Information between 10th June 2026 - 20th June 2026
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9 Jun 2026 - Business without Debate - View Vote Context Mike Martin 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 Mike Martin 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 Mike Martin 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 Mike Martin 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 Mike Martin 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 Mike Martin 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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Mike Martin speeches from: Belfast: Violent Disorder
Mike Martin contributed 1 speech (121 words) Wednesday 10th June 2026 - Commons Chamber Cabinet Office |
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Mike Martin speeches from: Defence Investment Plan
Mike Martin contributed 1 speech (130 words) Wednesday 10th June 2026 - Commons Chamber Ministry of Defence |
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Mike Martin speeches from: Water Supply in Kent
Mike Martin contributed 2 speeches (965 words) Wednesday 10th June 2026 - Westminster Hall Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs |
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Housing: Insulation
Asked by: Mike Martin (Liberal Democrat - Tunbridge Wells) Friday 12th June 2026 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 incentivise people to insulate their homes; and if he will set out the support available to help people cover these costs. Answered by Martin McCluskey - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Energy Security and Net Zero) Insulation plays an important role in making homes cheaper to heat and healthier to live in, and many homes, particularly those at risk of fuel poverty, stand to benefit from cost-effective fabric upgrades through the £15 billion Warm Homes Plan, the biggest investment in home upgrades in British history.
Through the Warm Homes: Local Grant and the Warm Homes: Social Housing Fund, we are supporting improvements such as insulation, double glazing, draught proofing, and new windows and doors. The Government has allocated £5 billion of support to low-income homes, initially delivered through these schemes.
Additionally, new Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards in the rental sectors will mandate a Fabric metric, ensuring renters benefit from appropriate insulation measures. |
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Recruitment
Asked by: Mike Martin (Liberal Democrat - Tunbridge Wells) Friday 19th 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 potential merits of requiring employers to (i) acknowledge and respond to job applications within a reasonable timeframe, and (ii) provide feedback to unsuccessful applicants; and what steps his Department is taking to support older jobseekers into employment. Answered by Diana Johnson - Minister of State (Department for Work and Pensions) DWP does not set or enforce expectations on how quickly employers should acknowledge or respond to job applications, but it uses its relationships with employers to encourage more timely communication throughout the recruitment process. This includes promoting good practice on keeping applicants informed, aligning recruitment activity with Jobcentre Plus to improve coordination, and using early insight on vacancies and candidates to help reduce delays.
DWP works with employers to encourage feedback to unsuccessful applicants where possible, promoting fair and inclusive recruitment. This includes encouraging employers to share outcome information with Jobcentre Plus to support individuals in improving future applications, using informal insight where structured feedback is not available, and engaging employers early to better understand requirements and prepare jobseekers before they apply.
Work helps everyone play active and fulfilling roles in society while building financial security for retirement, and we recognise the wealth of skills and experience that older workers bring both to the workplace and the economy. The Department is committed to supporting people over the age of 50 out of work to return to work through a wide-ranging strategy that promotes inclusion, flexibility, and progression.
We provide additional dedicated support for customers aged 50 and over in Jobcentres, including through our 50PLUS Champions, who ensure that the specific needs of this age group are recognised and met. This includes facilitating engagement with local employers, promoting age inclusive policies, and supporting work coaches to deliver activity locally. We also offer the Midlife MOT, which helps individuals assess their health, skills and finances, and directs them to appropriate guidance to support their return to work. In addition, our Employer and Partnership Teams work closely with local employers and partners to expand the opportunities, training and employment support available to jobseekers aged 50 and over.
As part of our wider plans to Get Britain Working and create a new Jobs and Careers Service, we are reforming employment support to make it more inclusive and better tailored to individuals. This includes strengthening the support we offer to people aged 50 and over to help them move back into good, meaningful work and progress in work. |
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15th June 2026
Mike Martin (Liberal Democrat - Tunbridge Wells) 2. Donations and other support (including loans) for activities as an MP Yuko Hasegawa - £2,000.00 Source |
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15th June 2026
Mike Martin (Liberal Democrat - Tunbridge Wells) 2. Donations and other support (including loans) for activities as an MP Dominic Mathon - £2,300.00 Source |
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15th June 2026
Mike Martin (Liberal Democrat - Tunbridge Wells) 2. Donations and other support (including loans) for activities as an MP Carl Michel - £1,500.00 Source |
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Monday 29th June Mike Martin signed this EDM on Thursday 2nd July 2026 Duty to assess mental capacity 17 signatures (Most recent: 2 Jul 2026)Tabled by: Chris Coghlan (Liberal Democrat - Dorking and Horley) That this House notes the poor understanding of the principle of presumption of capacity among professionals raised as far back as the 2014 House of Lords Select Committee’s post-legislative scrutiny of the Mental Capacity Act 2005; acknowledges the difficulties experienced in applying the principle in practice; is concerned with evidence … |
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10 Jun 2026, 2:06 p.m. - House of Commons " Mike Martin Mr. Speaker, I would just like to add my views on the just like to add my views on the total unacceptability of releasing the Defence Investment Plan when the House is not sitting, as you know, said by my colleague, the " Mike Martin MP (Tunbridge Wells, Liberal Democrat) - View Video - View Transcript |
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10 Jun 2026, 1:26 p.m. - House of Commons " Mike Martin thank you, Mr. Speaker. I'd like to thank the hon. Speaker. I'd like to thank the hon. Lady from South Belfast for the question, and also for the Security Minister for the way in which he's responded so characteristically " Mike Martin MP (Tunbridge Wells, Liberal Democrat) - View Video - View Transcript |
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16 Jun 2026, 8:11 p.m. - House of Commons "Mike Martin. >> I want to thank my friend and neighbour for securing this debate, and I strongly support the issues that he's talking about. People living with dementia and their " Preet Kaur Gill MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Health and Social Care (Birmingham Edgbaston, Labour ) - View Video - View Transcript |
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16 Jun 2026, 8:11 p.m. - House of Commons "and government to help find a solution. >> The hon. Member give way. I will Mike Martin. " Preet Kaur Gill MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Health and Social Care (Birmingham Edgbaston, Labour ) - View Video - View Transcript |
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Water Supply in Kent
28 speeches (9,568 words) Wednesday 10th June 2026 - Westminster Hall Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Mentions: 1: Emma Hardy (Lab - Kingston upon Hull West and Haltemprice) Member for Tunbridge Wells (Mike Martin) had a positive meeting with the interim chair. - Link to Speech |
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Monday 22nd June 2026 4 p.m. National Security Strategy (Joint Committee) - Oral evidence Subject: Deterrence in an age of Russian aggression At 4:30pm: Oral evidence Dr Benjamin Martill - Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at University of Edinburgh Professor Anand Menon - Director at UK in a Changing Europe Nick Witney - Policy Fellow at European Council on Foreign Relations At 5:15pm: Oral evidence Tom Keatinge - Director at RUSI Alexandra Prokopneko - Fellow at Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Thursday 25th June 2026 10 a.m. 1st Meeting, 2026 (Session 7) The committee will meet at 10:00am at T1.60-CR4 The Clerk Maxwell Room and will be broadcast on www.scottishparliament.tv. 1. Declaration of interests: Members of the Committee will be invited to declare any relevant interests. 2. Choice of Deputy Convener: The Committee will choose a Deputy Convener. 3. Decision on taking business in private: The Committee will decide whether to take items 4, 5 and 6 in private. 4. Presiding Officer's Guidance on Conduct in the Chamber The Committee will consider changes to the Presiding Officer Guidance on Conduct in the Chamber. 5. Rules for Cross-Party Groups: The Committee will consider a note by the Clerk. 6. Work programme: The Committee will consider its work programme. For further information, contact the Clerk to the Committee at [email protected]. View calendar - Add to calendar |