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Division Votes
13 Nov 2025 - Planning and Infrastructure Bill - View Vote Context
Richard Foord voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 46 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 244 Noes - 132
13 Nov 2025 - Planning and Infrastructure Bill - View Vote Context
Richard Foord voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 44 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 252 Noes - 130
13 Nov 2025 - Planning and Infrastructure Bill - View Vote Context
Richard Foord voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 43 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 250 Noes - 133
13 Nov 2025 - Planning and Infrastructure Bill - View Vote Context
Richard Foord voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 45 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 254 Noes - 129
13 Nov 2025 - Planning and Infrastructure Bill - View Vote Context
Richard Foord voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 42 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 257 Noes - 128
13 Nov 2025 - Planning and Infrastructure Bill - View Vote Context
Richard Foord voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 40 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 255 Noes - 128
13 Nov 2025 - Planning and Infrastructure Bill - View Vote Context
Richard Foord voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 43 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 264 Noes - 125
13 Nov 2025 - Planning and Infrastructure Bill - View Vote Context
Richard Foord voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 45 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 254 Noes - 135
17 Nov 2025 - Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction Bill - View Vote Context
Richard Foord 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 - 143 Noes - 318
17 Nov 2025 - Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction Bill - View Vote Context
Richard Foord 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 - 147 Noes - 318
24 Nov 2025 - English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill - View Vote Context
Richard Foord voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 57 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 99 Noes - 367
24 Nov 2025 - English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill - View Vote Context
Richard Foord 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 - 74 Noes - 311
24 Nov 2025 - English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill - View Vote Context
Richard Foord 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 - 158 Noes - 318
24 Nov 2025 - English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill - View Vote Context
Richard Foord voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 56 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes
Tally: Ayes - 57 Noes - 309
25 Nov 2025 - English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill - View Vote Context
Richard Foord voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 67 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 322 Noes - 179
25 Nov 2025 - English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill - View Vote Context
Richard Foord voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 68 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes
Tally: Ayes - 187 Noes - 320
25 Nov 2025 - English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill - View Vote Context
Richard Foord voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 67 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes
Tally: Ayes - 189 Noes - 320
25 Nov 2025 - English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill - View Vote Context
Richard Foord voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 66 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes
Tally: Ayes - 87 Noes - 321


Speeches
Richard Foord speeches from: Illegal Waste: Organised Crime
Richard Foord contributed 1 speech (64 words)
Monday 17th November 2025 - Commons Chamber
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Richard Foord speeches from: Parkinson’s Disease
Richard Foord contributed 1 speech (52 words)
Monday 17th November 2025 - Westminster Hall
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Richard Foord speeches from: Nolan Principles
Richard Foord contributed 1 speech (73 words)
Wednesday 12th November 2025 - Commons Chamber
Cabinet Office
Richard Foord speeches from: Carbon Budget Delivery Plan
Richard Foord contributed 1 speech (36 words)
Wednesday 12th November 2025 - Westminster Hall
Department for Business and Trade


Written Answers
Armed Forces: Workplace Pensions
Asked by: Richard Foord (Liberal Democrat - Honiton and Sidmouth)
Monday 17th November 2025

Question to the Ministry of Defence:

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, what steps he is taking to improve (a) transparency and (b) communication in cases of alleged armed forces pension overpayments.

Answered by Louise Sandher-Jones - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Ministry of Defence)

Armed Forces pension overpayments can occur for various reasons, most commonly following the death of a pension recipient.

When an overpayment is identified, the payment agent, Equiniti, will initially inform the pension recipient or their next of kin about the overpayment and outline the available recovery options.

The Ministry of Defence (MOD) has established a robust process for managing overpayments, which includes providing advice and welfare support. If repaying the debt poses financial difficulties, recipients are encouraged to contact the debt recovery team. In certain cases, following an individual assessment, the debt may be partially written off, or an affordable repayment plan can be arranged.

Members of the Armed Forces Pension Scheme (AFPS) have the right to raise a complaint through the Internal Disputes Resolution Procedure (IDRP) if they disagree with any decision or action taken by the scheme administrator. This single-stage process reviews all aspects of the complaint, including any additional evidence or information provided. Individuals wishing to challenge overpayment recovery decisions can do so by contacting the AFPS.

The MOD works closely with the payment agent to review and improve communication regarding overpayment issues, incorporating lessons learned to enhance the process.

Fibromyalgia: Work Capability Assessment
Asked by: Richard Foord (Liberal Democrat - Honiton and Sidmouth)
Tuesday 25th November 2025

Question to the Department for Work and Pensions:

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, what assessment he has made of the accuracy of the symptom lists used in disability and capability assessments for people with fibromyalgia; and whether his Department plans to update that guidance.

Answered by Stephen Timms - Minister of State (Department for Work and Pensions)

The Personal Independence Payment (PIP) assessment and the Work Capability Assessment (WCA) are functional assessments. They do not evaluate claimants based on their medical diagnosis or health condition alone and claimants are not assessed against a set symptom list for a condition when attending an assessment. Instead, the assessment focuses on how a claimant’s condition affects their mobility and ability to carry out everyday activities.

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is committed to ensuring that individuals with Fibromyalgia and other health conditions receive high-quality, accurate assessments. All health professionals (HPs) undergo comprehensive training in disability analysis. Their focus is on understanding the functional impact of a claimant’s condition, rather than its clinical diagnosis.

To support this, DWP provides suppliers with core training and guidance materials on Fibromyalgia. These resources include detailed clinical and functional information relevant to the condition to assist HPs in delivering informed and accurate assessments.

Additionally, all training and guidance materials are currently undergoing a comprehensive review and update. A dedicated team is leading this work to ensure that all materials are aligned with national best practice standards. Independent clinical experts are being engaged to provide external quality assurance, helping to ensure the content remains accurate, relevant, and consistent.

Ministry of Defence: Complaints
Asked by: Richard Foord (Liberal Democrat - Honiton and Sidmouth)
Wednesday 26th November 2025

Question to the Ministry of Defence:

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, what proportion of Internal Dispute Resolution Procedure complaints in his Department exceeded the required 50-working-day timeframe for issuing an outcome in the latest period for which data is available.

Answered by Louise Sandher-Jones - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Ministry of Defence)

Between 1 January and 31 October 2025, a total of 86 Internal Dispute Resolution Procedure (IDRP) complaints were processed. Of these, 71 (83%) were resolved within the 50-working-day timeframe, while 15 (17%) exceeded this timeframe.

Palliative Care
Asked by: Richard Foord (Liberal Democrat - Honiton and Sidmouth)
Friday 21st November 2025

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, if he will take steps to publish a national strategy for palliative and end of life care.

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

The Department and NHS England are currently looking at how to improve the access, quality, and sustainability of all-age palliative care and end of life care in line with the 10-Year Health Plan.

Additionally, we are supporting the hospice sector with a £100 million capital funding boost for eligible adult and children’s hospices in England to ensure they have the best physical environment for care.

We are also providing £26 million in revenue funding to support children and young people’s hospices for 2025/26. I am pleased to confirm the continuation of circa £26 million, adjusted for inflation, for the next three financial years, 2026/27 to 2028/29 inclusive, to be distributed again via integrated care boards. This amounts to approximately £80 million over the next three years.

Infectious Diseases: Disease Control
Asked by: Richard Foord (Liberal Democrat - Honiton and Sidmouth)
Thursday 27th November 2025

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, with reference to the UK Resilience Academy's Exercising Best Practice Guidance, whether external expert observers and evaluators have been involved in Exercise Pegasus; and what steps he is taking to incorporate independent assessments by expert observers and evaluators into the UK's pandemic preparedness plans.

Answered by Ashley Dalton - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department of Health and Social Care)

Trained observers and evaluators participated throughout Exercise PEGASUS, the largest simulation of a pandemic in United Kingdom history. These observers and evaluators provided an external view on the decisions and actions taken by participants, supported by other evaluation methods, including focus groups to ‘red team’ or challenge participant decisions, surveys, and structured ‘debriefs’ with participants themselves.

The Department aims to have flexible, adaptable, and scalable capabilities that can respond to any infectious disease or other threat, along all routes of transmission rather than relying on plans for specific threats.

Our health and care sector plans and our overall pandemic preparedness approach will continue to evolve in response to new scientific and clinical advice, as well as lessons learned, including learning from the UK COVID-19 Inquiry and Exercise PEGASUS. Exercise PEGASUS used a variety of mechanisms to provide challenges to current arrangements for pandemic response. Exercise PEGASUS has provided valuable experience which is being used to inform the pandemic preparedness strategy and response plans.

M48: Repairs and Maintenance
Asked by: Richard Foord (Liberal Democrat - Honiton and Sidmouth)
Thursday 27th November 2025

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what assessment she has made of the potential implications for her policies of the 2022 South Wales Trunk Road Agent review finding on the M48 central safety barrier; and what steps her Department is taking to help reduce delays to safety repairs where a risk has been identified.

Answered by Simon Lightwood - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport)

Whilst the 2022 review by South Wales Trunk Road Agent (SWTRA) into the M48 central safety barrier focuses on the Welsh section of the M48 only, safety remains the number one priority for the Department and National Highways across the strategic road network.

National Highways is monitored against a range of performance measures, including for asset maintenance, renewals and safety, and have ongoing work to improve safety across the strategic road network. National Highways also continue to engage regularly with SWTRA, Monmouthshire County Council and Welsh Government to discuss operational matters in and around the Severn Crossings.



Early Day Motions Signed
Thursday 27th November
Richard Foord signed this EDM on Monday 1st December 2025

Bank closures, digital exclusion and cyber risks

23 signatures (Most recent: 10 Dec 2025)
Tabled by: Andrew George (Liberal Democrat - St Ives)
That this House believes high street bank closures have a detrimental impact on small enterprises, local business resilience, charities, vulnerable customers and the digitally excluded and adds to the vulnerability of UK financial services, especially to cyber threat from rogue actors; notes Lloyds Banking Group’s announcement to close 38 branches …
Monday 24th November
Richard Foord signed this EDM as a sponsor on Tuesday 25th November 2025

Gambling executives' profits

31 signatures (Most recent: 1 Dec 2025)
Tabled by: Martin Wrigley (Liberal Democrat - Newton Abbot)
That this House notes with deep concern the scale of personal wealth being accumulated by senior executives and owners of the UK’s gambling industry, including an individual annual pay award exceeding £150 million at a time when millions of families are struggling with the cost-of-living crisis; recognises that the profits …
Monday 24th November
Richard Foord signed this EDM on Monday 24th November 2025

Fly-tipping and illegal waste dumping by criminal gangs

40 signatures (Most recent: 1 Dec 2025)
Tabled by: Sarah Dyke (Liberal Democrat - Glastonbury and Somerton)
That this House expresses deep concern at the growing scale of industrial fly-tipping by criminal gangs; regrets that the Environment Agency is not equipped to deal with illegal dump sites or tackle the work and impact of organised criminal gangs illegally dumping huge quantities of waste; is deeply concerned that …
Wednesday 12th November
Richard Foord signed this EDM on Monday 17th November 2025

Cumulative disruption proposals and the right to protest

95 signatures (Most recent: 11 Dec 2025)
Tabled by: Andy McDonald (Labour - Middlesbrough and Thornaby East)
That this House expresses deep alarm at recent proposals to require senior police officers to take into account any so-called cumulative disruption caused by past or planned future protests when considering whether to impose conditions on protests; notes these powers represent a significant expansion of state authority to ration the …
Monday 17th November
Richard Foord signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 17th November 2025

President Trump’s 20-point peace plan

39 signatures (Most recent: 8 Dec 2025)
Tabled by: Calum Miller (Liberal Democrat - Bicester and Woodstock)
That this House welcomes the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas; expresses its relief at the release of the living hostages, and a cessation of the Israeli Government’s military operations; further expresses its anger at Hamas’ failure to rapidly repatriate the remaining hostages’ bodies; calls on Hamas to do so immediately; …
Monday 3rd November
Richard Foord signed this EDM on Wednesday 12th November 2025

Local government and social care

47 signatures (Most recent: 1 Dec 2025)
Tabled by: Zöe Franklin (Liberal Democrat - Guildford)
That this House recognises that adult social care is the largest area of council spending after SEND provision; notes that in 2024-25 the gross current expenditure for local authorities in England on adult social care totalled £29.4 billion which was a 9% increase on the previous year in cash terms; …
Tuesday 11th November
Richard Foord signed this EDM as a sponsor on Tuesday 11th November 2025

Release of Alaa Abd El-Fattah and the plight of British nationals arbitrarily detained abroad

48 signatures (Most recent: 25 Nov 2025)
Tabled by: Calum Miller (Liberal Democrat - Bicester and Woodstock)
That this House is relieved and delighted by the release of Alaa Abd El-Fattah, following six years of his unjust and arbitrary detention in Egypt; warmly welcomes Alaa being reunited with his family; emphatically commends the courage of Alaa's mother, Laila Soueif for her activism, including hunger striking, to help …



Richard Foord mentioned

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11 Nov 2025, 6:48 p.m. - House of Commons
"in the bill? >> James MacCleary. Monica Harding. Doctor. Al Pinkerton. Mike Martin. Richard Foord. Sir. Iain Duncan "
Calum Miller MP (Bicester and Woodstock, Liberal Democrat) - View Video - View Transcript
11 Nov 2025, 6:48 p.m. - House of Commons
"Richard Foord. Sir. Iain Duncan Smith. Stephen Gethins. Sir. Julian Lewis Alex Sobel and myself, madam "
Calum Miller MP (Bicester and Woodstock, Liberal Democrat) - View Video - View Transcript
17 Nov 2025, 5:30 p.m. - House of Commons
">> Richard Foord Mr Speaker. Devon County Council received almost 5000 reports of Flytipping last year, "
Richard Foord MP (Honiton and Sidmouth, Liberal Democrat) - View Video - View Transcript
17 Nov 2025, 5:30 p.m. - House of Commons
"all of them are going after these waste criminals. >> Richard Foord Mr Speaker. Devon "
Emma Hardy MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Kingston upon Hull West and Haltemprice, Labour) - View Video - View Transcript
18 Nov 2025, 1:45 p.m. - House of Commons
"if it be helpful to him. >> Richard Foord thank. >> You, Madam Deputy Speaker. According to media reports. "
Dan Jarvis MP, The Minister of State, Home Department (Barnsley North, Labour) - View Video - View Transcript
18 Nov 2025, 2:24 p.m. - House of Commons
">> Richard Foord. >> Madam Deputy Speaker, the. >> Foreign. >> Secretary announced earlier this month additional funding. >> For Sudan. "
Richard Foord MP (Honiton and Sidmouth, Liberal Democrat) - View Video - View Transcript
18 Nov 2025, 2:24 p.m. - House of Commons
"make progress. We need to do the same urgently now. >> Richard Foord. "
Rt Hon Yvette Cooper MP, Foreign Secretary, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (Pontefract, Castleford and Knottingley, Labour) - View Video - View Transcript
24 Nov 2025, 5:24 p.m. - House of Commons
">> Richard Foord Mr. speaker. >> The Minister. >> Mentioned that Devon is home to "
Bill Esterson MP (Sefton Central, Labour) - View Video - View Transcript
25 Nov 2025, 1:24 p.m. - House of Commons
"which will be the strongest possible guarantee. >> Richard Foord. "
Rt Hon Sir Keir Starmer MP, The Prime Minister (Holborn and St Pancras, Labour) - View Video - View Transcript


Parliamentary Debates
1994 RAF Chinook Crash
50 speeches (12,225 words)
Wednesday 26th November 2025 - Westminster Hall
Ministry of Defence
Mentions:
1: David Reed (Con - Exmouth and Exeter East) Member for Honiton and Sidmouth (Richard Foord), my neighbour in Devon, talked about the years of uncertainty - Link to Speech
2: Louise Sandher-Jones (Lab - North East Derbyshire) Member for Honiton and Sidmouth (Richard Foord) spoke very well on behalf of his constituents. - Link to Speech

Russian Frozen Assets (Seizure and Aid to Ukraine)
4 speeches (1,796 words)
Tuesday 11th November 2025 - Commons Chamber

Mentions:
1: Caroline Nokes (Con - Romsey and Southampton North) agreed to.Ordered,That Calum Miller, James MacCleary, Monica Harding, Dr Al Pinkerton, Mike Martin, Richard Foord - Link to Speech



Select Committee Documents
Tuesday 25th November 2025
Oral Evidence - Czech Senate, Polish Parliament, Finnish Parliament, Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, Committee on Foreign Policy and Inter-Parliamentary Cooperation at Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, Committee on Foreign Policy and Inter-Parliamentary Cooperation at Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, and Committee on Foreign Policy and Inter-Parliamentary Cooperation at Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine

Foreign Affairs Committee

Found: present: Emily Thornberry (Chair); Fleur Anderson; Aphra Brandreth; Phil Brickell; Dan Carden; Richard Foord

Tuesday 18th November 2025
Oral Evidence - International Fund for Public Interest Media

Disinformation diplomacy: How malign actors are seeking to undermine democracy - Foreign Affairs Committee

Found: Watch the meeting Members present: Fleur Anderson; Aphra Brandreth; Phil Brickell; Richard Foord; Abtisam

Tuesday 18th November 2025
Oral Evidence - Brazilian Embassy in London

Disinformation diplomacy: How malign actors are seeking to undermine democracy - Foreign Affairs Committee

Found: Watch the meeting Members present: Fleur Anderson; Aphra Brandreth; Phil Brickell; Richard Foord; Abtisam

Tuesday 18th November 2025
Oral Evidence - American Sunlight Project, Digital Democracy Institute of the Americas, and Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Disinformation diplomacy: How malign actors are seeking to undermine democracy - Foreign Affairs Committee

Found: Watch the meeting Members present: Fleur Anderson; Aphra Brandreth; Phil Brickell; Richard Foord; Abtisam

Tuesday 4th November 2025
Oral Evidence - COP26, and Wellcome

Foreign Affairs Committee

Found: present: Emily Thornberry (Chair); Fleur Anderson; Alex Ballinger; Phil Brickell; Dan Carden; Richard Foord

Tuesday 4th November 2025
Oral Evidence - University of East Anglia, and Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF)

Foreign Affairs Committee

Found: present: Emily Thornberry (Chair); Fleur Anderson; Alex Ballinger; Phil Brickell; Dan Carden; Richard Foord




Richard Foord - Select Committee Information

Calendar
Tuesday 18th November 2025 10 a.m.
Foreign Affairs Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: Disinformation diplomacy: How malign actors are seeking to undermine democracy
At 10:30am: Oral evidence
Nina Jankowicz - CEO at American Sunlight Project
Roberta Braga - Founder and Executive Director at Digital Democracy Institute of the Americas
Jon Bateman - Senior Fellow and Co-Director, Technology and International Affairs Programme at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
At 11:15am: Oral evidence
Alexandre Brasil - Deputy Head of Mission at Brazilian Embassy in London
At 11:30am: Oral evidence
Nishant Lalwani - CEO at International Fund for Public Interest Media
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Monday 24th November 2025 1 p.m.
Foreign Affairs Committee - Private Meeting
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Tuesday 25th November 2025 3 p.m.
Foreign Affairs Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: Joint meeting of the UK Foreign Affairs Committee and the Ukrainian Committee on Foreign Policy and Inter-Parliamentary Cooperation
At 3:30pm: Oral evidence
Pavel Fischer - Foreign Committee Chairman at Czech Senate
Agnieszka Pomaska - Chair of the EU Affairs Committee at Polish Parliament
Heikki Autto - Chair of the Defence Committee at Finnish Parliament
Ivanna Klympush-Tsintsadze - Chair of the Parliamentary Committee on Integration of Ukraine to the EU at Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine
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Tuesday 9th December 2025 9:30 a.m.
Foreign Affairs Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: Work of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
At 10:00am: Oral evidence
Sir Oliver Robbins KCMG CB - Permanent Under-Secretary at Foreign Commonwealth & Development Office
Nick Dyer - Second Permanent Under-Secretary at Foreign Commonwealth & Development Office
Tim Jones - Finance Director at Foreign Commonwealth & Development Office
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Tuesday 16th December 2025 1:30 p.m.
Foreign Affairs Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: Work of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
At 2:00pm: Oral evidence
Rt Hon Yvette Cooper MP - Secretary of State at Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO)
Sir Oliver Robbins KCMG CB - Permanent Under-Secretary at Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO)
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Select Committee Documents
Tuesday 4th November 2025
Oral Evidence - University of East Anglia, and Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF)

Foreign Affairs Committee
Tuesday 4th November 2025
Oral Evidence - COP26, and Wellcome

Foreign Affairs Committee
Tuesday 11th November 2025
Correspondence - Correspondence from the Minister of State for International Development and Africa relating to the Hillmore Treaty, dated 07 November 2025

Foreign Affairs Committee
Wednesday 12th November 2025
Correspondence - Correspondence between the Chairs of the Foreign Affairs, International Development, and Culture, Media and Sport Committees and the Chair of the BBC relating to the BBC World Service, dated 22 October and 5 November

Foreign Affairs Committee
Tuesday 18th November 2025
Oral Evidence - American Sunlight Project, Digital Democracy Institute of the Americas, and Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Disinformation diplomacy: How malign actors are seeking to undermine democracy - Foreign Affairs Committee
Tuesday 18th November 2025
Oral Evidence - Brazilian Embassy in London

Disinformation diplomacy: How malign actors are seeking to undermine democracy - Foreign Affairs Committee
Tuesday 18th November 2025
Oral Evidence - International Fund for Public Interest Media

Disinformation diplomacy: How malign actors are seeking to undermine democracy - Foreign Affairs Committee
Tuesday 18th November 2025
Correspondence - Correspondence from the Permanent Under-Secretary following up on the oral evidence session on 03 November 2025, dated 11 November 2025

Foreign Affairs Committee
Tuesday 18th November 2025
Correspondence - Correspondence from the Cabinet Secretary following up on the oral evidence session on 03 November 2025, dated 11 November 2025.docx

Foreign Affairs Committee
Tuesday 25th November 2025
Oral Evidence - Czech Senate, Polish Parliament, Finnish Parliament, Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, Committee on Foreign Policy and Inter-Parliamentary Cooperation at Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, Committee on Foreign Policy and Inter-Parliamentary Cooperation at Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, and Committee on Foreign Policy and Inter-Parliamentary Cooperation at Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine

Foreign Affairs Committee
Monday 1st December 2025
Special Report - 2nd Special Report - The write to protect: Britain’s pen on the world stage: Government Response

Foreign Affairs Committee
Tuesday 9th December 2025
Oral Evidence - Foreign Commonwealth & Development Office, Foreign Commonwealth & Development Office, and Foreign Commonwealth & Development Office

Work of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office - Foreign Affairs Committee
Thursday 11th December 2025
Correspondence - Correspondence from the Minister of State for Europe, North America and UK Overseas Territories, relating to the constitution of the British Virgin Islands, dated 1 December

Foreign Affairs Committee
Thursday 11th December 2025
Correspondence - Correspondence with the Permanent Under-Secretary at the FCDO, relating to the work of the FCDO, dated 27 and 21 November

Foreign Affairs Committee