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Information between 2nd June 2025 - 12th June 2025

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Division Votes
3 Jun 2025 - Data (Use and Access) Bill [Lords] - View Vote Context
Rachel Gilmour voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 64 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 317 Noes - 185
3 Jun 2025 - Armed Forces Commissioner Bill - View Vote Context
Rachel Gilmour voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 63 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 319 Noes - 180
3 Jun 2025 - Armed Forces Commissioner Bill - View Vote Context
Rachel Gilmour voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 64 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 315 Noes - 184
9 Jun 2025 - Planning and Infrastructure Bill - View Vote Context
Rachel Gilmour 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 - 180 Noes - 307
9 Jun 2025 - Planning and Infrastructure Bill - View Vote Context
Rachel Gilmour voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 54 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes
Tally: Ayes - 73 Noes - 323
9 Jun 2025 - Planning and Infrastructure Bill - View Vote Context
Rachel Gilmour 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 - 167 Noes - 334
10 Jun 2025 - Planning and Infrastructure Bill - View Vote Context
Rachel Gilmour voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 56 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 306 Noes - 174
10 Jun 2025 - Planning and Infrastructure Bill - View Vote Context
Rachel Gilmour 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 - 73 Noes - 312
10 Jun 2025 - Planning and Infrastructure Bill - View Vote Context
Rachel Gilmour 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 - 78 Noes - 309
10 Jun 2025 - Data (Use and Access) Bill [Lords] - View Vote Context
Rachel Gilmour voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 56 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 1 Liberal Democrat Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 304 Noes - 189
11 Jun 2025 - Electricity - View Vote Context
Rachel Gilmour voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 56 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 350 Noes - 176


Speeches
Rachel Gilmour speeches from: USAID Funding Pause
Rachel Gilmour contributed 1 speech (54 words)
Tuesday 10th June 2025 - Westminster Hall
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Rachel Gilmour speeches from: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Rachel Gilmour contributed 2 speeches (175 words)
Tuesday 10th June 2025 - Westminster Hall
Department of Health and Social Care
Rachel Gilmour speeches from: Non-stun Slaughter of Animals
Rachel Gilmour contributed 1 speech (85 words)
Monday 9th June 2025 - Westminster Hall
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Rachel Gilmour speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Rachel Gilmour contributed 1 speech (109 words)
Wednesday 4th June 2025 - Commons Chamber
Scotland Office
Rachel Gilmour speeches from: Disadvantaged Communities
Rachel Gilmour contributed 1 speech (45 words)
Wednesday 4th June 2025 - Westminster Hall
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Rachel Gilmour speeches from: Dementia Care
Rachel Gilmour contributed 1 speech (652 words)
Tuesday 3rd June 2025 - Commons Chamber
Department of Health and Social Care
Rachel Gilmour speeches from: Yeovil Hospital: Maternity Unit
Rachel Gilmour contributed 1 speech (121 words)
Tuesday 3rd June 2025 - Commons Chamber
Department of Health and Social Care
Rachel Gilmour speeches from: Groceries Code Adjudicator
Rachel Gilmour contributed 1 speech (54 words)
Tuesday 3rd June 2025 - Westminster Hall
Department for Business and Trade


Written Answers
GP Surgeries and Hospitals: Power Failures
Asked by: Rachel Gilmour (Liberal Democrat - Tiverton and Minehead)
Monday 2nd June 2025

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, if he will make an assessment of the adequacy of the provision of emergency back up generators in rural (a) hospitals and (b) GP surgeries.

Answered by Karin Smyth - Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care)

No national assessment has been made of the provision of emergency backup generators in hospitals and general practice surgeries. It is the responsibility of each National Health Service provider to have resilience plans and procedures in place.

Guidance is provided to the NHS within the Health Technical Memorandum 06 series, namely Health Technical Memorandum 06-01: Electrical services supply and distribution, Health Technical Memorandum 06-02: Electrical safety guidance for low voltage systems, and Health Technical Memorandum 06-03: Electrical safety guidance for high voltage systems, which are all respectively available at the following three links:

https://www.england.nhs.uk/publication/electrical-services-supply-and-distribution-htm-06-01/

https://www.england.nhs.uk/publication/electrical-safety-guidance-for-low-voltage-systems-htm-06-02/

https://www.england.nhs.uk/publication/electrical-safety-guidance-for-high-voltage-systems-in-healthcare-premises-htm-06-03/

This guidance is for healthcare organisation, defined as an organisation that provides or intends to provide healthcare services, and is therefore applicable to primary and secondary care providers.

Dental Services: Epilepsy
Asked by: Rachel Gilmour (Liberal Democrat - Tiverton and Minehead)
Monday 2nd June 2025

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, if his Department will make an assessment of the potential merits of providing medical exemptions to access NHS care for dental injuries caused as a result of epileptic seizures.

Answered by Stephen Kinnock - Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care)

There are currently no plans to extend the list of people eligible for free National Health Service dental care to include those with dental injuries caused by epileptic seizures.

Free NHS dental care is available to people who meet one of the following criteria: under 18, or under 19 and in full-time education; pregnant or have had a baby in the previous 12 months; being treated in an NHS hospital and the treatment is carried out by the hospital dentist, keeping in mind that patients may have to pay for any dentures or bridges; and receiving low-income benefits, or under 20 and a dependant of someone receiving low-income benefits.

Support is also available through the NHS Low Income Scheme for those patients who are not eligible for exemption or full remission of dental patient charges.

More information is available at the following link:

https://www.nhs.uk/nhs-services/dentists/who-is-entitled-to-free-nhs-dental-treatment-in-england/

Community dental services provide specialised dental services to people with additional needs and are available in a variety of places to ensure everyone can have access to dental care. These include hospitals, specialists’ health centres and mobile clinics, as well as home visits or visits in nursing and care homes. These services may be available to people with epilepsy, depending on their needs.

Dental Services: Internet
Asked by: Rachel Gilmour (Liberal Democrat - Tiverton and Minehead)
Monday 2nd June 2025

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, if his Department will make an assessment of the adequacy of the online NHS Dentist checker information.

Answered by Stephen Kinnock - Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care)

National Health Service dentists are required to update their NHS website profiles at least every 90 days to ensure patients have up-to-date information on where they can access care. This includes information on whether they are accepting new patients.

Integrated care boards can review which practices in their area have not updated their profile in a 90-day period, and work with practices to ensure websites are up to date.

Patients in England are not registered with an NHS dental practice, although many NHS dental practices do tend to see patients regularly. There is no geographical restriction on which practice a patient may attend.

Non-teaching Staff: Pay
Asked by: Rachel Gilmour (Liberal Democrat - Tiverton and Minehead)
Tuesday 3rd June 2025

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, if she will make an assessment of the adequacy of the level of pay for non-teaching staff in further education.

Answered by Janet Daby - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Education)

This government recognises the vital role non-teaching staff play within the further education (FE) sector, helping colleges to provide support to young people at a critical stage in their education.

FE colleges, rather than government, are responsible for setting and negotiating pay within colleges. FE colleges were incorporated under the terms of the 1992 Further and Higher Education Act, which gives them autonomy over the pay and contractual terms and conditions of their workforce, including support staff.

On 22 May, the department announced an investment of £160 million for colleges and other 16-19 providers in the 2025/2026 financial year. This funding will boost opportunities for learners across the country and drive forward delivery of the critical skills needed to grow our economy.

Additional funding of over £30 million will be provided specifically for 16-19 provision in schools. This funding forms part of the overall £615 million funding envelope for 2025/26, which was announced alongside the 2025/26 school teachers’ pay award. Together, this means that a total additional sum of over £190 million will be available for 16-19 funding in the 2025/26 financial year.

Adoption and Special Guardianship Support Fund
Asked by: Rachel Gilmour (Liberal Democrat - Tiverton and Minehead)
Wednesday 4th June 2025

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what assessment her Department has made of the capacity of (a) children and adolescent mental health services and (b) other services to support adopted and kinship cared children, in the context of the reduction of the Adoption and special guardianship support fund.

Answered by Janet Daby - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Education)

The government is investing an extra £680 million for mental health services, recruiting 8,500 extra mental health workers. Through our Plan for Change, we will tackle the mental health crisis and give every child a healthy start to life.

The adoption and special guardianship support fund (ASGSF) will continue to complement other important services, including the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service and our expanded access to mental health support teams in schools.

This year we will be funding Adoption England to develop multi-disciplinary teams in more Regional Adoption Agencies, jointly with health and education partners, so adoptive families can get holistic joined up support.

All funding after March 2026 is subject to decisions in the next spending review. However, we recognise and value the positive impact of the ASGSF in supporting adoptive and kinship families and its importance to many.

The department was not able to consult organisations before the recent announcement, due to the need to open the fund for applications as soon as possible for the benefit for children. I regularly meet with adoption stakeholders, including recently meeting with the charity Adoption UK and, separately, with the department’s Adopter Reference Group, where we discussed the ASGSF.

Adoption and Special Guardianship Support Fund
Asked by: Rachel Gilmour (Liberal Democrat - Tiverton and Minehead)
Wednesday 4th June 2025

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, if she will make an assessment of the potential merits of restoring the Adoption and Special Guardianship Support Fund in the forthcoming spending review.

Answered by Janet Daby - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Education)

The government is investing an extra £680 million for mental health services, recruiting 8,500 extra mental health workers. Through our Plan for Change, we will tackle the mental health crisis and give every child a healthy start to life.

The adoption and special guardianship support fund (ASGSF) will continue to complement other important services, including the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service and our expanded access to mental health support teams in schools.

This year we will be funding Adoption England to develop multi-disciplinary teams in more Regional Adoption Agencies, jointly with health and education partners, so adoptive families can get holistic joined up support.

All funding after March 2026 is subject to decisions in the next spending review. However, we recognise and value the positive impact of the ASGSF in supporting adoptive and kinship families and its importance to many.

The department was not able to consult organisations before the recent announcement, due to the need to open the fund for applications as soon as possible for the benefit for children. I regularly meet with adoption stakeholders, including recently meeting with the charity Adoption UK and, separately, with the department’s Adopter Reference Group, where we discussed the ASGSF.

Adoption and Special Guardianship Support Fund
Asked by: Rachel Gilmour (Liberal Democrat - Tiverton and Minehead)
Wednesday 4th June 2025

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, with which organisations her Department held discussions on changes to the level of funding provided through the Adoption and Special Guardianship Support Fund.

Answered by Janet Daby - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Education)

The government is investing an extra £680 million for mental health services, recruiting 8,500 extra mental health workers. Through our Plan for Change, we will tackle the mental health crisis and give every child a healthy start to life.

The adoption and special guardianship support fund (ASGSF) will continue to complement other important services, including the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service and our expanded access to mental health support teams in schools.

This year we will be funding Adoption England to develop multi-disciplinary teams in more Regional Adoption Agencies, jointly with health and education partners, so adoptive families can get holistic joined up support.

All funding after March 2026 is subject to decisions in the next spending review. However, we recognise and value the positive impact of the ASGSF in supporting adoptive and kinship families and its importance to many.

The department was not able to consult organisations before the recent announcement, due to the need to open the fund for applications as soon as possible for the benefit for children. I regularly meet with adoption stakeholders, including recently meeting with the charity Adoption UK and, separately, with the department’s Adopter Reference Group, where we discussed the ASGSF.

Water Companies
Asked by: Rachel Gilmour (Liberal Democrat - Tiverton and Minehead)
Thursday 5th June 2025

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

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what discussions his Department has had with water companies on expanding the usage of community testing.

Answered by Emma Hardy - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)

The Environment Agency (EA) engages with citizen science groups on a site-by-site basis regarding bathing waters along with water companies who do the same.

The EA uses citizen science data to provide supplementary insights. Citizen science initiatives focused on sewage and wider catchment pressures include Riverfly, The Big River Watch, Great UK WaterBlitz, and SmartRivers.

Beaches: Closures
Asked by: Rachel Gilmour (Liberal Democrat - Tiverton and Minehead)
Monday 2nd June 2025

Question to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, what assessment she has made of the potential impact of beach closures caused by pollution on tourism in coastal communities.

Answered by Chris Bryant - Minister of State (Department for Culture, Media and Sport)

DCMS recognises the importance of clean and accessible beaches to the tourism offer in coastal communities.

For too long, water companies have discharged unacceptable levels of sewage which affect coastal beaches.

That is why the Water (Special Measures) Act will drive meaningful improvements in the performance and culture of the water industry and the Independent Water Commission will make recommendations to shape further action to transform how our water system works and clean up our waterways for good.

As part of Price Review 2024 (PR24), water companies will be delivering over £11 billion to improve nearly 3,000 storm overflows across England and Wales which OfWat expects will reduce storm overflow discharges by 45% by 2030, compared to 2021 levels. Water companies are prioritising investment at storm overflows near Bathing Waters, with improvements being delivered at them all by 2035.”

While DCMS has not conducted a specific assessment of the impact of beach closures caused by pollution on tourism, we continue to engage with the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, which leads on water quality, to ensure that the environmental health of coastal areas supports a thriving tourism sector. Moreover, it stands to reason that if tourists feel our beaches aren’t safe or clean, this will impact tourism figures.

Public Houses: Exmoor
Asked by: Rachel Gilmour (Liberal Democrat - Tiverton and Minehead)
Thursday 5th June 2025

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

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, if he will hold discussions with the Exmoor National Park Authority on the suitability of change of use applications for pubs on Exmoor.

Answered by Mary Creagh - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)

Planning permission is always required to change use of a pub, ensuring that local consideration can be given to any such proposals through the planning application process, in consultation with the local community. Defra cannot comment on individual planning cases.

Secondary Education: Finance
Asked by: Rachel Gilmour (Liberal Democrat - Tiverton and Minehead)
Thursday 5th June 2025

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, if she will make an assessment of the adequacy of the level of funding for state secondary schools.

Answered by Catherine McKinnell - Minister of State (Education)

The overall core schools budget is increasing by £3.7 billion in 2025/26, meaning that it will total £65.3 billion, compared to £61.6 billion in 2024/25. This is a 6% overall increase which, against the backdrop of a challenging fiscal picture, demonstrates the government’s commitment to enabling every child to achieve and thrive through delivery of the Opportunity Mission.

Secondary pupils are attracting £7,316 per pupil on average through the dedicated schools grant in 2025/26. The additional funding to support schools and high needs settings with staff pay awards announced on 22 May, as well as funding in respect of the increases to National Insurance contributions, will be paid on top of that.

Universities: Extracurricular Activities
Asked by: Rachel Gilmour (Liberal Democrat - Tiverton and Minehead)
Thursday 5th June 2025

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, if her Department will make an assessment of the potential merits of implementing a duty of care on universities in relation to extra-curricular activities carried out by affiliated student groups.

Answered by Janet Daby - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Education)

The department’s position is that a duty of care in higher education (HE) may arise in certain circumstances. Such circumstances would be a matter for the courts to decide, based on the specific facts and context of the case being considered and will be dependent on the courts’ application of accepted common law principles.

The department would expect HE providers and their affiliated student groups to comply with relevant existing legislation and any other guidance. For example, that published by the provider and/or the National Union of Students on matters such as health and safety.

Severn Estuary: Tidal Power
Asked by: Rachel Gilmour (Liberal Democrat - Tiverton and Minehead)
Friday 6th June 2025

Question to the Department for Energy Security & Net Zero:

To ask the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, if his Department will make an assessment of the viability of tidal range power projects in the Severn Estuary.

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

The National Energy System Operator (NESO) has launched a research innovation project to model the impacts and value of tidal range, we are expecting the report from this work soon and will consider its findings alongside the recently published Severn Estuary Commission report.

Affordable Housing
Asked by: Rachel Gilmour (Liberal Democrat - Tiverton and Minehead)
Friday 6th June 2025

Question to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government:

To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, whether her Department plans to legally redefine the term affordable housing to be linked to social rent.

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

To reflect this government’s priorities, the revised National Planning Policy Framework published on 12 December 2024 places greater emphasis on the delivery of Social Rent homes and includes a separate definition of Social Rent so that it is not referred to as just one of a number of types of affordable housing for rent.

The government continues to consider what further steps we can take to honour our commitment to deliver the biggest increase in social and affordable housebuilding in a generation.

Firearms: Licensing
Asked by: Rachel Gilmour (Liberal Democrat - Tiverton and Minehead)
Friday 6th June 2025

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what information her Department holds on what the average processing time for a shotgun license application was in the last 12 months.

Answered by Diana Johnson - Minister of State (Home Office)

The issuing of firearms certificates and the efficiency of police forces is a matter for individual Chief Constables and local Police and Crime Commissioners.

School Rebuilding Programme: Tiverton High School
Asked by: Rachel Gilmour (Liberal Democrat - Tiverton and Minehead)
Monday 9th June 2025

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what progress phase 2 of the Schools Rebuilding Programme has made on Tiverton High School.

Answered by Stephen Morgan - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Education)

The department will begin working with Tiverton High School this quarter as it enters delivery. We will work closely with the Responsible Body to determine how best to proceed.

Schools: Mental Health Services
Asked by: Rachel Gilmour (Liberal Democrat - Tiverton and Minehead)
Monday 9th June 2025

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, whether he has made an assessment of the potential merits of consulting with experts from the voluntary support sector during the (a) planning for and (b) piloting of mental health support teams in schools.

Answered by Stephen Kinnock - Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care)

As set out in the NHS Operational Planning Guidance 2025/26, integrated care boards are responsible for planning and implementing mental health support teams. Since the inception of the programme, guidance to local commissioners has been to engage with local partners including the voluntary sector in planning for mental health support teams, mapping local support, and through representation in local governance.

Social Services: Disability
Asked by: Rachel Gilmour (Liberal Democrat - Tiverton and Minehead)
Monday 9th June 2025

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 ensure that deafblind people can access care needs assessments.

Answered by Stephen Kinnock - Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care)

Under the Care Act 2014 and Care and Support (Assessment) Regulations 2014, local authorities are responsible for ensuring deafblind people in their area access the right care and support. This includes making contact with and keeping a record of all deafblind people in their area and ensuring that needs assessments are carried out by a person who has specific training and expertise relating to individuals who are deafblind. In addition, under the Equality Act (2010), local authorities must make reasonable adjustments to ensure that disabled people are not disadvantaged.

The Government recognises the many challenges facing the adult social care system and is taking steps to improve access to adult social care. We have launched an independent commission into adult social care as part of our critical first steps towards delivering a National Care Service. The commission will make clear recommendations to define and build an adult social care system that will meet the current and future needs of our population. The commission will consider older people’s care and support for working age disabled adults separately, recognising that these services meet different needs.

In the interim, the Care Quality Commission (CQC) are assessing how well local authorities in England are performing against their duties under Part 1 of the Care Act 2014, including their duties relating to the access and provision of care and support for deafblind people. Support for deafblind people will form part of the CQC’s overall assessment of local authorities’ delivery of adult social care. In that context, the CQC will report when there is something to highlight, for example, something being done well, innovative practice or an area for improvement. If the CQC identifies a local authority has failed or is failing its functions to an acceptable standard, my Rt. Hon. friend, the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, has powers to intervene. The CQC has published over forty local authority ratings and reports, which are available at the following link:

https://www.cqc.org.uk/care-services/local-authority-assessment-reports

Social Services: Disability
Asked by: Rachel Gilmour (Liberal Democrat - Tiverton and Minehead)
Monday 9th June 2025

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 help ensure that social care reform tackles barriers faced by (a) disabled people with complex needs and (b) deafblind people.

Answered by Stephen Kinnock - Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care)

The Government is taking forward a package of reforms to enable more people to live independently for longer, including older adults, disabled people, and those with complex needs. For example, in 2025/26, we are providing up to £3.7 billion of additional funding for social care authorities, including an £880 million increase in the Social Care Grant.

We are also providing £172 million across this and the last financial year, for approximately 15,000 home adaptations, and are introducing new national standards and trusted guidance for care technologies such as remote monitoring. In addition, to strengthen the workforce, we are legislating for the first ever Fair Pay Agreement for care workers and are providing a £2,000 uplift to the Carer’s Allowance.

We have also launched an independent commission into adult social care as part of our critical first steps towards delivering a National Care Service. The commission will work with people who draw on care and support, their families, staff, and the wider sector to build a system that meets the current and future needs of our population. These improvements will help support the quality of adult social care for all who draw on it, including disabled people with complex needs and deafblind people.

Gaza and Occupied Territories: Israel
Asked by: Rachel Gilmour (Liberal Democrat - Tiverton and Minehead)
Wednesday 11th June 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, with reference to his Oral Statement of 20 May 2025 on Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories, Official Report, what discussions he has had with (a) his Israeli counterpart (b) other Israel representatives on that Statement.

Answered by Hamish Falconer - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

On 20 May, I summoned the Israeli Ambassador to the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office and made clear the UK's opposition to expanded military operations in Gaza and rising violence & intimidation by Israeli settlers against Palestinian communities in the West Bank. The UK will not stand by as this happens. We continue to have similar conversations at all official levels with the Israeli system to urge Israel to take action against violent settlers and halt settlement expansion which directly endanger the viability of a two-state solution.



Early Day Motions Signed
Monday 16th June
Rachel Gilmour signed this EDM on Wednesday 25th June 2025

Three Dads Walking

16 signatures (Most recent: 25 Jun 2025)
Tabled by: Llinos Medi (Plaid Cymru - Ynys Môn)
That this House applauds the outstanding efforts of the Three Dads Walking as they embark on an eight-day walking challenge to raise money for services dedicated to the prevention of young suicide; notes that on the eve of Father’s Day, Andy Airey from Cumbria, Mike Palmer from Ynys Môn, and …
Thursday 19th June
Rachel Gilmour signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 23rd June 2025

Shared Lives Carers

20 signatures (Most recent: 25 Jun 2025)
Tabled by: Martin Wrigley (Liberal Democrat - Newton Abbot)
That this House recognises the exceptional work of Shared Lives Carers across the UK, particularly through services such as Shared Lives South West, which supports over 450 people across Cornwall, Devon, Plymouth, Torbay, and Somerset through long-term placements, respite care, and day support in family settings; acknowledges that Shared Lives …
Friday 20th June
Rachel Gilmour signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 23rd June 2025

Role of relationship education in preventing violence against women and girls

29 signatures (Most recent: 25 Jun 2025)
Tabled by: Helen Maguire (Liberal Democrat - Epsom and Ewell)
That this House recognises the critical role of comprehensive, age-appropriate relationship education in preventing violence against women and girls (VAWG); notes with concern that many young people are growing up in environments where harmful and misogynistic messages are prevalent both online and offline; acknowledges that without early, preventative education focusing …
Tuesday 17th June
Rachel Gilmour signed this EDM on Wednesday 18th June 2025

Harmful chemicals in period products

38 signatures (Most recent: 25 Jun 2025)
Tabled by: Martin Wrigley (Liberal Democrat - Newton Abbot)
That this House notes that recent testing by PAN UK and the Women’s Environmental Network found glyphosate, a probable carcinogen, in period projects; further notes that tests on period products over the last 20 years have also found them to include a range of potentially harmful chemicals, heavy metals and …
Tuesday 17th June
Rachel Gilmour signed this EDM as a sponsor on Tuesday 17th June 2025

Farmers, growers and the supermarket supply chain

25 signatures (Most recent: 24 Jun 2025)
Tabled by: Andrew George (Liberal Democrat - St Ives)
That this House recognises that farmers and growers, in the UK and overseas, require fair dealing in the grocery supply chain in order to survive and thrive; welcomes the 2008 Competition Commission Inquiry which found that larger retailers and supermarkets often abused their power by transferring excessive risk and unexpected …
Monday 16th June
Rachel Gilmour signed this EDM on Tuesday 17th June 2025

Better Business Day campaign and the Company Directors (Duties) Bill

25 signatures (Most recent: 24 Jun 2025)
Tabled by: Martin Wrigley (Liberal Democrat - Newton Abbot)
That this House welcomes Better Business Day and congratulates all those involved in raising awareness of the Better Business Act campaign, which seeks to amend company law to ensure directors have a duty to advance the interests of shareholders while also considering the wider community and the environment; recognises that …
Monday 16th June
Rachel Gilmour signed this EDM on Tuesday 17th June 2025

High street gambling reform

19 signatures (Most recent: 25 Jun 2025)
Tabled by: Dawn Butler (Labour - Brent East)
That this House notes with concern that local authorities currently lack sufficient powers to regulate the spread of gambling premises due to the statutory aim to permit duty set out in the Gambling Act 2005; further notes that this duty restricts councils’ ability to reject applications for new gambling venues …
Friday 13th June
Rachel Gilmour signed this EDM on Monday 16th June 2025

Support for farmers

46 signatures (Most recent: 20 Jun 2025)
Tabled by: Tim Farron (Liberal Democrat - Westmorland and Lonsdale)
That this House recognises with deep concern the Chancellor’s Spending Review decision to cut the DEFRA budget in real terms by 2.3% annually, with a real terms cut to the farming budget of around £100m; understands budget cuts will have potentially devastating consequences for the environment, the rural economy, farming …
Tuesday 10th June
Rachel Gilmour signed this EDM as a sponsor on Wednesday 11th June 2025

Unpaid Care Dashboard

38 signatures (Most recent: 24 Jun 2025)
Tabled by: Alison Bennett (Liberal Democrat - Mid Sussex)
That this House commends the second report of the Health and Social Care Committee of Session 2024–25 on Adult Social Care: the Cost of Inaction, published on 5 May 2025; agrees with their conclusion that unpaid carers are bearing the highest cost from successive governments’ failures to reform adult social …
Tuesday 10th June
Rachel Gilmour signed this EDM on Wednesday 11th June 2025

Impact of EU 90/180 day rule on UK citizens

36 signatures (Most recent: 19 Jun 2025)
Tabled by: James MacCleary (Liberal Democrat - Lewes)
That this House is deeply concerned about the damaging impact of the EU’s 90-day limit within a 180-day period on British touring artists, professional drivers, and tourists; notes that current rules severely restrict the mobility and economic opportunities of musicians, performers, lorry and coach drivers, and British travellers who depend …
Monday 2nd June
Rachel Gilmour signed this EDM on Thursday 5th June 2025

Reform of NHS dentistry services

38 signatures (Most recent: 24 Jun 2025)
Tabled by: Sarah Gibson (Liberal Democrat - Chippenham)
That this House notes with concern the findings of the Public Accounts Committee's report entitled Fixing NHS Dentistry, which highlights the failure of the Department of Health and Social Care and NHS England's 2024 dental recovery plan to improve access to NHS dental services; is alarmed that only 40% of …
Tuesday 3rd June
Rachel Gilmour signed this EDM on Thursday 5th June 2025

Volunteers Week 2025

23 signatures (Most recent: 16 Jun 2025)
Tabled by: Roz Savage (Liberal Democrat - South Cotswolds)
That this House supports Volunteers Week 2025; celebrates the extraordinary work that volunteers, charities, and grassroots organisations do to support their local communities; notes the work of volunteer-supported organisations across the South Cotswolds, including Cirencester Stroke Club, Tetbury Men's Shed, The Big Yellow Bus Project, Food for Thought, The Churn …
Tuesday 3rd June
Rachel Gilmour signed this EDM as a sponsor on Wednesday 4th June 2025

Devon Day 2025

14 signatures (Most recent: 12 Jun 2025)
Tabled by: Steve Darling (Liberal Democrat - Torbay)
That this House recognises and celebrates Devon Day on 4 June 2025, a day to honour the rich history, culture and natural beauty of the county of Devon; notes the significance of this date as the feast day of St Petroc, one of the patron saints of Devon; acknowledges the …
Tuesday 3rd June
Rachel Gilmour signed this EDM on Tuesday 3rd June 2025

Gaza (No. 2)

75 signatures (Most recent: 24 Jun 2025)
Tabled by: Ed Davey (Liberal Democrat - Kingston and Surbiton)
That this House expresses its condemnation of the Israeli government's expansion of military activity in Gaza and declaration of 22 new settlements in the West Bank; denounces Prime Minister Netanyahu's unwillingness to comprehensively lift the devastating aid blockade; rejects as dangerous, insufficient and unworkable the operation of the Gaza Humanitarian …
Monday 2nd June
Rachel Gilmour signed this EDM on Tuesday 3rd June 2025

Wastewater Infrastructure and Environmental Protection in Planning Applications

19 signatures (Most recent: 24 Jun 2025)
Tabled by: Victoria Collins (Liberal Democrat - Harpenden and Berkhamsted)
That this House expresses concern about the potential impact of new developments on local water and drainage systems, particularly in areas with chalk streams, Sites of Special Scientific Interest and other protected habitats; notes that water companies often claim a site holds sufficient capacity despite local systems being under strain …
Monday 2nd June
Rachel Gilmour signed this EDM on Tuesday 3rd June 2025

Long covid in children and young people

22 signatures (Most recent: 24 Jun 2025)
Tabled by: Victoria Collins (Liberal Democrat - Harpenden and Berkhamsted)
That this House notes with concern the significant impact of long covid on children and young people across the UK, with thousands experiencing prolonged symptoms following covid-19 infection; regrets the serious consequences for children’s health, education, and family wellbeing; further notes the strain on schools and healthcare services; recognises the …
Monday 2nd June
Rachel Gilmour signed this EDM on Tuesday 3rd June 2025

Reform of monetary limits on charity lotteries

24 signatures (Most recent: 11 Jun 2025)
Tabled by: Wendy Chamberlain (Liberal Democrat - North East Fife)
That this House acknowledges the role played by Britain’s charity lottery sector in providing some £450 million in vital funds for good causes each year at no cost to the Government; recognises the unique nature of charity lottery fundraising, which is centred on long-term, unrestricted giving; acknowledges such a model …
Monday 2nd June
Rachel Gilmour signed this EDM as a sponsor on Tuesday 3rd June 2025

Carers Week 2025

52 signatures (Most recent: 24 Jun 2025)
Tabled by: Alison Bennett (Liberal Democrat - Mid Sussex)
That this House supports Carers Week 2025, taking place from 9 to 15 June; recognises this year’s theme is entitled Caring about equality; emphasises that millions of unpaid carers looking after family members and friends often face significant challenges and inequalities in their daily lives; asks the Government to address …
Monday 11th November
Rachel Gilmour signed this EDM on Monday 2nd June 2025

Use of swift bricks

53 signatures (Most recent: 19 Jun 2025)
Tabled by: Adam Dance (Liberal Democrat - Yeovil)
That this House notes with concern the dramatic decline in swift populations across the country; recognises that swift bricks are a sensible, low-cost solution to support the reintroduction of swift nesting sites in areas where they have been lost; further notes that swift bricks can be easily implemented into different …



Rachel Gilmour mentioned

Select Committee Documents
Wednesday 11th June 2025
Report - 29th Report - Condition of Government property

Public Accounts Committee

Found: York Outer) Anna Dixon (Labour; Shipley) Peter Fortune (Conservative; Bromley and Biggin Hill) Rachel Gilmour

Monday 9th June 2025
Oral Evidence - Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Ofwat, and Environment Agency

Public Accounts Committee

Found: Q16 Rachel Gilmour: Thank you.

Friday 6th June 2025
Report - 27th Report - Government’s relationship with digital technology suppliers

Public Accounts Committee

Found: York Outer) Anna Dixon (Labour; Shipley) Peter Fortune (Conservative; Bromley and Biggin Hill) Rachel Gilmour

Wednesday 4th June 2025
Report - 28th Report - Decommissioning Sellafield

Public Accounts Committee

Found: York Outer) Anna Dixon (Labour; Shipley) Peter Fortune (Conservative; Bromley and Biggin Hill) Rachel Gilmour

Monday 19th May 2025
Oral Evidence - Department of Education, Department of Education, and Department of Education

Public Accounts Committee

Found: meeting Members present: Sarah Olney (in the Chair); Mr Luke Charters; Anna Dixon; Peter Fortune; Rachel Gilmour



Bill Documents
Jun. 12 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 12 June 2025
Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: Andrew Dr Allison Gardner Alison Taylor Dame Meg Hillier Jim Allister Sir Iain Duncan Smith Rachel Gilmour

Jun. 11 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 11 June 2025
Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: Andrew Dr Allison Gardner Alison Taylor Dame Meg Hillier Jim Allister Sir Iain Duncan Smith Rachel Gilmour

Jun. 11 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 11 June 2025
Crime and Policing Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: Abrahams Anna Sabine Alice Macdonald Leigh Ingham Cameron Thomas Zöe Franklin Edward Morello Rachel Gilmour

Jun. 10 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 10 June 2025
Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: Andrew Dr Allison Gardner Alison Taylor Dame Meg Hillier Jim Allister Sir Iain Duncan Smith Rachel Gilmour

Jun. 10 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 10 June 2025
Crime and Policing Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: Abrahams Anna Sabine Alice Macdonald Leigh Ingham Cameron Thomas Zöe Franklin Edward Morello Rachel Gilmour

Jun. 09 2025
Consideration of Bill Amendments as at 9 June 2025 - large print
Planning and Infrastructure Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: Dyke Ian Sollom Richard Foord Daisy Cooper Freddie van Mierlo Dr Al Pinkerton Tessa Munt Rachel Gilmour

Jun. 09 2025
Consideration of Bill Amendments as at 9 June 2025
Planning and Infrastructure Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: Dyke Ian Sollom Richard Foord Daisy Cooper Freddie van Mierlo Dr Al Pinkerton Tessa Munt Rachel Gilmour

Jun. 09 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 9 June 2025
Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: Andrew Dr Allison Gardner Alison Taylor Dame Meg Hillier Jim Allister Sir Iain Duncan Smith Rachel Gilmour

Jun. 09 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 9 June 2025
Crime and Policing Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: Abrahams Anna Sabine Alice Macdonald Leigh Ingham Cameron Thomas Zöe Franklin Edward Morello Rachel Gilmour

Jun. 06 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 6 June 2025
Planning and Infrastructure Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: Dyke Ian Sollom Richard Foord Daisy Cooper Freddie van Mierlo Dr Al Pinkerton Tessa Munt Rachel Gilmour

Jun. 06 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 6 June 2025
Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: Andrew Dr Allison Gardner Alison Taylor Dame Meg Hillier Jim Allister Sir Iain Duncan Smith Rachel Gilmour

Jun. 06 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 6 June 2025
Crime and Policing Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: Abrahams Anna Sabine Alice Macdonald Leigh Ingham Cameron Thomas Zöe Franklin Edward Morello Rachel Gilmour

Jun. 05 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 5 June 2025
Planning and Infrastructure Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: Dyke Ian Sollom Richard Foord Daisy Cooper Freddie van Mierlo Dr Al Pinkerton Tessa Munt Rachel Gilmour

Jun. 05 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 5 June 2025
Crime and Policing Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: Abrahams Anna Sabine Alice Macdonald Leigh Ingham Cameron Thomas Zöe Franklin Edward Morello Rachel Gilmour

Jun. 04 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 4 June 2025
Planning and Infrastructure Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: Dyke Ian Sollom Richard Foord Daisy Cooper Freddie van Mierlo Dr Al Pinkerton Tessa Munt Rachel Gilmour

Jun. 04 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 4 June 2025
Crime and Policing Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: Abrahams Anna Sabine Alice Macdonald Leigh Ingham Cameron Thomas Zöe Franklin Edward Morello Rachel Gilmour

Jun. 03 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 3 June 2025
Crime and Policing Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: Abrahams Anna Sabine Alice Macdonald Leigh Ingham Cameron Thomas Zöe Franklin Edward Morello Rachel Gilmour



APPG Publications

Women's Health APPG
Wednesday 11th June 2025


Document: Inaugural General Meeting - October 8th 2024

Found: Furniss MP Baroness Shields Baroness Anelay of St Johns Kirith Entwistle MP Lucy Rigby MP Rachel Gilmour

Women's Health APPG
Wednesday 11th June 2025


Document: APPG on Women's Health Inaugural Meeting Minutes 2024

Found: Furniss MP Baroness Shields Baroness Anelay of St Johns Kirith Entwistle MP Lucy Rigby MP Rachel Gilmour




Rachel Gilmour - Select Committee Information

Calendar
Thursday 10th July 2025 9:30 a.m.
Public Accounts Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: Cost of maintaining the FCDO’s overseas estate
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Monday 14th July 2025 3 p.m.
Public Accounts Committee - Private Meeting
Subject: Smarter delivery of public services
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Monday 9th June 2025 2 p.m.
Public Accounts Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: Water sector regulation
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Monday 21st July 2025 3 p.m.
Public Accounts Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: Resilience to threats from animal disease
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Monday 23rd June 2025 2 p.m.
Public Accounts Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: Improving family court services for children
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Thursday 26th June 2025 9:30 a.m.
Public Accounts Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: Governance and decision-making on major projects
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Monday 7th July 2025 3 p.m.
Public Accounts Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: Civil service pensions
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Thursday 17th July 2025 9:30 a.m.
Public Accounts Committee - Private Meeting
Subject: Local bus services in England
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Select Committee Documents
Monday 2nd June 2025
Written Evidence - University of Birmingham, and University of Birmingham
ITN0016 - Increasing teacher numbers: Secondary and further education

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 2nd June 2025
Written Evidence - National Education Union
ITN0021 - Increasing teacher numbers: Secondary and further education

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 2nd June 2025
Written Evidence - University of Southampton, and University of Southampton
ITN0018 - Increasing teacher numbers: Secondary and further education

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 2nd June 2025
Written Evidence - Centre for Policy Research on Men and Boys
ITN0019 - Increasing teacher numbers: Secondary and further education

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 2nd June 2025
Written Evidence - Institute of Physics
ITN0020 - Increasing teacher numbers: Secondary and further education

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 2nd June 2025
Written Evidence - Now Teach
ITN0022 - Increasing teacher numbers: Secondary and further education

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 2nd June 2025
Written Evidence - Cultural Learning Alliance
ITN0017 - Increasing teacher numbers: Secondary and further education

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 2nd June 2025
Written Evidence - Teach First
ITN0025 - Increasing teacher numbers: Secondary and further education

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 2nd June 2025
Written Evidence - Dr Steph Ainsworth, Dr Carrie Adamson, and Dr Jeremy Oldfield
ITN0024 - Increasing teacher numbers: Secondary and further education

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 2nd June 2025
Written Evidence - EngineeringUK
ITN0023 - Increasing teacher numbers: Secondary and further education

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 19th May 2025
Oral Evidence - Department of Education, Department of Education, and Department of Education

Public Accounts Committee
Wednesday 4th June 2025
Report - 28th Report - Decommissioning Sellafield

Public Accounts Committee
Friday 6th June 2025
Report - 27th Report - Government’s relationship with digital technology suppliers

Public Accounts Committee
Thursday 5th June 2025
Oral Evidence - Department of Science, Innovation and Technology, Department of Science, Innovation and Technology, UKRI, and UK Research and Innovation (UKRI)

Public Accounts Committee
Thursday 5th June 2025
Written Evidence - The Institution of Engineering and Technology
UKI0004 - UK Research and Innovation

Public Accounts Committee
Thursday 5th June 2025
Written Evidence - Innovation Expert
UKI0001 - UK Research and Innovation

Public Accounts Committee
Thursday 5th June 2025
Written Evidence - ABPI
UKI0002 - UK Research and Innovation

Public Accounts Committee
Thursday 5th June 2025
Written Evidence - The Royal Microscopical Society (RMS)
UKI0008 - UK Research and Innovation

Public Accounts Committee
Thursday 5th June 2025
Correspondence - Letter from the Permanent Secretary of the HM Treasury relating to the follow up on the oral evidence session held on 12 May 2025 on Government’s use of private finance for infrastructure, 27 May 2025

Public Accounts Committee
Thursday 5th June 2025
Correspondence - Letter from the Second Permanent Secretary of the Home Office relating to the Immigration Removal Centre Expansion Programme (IRCEP), 22 May 2025

Public Accounts Committee
Thursday 5th June 2025
Correspondence - Letter from the Permanent Secretary of the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs relating to the updates on the publication on Recycling Infrastructure Capacity Analysis and Summary of Industry Engagement, 23 May 2025

Public Accounts Committee
Thursday 5th June 2025
Written Evidence - University of Bristol & Bangor University
UKI0007 - UK Research and Innovation

Public Accounts Committee
Thursday 5th June 2025
Written Evidence - The London School of Econmics and Political Science
UKI0005 - UK Research and Innovation

Public Accounts Committee
Thursday 5th June 2025
Written Evidence - UCL
UKI0006 - UK Research and Innovation

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 9th June 2025
Correspondence - Letter from the Permanent Secretary for the Department for Education relating to the follow up on the oral evidence session held on 19 May on Increasing teacher numbers: Secondary and further education, 02 June 2025

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 9th June 2025
Correspondence - Letter from the Chief Executive and First Permanent Secretary of HM Revenue and Customs relating to the 16th Report of Session 2023-24, HMRC performance in 2022-23, Recommendation 4b, 29 May 2025

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 9th June 2025
Correspondence - Letter from the Permanent Secretary of the Department for Work and Pensions relating to the follow up on the oral evidence session on 15 May on Jobcentres: Personal Independence Payments (PIP) claims, 29 May 2025

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 9th June 2025
Correspondence - Letter from the Director General, Labour Market and Poverty at the Department for Work and Pensions relating to the oral evidence session on 15 May on Jobcentres, 29 May 2025

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 9th June 2025
Correspondence - Letter from the Permanent Secretary of the Department for Work and Pensions relating to the follow up on the oral evidence session on 15 May on Jobcentres: Jobcentres performance, 29 May 2025

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 9th June 2025
Written Evidence - Southern Water
WSR0002 - Water sector regulation

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 9th June 2025
Written Evidence - Mr Jonathan Stanley Root
WSR0008 - Water sector regulation

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 9th June 2025
Correspondence - Letter to the Chief Operating Officer at the Financial Reporting Council relating to the FRC investigation regarding the audits of Post Office Limited by Ernst & Young LLP, 05 June 2025

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 9th June 2025
Correspondence - Letter from the Second Permanent Secretary of the Home Office relating to the Support for Victims of Modern Slavery (SVMS) Programme and Independent Child Trafficking Guardianship (ICTG) project, 05 June 2025

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 9th June 2025
Correspondence - Letter to the Permanent Secretary of the Department for Transport relating to the cost breakdown of the HS2 bat mitigation structure at Sheephouse Wood, 05 June 202

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 9th June 2025
Written Evidence - WildFish
WSR0001 - Water sector regulation

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 9th June 2025
Written Evidence - Blueprint for Water/Wildlife and Countryside Link
WSR0006 - Water sector regulation

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 9th June 2025
Written Evidence - Office for Environmental Protection
WSR0007 - Water sector regulation

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 9th June 2025
Written Evidence - CCW - the Consumer Council for Water
WSR0003 - Water sector regulation

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 9th June 2025
Written Evidence - Newcastle University
WSR0005 - Water sector regulation

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 9th June 2025
Written Evidence - Akin Gump LLP
WSR0004 - Water sector regulation

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 9th June 2025
Oral Evidence - Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Ofwat, and Environment Agency

Public Accounts Committee
Wednesday 11th June 2025
Report - 29th Report - Condition of Government property

Public Accounts Committee
Thursday 12th June 2025
Written Evidence - Tax Justice UK
TWI0004 - Collecting the right tax from wealthy individuals

Public Accounts Committee
Thursday 12th June 2025
Correspondence - Letter from the Chief Executive and First Permanent Secretary of HM Revenue and Customs relating to Unauthorised Access to HMRC Online Tax Accounts, 10 June 2025

Public Accounts Committee
Thursday 12th June 2025
Written Evidence - unknown
TWI0006 - Collecting the right tax from wealthy individuals

Public Accounts Committee
Thursday 12th June 2025
Written Evidence - The University of Manchester
TWI0003 - Collecting the right tax from wealthy individuals

Public Accounts Committee
Thursday 12th June 2025
Written Evidence - Retired - P3M Expert
TWI0002 - Collecting the right tax from wealthy individuals

Public Accounts Committee
Friday 13th June 2025
Report - 30th Report - Antimicrobial resistance: addressing the risks

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 16th June 2025
Correspondence - Letter from the Chief Executive and First Permanent Secretary of HM Revenue and Customs relating to the updated Making Tax Digital Accounting Officer Assessment published, 04 June 2025

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 16th June 2025
Correspondence - Letter from the Economic Secretary to the Treasury relating to the launch of a permanent, UK-wide Mortgage Guarantee Scheme in July 2025, 11 June 2025

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 16th June 2025
Correspondence - Letter from the Permanent Secretary of the Department for Transport relating to the 2nd Report of Session 2024-25, Condition and maintenance of Local Roads in England, Recommendations 4a and 5, 09 June 2025

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 16th June 2025
Correspondence - Letter to the Chair of the Independent Water Commission relating to the regulation of the water sector, 10 June 2025

Public Accounts Committee
Thursday 12th June 2025
Oral Evidence - HMRC, HMRC, HMRC, HMRC, and HMRC

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 16th June 2025
Oral Evidence - 2025-06-16 15:30:00+01:00

Public Accounts Committee
Wednesday 18th June 2025
Report - 31st Report - Local Government Financial Sustainability

Public Accounts Committee
Friday 20th June 2025
Report - 32nd Report - The Future of the Equipment Plan

Public Accounts Committee
Thursday 19th June 2025
Written Evidence - The Future Governance Forum
PFI0016 - Government’s use of private finance for infrastructure

Public Accounts Committee
Thursday 19th June 2025
Written Evidence - New Economics Foundation
PFI0015 - Government’s use of private finance for infrastructure

Public Accounts Committee
Thursday 19th June 2025
Written Evidence - Independent
PFI0006 - Government’s use of private finance for infrastructure

Public Accounts Committee
Thursday 19th June 2025
Written Evidence - Financial Inclusion and
PFI0013 - Government’s use of private finance for infrastructure

Public Accounts Committee
Thursday 19th June 2025
Written Evidence - NHS Confederation
PFI0011 - Government’s use of private finance for infrastructure

Public Accounts Committee
Thursday 19th June 2025
Written Evidence - The Association of Infrastructure Investors in Public Private Partnerships
PFI0002 - Government’s use of private finance for infrastructure

Public Accounts Committee
Thursday 19th June 2025
Written Evidence - British Medical Association (BMA)
PFI0010 - Government’s use of private finance for infrastructure

Public Accounts Committee
Thursday 19th June 2025
Written Evidence - The LIFT Council
PFI0009 - Government’s use of private finance for infrastructure

Public Accounts Committee
Thursday 19th June 2025
Written Evidence - P2G
PFI0012 - Government’s use of private finance for infrastructure

Public Accounts Committee
Thursday 19th June 2025
Written Evidence - Inscyte Ltd
PFI0019 - Government’s use of private finance for infrastructure

Public Accounts Committee
Thursday 19th June 2025
Written Evidence - Ó Cuív & Company
PFI0001 - Government’s use of private finance for infrastructure

Public Accounts Committee
Thursday 19th June 2025
Written Evidence - GIIA (Global Infrastructure Investor Association)
PFI0007 - Government’s use of private finance for infrastructure

Public Accounts Committee
Thursday 19th June 2025
Written Evidence - Meridiam
PFI0005 - Government’s use of private finance for infrastructure

Public Accounts Committee
Thursday 19th June 2025
Written Evidence - Institution of Civil Engineers
PFI0004 - Government’s use of private finance for infrastructure

Public Accounts Committee
Thursday 19th June 2025
Written Evidence - ICAEW
PFI0017 - Government’s use of private finance for infrastructure

Public Accounts Committee
Thursday 19th June 2025
Written Evidence - University of Bath, University of Bath, and Center for Sustainable Development and Global Competitiveness, Stanford University
PFI0003 - Government’s use of private finance for infrastructure

Public Accounts Committee
Thursday 19th June 2025
Written Evidence - Aston Business School, Aston University
PFI0018 - Government’s use of private finance for infrastructure

Public Accounts Committee
Thursday 19th June 2025
Written Evidence - Affinitext (UK) Limited
PFI0014 - Government’s use of private finance for infrastructure

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 16th June 2025
Oral Evidence - Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Defence, and Council for Reserve Forces' and Cadets' Associations

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 23rd June 2025
Written Evidence - SHERA
IFC0024 - Improving family court services for children

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 23rd June 2025
Written Evidence - Chartered Institute of Legal Executives (CILEX)
IFC0022 - Improving family court services for children

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 23rd June 2025
Written Evidence - Mrs Christina Elizabeth Rose
IFC0046 - Improving family court services for children

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 23rd June 2025
Written Evidence - Sarah Taylor Collaborations Stamping Out Posts Separation Abuse
IFC0054 - Improving family court services for children

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 23rd June 2025
Written Evidence - The Bar Council
IFC0091 - Improving family court services for children

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 23rd June 2025
Written Evidence - GlobalARRK
IFC0081 - Improving family court services for children

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 23rd June 2025
Written Evidence - Bright Advocacy
IFC0092 - Improving family court services for children

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 23rd June 2025
Written Evidence - Legal Action for Women/Support Not Separation
IFC0058 - Improving family court services for children

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 23rd June 2025
Written Evidence - SafeLives
IFC0067 - Improving family court services for children

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 23rd June 2025
Written Evidence - Institute for Crime and Justice Policy Research, Birkbeck College
IFC0066 - Improving family court services for children

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 23rd June 2025
Written Evidence - University of Cambridge, and University of Exeter
IFC0068 - Improving family court services for children

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 23rd June 2025
Written Evidence - Nuffield Family Justice Observatory
IFC0036 - Improving family court services for children

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 23rd June 2025
Written Evidence - CASCADE, Cardiff University
IFC0027 - Improving family court services for children

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 23rd June 2025
Written Evidence - Elizabeth lucy
IFC0003 - Improving family court services for children

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 23rd June 2025
Written Evidence - Family Solutions Group
IFC0079 - Improving family court services for children

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 23rd June 2025
Written Evidence - Wilks Forensic Psychology
IFC0077 - Improving family court services for children

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 23rd June 2025
Written Evidence - The Family Law Bar Association
IFC0075 - Improving family court services for children

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 23rd June 2025
Written Evidence - The Family Mediation Council
IFC0074 - Improving family court services for children

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 23rd June 2025
Written Evidence - The Magistrates' Association
IFC0069 - Improving family court services for children

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 23rd June 2025
Written Evidence - JUSTICE
IFC0108 - Improving family court services for children

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 23rd June 2025
Written Evidence - School of Law, University of Leeds
IFC0102 - Improving family court services for children

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 23rd June 2025
Written Evidence - Triple P UK & Ireland
IFC0103 - Improving family court services for children

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 23rd June 2025
Written Evidence - Women's Aid
IFC0029 - Improving family court services for children

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 23rd June 2025
Written Evidence - The Law Society of England and Wales
IFC0055 - Improving family court services for children

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 23rd June 2025
Written Evidence - Right to Equality
IFC0057 - Improving family court services for children

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 23rd June 2025
Written Evidence - University of Essex
IFC0080 - Improving family court services for children

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 23rd June 2025
Written Evidence - Eight Street LLP
IFC0093 - Improving family court services for children

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 23rd June 2025
Written Evidence - Independent Domestic Abuse Services
IFC0110 - Improving family court services for children

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 23rd June 2025
Correspondence - Letter from the Chief Secretary to the Treasury relating to the modernising public finance systems, 11 June 2025

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 23rd June 2025
Correspondence - Letter from the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs relating to the FCDO Spending Review settlement, 16 June 2025

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 23rd June 2025
Correspondence - Letter to the Permanent Secretary of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs relating to the collection and packaging reforms and British Beer and Pub Association, 12 June 2025

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 23rd June 2025
Correspondence - 3. Letter from the Chief Executive of the Government Internal Audit Agency relating to the work of the Government Internal Audit Function, 11 June 2025

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 23rd June 2025
Correspondence - Letter to the Chief Executive of British Beer and Pub Association relating to the collection and packaging reforms, 12 June 2025

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 23rd June 2025
Correspondence - Letter from the Civil Service Chief Operating Officer and Cabinet Office Permanent Secretary and Permanent Secretary of the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology relating to the implementation of the Government Cyber Security Strategy, 16 June 2025

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 23rd June 2025
Correspondence - Letter from the Permanent Secretary of the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology relating to the identifying scale-up and commercialisation opportunities within UK science, 18 June 2025

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 23rd June 2025
Correspondence - Letter from the Chief Executive and First Permanent Secretary of HM Revenue and Customs relating to the publication of Measuring tax gaps: 2025 edition, including estimate of the tax gap for tax year 2023-24, 19 June 2025

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 23rd June 2025
Correspondence - Letter from the Permanent Secretary of the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero relating to Bulb Energy Ltd and the Energy Supply Company Special Administration Regime, 19 June 2025

Public Accounts Committee
Monday 23rd June 2025
Correspondence - Letter from the Permanent Secretary of the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs relating to the 5th Report of Session 2023-24, Government’s Programme of Waste Reforms, Recommendations 4 and 6, 18 June 2025

Public Accounts Committee
Wednesday 25th June 2025
Report - 34th Report - Department for Business and Trade Annual Report and Accounts 2023-24

Public Accounts Committee
Wednesday 25th June 2025
Report - 33rd Report - Supporting the UK’s priority industry sectors

Public Accounts Committee