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Division Votes
21 Jan 2025 - Environmental Protection - View Vote Context
Richard Burgon voted Aye and in line with the House
One of 13 Independent Aye votes vs 1 Independent No votes
Tally: Ayes - 352 Noes - 75
21 Jan 2025 - Armed Forces Commissioner Bill - View Vote Context
Richard Burgon voted No and in line with the House
One of 8 Independent No votes vs 4 Independent Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 191 Noes - 338
21 Jan 2025 - Armed Forces Commissioner Bill - View Vote Context
Richard Burgon voted No and in line with the House
One of 9 Independent No votes vs 4 Independent Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 76 Noes - 349
21 Jan 2025 - Armed Forces Commissioner Bill - View Vote Context
Richard Burgon voted No and in line with the House
One of 8 Independent No votes vs 4 Independent Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 192 Noes - 338
28 Jan 2025 - Water (Special Measures) Bill [Lords] - View Vote Context
Richard Burgon voted No and in line with the House
One of 8 Independent No votes vs 6 Independent Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 180 Noes - 325
28 Jan 2025 - Water (Special Measures) Bill [Lords] - View Vote Context
Richard Burgon voted No and in line with the House
One of 8 Independent No votes vs 6 Independent Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 181 Noes - 322
28 Jan 2025 - Water (Special Measures) Bill [Lords] - View Vote Context
Richard Burgon voted No and in line with the House
One of 8 Independent No votes vs 5 Independent Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 73 Noes - 321


Speeches
Richard Burgon speeches from: Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories
Richard Burgon contributed 1 speech (128 words)
Thursday 6th February 2025 - Commons Chamber
Department for International Development
Richard Burgon speeches from: Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill
Richard Burgon contributed 1 speech (112 words)
2nd reading
Monday 3rd February 2025 - Commons Chamber
Department for Work and Pensions
Richard Burgon speeches from: Gaza: Humanitarian Situation
Richard Burgon contributed 1 speech (85 words)
Tuesday 28th January 2025 - Commons Chamber
Department for International Development
Richard Burgon speeches from: Business of the House
Richard Burgon contributed 1 speech (111 words)
Thursday 23rd January 2025 - Commons Chamber
Leader of the House
Richard Burgon speeches from: Environmental Protection
Richard Burgon contributed 1 speech (122 words)
Tuesday 21st January 2025 - Commons Chamber
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs


Written Answers
Mental Health Services: Finance
Asked by: Richard Burgon (Labour - Leeds East)
Monday 20th January 2025

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what recent assessment he has made of the potential impact of the Mental Health Investment Standard (a) on meeting his Department's priorities and (b) in tackling historical disparities between mental and physical healthcare provision.

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

We remain committed to the Mental Health Investment Standard. All integrated care boards (ICBs) met the Standard for 2023/24 meaning that their investment in mental health services increased in line with their overall increase in funding for the year.

My Rt Hon. Friend, the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, will set out expectations for mental health funding, including share of overall National Health Service expenditure in 2025/26, in due course, as required under section 3(2) of the Health and Care Act 2022. NHS England is also expected to confirm allocations of financial resources for 2025/26 to ICBs and issue its priorities and operational planning guidance for the NHS for 2025/26 shortly.

As part of our discussions on mental health funding, the Department and NHS England have taken into consideration the ability of ICBs to meet Mental Health Investment Standard requirements, the role that it has played in delivering the Government’s priorities for mental health services and the progress made in achieving greater parity between mental and physical health services and reducing mental health inequalities.

Ministers and officials hold discussions regularly with mental health partners on a range of issues, including the Mental Health Investment Standard.

Mental Health Services: Finance
Asked by: Richard Burgon (Labour - Leeds East)
Monday 20th January 2025

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what recent assessment he has made of the adequacy of the ability of Integrated Care Boards to meet Mental Health Investment Standard requirements.

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

We remain committed to the Mental Health Investment Standard. All integrated care boards (ICBs) met the Standard for 2023/24 meaning that their investment in mental health services increased in line with their overall increase in funding for the year.

My Rt Hon. Friend, the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, will set out expectations for mental health funding, including share of overall National Health Service expenditure in 2025/26, in due course, as required under section 3(2) of the Health and Care Act 2022. NHS England is also expected to confirm allocations of financial resources for 2025/26 to ICBs and issue its priorities and operational planning guidance for the NHS for 2025/26 shortly.

As part of our discussions on mental health funding, the Department and NHS England have taken into consideration the ability of ICBs to meet Mental Health Investment Standard requirements, the role that it has played in delivering the Government’s priorities for mental health services and the progress made in achieving greater parity between mental and physical health services and reducing mental health inequalities.

Ministers and officials hold discussions regularly with mental health partners on a range of issues, including the Mental Health Investment Standard.

Mental Health Services: Finance
Asked by: Richard Burgon (Labour - Leeds East)
Monday 20th January 2025

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, whether his Department plans to continue with the Mental Health Investment Standard.

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

We remain committed to the Mental Health Investment Standard. All integrated care boards (ICBs) met the Standard for 2023/24 meaning that their investment in mental health services increased in line with their overall increase in funding for the year.

My Rt Hon. Friend, the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, will set out expectations for mental health funding, including share of overall National Health Service expenditure in 2025/26, in due course, as required under section 3(2) of the Health and Care Act 2022. NHS England is also expected to confirm allocations of financial resources for 2025/26 to ICBs and issue its priorities and operational planning guidance for the NHS for 2025/26 shortly.

As part of our discussions on mental health funding, the Department and NHS England have taken into consideration the ability of ICBs to meet Mental Health Investment Standard requirements, the role that it has played in delivering the Government’s priorities for mental health services and the progress made in achieving greater parity between mental and physical health services and reducing mental health inequalities.

Ministers and officials hold discussions regularly with mental health partners on a range of issues, including the Mental Health Investment Standard.

Mental Health Services: Finance
Asked by: Richard Burgon (Labour - Leeds East)
Monday 20th January 2025

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, whether his Department has had recent meetings with mental health experts on the effectiveness of the Mental Health Investment Standard.

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

We remain committed to the Mental Health Investment Standard. All integrated care boards (ICBs) met the Standard for 2023/24 meaning that their investment in mental health services increased in line with their overall increase in funding for the year.

My Rt Hon. Friend, the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, will set out expectations for mental health funding, including share of overall National Health Service expenditure in 2025/26, in due course, as required under section 3(2) of the Health and Care Act 2022. NHS England is also expected to confirm allocations of financial resources for 2025/26 to ICBs and issue its priorities and operational planning guidance for the NHS for 2025/26 shortly.

As part of our discussions on mental health funding, the Department and NHS England have taken into consideration the ability of ICBs to meet Mental Health Investment Standard requirements, the role that it has played in delivering the Government’s priorities for mental health services and the progress made in achieving greater parity between mental and physical health services and reducing mental health inequalities.

Ministers and officials hold discussions regularly with mental health partners on a range of issues, including the Mental Health Investment Standard.

Mental Health Services: Finance
Asked by: Richard Burgon (Labour - Leeds East)
Monday 20th January 2025

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what recent assessment he has made of the role of the Mental Health Investment Standard in (a) meeting his Department's priorities and (b) tackling historical disparities between mental and physical healthcare provision.

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

We remain committed to the Mental Health Investment Standard. All integrated care boards (ICBs) met the Standard for 2023/24 meaning that their investment in mental health services increased in line with their overall increase in funding for the year.

My Rt Hon. Friend, the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, will set out expectations for mental health funding, including share of overall National Health Service expenditure in 2025/26, in due course, as required under section 3(2) of the Health and Care Act 2022. NHS England is also expected to confirm allocations of financial resources for 2025/26 to ICBs and issue its priorities and operational planning guidance for the NHS for 2025/26 shortly.

As part of our discussions on mental health funding, the Department and NHS England have taken into consideration the ability of ICBs to meet Mental Health Investment Standard requirements, the role that it has played in delivering the Government’s priorities for mental health services and the progress made in achieving greater parity between mental and physical health services and reducing mental health inequalities.

Ministers and officials hold discussions regularly with mental health partners on a range of issues, including the Mental Health Investment Standard.

Mental Health Services: Finance
Asked by: Richard Burgon (Labour - Leeds East)
Monday 20th January 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 strengthen the Mental Health Investment Standard.

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

We remain committed to the Mental Health Investment Standard. All integrated care boards (ICBs) met the Standard for 2023/24 meaning that their investment in mental health services increased in line with their overall increase in funding for the year.

My Rt Hon. Friend, the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, will set out expectations for mental health funding, including share of overall National Health Service expenditure in 2025/26, in due course, as required under section 3(2) of the Health and Care Act 2022. NHS England is also expected to confirm allocations of financial resources for 2025/26 to ICBs and issue its priorities and operational planning guidance for the NHS for 2025/26 shortly.

As part of our discussions on mental health funding, the Department and NHS England have taken into consideration the ability of ICBs to meet Mental Health Investment Standard requirements, the role that it has played in delivering the Government’s priorities for mental health services and the progress made in achieving greater parity between mental and physical health services and reducing mental health inequalities.

Ministers and officials hold discussions regularly with mental health partners on a range of issues, including the Mental Health Investment Standard.

Special Educational Needs
Asked by: Richard Burgon (Labour - Leeds East)
Tuesday 21st January 2025

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what steps her Department is taking to ensure that schools are equipped to meet the needs of pupils with special educational needs and disabilities; and what additional (a) support, (b) resources and (c) training she is providing to improve (i) accessibility, (ii) inclusion and (iii) personalised learning in mainstream education.

Answered by Catherine McKinnell - Minister of State (Education)

This government’s ambition is that all children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) or in alternative provision receive the right support to succeed in their education and as they move into adult life. ​

The department is committed to improving inclusivity and expertise in mainstream schools, as well as ensuring special schools cater to those with the most complex needs, restoring parents’ trust that their child will get the support they need. This includes strengthening accountability for inclusivity, including through Ofsted, and encouraging schools to set up resourced provision or special educational needs units to increase capacity in mainstream schools.

High quality teaching is central to ensuring that all pupils, including those with SEND, are given the best possible opportunity to achieve in their education and as they move into adult life. The department is committed to recruiting an additional 6,500 new expert teachers over the course of this parliament. To support all teachers, the department is implementing a range of teacher training reforms to ensure teachers have the skills to support all pupils to succeed, including those with SEND.

On 1 September 2024, the government introduced a new mandatory leadership level qualification for special educational needs co-ordinators (SENCOs). The qualification will play a key role in improving outcomes for pupils with SEND, by ensuring SENCOs consistently receive high quality, evidence-based training on how best to support children with SEND.

The department is also providing almost £1 billion more for high needs budgets in the 2025/26 financial year, bringing total high needs funding to £11.9 billion. This funding will help local authorities and schools with the increasing costs of supporting children and young people with complex SEND. The department has also announced £740 million of high needs capital funding for the 2025/26 financial year to invest in places for children and young people with SEND or who require alternative provision.

Disability: Health Services and Social Services
Asked by: Richard Burgon (Labour - Leeds East)
Tuesday 21st January 2025

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what steps his Department has taken to ensure the engagement of (a) disabled children and adults, (b) their families and (c) representative organisations, in consultations on health and social care policy development.

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

As part of the 10-Year Health Plan’s process, we are having the largest conversation in the National Health Service’s history. We are undertaking a range of activities, including deliberative events, focus groups, local system events, and partner engagement to hear from all communities. We have ensured this includes people with disabilities, their carers, and the organisations that represent them.

The independent commission into adult social care led by Baroness Louise Casey of Blackstock, will start a national conversation about what social care should deliver for citizens. The details of this will be developed by the commission in due course, but we expect it will include engaging with a wide range of stakeholders, including people with lived experience and unpaid carers, although this will be subject to the commission.

Autism and Learning Disability: Health Services
Asked by: Richard Burgon (Labour - Leeds East)
Thursday 23rd January 2025

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what steps his Department is taking to reduce the number of people with (a) learning disabilities and (b) autism in inpatient units; and what progress she has made on implementing (i) community-based support and )ii) housing solutions to (A) prevent unnecessary admissions and (B) facilitate timely discharge in line with the Transforming Care Programme and Building the Right Support plan.

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

Through our proposed reforms to the Mental Health Act, we want to ensure people with a learning disability and autistic people get the support they need in the community, improve care, and prevent admission to hospitals. We will engage with expert stakeholders to inform implementation planning, including in respect of the development of strong community services.

Investment has been provided each year to enable local areas to develop community intensive support teams, community forensic teams, and crisis response 24 hours a day, seven days a week, for people with a learning disability and autistic people.

For 2024/25, NHS England has allocated £124 million of transformation funding for learning disability and autism services in local integrated care board areas. This funding includes money for local systems to reduce reliance on mental health inpatient settings.

In addition, NHS England has a housing capital programme, with £13 million available in 2025/26, to support areas to develop housing to help reduce the number of autistic people and people with a learning disability in a mental health hospital setting.

We are also providing an immediate in-year uplift to the Disabled Facilities Grant of £86 million in 2024/25. This increase will fund approximately 7,800 additional home adaptations. This is on top of the £625 million paid to local authorities in May 2024.



Early Day Motions
Monday 27th January

Leeds railway station ticket office vacancies

12 signatures (Most recent: 30 Jan 2025)
Tabled by: Richard Burgon (Labour - Leeds East)
That this House acknowledges that Leeds is one of the UK’s busiest railway stations, with nearly 25 million passengers travelling to and from the station in 2023-24; recognises the vital role that ticket offices play for passengers, including ensuring they get the best value ticket for their journey, providing high …
Monday 20th January

Garforth Town AFC and grassroots community football

22 signatures (Most recent: 29 Jan 2025)
Tabled by: Richard Burgon (Labour - Leeds East)
That this House celebrates the work of volunteers at Garforth Town AFC, nicknamed the miners, at the Bannister Prentice Community Stadium; notes the positive impact that they make in ensuring this wonderful community football club keeps going, growing and thriving; sends condolences to the friends and family of Dennis Sanderson …
Wednesday 5th February

Proposals to forcibly displace and ethnically cleanse Palestinians from Gaza

53 signatures (Most recent: 13 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Richard Burgon (Labour - Leeds East)
That this House rejects the proposals for Gaza by President Trump on 4 February 2025; deplores the inhumanity and illegality of any efforts to forcibly displace and ethnically cleanse Palestinians from Gaza; affirms the provisions of Article 49 of the Fourth Geneva Convention, that individual or mass forcible transfers or …


Early Day Motions Signed
Thursday 13th February
Richard Burgon signed this EDM on Thursday 13th February 2025

Refusal of Citizenship to refugees who have made irregular crossings

17 signatures (Most recent: 21 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Nadia Whittome (Labour - Nottingham East)
That this House expresses deep concern over the refusal of citizenship to refugees who have made irregular crossings to the UK; notes that this policy further punishes individuals whose claims of fleeing war, persecution, and danger have been upheld by the asylum system; further notes that, due to a lack …
Monday 21st October
Richard Burgon signed this EDM on Monday 27th January 2025

Frozen pensions for UK citizens overseas

32 signatures (Most recent: 27 Jan 2025)
Tabled by: Christine Jardine (Liberal Democrat - Edinburgh West)
That this House notes the so-called frozen pensions policy; further notes this sees British overseas state pensioners living in certain countries denied access to index-linked uprating of the UK state pension; believes the level of the UK state pension paid should not be dependent on the pensioner’s country of residence …
Wednesday 22nd January
Richard Burgon signed this EDM on Thursday 23rd January 2025

Israeli violence in the West Bank

19 signatures (Most recent: 28 Jan 2025)
Tabled by: Jeremy Corbyn (Independent - Islington North)
That this House notes that the Israeli army is conducting a wide ranging military campaign in the West Bank causing injury and deaths in significant numbers, as well as oppression and humiliation of Palestinians; further notes the increase in the number of military checkpoints and lockdowns constraining and forbidding movement …
Wednesday 22nd January
Richard Burgon signed this EDM as a sponsor on Thursday 23rd January 2025

Harrogate Theatre's 125th anniversary

8 signatures (Most recent: 5 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Tom Gordon (Liberal Democrat - Harrogate and Knaresborough)
That this House congratulates Harrogate Theatre on reaching its 125th anniversary this year; recognises the organisation’s work since it was founded in 1900, with programmes including live events such as theatre, comedy, music and dance, hosting touring productions, producing its own award winning pantomime, hosting community companies, supporting emerging artists …
Wednesday 22nd January
Richard Burgon signed this EDM on Thursday 23rd January 2025

Furniture poverty in social housing

21 signatures (Most recent: 4 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: Neil Duncan-Jordan (Labour - Poole)
That this House recognises the problem of furniture poverty; notes that 6 million people in the UK are living without basic furniture; understands that the problem is particularly serious in the social rented sector with 2.3m social housing tenants lacking three or more essential items; acknowledges that only 2% of …
Friday 17th January
Richard Burgon signed this EDM on Thursday 23rd January 2025

Consultation on Work Capability Assessment

19 signatures (Most recent: 4 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: John McDonnell (Independent - Hayes and Harlington)
That this House notes the High Court judgement ruling that the last Government's consultation on changes to the criteria for the Work Capability Assessment was unlawful; and calls upon the new Government to ensure that any proposals to reform the Work Capability Assessment are undertaken by a process of co-production …
Tuesday 21st January
Richard Burgon signed this EDM as a sponsor on Tuesday 21st January 2025

Imprisonment of Alaa Abd El-Fattah (No. 2)

22 signatures (Most recent: 3 Feb 2025)
Tabled by: John McDonnell (Independent - Hayes and Harlington)
That this House expresses its concern at the continued imprisonment of British citizen Alaa Abd El-Fattah; notes that the Foreign Secretary is due to visit Egypt imminently; and urges the Foreign Secretary to insist that the Egyptian government release Mr El-Fattah and, as a minimum, allow him to visit Mr …



Richard Burgon mentioned

Bill Documents
Feb. 10 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 10 February 2025
Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: Mary Kelly Foy Julia Buckley Sorcha Eastwood Sarah Hall Sarah Champion Dr Beccy Cooper Richard Burgon

Feb. 10 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 10 February 2025
Employment Rights Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: _NC6 Richard Burgon Barry Gardiner Andy McDonald Rachael Maskell Clive Lewis Nadia Whittome Grahame

Feb. 07 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 7 February 2025
Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: Mary Kelly Foy Julia Buckley Sorcha Eastwood Sarah Hall Sarah Champion Dr Beccy Cooper Richard Burgon

Feb. 07 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 7 February 2025
Employment Rights Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: _NC6 Richard Burgon Barry Gardiner Andy McDonald Rachael Maskell Clive Lewis Nadia Whittome Grahame

Feb. 06 2025
Public Bill Committee Amendments as at 6 February 2025
Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: Mrs Emma Lewell-Buck Brian Leishman Connor Naismith Mike Amesbury Cat Eccles Chris Webb Richard Burgon

Feb. 06 2025
Public Bill Committee Amendments as at 6 February 2025
Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: Mrs Emma Lewell-Buck Brian Leishman Connor Naismith Mike Amesbury Cat Eccles Chris Webb Richard Burgon

Feb. 06 2025
All proceedings up to 6 February 2025 at Public Bill Committee Stage
Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill 2024-26
Bill proceedings: Commons

Found: Mrs Emma Lewell-Buck Brian Leishman Connor Naismith Mike Amesbury Cat Eccles Chris Webb Richard Burgon

Feb. 06 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 6 February 2025
Employment Rights Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: _NC6 Richard Burgon Barry Gardiner Andy McDonald Rachael Maskell Clive Lewis Nadia Whittome Grahame

Feb. 05 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 5 February 2025
Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: Mrs Emma Lewell-Buck Brian Leishman Connor Naismith Mike Amesbury Cat Eccles Chris Webb Richard Burgon

Feb. 05 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 5 February 2025
Employment Rights Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: _NC6 Richard Burgon Barry Gardiner Andy McDonald Rachael Maskell Clive Lewis Nadia Whittome Grahame

Feb. 04 2025
Public Bill Committee Amendments as at 4 February 2025
Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: Mrs Emma Lewell-Buck Brian Leishman Connor Naismith Mike Amesbury Cat Eccles Chris Webb Richard Burgon

Feb. 04 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 4 February 2025
Employment Rights Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: _NC6 Richard Burgon Barry Gardiner Andy McDonald Rachael Maskell Clive Lewis Nadia Whittome Grahame

Feb. 03 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 3 February 2025
Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: Mrs Emma Lewell-Buck Brian Leishman Connor Naismith Mike Amesbury Cat Eccles Chris Webb Richard Burgon

Feb. 03 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 3 February 2025
Employment Rights Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: _NC6 Richard Burgon Barry Gardiner Andy McDonald Rachael Maskell Clive Lewis Nadia Whittome Grahame

Jan. 31 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 31 January 2025
Employment Rights Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: _NC6 Richard Burgon Barry Gardiner Andy McDonald Rachael Maskell Clive Lewis Nadia Whittome Grahame

Jan. 30 2025
Public Bill Committee Amendments as at 30 January 2025
Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: John McDonnell Mrs Emma Lewell-Buck Brian Leishman Connor Naismith Cat Eccles Chris Webb Richard Burgon

Jan. 30 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 30 January 2025
Employment Rights Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: _NC6 Richard Burgon Barry Gardiner Andy McDonald Rachael Maskell Clive Lewis Nadia Whittome Grahame

Jan. 29 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 29 January 2025
Employment Rights Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: _NC6 Richard Burgon Barry Gardiner Andy McDonald Rachael Maskell Clive Lewis Nadia Whittome Grahame

Jan. 29 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 29 January 2025
Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: John McDonnell Mrs Emma Lewell-Buck Brian Leishman Connor Naismith Cat Eccles Chris Webb Richard Burgon

Jan. 28 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 28 January 2025
Employment Rights Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: _NC6 Richard Burgon Barry Gardiner Andy McDonald Rachael Maskell Clive Lewis Nadia Whittome Grahame

Jan. 28 2025
Public Bill Committee Amendments as at 28 January 2025
Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: Rachael Maskell John McDonnell Mrs Emma Lewell-Buck Brian Leishman Cat Eccles Chris Webb Richard Burgon

Jan. 27 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 27 January 2025
Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: Rachael Maskell John McDonnell Mrs Emma Lewell-Buck Brian Leishman Cat Eccles Chris Webb Richard Burgon

Jan. 27 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 27 January 2025
Employment Rights Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: _NC6 Richard Burgon Barry Gardiner Andy McDonald Rachael Maskell Clive Lewis Nadia Whittome Grahame

Jan. 24 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 24 January 2025
Employment Rights Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: _NC6 Richard Burgon Barry Gardiner Andy McDonald Rachael Maskell Clive Lewis Nadia Whittome Grahame

Jan. 24 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 24 January 2025
Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: Rachael Maskell John McDonnell Mrs Emma Lewell-Buck Brian Leishman Cat Eccles Chris Webb Richard Burgon

Jan. 23 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 23 January 2025
Employment Rights Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: _NC6 Richard Burgon Barry Gardiner Andy McDonald Rachael Maskell Clive Lewis Nadia Whittome Grahame

Jan. 23 2025
Public Bill Committee Amendments as at 23 January 2025
Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: Rachael Maskell John McDonnell Mrs Emma Lewell-Buck Brian Leishman Cat Eccles Chris Webb Richard Burgon

Jan. 22 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 22 January 2025
Employment Rights Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: _NC6 Richard Burgon Barry Gardiner Andy McDonald Rachael Maskell Clive Lewis Nadia Whittome Grahame

Jan. 22 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 22 January 2025
Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: Buckley Siân Berry Rachael Maskell John McDonnell Mrs Emma Lewell-Buck Cat Eccles Chris Webb Richard Burgon

Jan. 21 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 21 January 2025
Employment Rights Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: _NC6 Richard Burgon .

Jan. 21 2025
Public Bill Committee Amendments as at 21 January 2025
Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: Trickett Julia Buckley Siân Berry Rachael Maskell John McDonnell Cat Eccles Chris Webb Richard Burgon