Munira Wilson Alert Sample


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Information between 8th February 2026 - 18th February 2026

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Division Votes
11 Feb 2026 - Climate Change - View Vote Context
Munira Wilson 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 - 362 Noes - 107
11 Feb 2026 - Local Government Finance - View Vote Context
Munira Wilson voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 50 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 277 Noes - 143


Speeches
Munira Wilson speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Munira Wilson contributed 2 speeches (101 words)
Thursday 12th February 2026 - Commons Chamber
Department for Transport
Munira Wilson speeches from: Healthy Relationships
Munira Wilson contributed 5 speeches (2,055 words)
Thursday 12th February 2026 - Westminster Hall
Munira Wilson speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Munira Wilson contributed 1 speech (100 words)
Wednesday 11th February 2026 - Commons Chamber
Northern Ireland Office
Munira Wilson speeches from: Inner-London Local Authorities: Funding
Munira Wilson contributed 2 speeches (217 words)
Tuesday 10th February 2026 - Westminster Hall
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Munira Wilson speeches from: Brain Tumour Survival Rates
Munira Wilson contributed 1 speech (156 words)
Monday 9th February 2026 - Commons Chamber
Department of Health and Social Care


Written Answers
Air Navigation: Community Development
Asked by: Munira Wilson (Liberal Democrat - Twickenham)
Monday 9th February 2026

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what steps she is taking to promote community engagement on the new Air Navigation Guidance.

Answered by Keir Mather - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport)

The Department for Transport consulted on potential changes to the statutory guidance (The Air Navigation Guidance) it provides to the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). This guidance is used by the CAA to inform its airspace change process. The consultation closed on 26 January 2026 and responses are now being reviewed.

The consultation was open to everyone and a number of groups representing local communities, as well as individuals and companies, responded.

Engagement and consultation has always been part of the airspace change process. The proposals in the draft Guidance aim to retain and enhance the principle that anyone potentially affected by an airspace change should have the information they need and the ability to feed in their views before final decisions are taken. The sponsor for an Airspace Change will be responsible for ensuring this happens effectively as a key part of the airspace change process.

Research: Tax Allowances
Asked by: Munira Wilson (Liberal Democrat - Twickenham)
Wednesday 11th February 2026

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, if she will take steps to improve accessibility for SMEs to the research and development tax credit system.

Answered by Dan Tomlinson - Exchequer Secretary (HM Treasury)

The Government recognises the important role that research and development (R&D) plays in driving innovation and economic growth as well as the benefits it can bring for society.

At Autumn Budget 2024, the Government committed to maintaining the generosity of the rates in both the merged R&D Expenditure Credit (RDEC) scheme and the Enhanced Support for R&D Intensive SMEs (ERIS) scheme. This, combined with the commitment to cap the headline rate of Corporation Tax, means that companies doing qualifying R&D will continue to receive between £15 to £27 for every £100 spent on R&D. Notably, the ERIS scheme will provide around £1.3 billion of relief per year to roughly 20,000 R&D intensive, loss-making SMEs.

The Government is also taking steps to improve the administration of the reliefs, to make it easier and more reliable for legitimate claimants while continuing to protect taxpayer money from unacceptable levels of error and fraud in the system. HMRC is working with the Expert Advisory Panel which will provide it with cutting edge technical expertise to inform policy and operations. HMRC also operates an advance assurances service to help SMEs applying for the tax credits and will pilot an expanded service this spring, enabling more firms to use it.

Heathrow Airport: Construction
Asked by: Munira Wilson (Liberal Democrat - Twickenham)
Wednesday 11th February 2026

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, whether her Department's reviews into the a) economics and b) environmental impacts of Heathrow expansion are seeking external expert input.

Answered by Keir Mather - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport)

The Department’s review into the economic and environmental impacts of Heathrow expansion includes both internal and external expert input.

Members: Correspondence
Asked by: Munira Wilson (Liberal Democrat - Twickenham)
Friday 13th February 2026

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, if she will set up a meeting between the Aviation Minister and the Hon. Members for Twickenham and Richmond Park following his correspondence referenced MC 00050628.

Answered by Keir Mather - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport)

My officials have scheduled a meeting for the end of February.

Special Educational Needs
Asked by: Munira Wilson (Liberal Democrat - Twickenham)
Monday 16th February 2026

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what powers does she have to help ensure schools comply with (a) paragraph 6.81 of the SEN Code of Practice and (b) Equality Act 2010.

Answered by Georgia Gould - Minister of State (Education)

The Children and Families Act 2014 and SEND regulations set out the detail that schools must include in special educational needs (SEN) information reports. The SEND Code of Practice states that schools should ensure that the information is easily accessible by young people and parents, and is set out in clear, straightforward language.

The Ofsted inspection toolkit states that, in gathering evidence about supporting pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), inspectors must consider the extent to which published SEN information reports are easily accessible and accurately describe the school’s provision and support for pupils with SEN.

The department has published guidance to help schools understand their legal duties under the Equality Act 2010: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/5a7e3237ed915d74e33f0ac9/Equality_Act_Advice_Final.pdf.

The department has also issued further guidance to help support school governing boards understand their roles and responsibilities, accessible at: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/sen-and-disability-duties-guidance-for-school-governing-boards/special-educational-needs-sen-and-disabilities-guidance-for-school-governing-boards.

There are a range of resources available to school leaders and governors to support in the creation of accessible SEN Information Reports.

We will set out our proposals for SEND reform in the upcoming Schools White Paper and will consult widely on these proposals, continuing to work with a wide range of partners to refine and deliver them.

Special Educational Needs
Asked by: Munira Wilson (Liberal Democrat - Twickenham)
Monday 16th February 2026

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what steps she has she taken to help ensure schools comply with (a) paragraph 6.81 of the SEN Code of Practice and (b) Equality Act 2010.

Answered by Georgia Gould - Minister of State (Education)

The Children and Families Act 2014 and SEND regulations set out the detail that schools must include in special educational needs (SEN) information reports. The SEND Code of Practice states that schools should ensure that the information is easily accessible by young people and parents, and is set out in clear, straightforward language.

The Ofsted inspection toolkit states that, in gathering evidence about supporting pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), inspectors must consider the extent to which published SEN information reports are easily accessible and accurately describe the school’s provision and support for pupils with SEN.

The department has published guidance to help schools understand their legal duties under the Equality Act 2010: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/5a7e3237ed915d74e33f0ac9/Equality_Act_Advice_Final.pdf.

The department has also issued further guidance to help support school governing boards understand their roles and responsibilities, accessible at: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/sen-and-disability-duties-guidance-for-school-governing-boards/special-educational-needs-sen-and-disabilities-guidance-for-school-governing-boards.

There are a range of resources available to school leaders and governors to support in the creation of accessible SEN Information Reports.

We will set out our proposals for SEND reform in the upcoming Schools White Paper and will consult widely on these proposals, continuing to work with a wide range of partners to refine and deliver them.

Special Educational Needs
Asked by: Munira Wilson (Liberal Democrat - Twickenham)
Monday 16th February 2026

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what estimate she has made of the cost of providing written guidance to schools on how to write accessible SEN Information Reports.

Answered by Georgia Gould - Minister of State (Education)

The Children and Families Act 2014 and SEND regulations set out the detail that schools must include in special educational needs (SEN) information reports. The SEND Code of Practice states that schools should ensure that the information is easily accessible by young people and parents, and is set out in clear, straightforward language.

The Ofsted inspection toolkit states that, in gathering evidence about supporting pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), inspectors must consider the extent to which published SEN information reports are easily accessible and accurately describe the school’s provision and support for pupils with SEN.

The department has published guidance to help schools understand their legal duties under the Equality Act 2010: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/5a7e3237ed915d74e33f0ac9/Equality_Act_Advice_Final.pdf.

The department has also issued further guidance to help support school governing boards understand their roles and responsibilities, accessible at: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/sen-and-disability-duties-guidance-for-school-governing-boards/special-educational-needs-sen-and-disabilities-guidance-for-school-governing-boards.

There are a range of resources available to school leaders and governors to support in the creation of accessible SEN Information Reports.

We will set out our proposals for SEND reform in the upcoming Schools White Paper and will consult widely on these proposals, continuing to work with a wide range of partners to refine and deliver them.



Early Day Motions Signed
Tuesday 3rd February
Munira Wilson signed this EDM on Thursday 26th February 2026

New US sanctions on Cuba

70 signatures (Most recent: 3 Mar 2026)
Tabled by: Steve Witherden (Labour - Montgomeryshire and Glyndwr)
That this House expresses grave concern at the executive order signed on 29 January 2026 by US President Donald Trump, which unjustifiably declares Cuba as an “extraordinary threat” to the national security of the United States and authorises new sanctions against any country supplying oil to Cuba; notes that Cuba …
Tuesday 6th January
Munira Wilson signed this EDM on Wednesday 25th February 2026

Situation in Iran

73 signatures (Most recent: 25 Feb 2026)
Tabled by: Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party - Strangford)
That this House expresses its strong support for the people of Iran, and their courage and resolve in their ongoing struggle against all forms of dictatorships of the past and present and for freedom, human rights, and a democratic republic, where people of Iran have the opportunity to elect their …
Thursday 5th February
Munira Wilson signed this EDM on Monday 23rd February 2026

Public inquiry into Epstein links

89 signatures (Most recent: 27 Feb 2026)
Tabled by: Nadia Whittome (Labour - Nottingham East)
That this House stands with Jeffrey Epstein’s victims whose relentless courage and pursuit of justice has led to the publication of the Epstein files; notes with concern the number of British public figures included in these files; recognises that child sexual abuse on this scale is likely to have involved …
Wednesday 11th February
Munira Wilson signed this EDM as a sponsor on Thursday 12th February 2026

International Day of Women and Girls in Science 2026

46 signatures (Most recent: 2 Mar 2026)
Tabled by: Victoria Collins (Liberal Democrat - Harpenden and Berkhamsted)
That this House celebrates the International Day of Women and Girls in Science on Wednesday 11 February 2026; recognises the vital contributions of women in science, technology, engineering and mathematics throughout history, including those whose achievements have been overlooked; acknowledges that stereotypes in education, a lack of female role models …



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12 Feb 2026, 10:21 a.m. - House of Commons
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12 Feb 2026, 10:21 a.m. - House of Commons
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Parliamentary Debates
Healthy Relationships
34 speeches (11,273 words)
Thursday 12th February 2026 - Westminster Hall

Mentions:
1: Jim Shannon (DUP - Strangford) Member for Twickenham (Munira Wilson) has her children, and they lift her, and others in this Chamber - Link to Speech
2: Rebecca Paul (Con - Reigate) Member for Twickenham (Munira Wilson), I expected a slightly different topic, but it was pleasing to - Link to Speech
3: Maya Ellis (Lab - Ribble Valley) Members for Twickenham (Munira Wilson) and for Reigate (Rebecca Paul). - Link to Speech

Inner-London Local Authorities: Funding
48 speeches (9,385 words)
Tuesday 10th February 2026 - Westminster Hall
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government


Select Committee Documents
Wednesday 11th February 2026
Report - 7th Report - Foundations of Learning: replacing RAAC and securing school buildings

Education Committee

Found: In answer to a Parliamentary Question from Munira Wilson MP in April 2025, then Parliamentary Under-Secretary