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Information between 4th July 2026 - 3rd August 2026

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Division Votes
6 Jul 2026 - National Security (State Threats) Bill - View Vote Context
Manuela Perteghella voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 54 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes
Tally: Ayes - 394 Noes - 85
13 Jul 2026 - Immigration and Asylum Bill - View Vote Context
Manuela Perteghella voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 48 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 264 Noes - 90
13 Jul 2026 - Immigration and Asylum Bill - View Vote Context
Manuela Perteghella voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 50 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 97 Noes - 358
8 Jul 2026 - Town and Country Planning - View Vote Context
Manuela Perteghella voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 52 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 283 Noes - 182
8 Jul 2026 - Education - View Vote Context
Manuela Perteghella voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 52 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes
Tally: Ayes - 369 Noes - 102
14 Jul 2026 - Public Office (Accountability) Bill - View Vote Context
Manuela Perteghella voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 52 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 102 Noes - 409
14 Jul 2026 - Public Office (Accountability) Bill - View Vote Context
Manuela Perteghella voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 52 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes
Tally: Ayes - 93 Noes - 323
14 Jul 2026 - Public Office (Accountability) Bill - View Vote Context
Manuela Perteghella voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 52 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 104 Noes - 412


Speeches
Manuela Perteghella speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Manuela Perteghella contributed 1 speech (51 words)
Monday 13th July 2026 - Commons Chamber
Home Office
Manuela Perteghella speeches from: State of Climate and Nature
Manuela Perteghella contributed 1 speech (75 words)
Monday 13th July 2026 - Commons Chamber
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs


Written Answers
Arthritis: Baricitinib
Asked by: Manuela Perteghella (Liberal Democrat - Stratford-on-Avon)
Thursday 16th July 2026

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what steps his Department is taking to facilitate access on the NHS to baricitinib for children and young people with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA); and whether he has considered alternative commissioning or funding routes for that treatment in the absence of a NICE appraisal.

Answered by Preet Kaur Gill

The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) is the independent body responsible for developing evidence-based recommendations for the National Health Service on whether new, licensed medicines represent a clinically and cost-effective use of NHS resources. The NHS in England is legally required to fund medicines recommended by NICE.

NICE has unfortunately been unable to develop guidance for the NHS on the use of baricitinib for treating juvenile idiopathic arthritis in people two years old and over because the company, Eli Lilly, did not provide an evidence submission. NICE will review its decision if the company decides to make a new evidence submission.

Decisions on whether to fund medicines in the absence of NICE guidance are for NHS commissioners. NHS England does not fund medicines where the company has not engaged with NICE. This is to avoid a potential pathway for circumventing the NICE appraisal process. NHS England’s policy on non-submission of data to NICE is available at the following link:

https://www.england.nhs.uk/commissioning/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2018/09/NHS-England-Procedural-Note-non-submission-of-data-to-NICE.pdf

Pancreatic Cancer
Asked by: Manuela Perteghella (Liberal Democrat - Stratford-on-Avon)
Wednesday 15th July 2026

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what steps he is taking to improve access to clinical trials for patients with pancreatic cancer by ensuring that eligible patients are automatically identified and referred to appropriate clinical trials; increase access to personalised treatment through routine tumour profiling and testing, where clinically appropriate; and increase funding for pancreatic cancer research, including the development of new treatments and the expansion of clinical trials, to improve survival outcomes for patients with pancreatic cancer.

Answered by Preet Kaur Gill

The Department is committed to ensuring that all patients, including those with pancreatic cancer, have access to cutting-edge clinical trials and innovative, lifesaving treatments.

The National Cancer Plan sets out the Government’s ambition to deliver world class cancer care through world class research, including delivering breakthroughs for rare and less survivable cancers. Throughout the lifetime of this plan, we will ensure that every cancer patient gets the opportunity to access relevant clinical trials quickly, fairly, and easily.

As set out in this plan, the Government will implement the Rare Cancers Act 2026, including Section 3 of the act which will involve developing a service to ensure rare cancer patients, including those with pancreatic cancer, can be automatically contacted about clinical trials. Implementing the provisions of the Rare Cancers Act will make it easier for clinical trials on pancreatic cancer to take place in England.

The plan also sets out clear actions to expand genomic testing, sometimes referred to as tumour profiling, and confirms that every cancer patient who would benefit from genomic testing, including those with rare cancers like pancreatic cancer, will receive it within a clinically relevant timeframe. The plan also commits to ensuring this is matched by access to targeted therapies.

To support timely access to treatments identified through genomic testing, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) and Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) aligned pathway process was launched in April 2026. The process accelerates licensing and appraisal so that National Health Service funding recommendations can be made more quickly. The expansion of the NHS Genomic Medicine Service will also help identify suitable targeted therapies, connect patients to clinical trials faster, and integrate genomic data into the Single Patient Record by 2028.

Government responsibility for delivering cancer research is shared between the Department of Health and Social Care, with research delivered by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR), and the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, with research delivered via UK Research and Innovation, including the Medical Research Council.

The NIHR continues to welcome high-quality applications for research into any aspect of human health and care, including pancreatic cancer.

As well as funding research itself, the Department of Health and Social Care invests significantly in research expertise and capacity, specialist facilities, support services, and collaborations to support and deliver research in England, known as NIHR infrastructure. One example of this is the CRISTAL-APC trial to improve treatment for people living with stage four pancreatic cancer, supported by the NIHR's Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre and Clinical Research Facility.

Hospices
Asked by: Manuela Perteghella (Liberal Democrat - Stratford-on-Avon)
Monday 13th July 2026

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, when the new framework for the commissioning and funding of hospice services by integrated care boards will be published; and whether it will be in force before 1 April 2027.

Answered by Stephen Kinnock - Secretary of State for Wales

The Government is developing a Modern Service Framework (MSF) for Palliative Care and End-of-Life Care, and published an interim update on 4 June 2026 in the form of a Written Ministerial Statement, which is available at the following link:

https://questions-statements.parliament.uk/written-statements/detail/2026-06-04/hcws88

The final MSF is due to be published in Autumn 2026 and will embed palliative care and end-of-life care within a strategic commissioning model centred on clear and transparent contractual arrangements for commissioned palliative care activity across all providers, including hospices, to meet population health needs, with explicit regard to reducing inequalities and improving outcomes for underserved and disadvantaged groups.

Work to implement the MSF is already underway. A letter from NHS England’s National Director for Primary Care and Community Services has been issued to systems asking integrated care boards to undertake integrated needs assessments and move towards the sustainable contracting of hospice services. Initially, this will involve moving away from short-term grant funding for adult hospice services from 2027/28. NHS England’s letter is available at the following link:

https://www.england.nhs.uk/long-read/strategic-commissioning-hospice-services-update-modern-service-framework-palliative-care-end-of-life-care/

Hospices
Asked by: Manuela Perteghella (Liberal Democrat - Stratford-on-Avon)
Monday 13th July 2026

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, whether his Department will reimburse hospices in England for the increase in employer National Insurance contributions introduced in April 2025.

Answered by Stephen Kinnock - Secretary of State for Wales

The Department has no plans to reimburse hospices in England for the increase in employer National Insurance contributions (ENICs) introduced in April 2025. The planning guidance, published on 30 January 2025, sets out the funding available to integrated care boards (ICBs) and the overall approach to funding providers in this financial year. The planning guidance is available at the following link:

https://www.england.nhs.uk/publication/2025-26-priorities-and-operational-planning-guidance/

It takes into account a variety of pay and non-pay factors and pressures on providers of secondary healthcare, including charitable hospices.

Our approach to ENICs exemptions has been consistent with the approach taken by previous administrations. This does not include an exemption for independent contractors, including charities like hospices.

We recognise the financial pressures facing hospices, including those arising from increases in employment costs. That is why the Government has supported the hospice sector with a £125 million capital funding boost for adult and children and young people’s hospices in England, and is providing approximately £80 million in revenue funding for children and young people’s hospices over the three financial years 2026/27 to 2028/29.

Hospices
Asked by: Manuela Perteghella (Liberal Democrat - Stratford-on-Avon)
Monday 13th July 2026

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what information his Department holds on the proportion of the operating costs of (a) The Myton Hospices and (b) The Shakespeare Hospice is met by NHS Coventry and Warwickshire; and what assessment he has made of trends in the level of variation between integrated care boards in the share of hospice costs they fund.

Answered by Stephen Kinnock - Secretary of State for Wales

As hospices are independent charitable organisations, neither the Department nor NHS England collect data on their financial accounts, therefore, we do not hold information on what proportion of operating costs are met by the NHS Coventry and Warwickshire Integrated Care Board (ICB) for either The Myton Hospice or The Shakespeare Hospice.

We know that the amount of funding each charitable hospice receives varies both within and between ICB areas. This will vary depending on demand in that ICB area but will also be dependent on the totality and type of palliative and end of life care provision from both NHS and non-NHS services, including charitable hospices, within each ICB area.

We recognise that there is currently a mix of contracting models in the hospice sector, with some ICBs using NHS standard contracts and others using grant funding, and sometimes a combination of both. We want to shift towards the strategic commissioning of hospice services and away from short term grants.

We are developing a Modern Service Framework (MSF) for Palliative Care and End-of-Life Care and recently published an interim update on how it is progressing.

In the interim update, we set out that we expect all ICBs to complete an integrated needs assessment, to gain a detailed understanding of their current and future population, including people of all ages with palliative care and end-of-life care needs. We are asking ICBs to move to sustainable contracting of adult, and children and young people’s, hospice services, based on their integrated needs assessment. Initially, this will involve the move away from short-term grant funding for adult hospice services from 2027/28.

The MSF will embed palliative care and end-of-life care within a strategic commissioning model that is centred on clear and transparent contractual arrangements for commissioned palliative care activity across all providers, including hospices, to meet population health needs, with explicit regard to reducing inequalities and improving outcomes for underserved and disadvantaged groups.

Hospices
Asked by: Manuela Perteghella (Liberal Democrat - Stratford-on-Avon)
Monday 13th July 2026

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, how the move of care from hospital to community set out in the 10 Year Health Plan will be funded for hospices providing community and hospice-at-home care.

Answered by Stephen Kinnock - Secretary of State for Wales

The 10-Year Health Plan sets out the Government’s ambition to shift more care from hospitals into the community. Hospices have an important role to play in this shift, including through community and hospice-at-home services.

Palliative care services are included in the list of services an integrated care board (ICB) must commission. To support ICBs in this duty, NHS England has published statutory guidance and service specifications. Whilst the majority of palliative care and end-of-life care is provided by National Health Service staff and services, we recognise the vital part that voluntary sector organisations, including hospices, also play in providing support to people at the end of life and their loved ones.

We are developing a modern service framework (MSF) for Palliative Care and End-of-Life Care in England, which will support more strategic commissioning and sustainable contracting of hospice services by ICBs. An interim update has now been published in the form of a Written Ministerial Statement, at the following link:

https://questions-statements.parliament.uk/written-statements/detail/2026-06-04/hcws88

Further metrics and associated targets will build on the 2029 ambitions set out in the Neighbourhood Health Framework, which includes increasing the number of people identified as approaching the end of life by 10% and reducing non-elective admissions and hospital bed days by 10% for that cohort.

The MSF will not be accompanied by new national funding, as its primary purpose is to set the strategic direction for improving palliative care and end-of-life care, including reducing variation in access, quality, and outcomes by using existing resources across the systems.

The Government has supported the hospice sector with a £125 million capital funding boost for adult and children and young’s hospices in England. We are also providing approximately £80 million of revenue funding for children and young people’s hospices over three financial years, from 2026/27 to 2028/29, giving them the stability they need to plan ahead.

Hospices: Finance
Asked by: Manuela Perteghella (Liberal Democrat - Stratford-on-Avon)
Monday 13th July 2026

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what revenue funding his Department will provide to adult hospices in England in 2026/27; and when that funding will be confirmed.

Answered by Stephen Kinnock - Secretary of State for Wales

Whilst the majority of palliative care and end-of-life care is provided by National Health Service staff and services, we recognise the vital part that voluntary sector organisations, including hospices, also play in providing support to people at the end of life and their loved ones.

Palliative care services are included in the list of services an integrated care board (ICB) must commission. The statutory guidance states that ICBs must work to ensure that there is sufficient provision of care services to meet the needs of their local populations, which can include hospice services available within the ICB catchment.

Most hospices are charitable, independent organisations which receive some statutory funding for providing NHS services. The amount of funding each charitable hospice receives varies both within and between ICB areas. This will vary depending on demand in that ICB area but will also be dependent on the totality and type of palliative and end of life care provision from both NHS and non-NHS services, including charitable hospices, within each ICB area.

We recognise the difficult financial situation that many hospices are facing due to a range of concurrent cost pressures. That is why we have supported the sector with a £125 million capital funding boost for adult and children’s hospices to ensure they have the best physical environment for care. We are also providing approximately £80 million of revenue funding for children and young people’s hospices over three financial years, from 2026/27 to 2028/29 inclusive, giving them the stability they need to plan ahead.

The Government is developing a Modern Service Framework for Palliative Care and End‑of‑Life Care. An interim update has now been published in the form of a Written Ministerial Statement, with the full report due to be published in Autumn 2026.

In the interim update, we set out that we expect all ICBs to complete an integrated needs assessment, to gain a detailed understanding of their current and future population, including people of all ages with palliative care and end-of-life care needs. We are asking ICBs to move to sustainable contracting of adult, and children and young people’s, hospice services, based on their integrated needs assessment. Initially, this will involve the move away from short-term grant funding for adult hospice services from 2027/28.

Waste Disposal: Monitoring
Asked by: Manuela Perteghella (Liberal Democrat - Stratford-on-Avon)
Monday 6th July 2026

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

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what collaborative frameworks are in place between her Department, law enforcement agencies, and local authorities to support the effective implementation and enforcement of digital waste tracking, particularly in areas with high levels of illegal dumping.

Answered by Mary Creagh

Digital waste tracking is one of the major structural reforms being implemented under the Waste Crime Action Plan to design waste crime out of the system and will apply to waste operators in all areas of the UK. Defra is leading the delivery of the Action Plan, working closely with the Environment Agency (EA) as the national lead for waste crime, alongside HMRC, the Home Office, police forces and local authorities, ensuring coordinated action.


The EA is working diligently with Defra and the other regulators and governments of the four nations to engage with the waste industry, local authorities and affected parties. This is in addition to working to develop a range of measures that cover preventative actions, faster identification of illegal activity and robust enforcement actions to maximise the potential of Digital Waste Tracking and combat waste crime across the country.

Property: Money Laundering
Asked by: Manuela Perteghella (Liberal Democrat - Stratford-on-Avon)
Tuesday 7th July 2026

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what assessment she has made of the potential impact of compliance with Money Laundering Regulations on individuals providing financial assistance to family members in property transactions; and whether she plans to take steps to reduce the level of administration for such individuals.

Answered by Rachel Blake

Under the Money Laundering Regulations (MLRs), businesses undertaking regulated activity, including facilitating property transactions, must establish policies, controls and procedures to mitigate the risks of money laundering and terrorist financing. These include customer due diligence (CDD) measures to verify the identity of customers and, where necessary, the source of funds involved in the transaction.

The MLRs are not prescriptive in setting out precisely how and when firms should undertake CDD. Instead, firms are required to take a proportionate approach commensurate with their assessment of the risk. Each firm will therefore have its own policies and procedures. The Government is taking steps to ensure anti-money laundering checks remain proportionate and effective, while maintaining robust safeguards against illicit finance.

Sheltered Housing: Older People
Asked by: Manuela Perteghella (Liberal Democrat - Stratford-on-Avon)
Monday 20th July 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 potential impact of ongoing service charges and maintenance fees in age-restricted retirement housing developments after a property becomes vacant on residents and their families; and if he will review protections for leaseholders who incur annual charges while attempting to sell retirement flats.

Answered by Matthew Pennycook - Minister of State (Housing, Communities and Local Government)

I refer the hon. Member to the answer given to Question UIN 4726 on 8 June 2026.

Social Security Benefits: Disability
Asked by: Manuela Perteghella (Liberal Democrat - Stratford-on-Avon)
Wednesday 22nd July 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 potential impact of repeated disability benefit assessments on the mental and physical wellbeing of claimants, including people with autism spectrum disorder and other neurodevelopmental conditions; and whether her Department has assessed the potential merits of considering evidence of a long-term health condition or disability submitted through an assessment for a different welfare benefit, including across applications for Personal Independence Payment and Universal Credit.

Answered by Stephen Timms - Minister of State (Ministry of Housing Communities and Local Government) (Equalities)

The Timms Review is considering the role of PIP in enabling disabled people and those with long-term health conditions to live independently and participate fully in society, and how it can remain fair and fit for the future. Listening to the lived experience and expertise of disabled people, including concerns about repeat assessments, is critical to the Review’s success. The Review will report its recommendations to the Secretary of State in the Autumn.



Early Day Motions Signed
Wednesday 15th July
Manuela Perteghella signed this EDM on Thursday 16th July 2026

Local Housing Allowance rates

30 signatures (Most recent: 16 Jul 2026)
Tabled by: Wendy Chamberlain (Liberal Democrat - North East Fife)
That this House notes with concern that across the country, fewer than 2% of advertised private rented homes are affordable based on Local Housing Allowance (LHA) rates; recognises that this has become significantly worse due the LHA freeze since April 2024 with research by Crisis and Zoopla suggesting that in …
Wednesday 15th July
Manuela Perteghella signed this EDM on Thursday 16th July 2026

Retirement of Godfrey Asare and Margaret Labulo from the Members' Tea Room

28 signatures (Most recent: 16 Jul 2026)
Tabled by: Josh Babarinde (Liberal Democrat - Eastbourne)
That this House pays tribute to Godfrey Asare and Margaret Labulo, General Assistants in the Members' Tea Room, on the occasion of their retirement from the service of Parliament; recognises their many years of dedicated and loyal service to this House and its Members and staff who have relied upon …
Monday 13th July
Manuela Perteghella signed this EDM as a sponsor on Wednesday 15th July 2026

Celebration of English traditions

8 signatures (Most recent: 16 Jul 2026)
Tabled by: John Slinger (Labour - Rugby)
That this House recognises the contribution of English traditions, including Morris dancing and folk music, to the celebration of English identity and cultural heritage; notes that Westminster Hall would be a good venue in which to showcase English traditions on St George's Day; and encourages efforts to organise celebrations for …
Monday 18th May
Manuela Perteghella signed this EDM on Wednesday 15th July 2026

Protection and restoration of ancient woodland

40 signatures (Most recent: 15 Jul 2026)
Tabled by: Andrew George (Liberal Democrat - St Ives)
That this House recognises the rich biodiversity of ancient woodlands across the United Kingdom, and their vital role in meeting the nation’s climate and biodiversity obligations as set out in the Environment Act 2021; notes that ancient woodland, those that have existed since at least 1600, covers just 2.5% of …
Wednesday 15th July
Manuela Perteghella signed this EDM as a sponsor on Wednesday 15th July 2026

National bank holiday should England win the FIFA World Cup 2026

6 signatures (Most recent: 15 Jul 2026)
Tabled by: Adnan Hussain (Independent - Blackburn)
That this House notes the immense pride, joy and sense of unity that would be generated across the UK should the England football team win the FIFA World Cup; recognises the contribution of players, coaches, staff and supporters in bringing communities together through a shared national celebration; further notes the …
Wednesday 15th July
Manuela Perteghella signed this EDM on Wednesday 15th July 2026

Russian sanctions

57 signatures (Most recent: 16 Jul 2026)
Tabled by: Calum Miller (Liberal Democrat - Bicester and Woodstock)
That this House condemns the ongoing, unprovoked, and illegal aggression of the Russian Federation both at home and across Europe; notes with grave concern the increasing hostility by Russian naval vessels and aircraft across northern European waters, including within the British Channel and the Norwegian Sea, which pose a direct …
Wednesday 15th July
Manuela Perteghella signed this EDM on Wednesday 15th July 2026

International Court of Justice's July 2024 Advisory Opinion on the Occupied Palestinian Territories

59 signatures (Most recent: 16 Jul 2026)
Tabled by: Calum Miller (Liberal Democrat - Bicester and Woodstock)
That this House acknowledges the second anniversary of the International Court of Justice's Advisory Opinion on 19 July 2024, which noted that Israel’s continuing presence in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPTs) is unlawful; regrets the Government's continuing and unjustifiable failure to provide the UK's assessment on the Court's opinion; believes …
Monday 13th July
Manuela Perteghella signed this EDM on Tuesday 14th July 2026

Memorial plaque for Ann Widdecombe

41 signatures (Most recent: 16 Jul 2026)
Tabled by: Peter Bedford (Conservative - Mid Leicestershire)
That this House expresses its profound sadness at the death of Ann Widdecombe and condemns the violence that led to her death; extends its deepest condolences to her family, friends and all those who knew and admired her; recognises her distinguished record of public service, including her 23 years as …
Tuesday 9th June
Manuela Perteghella signed this EDM on Tuesday 14th July 2026

Touring artists mobility arrangements

53 signatures (Most recent: 16 Jul 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 …
Thursday 9th July
Manuela Perteghella signed this EDM on Tuesday 14th July 2026

Nature rights

15 signatures (Most recent: 16 Jul 2026)
Tabled by: Adrian Ramsay (Green Party - Waveney Valley)
That this House recognises that healthy, resilient and thriving natural systems are fundamental to food security, public health, economic prosperity, climate resilience and national security; notes with deep concern the Government’s report entitled Global biodiversity loss, ecosystem collapse and national security: A National Security Assessment, which identifies biodiversity loss and …
Monday 13th July
Manuela Perteghella signed this EDM on Monday 13th July 2026

Autonomy’s report entitled Cleaning Up Politics

31 signatures (Most recent: 14 Jul 2026)
Tabled by: Neil Duncan-Jordan (Labour - Poole)
That this House welcomes the publication of Autonomy’s report Cleaning Up Politics; recognises that the overwhelming majority of the public believe the wealthiest in society use political donations to influence government in their own interests and that trust in politics is at historic lows; believes that proposals to cap political …
Monday 29th June
Manuela Perteghella signed this EDM on Wednesday 8th July 2026

Toxicity testing on animals

33 signatures (Most recent: 16 Jul 2026)
Tabled by: Neil Duncan-Jordan (Labour - Poole)
That this House acknowledges the terrible pain, suffering, distress, lasting harm and death suffered by animals subject to toxicity testing; notes that, under generic service licences, the substance being tested is unknown to those authorising the testing; further notes that the harrowing suffering of many animals subjected to toxicity testing …
Thursday 14th May
Manuela Perteghella signed this EDM on Tuesday 7th July 2026

Responsible use of pesticides in pet flea and tick treatments

31 signatures (Most recent: 7 Jul 2026)
Tabled by: Danny Chambers (Liberal Democrat - Winchester)
That this House expresses concern at the presence of pesticides commonly used in pet flea and tick treatments, including fipronil and imidacloprid, in UK waterways; notes that these substances pose a significant risk to aquatic ecosystems, including insects, fish, birds and wider biodiversity; recognises the importance of effective parasite control …
Wednesday 20th May
Manuela Perteghella signed this EDM on Monday 6th July 2026

NARPO Love or Money Campaign

40 signatures (Most recent: 13 Jul 2026)
Tabled by: Neil Duncan-Jordan (Labour - Poole)
That this House supports the National Association of Retired Police Officers' Love or Money campaign that seeks to highlight the unfair position that police widows and widowers in England, Wales and Scotland face due to the current Police Pension Regulations 1987, which removes access to their pensions when they marry …
Thursday 2nd July
Manuela Perteghella signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 6th July 2026

Potential merits of a knighthood for Harry Kane

28 signatures (Most recent: 13 Jul 2026)
Tabled by: Layla Moran (Liberal Democrat - Oxford West and Abingdon)
That this House recognises the efforts of Harry Kane in England’s game against the Democratic Republic of Congo at the FIFA World Cup on Wednesday evening; celebrates the work of the England team in their 2026 World Cup campaign so far; wishes them every success in their next game against …
Thursday 21st May
Manuela Perteghella signed this EDM on Monday 6th July 2026

Bank holiday for celebrations if England win the 2026 FIFA World Cup

27 signatures (Most recent: 15 Jul 2026)
Tabled by: Lee Pitcher (Labour - Doncaster East and the Isle of Axholme)
That this House notes that the final of the 2026 World Cup will be played on Sunday 19 July 2026; recognises that a World Cup victory by England would be a rare national moment likely to bring together families, neighbours and communities across the country, including through local celebrations in …



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13 Jul 2026, 6:28 p.m. - House of Commons
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8 Jul 2026, 2:37 p.m. - House of Commons
"Florence Eshalomi John Grady Wera Hobhouse Liz Jarvis. Vikki Slade. Manuela Perteghella Ben Maguire. "
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8 Jul 2026, 2:37 p.m. - House of Commons
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Parliamentary Debates
Mental Capacity (Duty to Assess)
2 speeches (880 words)
1st reading
Wednesday 8th July 2026 - Commons Chamber

Mentions:
1: Chris Coghlan (LD - Dorking and Horley) Hunt, Andy Slaughter, Florence Eshalomi, John Grady, Wera Hobhouse, Liz Jarvis, Vikki Slade, Manuela Perteghella - Link to Speech

Health Bill (Thirteenth sitting)
128 speeches (32,271 words)
Tuesday 7th July 2026 - Public Bill Committees
Department of Health and Social Care
Mentions:
1: None Friend the Member for Stratford-on-Avon (Manuela Perteghella) notes that the surveys and data of Warwickshire - Link to Speech

Health Bill (Thirteenth sitting)
128 speeches (32,271 words)
Committee stage: 13th sitting
Tuesday 7th July 2026 - Public Bill Committees
Department of Health and Social Care
Mentions:
1: None Friend the Member for Stratford-on-Avon (Manuela Perteghella) notes that the surveys and data of Warwickshire - Link to Speech



Select Committee Documents
Wednesday 22nd July 2026
Special Report - 3rd Special Report - Higher Education and Funding: Threat of Insolvency and International Students: Government Response

Education Committee

Found: North Hykeham) Darren Paffey (Labour; Southampton Itchen) Rebecca Paul (Conservative; Reigate) Manuela Perteghella

Friday 17th July 2026
Report - 2nd Report - Reading for Pleasure

Education Committee

Found: North Hykeham) Darren Paffey (Labour; Southampton Itchen) Rebecca Paul (Conservative; Reigate) Manuela Perteghella

Wednesday 15th July 2026
Oral Evidence - UK Sustainable Investment and Finance Association, and New Economics Foundation

HM Treasury and the economics of climate and nature - Environmental Audit Committee

Found: Buckley; Jonathan Davies; Barry Gardiner; Alison Griffiths; Chris Hinchliff; Sojan Joseph; Manuela Perteghella

Wednesday 15th July 2026
Oral Evidence - Transition Finance Council, and Transition Finance Council

HM Treasury and the economics of climate and nature - Environmental Audit Committee

Found: Buckley; Jonathan Davies; Barry Gardiner; Alison Griffiths; Chris Hinchliff; Sojan Joseph; Manuela Perteghella

Wednesday 15th July 2026
Oral Evidence - The Association of British Insurers (ABI), Aldersgate Group, and Office for Budget Responsibility

HM Treasury and the economics of climate and nature - Environmental Audit Committee

Found: Buckley; Jonathan Davies; Barry Gardiner; Alison Griffiths; Chris Hinchliff; Sojan Joseph; Manuela Perteghella

Tuesday 14th July 2026
Formal Minutes - Formal Minutes 2026-27

Education Committee

Found: present1 Helen Hayes, in the Chair2 Jess Asato Mrs Sureena Brackenridge Darren Paffey Manuela Perteghella

Tuesday 14th July 2026
Oral Evidence - Department for Education, Department for Work & Pensions, Department for Work & Pensions, and Department for Work & Pensions

Realising potential: Delivering the Child Poverty Strategy - Work and Pensions Committee

Found: Hayes (Chair); Jess Asato; Sureena Brackenridge; Jodie Gosling; Darren Paffey; Rebecca Paul; Manuela Perteghella

Thursday 9th July 2026
Special Report - 2nd Special Report - Historical Forced Adoption: Government Response

Education Committee

Found: North Hykeham) Darren Paffey (Labour; Southampton Itchen) Rebecca Paul (Conservative; Reigate) Manuela Perteghella

Wednesday 8th July 2026
Oral Evidence - Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs, and Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

Environmental Audit Committee

Found: Members present: Mr Toby Perkins (Chair); Julia Buckley; Jonathan Davies; Chris Hinchliff; Manuela Perteghella

Tuesday 7th July 2026
Oral Evidence - University College London, Purposeful Ventures, Oak National Academy, and Monash University

The use of Artificial Intelligence and EdTech in Education - Education Committee

Found: present: Helen Hayes (Chair); Jess Asato; Jodie Gosling; Dr Caroline Johnson; Rebecca Paul; Manuela Perteghella

Tuesday 7th July 2026
Oral Evidence - The King's Trust, Presenting in personal capacity, The Nuffield Foundation, and British Chambers of Commerce

The use of Artificial Intelligence and EdTech in Education - Education Committee

Found: present: Helen Hayes (Chair); Jess Asato; Jodie Gosling; Dr Caroline Johnson; Rebecca Paul; Manuela Perteghella

Monday 6th July 2026
Special Report - 2nd Special Report - Addressing the risks from Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS): Government Response

Environmental Audit Committee

Found: Littlehampton) Chris Hinchliff (Labour; North East Hertfordshire) Sojan Joseph (Labour; Ashford) Manuela Perteghella

Wednesday 1st July 2026
Oral Evidence - The Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, The University of Manchester, Siemens, and Association for Decentralised Energy

Risks and opportunities to the sustainability of data centres in the UK - Environmental Audit Committee

Found: Julia Buckley; Jonathan Davies; Barry Gardiner; Sarah Gibson; Chris Hinchliff; Sojan Joseph; Manuela Perteghella

Wednesday 1st July 2026
Oral Evidence - Tony Blair Institute, VIRTUS Data Centres, and Centre for Economic Transition Expertise (CETEx)

Risks and opportunities to the sustainability of data centres in the UK - Environmental Audit Committee

Found: Julia Buckley; Jonathan Davies; Barry Gardiner; Sarah Gibson; Chris Hinchliff; Sojan Joseph; Manuela Perteghella



Department Publications - Guidance
Thursday 16th July 2026
Department for Work and Pensions
Source Page: Guidance: Disability Confident: employers that have signed up
Document: (ODS)

Found: Office of Jon Pearce MP High Peak SK23 0HD Public sector Committed Central Midlands Office of Manuela Perteghella

Thursday 16th July 2026
Department for Work and Pensions
Source Page: Guidance: Disability Confident: employers that have signed up
Document: (Excel)

Found: sectorCommittedLondonOffice of Jon Pearce MPHigh PeakSK23 0HDPublic sectorCommittedCentral MidlandsOffice of Manuela Perteghella




Manuela Perteghella - Select Committee Information

Calendar
Tuesday 14th July 2026 9:45 a.m.
Education Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: Realising potential: Delivering the Child Poverty Strategy
At 10:00am: Oral evidence
Olivia Bailey MP - Minister for Early Education at Department for Education
Rt Hon Dame Diana Johnson DBE MP - Minister for Employment at Department for Work & Pensions
James Wolfe - Director, Universal Credit, Families and Poverty, Lead Director for the Child Poverty Strategy at Department for Work & Pensions
Elaine Squires - Deputy Director for Income, Family and Disadvantage Analysis Lead Analyst for the Child Poverty Strategy at Department for Work & Pensions
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Tuesday 14th July 2026 9 a.m.
Education Committee - Private Meeting
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Wednesday 15th July 2026 2 p.m.
Environmental Audit Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: HM Treasury and the economics of climate and nature
At 2:30pm: Oral evidence
Ben Howarth - Assistant Director and Head of Sustainability and Climate at The Association of British Insurers (ABI)
Toby Radcliffe - Policy Officer at Aldersgate Group
Tom Josephs - Member of the Budget Responsibility Committee at Office for Budget Responsibility
At 3:30pm: Oral evidence
The Rt Hon. the Lord Sharma KCMG - Chair at Transition Finance Council
Jennifer Wu - Head of Secretariat at Transition Finance Council, and Head of Sustainable Finance Innovation at City of London Corporation
At 4:00pm: Oral evidence
James Alexander - Chief Executive at UK Sustainable Investment and Finance Association
Jaya Sood - Senior Economist at New Economics Foundation
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Select Committee Documents
Wednesday 1st July 2026
Oral Evidence - Tony Blair Institute, VIRTUS Data Centres, and Centre for Economic Transition Expertise (CETEx)

Risks and opportunities to the sustainability of data centres in the UK - Environmental Audit Committee
Wednesday 1st July 2026
Oral Evidence - The Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, The University of Manchester, Siemens, and Association for Decentralised Energy

Risks and opportunities to the sustainability of data centres in the UK - Environmental Audit Committee
Monday 6th July 2026
Special Report - 2nd Special Report - Addressing the risks from Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS): Government Response

Environmental Audit Committee
Friday 17th July 2026
Report - 2nd Report - Reading for Pleasure

Education Committee
Thursday 16th July 2026
Correspondence - Letter from the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs relating the Government's response to the committees report on Addressing the risks from Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS), 16 July

Environmental Audit Committee
Tuesday 7th July 2026
Oral Evidence - University College London, Purposeful Ventures, Oak National Academy, and Monash University

The use of Artificial Intelligence and EdTech in Education - Education Committee
Wednesday 8th July 2026
Oral Evidence - Department for Education, and Department for Education

Early Years: Improving support for children and parents - Education Committee
Tuesday 7th July 2026
Oral Evidence - The King's Trust, Presenting in personal capacity, The Nuffield Foundation, and British Chambers of Commerce

The use of Artificial Intelligence and EdTech in Education - Education Committee
Wednesday 8th July 2026
Oral Evidence - Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs, and Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

Environmental Audit Committee
Wednesday 8th July 2026
Correspondence - Letter from Secretary of State for Education on Early Years Funding and school uniform dated 05.07.26

Education Committee
Wednesday 8th July 2026
Correspondence - Letter from Secretary of State for Education on establishing a Child Protection Authority (CPA) in England dated 07.07.26

Education Committee
Tuesday 7th July 2026
Correspondence - Letter from Secretary of State for Education on Key stage 2 Assessments dated 02.07.26

Education Committee
Tuesday 7th July 2026
Correspondence - Letter from Secretary of State for Education on the response to the School Teachers’ Review Body report dated 01.07.26

Education Committee
Thursday 9th July 2026
Special Report - 2nd Special Report - Historical Forced Adoption: Government Response

Education Committee
Wednesday 8th July 2026
Correspondence - Letter to the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs relating the Government's response to the committees report on Addressing the risks from Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS), 8 July

Environmental Audit Committee
Tuesday 7th July 2026
Written Evidence - Royal College of Nursing
CYM0114 - Children and Young People's Mental Health

Children and Young People's Mental Health - Education Committee
Tuesday 7th July 2026
Written Evidence - TLC: Talk, Listen, Change
CYM0113 - Children and Young People's Mental Health

Children and Young People's Mental Health - Education Committee
Tuesday 7th July 2026
Written Evidence - University College London, UKTC, University of Sussex, and Cardiff University
CYM0110 - Children and Young People's Mental Health

Children and Young People's Mental Health - Education Committee
Tuesday 7th July 2026
Written Evidence - Bristol City Council
CYM0111 - Children and Young People's Mental Health

Children and Young People's Mental Health - Education Committee
Tuesday 7th July 2026
Written Evidence - Let's Talk Well
CYM0099 - Children and Young People's Mental Health

Children and Young People's Mental Health - Education Committee
Tuesday 7th July 2026
Written Evidence - Ofsted
CYM0097 - Children and Young People's Mental Health

Children and Young People's Mental Health - Education Committee
Tuesday 7th July 2026
Written Evidence - University of the West of Scotland
CYM0098 - Children and Young People's Mental Health

Children and Young People's Mental Health - Education Committee
Tuesday 7th July 2026
Written Evidence - University of Sheffield, University of Sheffield, Newcastle University, Newcastle University, Exeter University, University of Exeter, and University of Sheffield
CYM0094 - Children and Young People's Mental Health

Children and Young People's Mental Health - Education Committee
Tuesday 7th July 2026
Written Evidence - EFL in the Community
CYM0109 - Children and Young People's Mental Health

Children and Young People's Mental Health - Education Committee
Tuesday 7th July 2026
Written Evidence - Young Person's Advisory Service (YPAS)
CYM0100 - Children and Young People's Mental Health

Children and Young People's Mental Health - Education Committee
Wednesday 15th July 2026
Oral Evidence - The Association of British Insurers (ABI), Aldersgate Group, and Office for Budget Responsibility

HM Treasury and the economics of climate and nature - Environmental Audit Committee
Wednesday 15th July 2026
Oral Evidence - UK Sustainable Investment and Finance Association, and New Economics Foundation

HM Treasury and the economics of climate and nature - Environmental Audit Committee
Wednesday 15th July 2026
Oral Evidence - Transition Finance Council, and Transition Finance Council

HM Treasury and the economics of climate and nature - Environmental Audit Committee
Wednesday 22nd July 2026
Special Report - 3rd Special Report - Higher Education and Funding: Threat of Insolvency and International Students: Government Response

Education Committee
Tuesday 28th July 2026
Written Evidence - New Philanthropy Capital
CYM0145 - Children and Young People's Mental Health

Children and Young People's Mental Health - Education Committee
Tuesday 28th July 2026
Written Evidence - Liverpool John Moores University, Edge Hill University, Liverpool John Moores University, University College London/Anna Freud, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool John Moores University, and Edge Hill University
CYM0146 - Children and Young People's Mental Health

Children and Young People's Mental Health - Education Committee
Tuesday 28th July 2026
Written Evidence - Common Sense Policy Group
CYM0147 - Children and Young People's Mental Health

Children and Young People's Mental Health - Education Committee
Tuesday 28th July 2026
Written Evidence - The British Association of Dramatherapists (BADth)
CYM0153 - Children and Young People's Mental Health

Children and Young People's Mental Health - Education Committee
Tuesday 28th July 2026
Written Evidence - The JABBS Foundation for Women and Girls
CYM0154 - Children and Young People's Mental Health

Children and Young People's Mental Health - Education Committee
Tuesday 28th July 2026
Written Evidence - CLOSER
CYM0155 - Children and Young People's Mental Health

Children and Young People's Mental Health - Education Committee
Tuesday 28th July 2026
Written Evidence - BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR BEHAVIOURAL AND COGNITIVE PSYCOTHERAPIES (BABCP)
CYM0158 - Children and Young People's Mental Health

Children and Young People's Mental Health - Education Committee
Tuesday 28th July 2026
Written Evidence - Home-start UK
CYM0157 - Children and Young People's Mental Health

Children and Young People's Mental Health - Education Committee
Tuesday 28th July 2026
Written Evidence - Ambitious about Autism
CYM0156 - Children and Young People's Mental Health

Children and Young People's Mental Health - Education Committee
Tuesday 28th July 2026
Written Evidence - Research Centre for Arts and Wellbeing, Edge Hill University
CYM0142 - Children and Young People's Mental Health

Children and Young People's Mental Health - Education Committee
Tuesday 28th July 2026
Written Evidence - Family Action
CYM0143 - Children and Young People's Mental Health

Children and Young People's Mental Health - Education Committee
Tuesday 28th July 2026
Written Evidence - Nuffield Foundation
CYM0144 - Children and Young People's Mental Health

Children and Young People's Mental Health - Education Committee
Tuesday 28th July 2026
Written Evidence - University Alliance
CYM0138 - Children and Young People's Mental Health

Children and Young People's Mental Health - Education Committee
Tuesday 28th July 2026
Written Evidence - NIHR Children and Families Policy Research Unit
CYM0141 - Children and Young People's Mental Health

Children and Young People's Mental Health - Education Committee
Tuesday 28th July 2026
Written Evidence - North Tyneside Council
CYM0152 - Children and Young People's Mental Health

Children and Young People's Mental Health - Education Committee
Tuesday 28th July 2026
Written Evidence - West Midlands Combined Authority
CYM0149 - Children and Young People's Mental Health

Children and Young People's Mental Health - Education Committee
Tuesday 28th July 2026
Written Evidence - Magic Breakfast
CYM0151 - Children and Young People's Mental Health

Children and Young People's Mental Health - Education Committee
Tuesday 28th July 2026
Written Evidence - WONKHE
CYM0136 - Children and Young People's Mental Health

Children and Young People's Mental Health - Education Committee
Tuesday 28th July 2026
Written Evidence - University College London, University College London, and University College London
CYM0159 - Children and Young People's Mental Health

Children and Young People's Mental Health - Education Committee
Tuesday 28th July 2026
Written Evidence - The Well Centre
CYM0160 - Children and Young People's Mental Health

Children and Young People's Mental Health - Education Committee
Tuesday 14th July 2026
Formal Minutes - Formal Minutes 2026-27

Education Committee
Tuesday 14th July 2026
Correspondence - Letter to Minister for School Standards on Healthcare Provision in Education Settings, dated 14.07.26

Education Committee
Tuesday 14th July 2026
Correspondence - Letter from Minister for Children and Families on Publication of Independent Review of Social Work Regulation in England, dated 08.07.26

Education Committee
Tuesday 14th July 2026
Correspondence - Letter from Chair to Secretary of State on accountability session follow up dated 14.07.26

Education Committee
Tuesday 14th July 2026
Correspondence - Letter from Chair to Secretary of State on the Historical Forced Adoption Apology dated 14.07.26

Education Committee
Wednesday 15th July 2026
Written Evidence - techUK
DCU0090 - Risks and opportunities to the sustainability of data centres in the UK

Risks and opportunities to the sustainability of data centres in the UK - Environmental Audit Committee
Wednesday 15th July 2026
Correspondence - Letter from the Secretary of State Environment, Food & Rural Affairs in response to the committees letter relating to Extreme Weather: heat, 14 July 2026

Environmental Audit Committee
Wednesday 15th July 2026
Correspondence - Letter to the Under Secretary of State for Nature relating to the National security assessment on global biodiversity loss and ecosystem collapse, 15 July 2026

Environmental Audit Committee
Wednesday 15th July 2026
Correspondence - Letter from the Under Secretary of State for Nature relating to the National Security Assessment on global biodiversity loss, 14 July 2026

Environmental Audit Committee
Wednesday 15th July 2026
Written Evidence - CIBSE - Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers
AIR0155 - Air Pollution in England

Air Pollution in England - Environmental Audit Committee
Wednesday 15th July 2026
Written Evidence - Mr Stuart Dixon
AIR0156 - Air Pollution in England

Air Pollution in England - Environmental Audit Committee
Wednesday 15th July 2026
Written Evidence - Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
AIR0157 - Air Pollution in England

Air Pollution in England - Environmental Audit Committee
Wednesday 15th July 2026
Correspondence - Letter from the Secretary of State Environment, Food & Rural Affairs relating to the recruitment of the Chair for Natural England, 7 July 2026

Environmental Audit Committee
Wednesday 15th July 2026
Written Evidence - Imperial College London
AIR0159 - Air Pollution in England

Air Pollution in England - Environmental Audit Committee