Information between 9th June 2026 - 19th June 2026
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9 Jun 2026 - Business without Debate - View Vote Context Joshua Reynolds voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 63 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes Tally: Ayes - 356 Noes - 86 |
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9 Jun 2026 - Steel Industry (Nationalisation) Bill - View Vote Context Joshua Reynolds voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 58 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes Tally: Ayes - 157 Noes - 287 |
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10 Jun 2026 - Railways Bill - View Vote Context Joshua Reynolds voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 58 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 278 Noes - 149 |
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10 Jun 2026 - Railways Bill - View Vote Context Joshua Reynolds voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 58 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes Tally: Ayes - 155 Noes - 279 |
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10 Jun 2026 - Railways Bill - View Vote Context Joshua Reynolds voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 57 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes Tally: Ayes - 167 Noes - 266 |
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10 Jun 2026 - Railways Bill - View Vote Context Joshua Reynolds voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 57 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes Tally: Ayes - 77 Noes - 271 |
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17 Jun 2026 - National Security (State Threats) Bill - View Vote Context Joshua Reynolds voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 53 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes Tally: Ayes - 144 Noes - 244 |
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17 Jun 2026 - National Security (State Threats) Bill - View Vote Context Joshua Reynolds voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 55 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes Tally: Ayes - 135 Noes - 258 |
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17 Jun 2026 - National Security (State Threats) Bill - View Vote Context Joshua Reynolds voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 56 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes Tally: Ayes - 143 Noes - 249 |
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17 Jun 2026 - National Security (State Threats) Bill - View Vote Context Joshua Reynolds voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 55 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 85 Noes - 317 |
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17 Jun 2026 - Customs (Tariff and Miscellaneous Amendments) (No. 4) Regulations 2026 - View Vote Context Joshua Reynolds voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 1 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 10 Noes - 5 |
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16 Jun 2026 - Cyber Security and Resilience (Network and Information Systems) Bill - View Vote Context Joshua Reynolds voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 56 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes Tally: Ayes - 151 Noes - 258 |
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16 Jun 2026 - Cyber Security and Resilience (Network and Information Systems) Bill - View Vote Context Joshua Reynolds voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 55 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes Tally: Ayes - 77 Noes - 255 |
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16 Jun 2026 - Cyber Security and Resilience (Network and Information Systems) Bill - View Vote Context Joshua Reynolds voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 58 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes Tally: Ayes - 162 Noes - 246 |
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Joshua Reynolds speeches from: Steel Tariffs
Joshua Reynolds contributed 1 speech (65 words) Wednesday 17th June 2026 - Commons Chamber Department for Business and Trade |
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Joshua Reynolds speeches from: Customs (Tariff and Miscellaneous Amendments) (No. 4) Regulations 2026
Joshua Reynolds contributed 1 speech (700 words) Wednesday 17th June 2026 - General Committees HM Treasury |
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Joshua Reynolds speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Joshua Reynolds contributed 1 speech (57 words) Thursday 11th June 2026 - Commons Chamber Department for Transport |
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Joshua Reynolds speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Joshua Reynolds contributed 1 speech (63 words) Tuesday 9th June 2026 - Commons Chamber Department of Health and Social Care |
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Renewable Energy: Broadcasting
Asked by: Joshua Reynolds (Liberal Democrat - Maidenhead) Wednesday 10th June 2026 Question to the Department for Energy Security & Net Zero: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, whether his Department has made an assessment of the potential merits of incorporating renewable energy generation forecasts into publicly available weather broadcasts. Answered by Michael Shanks - Minister of State (Department for Energy Security and Net Zero) No assessment has been made. In any case, this would require the careful consideration of the Met Office. |
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Adoption
Asked by: Joshua Reynolds (Liberal Democrat - Maidenhead) Wednesday 17th June 2026 Question to the Department for Education: To ask the Secretary of State for Education, whether she plans to issue a formal apology to those affected by historic forced adoptions in England; and if she will set out a timetable for making such an apology. Answered by Josh MacAlister - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Education) The government recognises that historical forced adoption practices caused deep and lasting harm to many mothers, adoptees and families, and we take those experiences extremely seriously. We accept that the state played a role in what happened, and the case for a formal apology is powerful. The government is actively considering this, alongside what meaningful action should accompany it. We will soon respond to the recommendations made by the Education Select Committee, setting out how we ensure this issue is addressed with the care and respect it deserves. |
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Minerals: Imports
Asked by: Joshua Reynolds (Liberal Democrat - Maidenhead) Thursday 11th June 2026 Question to the Department for Business and Trade: To ask the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, what proportion of UK critical mineral imports in each of the last three years originated from a single country of origin for each listed mineral; and what assessment he has made of the risk of critical mineral supply being concentrated in a single country. Answered by Chris Bryant - Minister of State (Department for Business and Trade) Please see table below, derived from HMRC’s Import data by preference bulk dataset, using trade codes as published in the technical annex of the UK’s Critical Minerals Strategy. The Strategy recognises that supply chains are increasingly concentrated and sets out a clear ambition to diversify supply, including ensuring that no more than 60% of any critical mineral is sourced from a single country. This will be achieved by strengthening domestic production and recycling, building international partnerships to diversify supply, and leveraging finance and innovation to support more resilient global supply chains.
Single largest country of origin for UK imports of critical and growth minerals, by proportion of the total mass imported, 2023-2025.
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Housing: Construction
Asked by: Joshua Reynolds (Liberal Democrat - Maidenhead) Thursday 11th June 2026 Question to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government: To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, what assessment he has made of the proportion of residential planning permissions granted in England in each of the last five years that have not resulted in development commencing within two years of permission being granted. Answered by Matthew Pennycook - Minister of State (Housing, Communities and Local Government) I refer the hon. Member to the answer given to Question UIN 122315 on 1 April 2026. |
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Minerals: Imports
Asked by: Joshua Reynolds (Liberal Democrat - Maidenhead) Friday 12th June 2026 Question to the Department for Business and Trade: To ask the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, what volume of each mineral listed on the UK Critical Minerals List was imported in (a) 2023, (b) 2024 and (c) 2025, broken down by country of origin. Answered by Chris McDonald - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Energy Security and Net Zero) Please see table below, derived from HMRC’s Import data by preference bulk dataset, using trade codes as published in the technical annex of the UK’s Critical Minerals Strategy. Countries of origin have been grouped into EU and non-EU for legibility. Volumes of each critical and growth mineral imported into the UK, tonnes, 2023-25, broken down by those sourced from EU and non-EU countries.
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Iron and Steel: Standards
Asked by: Joshua Reynolds (Liberal Democrat - Maidenhead) Friday 12th June 2026 Question to the Department for Business and Trade: To ask the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, what process is available to businesses that require steel grades not available from suppliers on the approved UK domestic supplier list under the UK Steel and Trade Measures. Answered by Chris McDonald - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Energy Security and Net Zero) The measure is designed to only cover steel requirements that can be made in the UK. In some instances, this is not feasible for technical reasons, for example where single product codes contain different sizes of steel products.
Quotas aim to allow sufficient imports to ensure continued availability of these goods to UK downstream users.
We will monitor implementation of the measure and review after twelve months to ensure it remains effective, and the balance is right for both producers and downstream users. |
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Iron and Steel: Import Duties
Asked by: Joshua Reynolds (Liberal Democrat - Maidenhead) Friday 12th June 2026 Question to the Department for Business and Trade: To ask the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, what assessment he has made of the adequacy of the notice period provided to businesses in the advanced manufacturing supply chain ahead of the introduction of tariffs on imported steel grades under the UK Steel and Trade Measures. Answered by Chris McDonald - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Energy Security and Net Zero) The Government held extensive engagement with both primary steel producers and downstream users to inform development of the trade measure, including a Call for Evidence in July 2025. To ease short-term impacts, we are introducing a transitional arrangement under which the new measure would not apply to goods agreed under contract before 14 March 2026 and imported between 1 July and 30 September 2026. We will continue engaging regularly with companies across the supply chain, including those in the advanced manufacturing sector, and will monitor implementation of the measure ahead of a full review of the measure after 12 months. |
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Invictus Games
Asked by: Joshua Reynolds (Liberal Democrat - Maidenhead) Friday 12th June 2026 Question to the Ministry of Defence: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, whether his Department's proposed underwriting of the 2027 Invictus Games is contingent on Invictus UK 2027 Ltd securing funding from other sources. Answered by Louise Sandher-Jones - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Ministry of Defence) (Minister for the Armed Forces) The 2024 Labour Party manifesto committed to delivery of the Invictus Games, recognising the Games' vital role in recovery, rehabilitation, and reintegration.
The Invictus Games are delivered by a host nation entity under the Invictus Games Foundation, with funding models varying by country. To support the bid for the 2027 Games in Birmingham, a charitable entity, IUK27, was established, and the UK Government agreed to underwrite £26 million of the costs as a contingency, specifically to ensure delivery of the Games if sufficient commercial sponsorship was not secured. A proportion of this underwrite has been set aside over three grants to be released incrementally.
Officials meet regularly with the Invictus Games 2027 Ltd team to discuss the planning and delivery of the Games. |
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Invictus Games
Asked by: Joshua Reynolds (Liberal Democrat - Maidenhead) Friday 12th June 2026 Question to the Ministry of Defence: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, what discussions her Department has had with Invictus UK 2027 Ltd on the projected (a) operating and (b) administrative costs of the 2027 Invictus Games. Answered by Louise Sandher-Jones - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Ministry of Defence) (Minister for the Armed Forces) The 2024 Labour Party manifesto committed to delivery of the Invictus Games, recognising the Games' vital role in recovery, rehabilitation, and reintegration.
The Invictus Games are delivered by a host nation entity under the Invictus Games Foundation, with funding models varying by country. To support the bid for the 2027 Games in Birmingham, a charitable entity, IUK27, was established, and the UK Government agreed to underwrite £26 million of the costs as a contingency, specifically to ensure delivery of the Games if sufficient commercial sponsorship was not secured. A proportion of this underwrite has been set aside over three grants to be released incrementally.
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Invictus Games
Asked by: Joshua Reynolds (Liberal Democrat - Maidenhead) Friday 12th June 2026 Question to the Ministry of Defence: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, whether his Department reviewed an itemised operating budget from Invictus UK 2027 Ltd before agreeing to underwrite the 2027 Invictus Games. Answered by Louise Sandher-Jones - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Ministry of Defence) (Minister for the Armed Forces) The 2024 Labour Party manifesto committed to delivery of the Invictus Games, recognising the Games' vital role in recovery, rehabilitation, and reintegration.
The Invictus Games are delivered by a host nation entity under the Invictus Games Foundation, with funding models varying by country. To support the bid for the 2027 Games in Birmingham, a charitable entity, IUK27, was established, and the UK Government agreed to underwrite £26 million of the costs as a contingency, specifically to ensure delivery of the Games if sufficient commercial sponsorship was not secured. A proportion of this underwrite has been set aside over three grants to be released incrementally.
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Swimming Pools: Finance
Asked by: Joshua Reynolds (Liberal Democrat - Maidenhead) Friday 12th June 2026 Question to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, what funding is available to local authorities in England to develop (a) new and (b) restored outdoor public swimming facilities, including lidos; and what assessment her Department has made of the adequacy of that funding to meet public demand for safe, accessible and affordable outdoor swimming provision. Answered by Stephanie Peacock - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Culture, Media and Sport) The Government recognises the importance of ensuring public access to swimming facilities, which are great spaces for people of all ages to stay fit and healthy, and which play an important role within communities. The ongoing responsibility for providing access to public leisure facilities lies at local authority level, with funding levels set as part of the Local Government Finance Settlement. The Government encourages local authorities to make investments which offer the right opportunities and facilities for the communities they serve, investing in sport and physical activity with a place-based approach, to meet the needs of individual communities. In June last year, we committed £400 million to transform sports facilities, including public leisure, across the whole of the UK over the next four years, supporting the Government's Plan for Change. We are working closely with sporting bodies and local leaders to establish what communities need, before setting out further plans on how future funding will be allocated. |
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Glyphosate
Asked by: Joshua Reynolds (Liberal Democrat - Maidenhead) Tuesday 16th June 2026 Question to the Department for Work and Pensions: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, what assessment he has made of the impact of glyphosate-based herbicides on wild pollinators and biodiversity in public spaces; and what criteria will inform the Government's decision on the renewal of the glyphosate product authorisation licence. Answered by Stephen Timms - Minister of State (Department for Work and Pensions) The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is currently undertaking a renewal assessment of the pesticide active substance glyphosate to determine whether it continues to meet the strict approval criteria for use in pesticide products in Great Britain. This renewal assessment includes a thorough and robust scientific assessment of the risks the use of glyphosate poses to the environment, including its impact on pollinators, and risks to both human and animal health. To meet regulatory requirements, the assessment will be informed by all relevant evidence including, but not limited to, newly published literature; newly accepted regulatory guidelines and standards; newly generated studies or regulatory models; and regulatory assessments and decisions taken in other jurisdictions since the last assessment. |
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Victim Support Schemes: British Nationals Abroad
Asked by: Joshua Reynolds (Liberal Democrat - Maidenhead) Thursday 18th June 2026 Question to the Ministry of Justice: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what proportion of the funding allocated to victim support services for the three years from 2026 to 2029 has been apportioned to homicide of British Citizens abroad. Answered by Catherine Atkinson - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Ministry of Justice) The Government is committed to ensuring that families bereaved by homicide, including those bereaved by homicide abroad, receive the support they need to build resilience and cope with the impact of these devastating crimes. This is why we commission the National Homicide Service, delivered by Victim Support, to provide free tailored support to families in England and Wales with funding of circa £5.5 million per year. The service is delivered by dedicated caseworkers and provides a comprehensive offer of emotional, practical and advocacy support. The service also offers a peer support service and caseworkers can arrange access to specialist support such as access to counselling and therapy. Funding for the National Homicide Service is allocated to deliver support to all eligible service users and is not apportioned by the location of the homicide. For those families bereaved by homicide abroad, additional support is available to aid with repatriation, travel to the country where the victim died, translation of documents and legal advice depending on the families’ needs. The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office provides a funding contribution to the Service to support these costs.
Costs of delivering support vary depending on a range of factors, including the number of family members supported, the duration and intensity of support required and the specific needs of each case. It is therefore not possible to provide a meaningful breakdown of funding for cases involving British Nationals killed by homicide abroad. |
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Victim Support Schemes: Disabled
Asked by: Joshua Reynolds (Liberal Democrat - Maidenhead) Thursday 18th June 2026 Question to the Ministry of Justice: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what assessment his Department has made of the adequacy of the accessibility for disabled people of online information about the victims' services it funds. Answered by Catherine Atkinson - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Ministry of Justice) The Ministry of Justice provides online information about the services available to victims and witnesses on the victim and witness website (victimandwitnessinformation.org.uk). Whilst some parts of the website are not fully accessible, for example some images and formatting, key information about support services can be adapted to meet accessibility requirements.
The Ministry of Justice provides funding to Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) and organisations to commission and deliver support to victims. These organisations will provide online information about their service provision. All PCCs and service providers are required to ensure support for underrepresented groups, including disabled people. We would expect PCCs and providers to ensure that the provision of online information about their services, for example on websites and apps, is accessible to those with a disability. |
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Victims: Codes of Practice
Asked by: Joshua Reynolds (Liberal Democrat - Maidenhead) Thursday 18th June 2026 Question to the Ministry of Justice: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, when his Department plans to publish its response to the consultation on a new Victims' Code. Answered by Catherine Atkinson - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Ministry of Justice) The consultation on a new Victims’ Code closed on the 30 April. We are now taking the time to consider nearly 200 responses, and we will issue a public response in due course, ahead of finalising the new Code and bringing it into force. |
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Bereavement: Counselling
Asked by: Joshua Reynolds (Liberal Democrat - Maidenhead) Thursday 18th June 2026 Question to the Ministry of Justice: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, whether his Department plans to increase the number of counselling sessions available to bereaved families through the Homicide Service. Answered by Catherine Atkinson - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Ministry of Justice) The Government is committed to ensuring that families bereaved by homicide receive the support they need to help them build resilience to cope with the impact of these devastating crimes. That is why we commission a National Homicide Service, delivered by Victim Support, to provide a consistent level of support across England and Wales. This is a caseworker-led service which offers emotional, practical, specialist, advocacy, and peer support. The service is free of charge and support can be accessed no matter when the homicide occurred. In addition, service users can re-join the service at any time. Alongside the caseworker support, caseworkers can also arrange access to specialist support such as trauma therapy and bereavement counselling. Therapy offered through the National Homicide Service is designed to be a short-term intervention to help stabilise the service user and manage the immediate trauma. The number of sessions provided is informed by established clinical guidance including National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidelines. Where more sustained or specialist support is required, the Service works with bereaved families to plan next steps, including facilitating access to longer term support for example through a referral to NHS services, whilst continuing to provide emotional and practical support throughout. We are currently procuring a new Homicide Service contract, due to commence in April 2027. This sets out a minimum requirement of twelve therapy sessions but also stipulates that the Service should carefully consider requests for additional sessions to ensure it is responsive to individual circumstances. |
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Special Educational Needs: Tribunals
Asked by: Joshua Reynolds (Liberal Democrat - Maidenhead) Thursday 18th June 2026 Question to the Department for Education: To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what assessment she has made of the potential impact of proposed changes to SEND tribunal powers on the ability of parents and carers to secure named school placements for children with education, health and care plans. Answered by Georgia Gould - Minister of State (Education) Under the government’s special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) reform proposals, education, health and care plans will be underpinned by clear evidence-based Specialist Provision Packages (SPPs). All providers approved to deliver SPPs will be required to meet standards necessary to deliver the full range of provision specified by the SPP. Local authorities will have to provide parents with a list of suitable schools, approved to deliver the relevant SPP, and parents can select a school from this list or request an alternative school. If the latter, the local authority will take account of parents’ preference alongside evidence of effectiveness, good value, and the needs of other children when offering a place.
If parents disagree with the placement, they would have to consider early resolution through mediation and can appeal to the SEND Tribunal. The Tribunal would consider if the local authority’s decision is reasonable. If it upholds the appeal, the Tribunal could order the decision to be retaken but would not name the placement. This is intended to ensure placement decisions are made in a more consistent and fair way, with preferences made less in isolation and more holistically, focusing on quality and naming a suitable placement closer to home.
After a 12-week consultation period including over 200 engagement events, meetings and roundtables, the department’s consultation “SEND reform: putting children and young people first” has now closed. We are carefully reviewing and taking into account all responses submitted to the consultation and continuing to engage widely on our proposals.
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Homicide: Victim Support Schemes
Asked by: Joshua Reynolds (Liberal Democrat - Maidenhead) Friday 19th June 2026 Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what financial contribution her Department has made to the Victim Support Homicide Service in each of the last three financial years. Answered by Hamish Falconer - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office) The Government is committed to ensuring that families bereaved by homicide abroad receive the support they need. As part of this, the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office provides a contribution towards the overall £5.5 million funding of the National Homicide Service, proportionate to the number of bereaved families supported by the service whose loved ones are victims of homicide overseas. |
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Tuesday 30th June Joshua Reynolds signed this EDM on Thursday 2nd July 2026 Adequacy of early years funding in Hampshire 9 signatures (Most recent: 2 Jul 2026)Tabled by: Alex Brewer (Liberal Democrat - North East Hampshire) That this House notes with concern the mounting pressures facing the early years sector following the rise in employer National Insurance contributions; further notes the widening gap between the funding needed to deliver high quality early years care and the funding actually provided under the Government's childcare scheme, and the … |
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Tuesday 30th June Joshua Reynolds signed this EDM as a sponsor on Wednesday 1st July 2026 Wokingham's Best Pub Competition 5 signatures (Most recent: 2 Jul 2026)Tabled by: Clive Jones (Liberal Democrat - Wokingham) That this House congratulates The Two Poplars in Wokingham on being the winner of the Wokingham's Best Pub Competition, organised by the hon. Member for Wokingham and voted on by members of the local community; further congratulates the runner-up establishment The White Horse in Holme Grange, and all the other … |
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Thursday 18th June Joshua Reynolds signed this EDM on Tuesday 30th June 2026 Domestic abuse and the FIFA World Cup 19 signatures (Most recent: 30 Jun 2026)Tabled by: Wera Hobhouse (Liberal Democrat - Bath) That this House notes that instances of domestic abuse will increase during this FIFA World Cup and that many women will be watching the games with fear, concerned for their safety and that of their children when the final whistle blows; recognises that the behaviours accompanying such major sporting tournaments … |
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Tuesday 23rd June Joshua Reynolds signed this EDM on Tuesday 30th June 2026 Close season for hare shooting 17 signatures (Most recent: 30 Jun 2026)Tabled by: Sarah Dyke (Liberal Democrat - Glastonbury and Somerton) That this House notes with concern that the brown hare is the only game species in England and Wales without a statutory close season, leaving pregnant does and nursing mothers liable to be shot during the breeding season and their leverets to starve; recognises that hares are sentient animals capable … |
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Tuesday 23rd June Joshua Reynolds signed this EDM on Tuesday 30th June 2026 Dolphin hunting in the Faroe Islands 19 signatures (Most recent: 30 Jun 2026)Tabled by: Wera Hobhouse (Liberal Democrat - Bath) That this House condemns the grindadráp or Grind in the Faroe Islands, where pods of dolphins are driven into bays by small boats and slaughtered by hand; notes with concern that more than 1,000 cetaceans were killed in 2025, including juveniles and pregnant females; further notes that this practice is … |
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Tuesday 23rd June Joshua Reynolds signed this EDM on Tuesday 30th June 2026 Camberley men's breakfast club 13 signatures (Most recent: 30 Jun 2026)Tabled by: Al Pinkerton (Liberal Democrat - Surrey Heath) That this House commends John Platt for his outstanding voluntary work in establishing and sustaining the Camberley Men’s Breakfast Club; recognises the important role the club plays in providing a welcoming space for men to speak openly, combat loneliness and maintain social connection; pays tribute to John’s dedication in organising … |
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Monday 22nd June Joshua Reynolds signed this EDM on Tuesday 30th June 2026 13 signatures (Most recent: 30 Jun 2026) Tabled by: Danny Chambers (Liberal Democrat - Winchester) That this House celebrates English Wine Week 20-28 June; highlights the significant contribution of this industry to the UK economy; notes in particular the 500 hectares of vines in Winchester, making it the fifth-largest wine producer in the country; pays tribute to Hambledon, The Grange, Longdown and Northbrook vineyards to … |
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Thursday 18th June Joshua Reynolds signed this EDM as a sponsor on Tuesday 30th June 2026 Lelia Gardner achieving the King's Scout Award 6 signatures (Most recent: 30 Jun 2026)Tabled by: Martin Wrigley (Liberal Democrat - Newton Abbot) That this House congratulates Lelia Gardner, a member of 1st Bishopsteignton Scouts in Teignbridge, on achieving the King’s Scout Award, the highest award in Scouting; notes that this award requires sustained commitment, including the completion of volunteering in the local community, the development of practical and leadership skills, and the … |
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Wednesday 17th June Joshua Reynolds signed this EDM on Tuesday 30th June 2026 Infill of former mineral extraction sites in floodplains 9 signatures (Most recent: 2 Jul 2026)Tabled by: Freddie van Mierlo (Liberal Democrat - Henley and Thame) That this House notes with concern the practice of infilling former mineral extraction sites with inert materials within functional floodplains; further notes significant concerns in the constituency of Henley and Thame, including at Playhatch and Sonning Eye, that such activities may impede groundwater flow, reduce flood storage capacity, and increase … |
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Thursday 25th June Joshua Reynolds signed this EDM on Tuesday 30th June 2026 Deaths of humanitarian de-miners from Norwegian People's Aid 20 signatures (Most recent: 2 Jul 2026)Tabled by: Helen Maguire (Liberal Democrat - Epsom and Ewell) That this House is appalled by the deaths of two humanitarian de-miners from Norwegian People's Aid, killed in a Russian missile strike while carrying out de-mining work in Ukraine; notes that humanitarian workers are protected under international law; condemns this unconscionable attack and Russia's continued aggression against the Ukrainian people; … |
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Thursday 25th June Joshua Reynolds signed this EDM on Tuesday 30th June 2026 A new growth and defence partnership with Europe 23 signatures (Most recent: 2 Jul 2026)Tabled by: Al Pinkerton (Liberal Democrat - Surrey Heath) That this House deeply regrets the negative economic impact of the previous Conservative Government's Brexit deal, which estimates suggest could have been as much as £90 billion lost in tax revenues in 2025 alone; expresses alarm at the worsening cost-of-living crisis for millions of Britons, and a continuing decline in … |
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Wednesday 24th June Joshua Reynolds signed this EDM on Tuesday 30th June 2026 22 signatures (Most recent: 30 Jun 2026) Tabled by: Alex Brewer (Liberal Democrat - North East Hampshire) That this House celebrates Armed Forces Week and shows its support for the brave men and women who make up Armed Forces communities in North East Hampshire and across the country, including serving personnel, veterans, reservists, cadets, families and charities; acknowledges the vital role the Armed Forces play in defending … |
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Monday 29th June Joshua Reynolds signed this EDM on Tuesday 30th June 2026 Protections for UK egg producers 22 signatures (Most recent: 2 Jul 2026)Tabled by: Helen Morgan (Liberal Democrat - North Shropshire) That this House notes with concern the growing pressure on UK egg producers as imports of eggs rise to around 1.6 billion annually, as reported by the British Egg Industry Council, despite many imports failing to meet welfare and food safety standards required by UK producers; acknowledges the important role … |
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Monday 29th June Joshua Reynolds signed this EDM as a sponsor on Tuesday 30th June 2026 Volunteer Centre West Berkshire 4 signatures (Most recent: 1 Jul 2026)Tabled by: Lee Dillon (Liberal Democrat - Newbury) That this House congratulates Volunteer Centre West Berkshire on more than five decades of dedicated service to the local community since its founding in 1974; recognises its enduring ethos of Matching Local People to Local Need, connecting residents with more than 350 volunteering opportunities while delivering vital governance and training … |
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Tuesday 23rd June Joshua Reynolds signed this EDM as a sponsor on Tuesday 30th June 2026 6 signatures (Most recent: 30 Jun 2026) Tabled by: Freddie van Mierlo (Liberal Democrat - Henley and Thame) That this House welcomes the establishment of the Benson Community Shed, a valuable new initiative providing a shared space for local residents to come together, learn new skills, and build social connections; recognises the important role that community sheds play in promoting wellbeing, reducing isolation, and supporting mental health through … |
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Tuesday 2nd June Joshua Reynolds signed this EDM on Wednesday 24th June 2026 55 Years of the Misuse of Drugs Act 14 signatures (Most recent: 24 Jun 2026)Tabled by: Grahame Morris (Labour - Easington) That this House notes that the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971, which received Royal Assent 55 years ago, has failed to reduce drug consumption and that drug deaths are now at a record high; regrets that the Act is clearly not fit for purpose, having instead increased harm, damaged public … |
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Monday 1st June Joshua Reynolds signed this EDM on Monday 22nd June 2026 Enhertu for metastatic breast cancer patients 40 signatures (Most recent: 1 Jul 2026)Tabled by: Clive Jones (Liberal Democrat - Wokingham) That this House recognises the recent changes to NICE’s cost effectiveness threshold, which could facilitate better access to new medicines; expresses concern that Enhertu, a treatment for people with incurable HER2-low metastatic breast cancer, remains unavailable to patients on the NHS in England; welcomes Breast Cancer Now's Enhertu Now campaign, … |
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Wednesday 17th June Joshua Reynolds signed this EDM as a sponsor on Thursday 18th June 2026 Independent businesses in Fleet 8 signatures (Most recent: 29 Jun 2026)Tabled by: Alex Brewer (Liberal Democrat - North East Hampshire) That this House expresses concern over the closure of Scoop, a community-centred zero waste shop which is a favourite on Fleet’s High Street; recognises that small businesses are the backbone of the economy and the heart of local high streets; highlights that businesses like Scoop, which offer local and sustainable … |
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Tuesday 16th June Joshua Reynolds signed this EDM on Thursday 18th June 2026 18 signatures (Most recent: 29 Jun 2026) Tabled by: Lee Dillon (Liberal Democrat - Newbury) That this House recognises the role pubs play as vital community anchors across the United Kingdom, providing local employment, supporting charities, and helping to combat social isolation; notes with deep concern that one pub permanently closed every day across England and Wales in 2025; acknowledges the unsustainable pressures facing the … |
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Tuesday 16th June Joshua Reynolds signed this EDM on Thursday 18th June 2026 Russian bombing of the monastery at Kyiv Pecherska Lavra 21 signatures (Most recent: 29 Jun 2026)Tabled by: Manuela Perteghella (Liberal Democrat - Stratford-on-Avon) That this House condemns Russia's horrific bombing of the monastery at Kyiv Pecherska Lavra, and recognises that this is another Russian war crime in its illegal war against Ukraine; sends our thoughts and prayers to the people of Ukraine and commends their bravery in the face of continued Russian aggression; … |
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Tuesday 16th June Joshua Reynolds signed this EDM on Thursday 18th June 2026 Wellbeing support for fire and rescue services 30 signatures (Most recent: 29 Jun 2026)Tabled by: Ben Maguire (Liberal Democrat - North Cornwall) That this House recognises the immense physical, emotional and psychological demands placed upon firefighters and fire control staff across the United Kingdom; notes concerns regarding the inconsistent provision of mental health support across fire and rescue services; acknowledges the evidence that firefighters are routinely exposed to traumatic incidents, high levels … |
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Monday 15th June Joshua Reynolds signed this EDM on Tuesday 16th June 2026 37 signatures (Most recent: 30 Jun 2026) Tabled by: Jess Brown-Fuller (Liberal Democrat - Chichester) That this House believes victims of crime must have full and fair access to justice; notes that many victims are unable to attend the entirety of hearings or trials and that court proceedings can be complex and difficult to follow; considers it unacceptable that victims are charged thousands of pounds … |
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Monday 15th June Joshua Reynolds signed this EDM as a sponsor on Tuesday 16th June 2026 Infected Blood Inquiry compensation 32 signatures (Most recent: 29 Jun 2026)Tabled by: Lisa Smart (Liberal Democrat - Hazel Grove) That this House notes the findings of the Infected Blood Inquiry and the recommendation of Sir Brian Langstaff that compensation should be delivered with urgency and in a manner that is simple, fair and speedy; recognises that victims and bereaved families have already waited decades for justice; further notes that … |
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Thursday 11th June Joshua Reynolds signed this EDM on Monday 15th June 2026 24 signatures (Most recent: 29 Jun 2026) Tabled by: Will Forster (Liberal Democrat - Woking) That this House believes that allowing asylum seekers to work improves integration, allows them to contribute and support themselves, and reduces the chances they will work illegally; acknowledges that those who have claimed asylum in the UK can apply for permission to work if they have been waiting more than … |
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Thursday 11th June Joshua Reynolds signed this EDM on Monday 15th June 2026 22 signatures (Most recent: 29 Jun 2026) Tabled by: Will Forster (Liberal Democrat - Woking) That this House believes that the Government does not have a credible plan to bring down the asylum backlog, close the remaining asylum hotels and bring order to the UK’s asylum system, including through the provision of controlled safe routes for refugees to reach the UK; regrets the repeal of … |
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Thursday 11th June Joshua Reynolds signed this EDM on Monday 15th June 2026 Indefinite Leave to Remain changes 24 signatures (Most recent: 29 Jun 2026)Tabled by: Will Forster (Liberal Democrat - Woking) That this House notes with grave concern the proposed reforms to Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) contained within the Government’s White Paper; further notes with particular concern the proposed blanket retrospective application of ILR, which violates the fundamental British values of fairness and respect; regrets that this measure would negatively … |
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Thursday 11th June Joshua Reynolds signed this EDM on Monday 15th June 2026 British citizens' right to a family life with spouses in the UK 19 signatures (Most recent: 29 Jun 2026)Tabled by: Will Forster (Liberal Democrat - Woking) That this House notes that British citizens wishing to return to live in the UK with a foreign-born spouse face complex, costly visa application conditions; believes that UK citizens should have a presumed right to a family life in their own country, subject to proper checks on the bone fide … |
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Thursday 11th June Joshua Reynolds signed this EDM on Monday 15th June 2026 Dual nationals without British passports 24 signatures (Most recent: 29 Jun 2026)Tabled by: Will Forster (Liberal Democrat - Woking) That this House notes with concern the impact of the new immigration requirements effective from 25 February 2026 on dual British nationals, who will be required to present either a valid British passport or a Certificate of Entitlement attached to their non-UK passport to avoid delays at the UK border; … |
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Thursday 11th June Joshua Reynolds signed this EDM on Monday 15th June 2026 UK trade with illegal settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territories 20 signatures (Most recent: 29 Jun 2026)Tabled by: Will Forster (Liberal Democrat - Woking) That this House notes with grave concern the recent announcement of 22 new Israeli settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, in clear violation of international law; further notes that trade with illegal settlements contributes to their entrenchment and expansion, undermining the prospects for a just and lasting peace; believes that … |
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Thursday 11th June Joshua Reynolds signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 15th June 2026 Drug education in independent schools 11 signatures (Most recent: 29 Jun 2026)Tabled by: Will Forster (Liberal Democrat - Woking) That this House notes with concern that there is currently no regulation requiring independent schools to provide drug education to their pupils; further notes that while state schools are mandated to deliver relationships, sex and health education, which includes drug education, independent schools are not bound by the same requirements … |
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Thursday 11th June Joshua Reynolds signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 15th June 2026 South Western Railway and zero waste to landfill 10 signatures (Most recent: 29 Jun 2026)Tabled by: Will Forster (Liberal Democrat - Woking) That this House congratulates South Western Railway on achieving zero waste to landfill since 2018; recognises the hard work of people on the ground sorting individual bins to achieve this milestone, from train presentation teams to waste segregation officers, who have helped show how corporations can achieve sustainability; welcomes SWR’s … |
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Thursday 11th June Joshua Reynolds signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 15th June 2026 Future of children’s palliative care 18 signatures (Most recent: 29 Jun 2026)Tabled by: Will Forster (Liberal Democrat - Woking) That this House notes with concern the findings of the report entitled Built to Last? The State of Children’s Palliative Care in 2025, published by Together for Short Lives; recognises that the report reveals a stark postcode lottery in access to high-quality palliative care for seriously ill children across England, … |
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Thursday 11th June Joshua Reynolds signed this EDM as a sponsor on Friday 12th June 2026 Public disorder in Southampton and Belfast 25 signatures (Most recent: 29 Jun 2026)Tabled by: Max Wilkinson (Liberal Democrat - Cheltenham) That this House expresses sympathy to the victims, their families, and all those affected by the attacks in both Southampton and Belfast; condemns the public disorder in Belfast and Southampton; affirms that while peaceful protest is a fundamental right, violence and intimidation have no place in a democratic society; further … |
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Wednesday 10th June Joshua Reynolds signed this EDM on Thursday 11th June 2026 Risk of AI chatbots to children 36 signatures (Most recent: 29 Jun 2026)Tabled by: Danny Chambers (Liberal Democrat - Winchester) That this House expresses concern on the rising prevalence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Chatbots incorporated into social media for children; highlights that children have difficulty distinguishing between human and chatbot and so are uniquely vulnerable to addictive and harmful algorithms, which pose a mental health threat; acknowledges that psychiatrists and … |
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Tuesday 9th June Joshua Reynolds signed this EDM on Wednesday 10th June 2026 Touring artists mobility arrangements 38 signatures (Most recent: 29 Jun 2026)Tabled by: Al Pinkerton (Liberal Democrat - Surrey Heath) That this House notes with concern the barriers facing British touring artists, musicians, performers, crews and professional drivers following the UK’s withdrawal from the EU; recognises their cultural and economic contribution to the creative industries, exports and soft power; further notes that music contributed £8 billion to the UK economy … |
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Monday 8th June Joshua Reynolds signed this EDM on Wednesday 10th June 2026 Social Care and Community Integrated Care’s Unfair to Care Report 2026 20 signatures (Most recent: 30 Jun 2026)Tabled by: Tom Morrison (Liberal Democrat - Cheadle) That this House acknowledges that more urgent action is needed to support social care in this country, that social care affects us all and that without truly fixing social care we won’t succeed in fixing healthcare; notes with concern and alarm that the Government’s Health Bill does not include any … |
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Monday 8th June Joshua Reynolds signed this EDM on Wednesday 10th June 2026 14 signatures (Most recent: 30 Jun 2026) Tabled by: Sarah Dyke (Liberal Democrat - Glastonbury and Somerton) That this House celebrates the eleventh consecutive National Fish and Chip Day on 5 June 2026, which champions the role that fish and chip shops play at the heart of communities, many of which remain cherished, family-run businesses; notes with concern the severe financial pressures facing the sector, including soaring … |
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Monday 8th June Joshua Reynolds signed this EDM on Wednesday 10th June 2026 19 signatures (Most recent: 29 Jun 2026) Tabled by: Danny Chambers (Liberal Democrat - Winchester) That this House commends the invaluable and life-saving work being carried out by both Clarissa’s Campaign and Cardiac Risk in the Young; welcomes the major research paper produced by researchers based City St George's, University of London and St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust; notes their call for repeat … |
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Tuesday 9th June Joshua Reynolds signed this EDM on Wednesday 10th June 2026 Palestinian children in Israeli military detention 28 signatures (Most recent: 29 Jun 2026)Tabled by: Munira Wilson (Liberal Democrat - Twickenham) That this House notes with concern that Israeli forces continue to arrest, detain and try several hundred Palestinian children in the Israeli military court and detention system each year despite evidence that that process violates international law; highlights that Israel regularly prosecutes Palestinian children in military courts which lack fundamental … |
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Tuesday 9th June Joshua Reynolds signed this EDM on Wednesday 10th June 2026 Mutual recognition of professional qualifications 32 signatures (Most recent: 29 Jun 2026)Tabled by: Al Pinkerton (Liberal Democrat - Surrey Heath) That this House notes with concern that, since the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union, UK-qualified professionals seeking to work in the EU have often been required to secure formal recognition of their qualifications before providing services or taking up employment; further notes that recognition requirements vary between individual … |
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Tuesday 9th June Joshua Reynolds signed this EDM on Wednesday 10th June 2026 Reducing trade and mobility barriers between the UK and EU 37 signatures (Most recent: 29 Jun 2026)Tabled by: Al Pinkerton (Liberal Democrat - Surrey Heath) That this House notes with deep concern the growing disruption and economic harm caused by post-Brexit mobility and border arrangements between the UK and the EU; further notes that the full rollout of the EU Entry/Exit System (EES) on 10 April 2026 has intensified pressures on British travellers, touring artists, … |
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11 Jun 2026, 9:58 a.m. - House of Commons "raise the specific point my hon. Friend raises with the relevant DBT Minister and will write to him Minister and will write to him following that conversation. Joshua Reynolds thank you, Mr. Speaker. " Euan Stainbank MP (Falkirk, Labour) - View Video - View Transcript |
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17 Jun 2026, 1:10 p.m. - House of Commons "to support them. >> Joshua Reynolds thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker. Firms like Hewland, Engineering and Maidenhead face a 50% tariff on their specialist steel when there is no approved " Chris McDonald MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Energy Security and Net Zero) (Stockton North, Labour) - View Video - View Transcript |
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17 Jun 2026, 4:47 p.m. - Seventh Delegated Legislation Committee "Joshua Reynolds. " Speaker 1 - View Video - View Transcript |
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Tuesday 23rd June 2026 2 p.m. Business and Trade Committee - Oral evidence Subject: Consumer protection At 2:30pm: Oral evidence Wayne Mackay - Director of Policy and Public Affairs at Electrical Safety First Sue Davies - Head of Consumer Rights Policy at Which? David MacKenzie - Chair at Chartered Trading Standards Institute At 3:30pm: Oral evidence Dr Thomas Bell - UK Lead for Product Safety External Relations at Amazon Leonard Klenner - Executive Assistant for Corporate Affairs to the President at Temu Wolfgang Weber - Associate General Counsel, Regulatory & Criminal Investigations at eBay View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Tuesday 30th June 2026 2 p.m. Business and Trade Committee - Oral evidence Subject: China and the UK economy At 2:30pm: Oral evidence Chris Bryant MP - Minister for Trade at Department for Business and Trade Kate Joseph - Director General, Economic Security and Trade Relations at Department for Business and Trade Lewis Neal - HM Trade Commissioner for China at Department for Business and Trade At 3:30pm: Oral evidence Tom Ironside - Director of Business and Regulation at British Retail Consortium Joanne Thomas - General Secretary at Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers David Sheen - Public Affairs Director at UK Hospitality Mr Sampson Low - Head of Policy at UNISON At 4:15pm: Oral evidence Matthew Taylor CBE - Chair at Fair Work Agency Mr Tim Harrison - Head of Secretariat at Office of the Director of Labour Market Enforcement View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Tuesday 7th July 2026 2 p.m. Business and Trade Committee - Oral evidence Subject: The work of the Department for Business and Trade At 2:30pm: Oral evidence Rt Hon Peter Kyle MP - Secretary of State at Department for Business and Trade Amanda Brooks CBE - Interim Permanent Secretary at Department for Business and Trade View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Wednesday 8th July 2026 2:15 p.m. Business and Trade Committee - Oral evidence Subject: Artificial Intelligence, business and the future of the workforce At 2:30pm: Oral evidence Carl-Benedikt Frey - Associate Professor of AI & Work at the Oxford Internet Institute at University of Oxford Anna Thomas MBE - Founding Director at Institute for the Future of Work The Baroness Lane-Fox of Soho CBE - Chair at London AI and Jobs Taskforce Adam Cantwell-Corn - AI and Tech Policy Lead at Trades Union Congress At 3:20pm: Oral evidence Lauren Thorpe - Chief Transformation Officer at United Learning Phil Smith CBE - Chairman at Skills England Julia Adamson MBE - Executive Director for Education and Public Benefit at BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT Will Sandbrook - Managing Director at Nest Insight At 4:10pm: Oral evidence Kate Dearden MP - Minister for Employment Rights and Consumer Protection at Department for Business and Trade Blair McDougall MP - Minister for Small Business and Economic Transformation at Department for Business and Trade Kanishka Narayan MP - Minister for AI and Online Safety at Department for Science, Innovation and Technology View calendar - Add to calendar |