganda, (b) disinformation, (c) persecution and (d) other forms of transnational repression by the Chinese Communist Party against Falun Gong practitioners.

Answered by Catherine West - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

Within China, the environment for freedom of religion or belief is restrictive, which includes the persecution of Falun Gong practitioners. This government will work to uphold the right to freedom of religion and belief for all abroad, for example through bilateral engagement. The Prime Minister, Foreign Secretary, and Chancellor all raised human rights recently with their counterparts.

Within the UK, attempts by foreign governments to intimidate, harass, or harm our residents will not be tolerated. We have a broad suite of powers available to counter this threat, and we continue to implement measures in the National Security Act 2023, which make the UK a harder target for those states which seek to conduct hostile acts.

Animal Breeding: Convictions
Asked by: Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party - Strangford)
Friday 14th February 2025

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, if she will make an estimate of the number of people convicted for offences related to puppy farming in the last 12 months.

Answered by Nicholas Dakin - Government Whip, Lord Commissioner of HM Treasury

The Ministry of Justice publishes data on offenders convicted for animal cruelty offences in the Outcomes by Offences data tool, that can be downloaded from the Criminal Justice Statistics landing page here: Criminal Justice Statistics.

However, data held centrally does not include information on whether defendants were convicted for offences related to puppy farming.


This information may be held in court records but to examine individual court records would be of disproportionate costs.

Tinnitus: Health Services
Asked by: Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party - Strangford)
Friday 14th February 2025

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, how many people are on a waiting list for treatment for Tinnitus.

Answered by Karin Smyth - Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care)

The Department does not hold information in this format. Tinnitus is a condition that can result in many different treatments, including medication, which are not all captured in the Waiting List Minimum Dataset.

As of November 2024, the waiting list for ear, nose and throat (ENT) stood at 633,270. This marked a decrease of 4,380 compared to October 2024. As of November 2024, 49.2% of pathways were within 18 weeks. Not all of the patients on the waiting list will have a “decision to treat”.

Tackling waiting lists, including in ENT, is a key part of our Health Mission, and we will deliver an additional two million operations, scans, and appointments during our first year in Government, which is equivalent to 40,000 per week, as a first step in our commitment to ensure that patients can expect to be treated within 18 weeks.

The Elective Reform Plan, launched as part of the Government’s Plan for Change, sets out how we will get back to the NHS Constitutional Standard that 92% of patients wait no longer than 18 weeks from Referral to Treatment by the end of this Parliament, whilst also ensuring that patients have the best possible experience of care. The Elective Reform Plan also commits to reforming clinical pathways to improve efficiency in five priority specialties, one of which is ENT.

Public Transport: Crimes of Violence
Asked by: Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party - Strangford)
Friday 14th February 2025

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many assaults on transport staff there have been in the last 12 months.

Answered by Diana Johnson - Minister of State (Home Office)

The Home Office collects and publishes information on the number of offences and their investigative outcomes recorded by the police in England and Wales on a quarterly basis, which can be accessed here:

https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/police-recorded-crime-open-data-tables

This includes assault offences recorded by British Transport Police. However, it is not currently possible to separately identify assaults against staff from those against passengers in data held centrally.

Fuel Oil: Northern Ireland
Asked by: Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party - Strangford)
Friday 14th February 2025

Question to the Department for Energy Security & Net Zero:

To ask the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, what discussions he has had with the Northern Ireland Executive on enabling oil fuelled heating homes in Northern Ireland to transition to gas.

Answered by Michael Shanks - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Energy Security and Net Zero)

Energy policy is a transferred matter to the Northern Ireland Assembly and Northern Ireland Executive. DESNZ holds regular discussions with NI Executive on broader energy matters, including through our Net Zero, Energy and Climate Change Inter-ministerial Group.

Homelessness: Taxis
Asked by: Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party - Strangford)
Wednesday 12th February 2025

Question to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government:

To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, how much her Department has spent on taxi expenses for homeless people in the last 12 months.

Answered by Rushanara Ali - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Housing, Communities and Local Government)

The Homelessness Prevention Grant (HPG) is allocated to councils across England based on local homelessness pressures and is used to meet local needs.

HPG funding allocations for the period 2023 through 2025 are available online and can be accessed via the following link: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/homelessness-prevention-grant-2023-to-2025

Local authorities can use their funding flexibly to support homeless households. MHCLG does not hold any data on the proportion of funding that was allocated to taxi expenses.

Employers' Contributions
Asked by: Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party - Strangford)
Wednesday 12th February 2025

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what assessment she has made of the potential impact of rises in employer National Insurance contributions on victims of domestic and sexual violence.

Answered by James Murray - Exchequer Secretary (HM Treasury)

The Government recognises the important role charities play in our society and has made it a priority to reset the relationship with civil society by developing a Civil Society Covenant.

To repair the public finances and help raise the revenue required to increase funding for public services, the government has taken the difficult decision to increase employer National Insurance.

The Government recognises the need to protect the smallest businesses and charities, which is why we have more than doubled the Employment Allowance to £10,500, meaning more than half of employers with NICs liabilities either gain or see no change next year. Charities will still be able to claim employer NICs reliefs including those for under 21s and under 25 apprentices, where eligible.

More broadly, within the tax system, we provide support to charities through a range of reliefs and exemptions, including reliefs for charitable giving., with more than £6 billion in charitable reliefs provided to charities, CASCs and their donors in 2023 to 2024.

Special Educational Needs: School Meals
Asked by: Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party - Strangford)
Wednesday 12th February 2025

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what steps she is taking to improve meals in schools for SEN children.

Answered by Stephen Morgan - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Education)

Education is a devolved matter, and the response outlines the information for England only.

This government’s ambition is that all children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities receive the right support to succeed in their education and as they move into adult life. It is important that children eat nutritious food at school and the department encourages schools to have a whole-school approach to healthy eating.

The minimum standards for school food are set out in legislation. Beyond this, headteachers, school governors and their caterers are best placed to make decisions about their school food policies that take into account local circumstances. In doing so, schools are expected to make reasonable efforts to cater for pupils with particular requirements, for example to reflect medical, dietary and cultural needs.

School governors have a responsibility to ensure compliance with the School Food Standards. To support governors, the department, along with National Governance Association, are running a pilot online training course on school food for governors and trustees. The department will evaluate the training programme’s reception and effectiveness in the short-term.

Education settings are obliged, under the Equality Act 2010, to make reasonable adjustments for children and young people with disabilities to avoid putting them at a substantial disadvantage in relation to a relevant matter, in comparison with persons who are not disabled. Schools are required to make reasonable adjustments to enable such pupils to access their school meals, should they wish to. Schools should work with the pupil, their family and any other professionals involved, to agree the necessary support. It is for the school to make the decision about what is reasonable in any particular situation.

British Telecom: Directories
Asked by: Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party - Strangford)
Wednesday 12th February 2025

Question to the Department for Science, Innovation & Technology:

To ask the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, whether he has had discussions she with BT on the potential impact of the withdrawal of BT's free (a) online and (b) physical directories on (i) the elderly and (ii) people in digital poverty.

Answered by Chris Bryant - Minister of State (Department for Culture, Media and Sport)

Ofcom is responsible for ensuring that UK consumers have access to directory and directory information services. Ofcom does not specify the form of the directory.

The Department has not had discussions with BT around the withdrawal of its physical directories or their free online directory. We understand from a public statement made by BT that it took a decision to withdraw these due to a lack of demand and the environmental impact of printing and distributing hard copies.

BT provides free downloadable A-Z directory on their website; hard copies can be purchased online. BT offers a free service, called 195 for users with certain additional needs.

Devolution: Finance
Asked by: Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party - Strangford)
Wednesday 12th February 2025

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, if she will hold discussions with the devolved Administrations on the adequacy of (a) funding and (b) devolved powers for the provision of public services.

Answered by Darren Jones - Chief Secretary to the Treasury

The UK Government regularly engages with officials and ministers from the devolved governments on a wide range of issues, including their funding to deliver public services.

The devolved governments’ settlements for 2025-26 are the largest in real terms of any settlements since devolution. Each devolved government is receiving at least 20% more per person than equivalent UK Government spending in the rest of the UK, amounting to over £16 billion more in 2025-26. In total, the devolved governments will receive over £86 billion in 2025-26, including an additional £6.6 billion through the Barnett formula.

Barnett-based funding is not ringfenced for a specific policy area. This provides the devolved governments with the flexibility to allocate funding across devolved areas according to their own priorities and local circumstances, including public services. The devolved governments remain accountable to their respective devolved legislatures for these decisions.

Nuclear Power: Innovation
Asked by: Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party - Strangford)
Wednesday 12th February 2025

Question to the Department for Energy Security & Net Zero:

To ask the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, what discussions he has had with the devolved Administrations on innovation in nuclear technology.

Answered by Michael Shanks - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Energy Security and Net Zero)

DESNZ Ministers engage with Devolved Government counterparts on energy matters regularly, including through the Net Zero, Energy and Climate Change Interministerial Group (IMG) which last took place on 17 October 2024. The next IMG is scheduled to meet on 6 March in Belfast with NI Ministers chairing.

Small Businesses: Northern Ireland
Asked by: Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party - Strangford)
Wednesday 12th February 2025

Question to the Northern Ireland Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, what discussions he has had with the Northern Ireland Executive on small businesses sourcing material.

Answered by Hilary Benn - Secretary of State for Northern Ireland

The Windsor Framework established a broad set of arrangements to support Great Britain-based businesses to move goods to Northern Ireland, including to small businesses based in Northern Ireland.

Small businesses are the backbone of our economy and are front and centre of the Government’s growth mission. The Government is committed to supporting the Executive as it works to generate economic growth. In support of that, I hold regular discussions with ministers and political parties in the Assembly, as well as with businesses and their representative bodies.

Higher Education: National Security
Asked by: Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party - Strangford)
Wednesday 12th February 2025

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what steps she is taking to prevent higher education institutions from targeted influence from hostile states.

Answered by Janet Daby - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Education)

Education is a devolved matter, and the response outlines the information for England only.

This government is committed to ensuring our world-leading universities remain free from foreign interference. There are a set of measures that protect against undue foreign interference in our universities. These range from the Academic Technology Approval Scheme, which vets students and researchers seeking to study in sensitive areas, to the provisions of the Higher Education Freedom of Speech Act 2023, which includes the implementation of a new complaints scheme which will offer a new focused route for concerns regarding foreign interference in academic freedom and free speech to be raised.

The government offers practical advice to support the sector to engage with international partnerships in transparent and secure ways. The Research Collaboration and Advice Team, the National Protective Security Authority, the National Cyber Security Centre, and guidance published by Universities UK all support the sector to manage the security-related risks of internationalisation.

The government is currently working at pace on the implementation of the Foreign Influence Registration Scheme, which will apply to universities across the UK, and will require registration of foreign directed activity involving specific governments and entities where it is necessary to protect the safety or interests of the UK. We expect the scheme to commence in summer 2025.

Finally, the government is conducting an internal review, informed by engagement with the regulator, sector, academics impacted by foreign interference, as well as international partners, to assess existing approaches to managing the risk of foreign interference and what more support they might need.

Analgesics: Prescriptions
Asked by: Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party - Strangford)
Thursday 13th February 2025

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, if she will make an estimate of recent trends in the number of people prescribed pain medication in the last 12 months.

Answered by Karin Smyth - Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care)

The Prescription Cost Analysis data release gives items and quantities of each medicine dispensed in the community in England. The following table shows the total number of items dispensed for analgesics in England, regardless of where prescribed, as well as the unique number of patients that were dispensed medicines listed in British National Formulary (BNF) Section 4.7 Analgesics, from December 2023 to November 2024:

Month and year

Total number of items

Unique identified patients

December 2023

5,000,000

3,100,000

January 2024

5,200,000

3,200,000

February 2024

4,800,000

3,100,000

March 2024

4,900,000

3,100,000

April 2024

5,100,000

3,200,000

May 2024

5,200,000

3,200,000

June 2024

4,800,000

3,100,000

July 2024

5,200,000

3,200,000

August 2024

5,000,000

3,100,000

September 2024

4,900,000

3,100,000

October 2024

5,200,000

3,200,000

November 2024

5,000,000

3,200,000

Total

60,400,000

7,500,000

For further information, BNF 4.7 includes:

- non-opioid analgesics and compound preparations;

- opioid analgesics;

- neuropathic pain medicines; and

- antimigraine medicines.

No data has been captured relating to the clinical indication a prescription is intended for. Some of these products can be used for a variety of clinical indications and therefore the figures provided may include items that were prescribed for a different condition, rather than for pain relief.

It is important to note that this data does not capture medicines classified elsewhere within the BNF, which are primarily used for other reasons, but may also be used for analgesic purposes. This includes, for example, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, which feature in 10.1 ‘Drugs used in rheumatic diseases and gout’, and antidepressants, used off-label in chronic primary pain, which feature in 4.3 ‘Antidepressant drugs’.

Chemicals: Manufacturing Industries
Asked by: Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party - Strangford)
Thursday 13th February 2025

Question to the Department for Business and Trade:

To ask the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, what steps he is taking to help protect the chemical industry from (a) site closures and (b) job losses.

Answered by Sarah Jones - Minister of State (Department for Energy Security and Net Zero)

The chemicals sector underpins almost all manufacturing in the UK and is fundamental to maximising growth and productivity across the economy to drive forward the government’s missions, including delivering growth for all. Reforms are underway to address planning barriers to growth, channel finance towards growth priorities and accelerate the transition to net zero.

This will be supported by our modern Industrial Strategy which will implement targeted policy interventions to drive long-term sustainable, inclusive and secure growth.

Last autumn’s Budget announced continued support for Energy Intensive Industries – including chemical companies - through £350M of additional funding across the next two years.

Dairy Farming
Asked by: Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party - Strangford)
Thursday 13th February 2025

Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what assessment he has made of the potential implications for his policies of trends in the number of dairy farmers in the last ten years.

Answered by Daniel Zeichner - Minister of State (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)

Information relating to the question on the number of UK dairy producers can be found publicly available here: (Livestock populations in the UK, Latest UK milk prices and composition of milk, Structure of the agricultural industry in England and the UK at June, Results by size of Farm in the UK)

From 2021 to 2023, data on the milk production-to-supply ratio showed a stable trend, consistently remaining at 105%. This indicates the UK produces a milk surplus, exceeding domestic consumption needs. The production-to-supply ratio is generally understood as a broad measure of national self-sufficiency, indicating the ability of UK agriculture to meet consumer demand. We lack detailed farm type and labour data for the UK, however, hold this for England. While not all dairy herds are on these holdings, the majority are. Over the last decade (2014 – 2023), the number of dairy farm holdings in England decreased by 24%, while the number of agricultural workers on holdings classified as dairy farm type decreased by 15%. Although production of milk in the UK has increased in the last decade, the number of UK producers and employment on English dairy farms has fallen.

Defra Officials Statistics: Agriculture in the UK 2023 Chapter 14: The food chain

Defra Officials Statistics: Numbers of holdings and agricultural activity by farm type at 1 June each year in England



Early Day Motions
Tuesday 11th February

National Heart Month

14 signatures (Most recent: 27 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party - Strangford)
That this House recognises the importance of National Heart Month in the UK, celebrated in February each year and hosted by the British Heart Foundation; notes that this campaign raises awareness of heart-related health conditions, and promotes healthy living habits to help reduce the risk of heart diseases; highlights that …
Tuesday 11th February

70th anniversary of Killyleagh Girls Brigade

2 signatures (Most recent: 12 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party - Strangford)
That this House celebrates the 70th anniversary of Killyleagh Girls Brigade, celebrated this month; notes that Killyleagh Parish supports the Girls Brigade Company in the town, which is linked to Killyleagh Presbyterian Church in the constituency of Strangford; highlights that the girls brigade is a Christian ministry among girls and …


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Wednesday 26th February
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Changes to Overseas Development Assistance

23 signatures (Most recent: 27 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Monica Harding (Liberal Democrat - Esher and Walton)
That this House expresses concern over the Government’s decision to reduce the UK’s Official Development Assistance (ODA) from 0.5% to 0.3% of Gross National Income (GNI); agrees with the importance of strengthening the UK’s national security and defence commitments, particularly in light of increasing global security challenges, but recognises that …
Wednesday 26th February
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NHS nurse Kate Turner

2 signatures (Most recent: 27 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Peter Prinsley (Labour - Bury St Edmunds and Stowmarket)
That this House congratulates Kate Turner on her 50 years of service to the NHS as a nurse at the West Suffolk Hospital in Bury St Edmunds; notes the positive effect her work has had on thousands of people across Suffolk, in hospitals, the community and for many years in …
Wednesday 26th February
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Democratic Republic of the Congo

6 signatures (Most recent: 27 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Stephen Gethins (Scottish National Party - Arbroath and Broughty Ferry)
That this House expresses its grave concern at the ongoing conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), where over 800,000 people have been displaced; notes that the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights warns that the warring parties are increasingly using rape and sexual violence as a …
Wednesday 26th February
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Anniversary of the Darfur genocide

2 signatures (Most recent: 27 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Shockat Adam (Independent - Leicester South)
That this House commemorates the anniversary of the Darfur genocide in 2003 when hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians were killed, and millions more were displaced from their homes; acknowledges the suffering inflicted upon indigenous tribes in the region, including the Fur, Masalit and Zaghawa groups; further acknowledges the profound …
Wednesday 26th February
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Cheltenham Festival week and antisocial behaviour

5 signatures (Most recent: 27 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Max Wilkinson (Liberal Democrat - Cheltenham)
That this House acknowledges the huge economic benefits which race week brings to Cheltenham, particularly to the local hospitality industry; notes that local residents have concerns about antisocial behaviour, including public urination; recognises that local agencies have worked hard for the past two years to reduce public urination, on a …
Wednesday 26th February
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Treatment of Israeli hostages

19 signatures (Most recent: 27 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Calum Miller (Liberal Democrat - Bicester and Woodstock)
That this House is deeply moved by the release of hostages after being held in captivity for over 16 months by Hamas; notes with disgust the way in which hostages have been treated while in captivity and during their release, such as the way in which Eli Sharabi was cruelly …
Wednesday 26th February
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Air Gunner Jim Squires

7 signatures (Most recent: 27 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Ian Roome (Liberal Democrat - North Devon)
That this House pays tribute to the life and wartime service of the late Jim Squires, formerly of No. 50 Squadron, Royal Air Force, and a Lancaster bomber Air Gunner who survived more than 35 sorties during the Second World War; recognises an extraordinary life lived to 99 years of …
Tuesday 25th February
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Stratford upon Avon Boat Club

6 signatures (Most recent: 27 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Manuela Perteghella (Liberal Democrat - Stratford-on-Avon)
That this House congratulates Stratford upon Avon Boat Club for winning the inaugural Environmental Sustainability Award at the British Rowing Awards 2024; notes its proactive, collaborative approach to reducing its environmental footprint through the formation of a Sustainability Working Group, the adoption of eco-friendly cleaning practices, the installation of a …
Tuesday 25th February
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Content warnings for infant mortality

6 signatures (Most recent: 27 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Cameron Thomas (Liberal Democrat - Tewkesbury)
That this House notes with concern the lack of content warnings in film and television broadcasting relating to infant mortality; recognises that adequate trigger warnings exist in other fields including violent scenes, sexual assault, drug and alcohol use, tobacco products, foul language, yet a subject as distressing as infant mortality …
Tuesday 25th February
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British Science Week

7 signatures (Most recent: 27 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: George Freeman (Conservative - Mid Norfolk)
That this House marks British Science Week - a ten-day celebration of science, research and innovation – featuring thousands of events and activities across the UK for people of all ages; commends the efforts of the British Science Association to inspire and enable schools, community groups, cultural organisations, research institutions …
Tuesday 25th February
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National Fish and Chip Awards 2025

11 signatures (Most recent: 27 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Steve Darling (Liberal Democrat - Torbay)
That this House celebrates the National Fish and Chip Awards 2025, recognising the vital role of fish and chip businesses in the economy, hospitality sector, and local communities; acknowledges the National Federation of Fish Friers (NFFF) for its work in supporting and promoting the fish and chip industry; congratulates Pier …
Tuesday 25th February
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Western Gateway Rail Deal

4 signatures (Most recent: 27 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Catherine Fookes (Labour - Monmouthshire)
That this House notes the publication of the Western Gateway Rail Deal, which sets out ways to capitalise on new funding to connect an extra 248,000 people to a new local train station across South Wales and Western England, including five new Burns Stations, which if delivered, could add £17bn …
Tuesday 25th February
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Status of Scotch Whisky

19 signatures (Most recent: 27 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Jamie Stone (Liberal Democrat - Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross)
That this House recognises the English Whisky Guild’s application to obtain Geographical Indication status; acknowledges that the application includes a different definition of Single Malt; notes that the current definition of Single Malt Whisky denotes the production at a single distillery using a single variety of malted barley grain; further …
Tuesday 25th February
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Kings Oak Primary School Eco-Council

3 signatures (Most recent: 26 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Mohammad Yasin (Labour - Bedford)
That this House recognises the tremendous work being done by the Eco-Council at Kings Oak Primary School in Bedford in raising awareness for for the environment and seeking to make the school and their local area a better place; acknowledges the success of primary school aged children in reducing single-use …
Tuesday 25th February
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Recognition and justice for the victims of the Khojaly tragedy

2 signatures (Most recent: 26 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Bob Blackman (Conservative - Harrow East)
That this House extends condolences to the people of Azerbaijan as they commemorate, on 26 February 2025, the 33rd anniversary of the Khojaly massacre where Armenian armed forces, with the backing of the Russian 366th Motor Rifle Regiment, brutally slaughtered 613 Azerbaijani civilians in Khojaly, including 106 women, 63 children, …
Tuesday 25th February
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Regional Inequalities in energy pricing

30 signatures (Most recent: 27 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Angus MacDonald (Liberal Democrat - Inverness, Skye and West Ross-shire)
That this House acknowledges the severe disparity in energy costs between mains gas and electricity, which disproportionately affects rural communities and high rise buildings across the UK; notes that while renewable electricity is cheaper to generate, market structures result in electricity consumers paying significantly more than those using mains gas; …
Tuesday 25th February
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Norther Ireland Football Training Centre of Excellence

3 signatures (Most recent: 26 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Jim Allister (Traditional Unionist Voice - North Antrim)
That this House welcomes the announcement of the joint venture between the Irish Football Association and Galgorm Resort, whereby a state of the art football training facility will be provided for the Northern Ireland Football Teams, both male and female, at Galgorm, County Antrim; notes that this project will fill …
Tuesday 25th February
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Energy price cap increase

2 signatures (Most recent: 26 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Shockat Adam (Independent - Leicester South)
That this House notes with concern the further increase of the energy price cap by Ofgem from April 2025; further notes at 6.4%, or an average £111 per year, this is higher than expected and higher than the rate of inflation and average pay increases; acknowledges the research by Citizens …
Tuesday 25th February
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Calum Langmuir ski success

2 signatures (Most recent: 26 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Graham Leadbitter (Scottish National Party - Moray West, Nairn and Strathspey)
That this House congratulates Calum Langmuir, an Alpine ski racer from Nethy Bridge, on his recent success at the 2025 FIS Alpine Ski World Championships in Saalbach, Austria; notes his impressive fifth-place finish in the Giant Slalom qualifiers, securing his spot among the top 25 out of 130 competitors; acknowledges …
Tuesday 25th February
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Closure of the Musician Pub in Leicester

2 signatures (Most recent: 26 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Shockat Adam (Independent - Leicester South)
That this House notes with regret the closure of the Musician Pub in Leicester; recognises its citation in a recent survey as one of the top 10 most active music venues in the country; congratulates owner Darren Nockles for his 25 years of service showcasing music from Leicester and around …
Tuesday 25th February
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Cairngorm Brewery award success

3 signatures (Most recent: 26 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Graham Leadbitter (Scottish National Party - Moray West, Nairn and Strathspey)
That this House congratulates Cairngorm Brewery in Aviemore on their recent success at the Great British Beer Festival Winter 2025; recognises their Black Gold session stout, 4.4% ABV, was awarded the title of Champion Winter Beer of Britain; commends the dedication and craftsmanship of the brewery team, including Sales Director …
Tuesday 25th February
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Homelessness

16 signatures (Most recent: 27 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Vikki Slade (Liberal Democrat - Mid Dorset and North Poole)
That this House recognises there is a rough sleeping emergency; highlights with concern the Rough Sleeping Inquiry's findings, published on 14 February 2025, of gaps between public institutions and housing support which put vulnerable people at greater risk of rough sleeping following discharge from health care settings or prison; notes …
Tuesday 25th February
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Youth Olympics success

2 signatures (Most recent: 26 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Graham Leadbitter (Scottish National Party - Moray West, Nairn and Strathspey)
That this House congratulates freestyle snowboarder Emily Rothney, from Carrbridge and downhill skier Tia Freshwater, from Kincraig, on their recent success at the Youth Olympics in Georgia; recognises that Emily won a gold medal for Team GB with a total score of 156.75 after scoring an impressive 83 points on …
Tuesday 25th February
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National Railway Heritage Awards success

2 signatures (Most recent: 26 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Graham Leadbitter (Scottish National Party - Moray West, Nairn and Strathspey)
That this House congratulates Jillian and David Robertson on their recent success at the 44th National Railway Heritage Awards in London; notes that they were recognised with a Highly Commended certificate in the commercial restoration category for their work in transforming former council offices at Kingussie railway station into a …
Monday 24th February
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Edinburgh Integrated Joint Board funding for third sector groups

3 signatures (Most recent: 26 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Scott Arthur (Labour - Edinburgh South West)
That this House notes the significant concern by elected representatives, service users, and the 64 affected national and local charities providing services to the community in Edinburgh at the reported plan by the Edinburgh Integration Joint Board (EIJB) to end its £4.5 million charity grant programme; urges the EIJB to …
Monday 24th February
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Jallianwala Bagh massacre of 1919

7 signatures (Most recent: 27 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: John McDonnell (Independent - Hayes and Harlington)
That this House notes the horrific events that took place on the 13 April 1919 where more than 1500 unarmed children, women, men and the elderly were brutally shot and murdered and more than 6,000 were injured without any warning or reason under the order of Brigadier General R.E.H. Dye; …
Monday 24th February
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Supporting British farmers

27 signatures (Most recent: 27 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Edward Morello (Liberal Democrat - West Dorset)
That this House recognises the vital contribution of British farmers to food security, environmental protection, and rural communities; notes with great concern that 30% of farms failed to make profit in 2023/24 and the UK has seen a 5.8% decline in dairy producers; acknowledges farmers are being forced to diversify …
Monday 24th February
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Earls High School and Project Gambia

2 signatures (Most recent: 25 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Alex Ballinger (Labour - Halesowen)
That this House commends Earls High School for their longstanding support of the charity Project Gambia; congratulates their efforts in increasing student participation in the charity; praises the 32 Year 10 students who will be travelling to Gambia at the end of the month to volunteer with young children in …
Monday 24th February
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55th anniversary of Drumchapel Credit Union

2 signatures (Most recent: 25 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Patricia Ferguson (Labour - Glasgow West)
That this House congratulates Drumchapel Credit Union on reaching its 55th anniversary; notes that, having been formed in 1970, it is the first credit union in Scotland; recognises the credit union’s significant contribution to the local community in Drumchapel and Glasgow West constituency, and the vital role it has played …
Monday 24th February
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Survivors of Bereavement by Suicide charity

25 signatures (Most recent: 27 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Layla Moran (Liberal Democrat - Oxford West and Abingdon)
That this House recognises the important work done by the charity Survivors of Bereavement by Suicide; notes that for every person who dies by suicide, there are up to 135 people who are impacted by the death; further notes Survivors of Bereavement by Suicide's aim to set up groups across …
Monday 24th February
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160th anniversary of SeeScape

3 signatures (Most recent: 27 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Richard Baker (Labour - Glenrothes and Mid Fife)
That this House recognises the remarkable achievements of Seescape, which celebrates its 160th anniversary this year; acknowledges the depth and scope of the charity’s vital role in supporting people with visual impairment across Fife, previously as Fife Society for the Blind and now as Seescape, helping people with sight loss …
Monday 24th February
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Increases in rail fares

13 signatures (Most recent: 27 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: James MacCleary (Liberal Democrat - Lewes)
That this House deeply regrets the Government’s decision to increase rail fares by 4.6%, at a time when performance on the rail network continues to decline; notes with concern that this increase fails to incentivise train use, undermining efforts to promote public transport as an affordable and sustainable alternative; expresses …
Monday 24th February
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Hill farming

12 signatures (Most recent: 27 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Tim Farron (Liberal Democrat - Westmorland and Lonsdale)
That this House recognises hill farming to be critical to the protection and restoration of beautiful British upland farmland; acknowledges the world class standards of animal husbandry and food production practised by British upland farmers; notes that hill farmers work to improve biodiversity through sheep grazing and the protection of …
Thursday 13th February
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120 years of Boroughmuir High School

2 signatures (Most recent: 25 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Scott Arthur (Labour - Edinburgh South West)
That this House congratulates Boroughmuir High School on its recent celebration to mark 120 years since the school's; recognises the longstanding success of the school and its alumni; and wishes it well for many more years to come.
Monday 24th February
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Cash acceptance

16 signatures (Most recent: 27 Feb 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 …
Thursday 13th February
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Centenary of Murrayfield Stadium

7 signatures (Most recent: 25 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Christine Jardine (Liberal Democrat - Edinburgh West)
That this House celebrates the 100th anniversary of the opening of Murrayfield Stadium on 21st March 1925; notes that the first event held at Murrayfield was a Five Nations match between Scotland and England, which saw Scotland win the Calcutta Cup during their first Five Nations Grand Slam; further notes …
Thursday 13th February
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Prostate cancer screening and men's health support

19 signatures (Most recent: 27 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Manuela Perteghella (Liberal Democrat - Stratford-on-Avon)
That this House acknowledges the vital work of the South Warwickshire Prostate Cancer Support Group in raising awareness of prostate cancer and supporting those affected; recognises the urgent need for a National Prostate Cancer Screening Programme to improve early detection and save lives; calls for enhanced GP training on PSA …
Thursday 13th February
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UAE imprisonment of Ryan Cornelius

9 signatures (Most recent: 27 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Munira Wilson (Liberal Democrat - Twickenham)
That this House notes with concern that Ryan Cornelius, a British citizen, remains imprisoned in the United Arab Emirates, notwithstanding a finding by the United Nations that he has been arbitrarily detained, and notwithstanding a finding by the United Nations that Mr Cornelius should be immediately released and provided with …
Thursday 13th February
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Edinburgh Zoo's capybaras

9 signatures (Most recent: 25 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Christine Jardine (Liberal Democrat - Edinburgh West)
That this House celebrates the recent addition of two seven-month-old capybaras, yet to be named, to Edinburgh Zoo; recognizes the work of Edinburgh Zoo towards conservation, education and the promotion of biodiversity; commends the outstanding conservation efforts of the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS), who run Edinburgh Zoo, to …
Thursday 13th February
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Inspection of Hyndland Secondary School

2 signatures (Most recent: 25 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Patricia Ferguson (Labour - Glasgow West)
That this House notes that Hyndland Secondary School in the Glasgow West constituency has been rated as excellent in two categories in a recent inspection report by Education Scotland; further notes that the school received these grades in the areas of learning, teaching and assessment and in raising attainment and …
Monday 24th February
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Wellbeing of home educated children

17 signatures (Most recent: 27 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Gideon Amos (Liberal Democrat - Taunton and Wellington)
That this House recognises that for many children and their families, personalised home education is the best choice, and therefore affirms the rights of parents to choose home education where it is in their child’s best interest; notes that, in and of itself, home education does not present a safeguarding …
Monday 24th February
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Commemorating 200 years of the modern railway

3 signatures (Most recent: 25 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Karl Turner (Labour - Kingston upon Hull East)
That this House celebrates the bicentenary of the Stockton and Darlington Railway, opened on 27 September 1825, marking the beginning of the modern railway era; notes that this was a transformative innovation, born in Britain, which rapidly spread across the globe, connecting places, people, ideas and fundamentally transforming the fabric …
Monday 24th February
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Striking workers at the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts sixth form

14 signatures (Most recent: 27 Feb 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; …
Monday 24th February
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Lancashire Police Museum

3 signatures (Most recent: 25 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Cat Smith (Labour - Lancaster and Wyre)
That this House congratulates Lancashire Police Museum on receiving a Judges' Commendation at this year’s Lancashire Tourism Awards for contributing to the local economy and the quality of life in Lancashire; thanks the team of volunteers at the museum for their dedication to providing visitors with a brilliant museum, showcasing …
Monday 24th February
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Barton Grange garden centre

2 signatures (Most recent: 25 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Cat Smith (Labour - Lancaster and Wyre)
That this House congratulates Barton Grange garden centre on being named Destination Garden Centre of the Year at the Garden Centre Association’s 2024 Awards; recognises the prestige of this accolade, which reflects the hard work, dedication and passion of the entire team at Barton Grange; commends the garden centre for …
Monday 24th February
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International Mother Language Day

7 signatures (Most recent: 27 Feb 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 …
Monday 24th February
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Cornwall Air Ambulance

10 signatures (Most recent: 26 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Ben Maguire (Liberal Democrat - North Cornwall)
That this House congratulates Cornwall Air Ambulance for its outstanding achievements in 2024, having successfully completed over 1,000 missions, including 445 trauma-related incidents, 327 medical emergencies, and 274 cardiac arrests; recognises the invaluable work of the charity's critical care team, which has also delivered 19 blood transfusions at the scenes …
Monday 24th February
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St Charles Primary School receives the Leader in Me Lighthouse award

2 signatures (Most recent: 25 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Martin Rhodes (Labour - Glasgow North)
That this House congratulates St Charles Primary School on receiving the Leader in Me Lighthouse award; recognises that this is the first school in Glasgow and one of a handful in Scotland to win this prestigious national award; celebrates the hard work of the staff and pupils in successfully implementing …
Monday 24th February
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UK-Ukraine voluntary aid groups

4 signatures (Most recent: 26 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Luke Myer (Labour - Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland)
That this House expresses its deep gratitude to all those who volunteer across the United Kingdom to provide aid for Ukraine; commends the individuals, community groups, and businesses who have donated medical supplies, toiletries, and other essential goods and transported them to Ukraine; and recognises the contribution of voluntary aid …
Tuesday 11th February
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Yorkshire Cancer Research's 100th anniversary

15 signatures (Most recent: 24 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Tom Gordon (Liberal Democrat - Harrogate and Knaresborough)
That this House congratulates Yorkshire Cancer Research, based in Harrogate, on reaching its 100th anniversary this year; recognises the charity’s work across the region since it was founded in 1925; recognises and celebrates its role in funding research into cancer care and treatment and in pioneering new cancer prevention and …
Wednesday 12th February
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80th anniversary of Lichfield Society of Artists

3 signatures (Most recent: 13 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Dave Robertson (Labour - Lichfield)
That this House congratulates Lichfield Society of Artists on its 80th anniversary on 18 October 2024; commends the efforts of the trustees, volunteers and staff of the organisation for all that they do to deliver the Fuse Festival and dozens of other events all year round; further commends them for …
Wednesday 12th February
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Leasehold reform

19 signatures (Most recent: 27 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Gideon Amos (Liberal Democrat - Taunton and Wellington)
That this House believes reform to the leasehold system is long overdue; notes that Liberals and Liberal Democrats have campaigned to end leasehold since the reforms David Lloyd George laid down in the People's Budget 1909; regrets that the Conservatives in government failed to protect leaseholders from dangerous cladding or …
Wednesday 12th February
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Rememberance of former lobby corespondent Mike Steele

8 signatures (Most recent: 24 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Clive Efford (Labour - Eltham and Chislehurst)
This House notes with great sadness the passing of Australian-born political journalist Mike Steele, a long-serving Lobby correspondent for HTV Wales much respected by Welsh MPs across the political divide; further notes that Mike was much loved by his colleagues in the Lobby; forgives the fact that despite becoming an …
Wednesday 12th February
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Freedom of religion or belief in Nigeria

9 signatures (Most recent: 24 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Ruth Jones (Labour - Newport West and Islwyn)
That this House is deeply concerned by systemic violations of freedom of religion or belief in Nigeria, including the use of blasphemy laws and marginalisation of minority faith communities in the north; calls on the Nigerian government to review and repeal blasphemy laws; and urges the Government to increase diplomatic …
Wednesday 12th February
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40 years of service to the Boys' Brigade and Anchor Boys by Julie Cardwell

3 signatures (Most recent: 24 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Carla Lockhart (Democratic Unionist Party - Upper Bann)
That this House congratulates Mrs Julie Cardwell on reaching the remarkable milestone of 40 years of dedicated service to the Boys’ Brigade and Anchor Boys at 5th Portadown Boys’ Brigade, Tartaraghan; recognises the profound impact she has had on generations of young boys, shaping lives through her unwavering commitment, faith …
Tuesday 11th February
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Child poverty in the West Midlands

6 signatures (Most recent: 24 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Ayoub Khan (Independent - Birmingham Perry Barr)
That this House expresses deep concern for the rise in child poverty rates throughout the West Midlands; regrets that, according to research conducted by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF), 38.5% of children in the region live in poverty, with the West Midlands constituting the only region throughout the UK that …
Tuesday 11th February
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The Hawkers’ fundraising for Strathcarron Hospice and local charities

4 signatures (Most recent: 13 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Euan Stainbank (Labour - Falkirk)
That this House commends Falkirk band The Hawkers for raising £100 for Strathcarron Hospice through keyring sales at their 2024 concerts; recognises their ongoing support for local charities, including their collaboration with Home2Hospital, a Larbert-based charity providing transport for cancer patients across Scotland; and applauds the band for their continued …
Wednesday 12th February
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Contribution of tourism to Devon

5 signatures (Most recent: 24 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Steve Darling (Liberal Democrat - Torbay)
That this House recognises the immense contribution of the tourism industry to the economy and culture of Devon, an area renowned for its stunning coastline, rich history, and vibrant attractions; celebrates the outstanding work of local businesses and visitor attractions, including Paignton Zoo, a renowned centre for global wildlife conservation …
Tuesday 11th February
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Military sexual trauma

13 signatures (Most recent: 27 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Cameron Thomas (Liberal Democrat - Tewkesbury)
That this House notes that military sexual trauma refers to rape, sexual assault or sexual harassment experienced during military service; further notes that it is distinct owing to the self-contained nature of military life, the unique pressures of military training environments and operational theatres, professional and social hierarchical structures and …
Monday 10th February
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NHS targets

34 signatures (Most recent: 27 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Helen Morgan (Liberal Democrat - North Shropshire)
That this House acknowledges the abject failure of the last Conservative Government to meet NHS targets; notes that this failure reflected devastating mismanagement which left hospitals crumbling, operations cancelled, pensioners treated on trolleys in corridors, and doctors and nurses at breaking point; further notes that our NHS was once the …
Monday 10th February
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Mental health of women in farming

18 signatures (Most recent: 24 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Sarah Dyke (Liberal Democrat - Glastonbury and Somerton)
That this House recognises the urgent need to address the mental health crisis affecting women in British agriculture; acknowledges research by the University of Exeter and the Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution (RABI) which highlights financial pressures, long working hours, social isolation, and gender inequalities as contributing factors to poor mental …
Monday 10th February
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75 years of the Harpenden and Wheathampstead Gang Show

3 signatures (Most recent: 11 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Victoria Collins (Liberal Democrat - Harpenden and Berkhamsted)
That this House celebrates the 75th anniversary of the Harpenden and Wheathampstead Gang Show, a variety show that has been running since 1949, making it the longest continuously running Gang Show in the world that celebrates the talent of the young people around the Harpenden and Wheathampstead area; notes the …
Monday 10th February
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Royal Mail's universal service obligation

34 signatures (Most recent: 27 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Anna Sabine (Liberal Democrat - Frome and East Somerset)
That this House expresses its concern over Ofcom’s proposed changes to Royal Mail’s universal service obligation which would allow Royal Mail to alternate second-class deliveries, scrap second-class deliveries on Saturday and reduce delivery targets for first and second-class post; acknowledges the importance of a reliable Royal Mail service for rural …
Monday 10th February
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Blue Flag status for rivers

20 signatures (Most recent: 24 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Victoria Collins (Liberal Democrat - Harpenden and Berkhamsted)
That this House calls for a new Blue Flag status for rivers and chalk streams; notes that as globally rare and ecologically unique habitats, chalk streams are not only ripe contenders for the attribution of the status but fundamentally require the formal recognition for their survival, especially given the persistent …
Monday 10th February
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Transition of Scottish Council on Global Affairs leadership from University of Glasgow to University of St Andrews

4 signatures (Most recent: 24 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Wendy Chamberlain (Liberal Democrat - North East Fife)
That this House celebrates an event held at the University of St Andrews to mark the transition of the Scottish Council on Global Affairs from the University of Glasgow to St Andrews for the next two years; acknowledges that First Minister John Swinney MSP and former Taoiseach Leo Varadkar joined …
Monday 10th February
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Recognition for World War I servicemen affected by PTSD

5 signatures (Most recent: 13 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Natasha Irons (Labour - Croydon East)
That this House acknowledges the commendable efforts of Mr Michael Lyons, a dedicated local veteran in leading the Final Roll Call campaign which seeks to secure recognition for World War I servicemen who, due to the psychological trauma now understood as PTSD, were unjustly institutionalised and omitted from honour rolls …
Monday 10th February
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Female football boots

21 signatures (Most recent: 24 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Helen Maguire (Liberal Democrat - Epsom and Ewell)
That this House recognises the growing participation of women and girls in football and the need for better accessibility to appropriate footwear; notes with concern that while female football boots can be purchased online from major retailers, there is often a very restricted range and a general absence from high …
Thursday 6th February
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Mental health in farming

32 signatures (Most recent: 24 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Sarah Dyke (Liberal Democrat - Glastonbury and Somerton)
That this House recognises the mental health crisis among the British agricultural sector; acknowledges that 95% of farmers in the UK under the age of 40 ranked poor mental health as one of the biggest hidden problems facing the industry; is concerned by RABI’s findings that revealed that one-in-five respondents …
Thursday 6th February
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Heather Kent's contribution to tackling litter

3 signatures (Most recent: 10 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Roz Savage (Liberal Democrat - South Cotswolds)
That this House recognises the exceptional efforts of Heather Kent, founder of the A Bag a Day Keeps Litter Away initiative, for her tireless commitment to improving the environment through regular litter-picking and community engagement; commends her dedication to raising awareness about the importance of maintaining clean and safe public …
Thursday 6th February
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Responders to Storm Éowyn

6 signatures (Most recent: 24 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Carla Lockhart (Democratic Unionist Party - Upper Bann)
That this House expresses its deep gratitude to all those who stepped up in the aftermath of Storm Éowyn, demonstrating remarkable resilience, dedication, and community spirit; recognises the extraordinary efforts of Northern Ireland Electricity engineers, call handlers, and all utility workers who worked around the clock to restore power and …
Wednesday 5th February
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Safety regulations for large-scale battery storage facilities

19 signatures (Most recent: 24 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Charlotte Cane (Liberal Democrat - Ely and East Cambridgeshire)
That this House notes the increasing reliance on battery storage facilities, particularly lithium-ion technologies, to support renewable energy projects and grid stability; acknowledges the concerns raised by residents and emergency services in Ely and East Cambridgeshire regarding the safety implications of such sites; calls for such concerns to be recognised …
Wednesday 5th February
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Elliot Holmes Memorial Fund

5 signatures (Most recent: 24 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Lauren Sullivan (Labour - Gravesham)
That this House commends the invaluable work of the Elliot Holmes Memorial Fund, a Community Interest Company based in Gravesham, focused on providing direct access to mental health counselling for young people locally; notes that the Memorial Fund was set up by Kerry Holmes and her husband, Peter Scutts, after …
Wednesday 5th February
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Children's Mental Health Week

34 signatures (Most recent: 24 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Christine Jardine (Liberal Democrat - Edinburgh West)
That this House celebrates Children’s Mental Health Week 2025, running from 3 to 9 February; notes with concern that 50% of children and young people with lifetime mental health problems first experience symptoms by the age of 14; further notes that this year's theme is Know Yourself, Grow Yourself, which …
Wednesday 5th February
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Pathway Project 32 year anniversary

4 signatures (Most recent: 24 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Dave Robertson (Labour - Lichfield)
That this House congratulates Pathway Project for 32 years of vital work supporting survivors of domestic and sexual abuse in Staffordshire; recognises that, in that period, Pathway Project has helped more than 25,000 people, and in the past year alone provided almost 6,000 hours of support and received 3,500 calls …
Wednesday 5th February
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Waitangi Day 2025

7 signatures (Most recent: 27 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Andrew Rosindell (Conservative - Romford)
That this House joins the people of New Zealand in celebrating Waitangi Day, their National Day, on 6 February 2025, commemorating the historic signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840, that established a partnership between equals for both the Maori people and representatives of the British Crown; notes the …
Wednesday 5th February
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A&E waiting times in Berkshire

7 signatures (Most recent: 24 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Lee Dillon (Liberal Democrat - Newbury)
That this House notes with concern that in December 2024 2,655 people admitted to A&E in the NHS Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire Integrated Care Board were waiting over 12 hours; recognises the significant negative impact that long hospital wait times are having on people’s health; further notes with alarm that …
Wednesday 5th February
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The Courier Food and Drink Awards shortlist

7 signatures (Most recent: 10 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Wendy Chamberlain (Liberal Democrat - North East Fife)
That this House congratulates nine North East Fife businesses and chefs on being shortlisted for The Courier Food and Drink Awards in partnership with Barnetts Dundee; recognises The Boudingait in Cupar being nominated for Bar of the Year, Futtle in Anstruther and The St Andrews Brewing Company for Brewer of …
Wednesday 5th February
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School absences

5 signatures (Most recent: 24 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Lee Dillon (Liberal Democrat - Newbury)
That this House notes with concern the impact of low school attendance on pupils' futures; acknowledges the significant effect of covid-19 on overall absence rates, which have increased by 57% since 2015; further notes with alarm that 26.5% of secondary school pupils in West Berkshire were persistently absent in 2023; …
Wednesday 5th February
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Ambulances in Newbury

3 signatures (Most recent: 10 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Lee Dillon (Liberal Democrat - Newbury)
That this House notes with concern the lengthy wait times for ambulances in Newbury; further notes with alarm that only 18% of calls in Hungerford and Lambourn about life-threatening conditions are responded to within eight minutes when the response target time for such calls is seven minutes; recognises the significant …
Wednesday 5th February
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116th anniversary of the 1909 West Stanley Pit Disaster

14 signatures (Most recent: 25 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Luke Akehurst (Labour - North Durham)
That this House acknowledges that 16 February 2025 marks the 116th anniversary of the 1909 West Stanley Pit Disaster; remembers the 168 men and boys who died in the explosion and its aftermath and those who risked their lives to rescue survivors; notes that the disaster was the worst in …
Wednesday 5th February
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Injury on Duty Award Scheme

31 signatures (Most recent: 27 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Tom Morrison (Liberal Democrat - Cheadle)
That this House acknowledges the inherent risks undertaken by police officers, firefighters, paramedics and other members of the emergency services in the line of duty; notes that severe injuries sustained in the line of duty can prematurely end their careers; further notes with concern that current recognition for such sacrifices …
Thursday 6th February
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Recognition of Paralympian Phoebe Paterson Pine

3 signatures (Most recent: 10 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Roz Savage (Liberal Democrat - South Cotswolds)
That this House recognises the remarkable achievements of Phoebe Paterson Pine, an exceptional Paralympic archer who has represented Great Britain with distinction; celebrates her gold medal victory in the Women's Individual Compound Open event at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games, showcasing her incredible skill, dedication, and resilience; acknowledges her role …



Jim Shannon mentioned

Parliamentary Debates
Ukraine
71 speeches (5,188 words)
Thursday 13th February 2025 - Commons Chamber
Ministry of Defence
Cardiovascular Disease: Prevention
34 speeches (10,989 words)
Thursday 13th February 2025 - Westminster Hall
Department of Health and Social Care
Mentions:
1: Sonia Kumar (Lab - Dudley) Member for Strangford (Jim Shannon) for securing this important debate. - Link to Speech
2: Jas Athwal (Lab - Ilford South) Member for Strangford (Jim Shannon) for securing this important debate.Cardiovascular disease changes - Link to Speech
3: Alison Bennett (LD - Mid Sussex) Member for Strangford (Jim Shannon) on his characteristically detailed and impassioned speech in opening - Link to Speech
4: Luke Evans (Con - Hinckley and Bosworth) Member for Strangford (Jim Shannon) for his industrial strength in always securing these debates. - Link to Speech
5: Stephen Kinnock (Lab - Aberafan Maesteg) Member for Strangford (Jim Shannon). - Link to Speech

HIV Testing Week
47 speeches (14,180 words)
Thursday 13th February 2025 - Westminster Hall
Department of Health and Social Care
Mentions:
1: Karin Smyth (Lab - Bristol South) Member for Strangford (Jim Shannon) and some others. - Link to Speech

Support for Pensioners
71 speeches (14,135 words)
Wednesday 12th February 2025 - Westminster Hall
Department for Work and Pensions
Mentions:
1: Steve Barclay (Con - North East Cambridgeshire) Member for Strangford (Jim Shannon) and others show that this issue is not about a wider debate on the - Link to Speech
2: Gregory Stafford (Con - Farnham and Bordon) Member for Strangford (Jim Shannon), or “strapping of Strangford”, as I think we are going to have to - Link to Speech
3: Rebecca Smith (Con - South West Devon) Member for Strangford (Jim Shannon) highlighted the lack of heating in damp homes. - Link to Speech
4: Torsten Bell (Lab - Swansea West) Member for Strangford (Jim Shannon) mentioned, before he mentioned that he is approaching a significant - Link to Speech

Knife Crime in London
14 speeches (4,486 words)
Wednesday 12th February 2025 - Westminster Hall
Home Office
Mentions:
1: Diana Johnson (Lab - Kingston upon Hull North and Cottingham) Member for Strangford (Jim Shannon) talked about zero tolerance, my hon. - Link to Speech

Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories
75 speeches (8,831 words)
Wednesday 12th February 2025 - Westminster Hall
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Mentions:
1: Andy McDonald (Lab - Middlesbrough and Thornaby East) Member for Strangford (Jim Shannon) that we cannot pick and choose where the law applies. - Link to Speech

Cost of Energy
52 speeches (13,678 words)
Tuesday 11th February 2025 - Westminster Hall
Department for Energy Security & Net Zero
Mentions:
1: Joy Morrissey (Con - Beaconsfield) Member for Strangford (Jim Shannon) and everything that he contributes to this House—his wonderful contributions - Link to Speech
2: Michael Shanks (Lab - Rutherglen) Member for Strangford (Jim Shannon) that I just cannot get enough of his contributions? - Link to Speech

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: Travel Advice
21 speeches (6,829 words)
Tuesday 11th February 2025 - Westminster Hall
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Mentions:
1: Edward Morello (LD - West Dorset) Member for Strangford (Jim Shannon) highlighted cases in Northern Ireland. - Link to Speech
2: Andrew Rosindell (Con - Romford) Member for Strangford (Jim Shannon) spoke powerfully about the effects of this issue in Northern Ireland - Link to Speech
3: Hamish Falconer (Lab - Lincoln) Member for Strangford (Jim Shannon) said, for some countries, such as China and Nepal, where carbon monoxide - Link to Speech

Youth Provision: Universal and Targeted Support
44 speeches (4,678 words)
Tuesday 11th February 2025 - Westminster Hall
Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport
Mentions:
1: Stephanie Peacock (Lab - Barnsley South) Member for Strangford (Jim Shannon), who is no longer in his place, spoke about faith groups, and we - Link to Speech

Inheritance Tax Relief: Farms
196 speeches (28,059 words)
Monday 10th February 2025 - Westminster Hall
HM Treasury
Mentions:
1: John Cooper (Con - Dumfries and Galloway) Member for Strangford (Jim Shannon) and his super-valuable land, we have some of the most productive - Link to Speech

Low-income Countries: Debt Cancellation
33 speeches (10,681 words)
Thursday 6th February 2025 - Westminster Hall
HM Treasury
Mentions:
1: Andrew Rosindell (Con - Romford) Member for Strangford (Jim Shannon) and all Members for the charities, churches and organisations in - Link to Speech
2: Emma Reynolds (Lab - Wycombe) Member for Strangford (Jim Shannon) for his kind words about my appointment—I am still early in my time - Link to Speech

Coalfield Communities
93 speeches (20,322 words)
Thursday 6th February 2025 - Commons Chamber
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Mentions:
1: Adam Jogee (Lab - Newcastle-under-Lyme) Member for Strangford (Jim Shannon) for one of those soon. - Link to Speech

Manufacturing and Engineering (Northern Ireland)
11 speeches (4,391 words)
Thursday 6th February 2025 - Commons Chamber
Department for Business and Trade
Mentions:
1: Sarah Jones (Lab - Croydon West) Member for Strangford (Jim Shannon) for introducing today’s debate in his usual style of gentle persistence - Link to Speech

Overseas Territories: Tax Transparency
40 speeches (9,448 words)
Wednesday 5th February 2025 - Westminster Hall
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Mentions:
1: Bobby Dean (LD - Carshalton and Wallington) Member for Strangford (Jim Shannon), is about fairness, and the injustice that many of our constituents - Link to Speech
2: Joe Powell (Lab - Kensington and Bayswater) Members for Strangford (Jim Shannon) and Carshalton and Wallington (Bobby Dean). - Link to Speech

Water Safety
2 speeches (1,626 words)
1st reading
Wednesday 5th February 2025 - Commons Chamber

Mentions:
1: Lee Pitcher (Lab - Doncaster East and the Isle of Axholme) ,That Lee Pitcher, Calum Miller, Sorcha Eastwood, Sally Jameson, Sarah Champion, Dr Roz Savage, Jim Shannon - Link to Speech

Gambling Harms
85 speeches (15,135 words)
Wednesday 5th February 2025 - Westminster Hall
Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport
Mentions:
1: Stephanie Peacock (Lab - Barnsley South) Member for Strangford (Jim Shannon) raised a really important question about Northern Ireland. - Link to Speech
2: Alex Ballinger (Lab - Halesowen) Member for Strangford (Jim Shannon) for raising the absence of proper legislation in Northern Ireland - Link to Speech



Bill Documents
Feb. 14 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 14 February 2025
Employment Rights Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: Chamberlain Naz Shah Kirsteen Sullivan David Burton-Sampson Catherine Fookes Jess Asato Anna Dixon Jim Shannon

Feb. 13 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 13 February 2025
Employment Rights Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: Chamberlain Naz Shah Kirsteen Sullivan David Burton-Sampson Catherine Fookes Jess Asato Anna Dixon Jim Shannon

Feb. 13 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 13 February 2025
Tobacco and Vapes Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: REPORT STAGE Thursday 13 February 2025 2 _NC3 Jim Allister Gavin Robinson Sammy Wilson Jim Shannon

Feb. 12 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 12 February 2025
Employment Rights Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: Chamberlain Naz Shah Kirsteen Sullivan David Burton-Sampson Catherine Fookes Jess Asato Anna Dixon Jim Shannon

Feb. 11 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 11 February 2025
Employment Rights Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: Chamberlain Naz Shah Kirsteen Sullivan David Burton-Sampson Catherine Fookes Jess Asato Anna Dixon Jim Shannon

Feb. 10 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 10 February 2025
Employment Rights Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: Chamberlain Naz Shah Kirsteen Sullivan David Burton-Sampson Catherine Fookes Jess Asato Anna Dixon Jim Shannon

Feb. 10 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 10 February 2025
Tobacco and Vapes Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: REPORT STAGE Monday 10 February 2025 2 _NC3 Jim Allister Gavin Robinson Sammy Wilson Jim Shannon

Feb. 07 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 7 February 2025
Employment Rights Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: Chamberlain Naz Shah Kirsteen Sullivan David Burton-Sampson Catherine Fookes Jess Asato Anna Dixon Jim Shannon

Feb. 07 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 7 February 2025
Tobacco and Vapes Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: REPORT STAGE Friday 7 February 2025 2 _NC3 Jim Allister Gavin Robinson Sammy Wilson Jim Shannon Alex

Feb. 06 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 6 February 2025
Employment Rights Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: Chamberlain Naz Shah Kirsteen Sullivan David Burton-Sampson Catherine Fookes Jess Asato Anna Dixon Jim Shannon

Feb. 06 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 6 February 2025
Tobacco and Vapes Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: REPORT STAGE Thursday 6 February 2025 2 _NC3 Jim Allister Gavin Robinson Sammy Wilson Jim Shannon