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Information between 9th June 2025 - 29th June 2025

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Division Votes
9 Jun 2025 - Planning and Infrastructure Bill - View Vote Context
Louise Haigh voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 298 Labour No votes vs 15 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 180 Noes - 307
9 Jun 2025 - Planning and Infrastructure Bill - View Vote Context
Louise Haigh voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 317 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 73 Noes - 323
9 Jun 2025 - Planning and Infrastructure Bill - View Vote Context
Louise Haigh voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 326 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 167 Noes - 334
9 Jun 2025 - Planning and Infrastructure Bill - View Vote Context
Louise Haigh voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 326 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 113 Noes - 335
10 Jun 2025 - Planning and Infrastructure Bill - View Vote Context
Louise Haigh voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 299 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 107 Noes - 314
10 Jun 2025 - Planning and Infrastructure Bill - View Vote Context
Louise Haigh voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 304 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes
Tally: Ayes - 306 Noes - 174
10 Jun 2025 - Planning and Infrastructure Bill - View Vote Context
Louise Haigh voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 301 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 73 Noes - 312
10 Jun 2025 - Planning and Infrastructure Bill - View Vote Context
Louise Haigh voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 301 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 78 Noes - 309
10 Jun 2025 - Data (Use and Access) Bill [Lords] - View Vote Context
Louise Haigh voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 300 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes
Tally: Ayes - 304 Noes - 189
17 Jun 2025 - Crime and Policing Bill - View Vote Context
Louise Haigh voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 325 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 184 Noes - 336
17 Jun 2025 - Crime and Policing Bill - View Vote Context
Louise Haigh voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 325 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 189 Noes - 328
17 Jun 2025 - Crime and Policing Bill - View Vote Context
Louise Haigh voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 317 Labour No votes vs 1 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 89 Noes - 428
17 Jun 2025 - Crime and Policing Bill - View Vote Context
Louise Haigh voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 291 Labour Aye votes vs 25 Labour No votes
Tally: Ayes - 379 Noes - 137
17 Jun 2025 - Crime and Policing Bill - View Vote Context
Louise Haigh voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 326 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 194 Noes - 335
18 Jun 2025 - Crime and Policing Bill - View Vote Context
Louise Haigh voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 304 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 114 Noes - 310
18 Jun 2025 - Crime and Policing Bill - View Vote Context
Louise Haigh voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 306 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 102 Noes - 390
18 Jun 2025 - Crime and Policing Bill - View Vote Context
Louise Haigh voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 302 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes
Tally: Ayes - 312 Noes - 95
18 Jun 2025 - Crime and Policing Bill - View Vote Context
Louise Haigh voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 304 Labour No votes vs 3 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 178 Noes - 313
18 Jun 2025 - Crime and Policing Bill - View Vote Context
Louise Haigh voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 306 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 178 Noes - 313
18 Jun 2025 - Crime and Policing Bill - View Vote Context
Louise Haigh voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 299 Labour No votes vs 1 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 147 Noes - 305
20 Jun 2025 - Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill - View Vote Context
Louise Haigh voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 224 Labour Aye votes vs 160 Labour No votes
Tally: Ayes - 314 Noes - 291


Speeches
Louise Haigh speeches from: Nuclear Power: Investment
Louise Haigh contributed 1 speech (70 words)
Tuesday 10th June 2025 - Commons Chamber
Department for Energy Security & Net Zero


Written Answers
Small Modular Reactors: Supply Chains
Asked by: Louise Haigh (Labour - Sheffield Heeley)
Wednesday 25th June 2025

Question to the Department for Energy Security & Net Zero:

To ask the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, what assessment he has made of the potential role of (a) innovative Small Modular Reactors and (b) their associated UK-based (i) manufacturing and (ii) construction supply chains in supporting the Government’s (A) energy security and (B) net zero targets by 2050.

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

Great British Energy – Nuclear (GBE-N) has selected Rolls-Royce SMR as its preferred bidder to partner with to build the UK’s first small modular reactors (SMRs), subject to final government approvals and contract signature.

It is expected that an SMR project could power the equivalent of up to 3 million of today’s homes and support up to 3,000 jobs at peak construction.

Further details will follow in due course, but the government's long-term ambition is to bring forward one of Europe's first SMR fleets, with GBE-N's ambition being to deliver over 70% UK content across the fleet which could benefit communities right across the country.

Small Modular Reactors: Supply Chains
Asked by: Louise Haigh (Labour - Sheffield Heeley)
Wednesday 25th June 2025

Question to the Department for Energy Security & Net Zero:

To ask the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, what assessment his Department has made of the potential (a) economic and (b) industrial benefits to (a) Sheffield and (b) South Yorkshire of building innovative Small Modular Reactors using domestic supply chains.

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

Great British Energy – Nuclear (GBE-N) has selected Rolls-Royce SMR as its preferred bidder to partner with to build the UK’s first small modular reactors (SMRs), subject to final government approvals and contract signature.

It is expected that an SMR project could power the equivalent of up to 3 million of today’s homes and support up to 3,000 jobs at peak construction.

Further details will follow in due course, but the government's long-term ambition is to bring forward one of Europe's first SMR fleets, with GBE-N's ambition being to deliver over 70% UK content across the fleet which could benefit communities right across the country.

Small Modular Reactors: Supply Chains
Asked by: Louise Haigh (Labour - Sheffield Heeley)
Wednesday 25th June 2025

Question to the Department for Energy Security & Net Zero:

To ask the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, what steps his Department is taking to maximise the role of UK-based supply chains in the (a) development and (b) delivery of innovative Small Modular Reactor projects.

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

Great British Energy – Nuclear (GBE-N) has selected Rolls-Royce SMR as its preferred bidder to partner with to build the UK’s first small modular reactors (SMRs), subject to final government approvals and contract signature.

It is expected that an SMR project could power the equivalent of up to 3 million of today’s homes and support up to 3,000 jobs at peak construction.

Further details will follow in due course, but the government's long-term ambition is to bring forward one of Europe's first SMR fleets, with GBE-N's ambition being to deliver over 70% UK content across the fleet which could benefit communities right across the country.




Louise Haigh mentioned

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11 Jun 2025, 3:44 p.m. - House of Commons
"Colin Eastwood, Louise Haigh, Sally Jameson, Joe Morris, Sarah Owen, Laurence Turner, Chris Webb, Michael "
Anneliese Midgley MP (Knowsley, Labour) - View Video - View Transcript
11 Jun 2025, 3:44 p.m. - House of Commons
">> Lee Barron, Charlie Dewhirst, Colin Eastwood, Louise Haigh, Sally "
Anneliese Midgley MP (Knowsley, Labour) - View Video - View Transcript


Parliamentary Debates
Department for Transport
76 speeches (17,032 words)
Wednesday 25th June 2025 - Commons Chamber
Department for Transport
Mentions:
1: Gareth Bacon (Con - Orpington) Member for Sheffield Heeley (Louise Haigh), who constantly declared that she wanted“to move fast and - Link to Speech

Letter Boxes (Positioning)
3 speeches (1,124 words)
1st reading
Wednesday 11th June 2025 - Commons Chamber

Mentions:
1: Nusrat Ghani (Con - Sussex Weald) agreed to.Ordered,That Anneliese Midgley, Lee Barron, Charlie Dewhirst, Colum Eastwood, Emma Foody, Louise Haigh - Link to Speech



APPG Publications

East of England APPG
Wednesday 11th June 2025


Document: East of England Letter to Chancellor

Found: Rt Hon Peter Kyle MP, Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology; The Rt Hon Louise Haigh

Suicide and Self-Harm Prevention APPG
Wednesday 11th June 2025


Document: Read the APPG's 2024 annual report

Found: Parliamentarians: Liz Twist MP, Rachel Hopkins MP, Ian Paisley MP, Richard Burgon MP, Jason McCartney MP, Louise Haigh

Global Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights APPG
Wednesday 11th June 2025


Document: Annual Report 2019-2020

Found: EDM enclosed at Appendix 158 EDM 147 - Conduct of Judge Robin Tolson QC, 6th February 2020 Louise Haigh

Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery APPG
Wednesday 11th June 2025


Document: Minutes, July 2019

Found: Modern Slavery Tuesday 16 July 5pm Room U, Portcullis House Attendees: Vernon Coaker MP Louise Haigh

Care-Experienced Children and Young People APPG
Wednesday 11th June 2025


Document: 2016 AGM Minutes

Found: Apologies: Tim Loughton MP, Louise Haigh MP 1. Election of Officers 1.1.

Care-Experienced Children and Young People APPG
Wednesday 11th June 2025


Document: July Meeting Minutes

Found: Westminster Present: Bill Esterson MP, the Earl of Listowel, Jeremy Lefroy MP, David Burrowes MP, Louise Haigh



Department Publications - Transparency
Thursday 26th June 2025
Department for Transport
Source Page: DfT: ministerial travel and meetings, October to December 2024
Document: View online (webpage)

Found:

Louise Haigh

Thursday 26th June 2025
Department for Transport
Source Page: DfT: ministerial travel and meetings, October to December 2024
Document: View online (webpage)

Found:

Louise Haigh