Written Question
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Thursday 12th February 2026
Asked by:
Rosena Allin-Khan (Labour - Tooting)
Question
to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government:
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, what data his Department holds on the efficacy of the Housing First pilots on tenancy sustainment for people experiencing homelessness.
Answered by Alison McGovern
- Minister of State (Housing, Communities and Local Government)
The government published an evaluation of Housing First Pilots, including a final synthesis report in October 2024. You can find the evaluation reports on gov.uk here.
Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 11 Feb 2026
Hughes Report: Second Anniversary
"We now come to the Front-Bench spokespeople. I call Caroline Voaden...."Rosena Allin-Khan - View Speech
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 11 Feb 2026
New Medium Helicopter Programme
"I will call Adam Dance to move the motion and then the Minister to respond. I remind other Members that they may make a speech only with prior permission from the Member in charge of the debate and the Minister. As is the convention for 30-minute debates, there will not …..."Rosena Allin-Khan - View Speech
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 11 Feb 2026
New Medium Helicopter Programme
"It is very nice...."Rosena Allin-Khan - View Speech
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Division Vote (Commons)
11 Feb 2026 - Climate Change -
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Rosena Allin-Khan (Lab) voted Aye
- in line with the party majority
and in line with the House
One of
290 Labour Aye votes vs
0 Labour No votes
Vote Tally: Ayes - 362 Noes - 107
Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 11 Feb 2026
Hughes Report: Second Anniversary
"Order. This is an incredibly important topic. I remind Members that they should bob if they wish to be called to speak. Because so many Members want to get in, I would be grateful if you can try to stick to approximately four minutes each, to allow everyone to get …..."Rosena Allin-Khan - View Speech
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 11 Feb 2026
Hughes Report: Second Anniversary
"I remind Members that it is discourteous not to attend for the opening speeches and then to make interventions. As a result, those Members who have been here from the start and will be here until the end will now have a shorter time limit imposed on them. Because of …..."Rosena Allin-Khan - View Speech
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 11 Feb 2026
Hughes Report: Second Anniversary
"Order. I know that people are keen to hear from the Minister, so I will bring the speaking time down to three minutes. If there are any interventions, I will have to bring it down even further...."Rosena Allin-Khan - View Speech
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Division Vote (Commons)
3 Feb 2026 - Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill -
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Rosena Allin-Khan (Lab) voted Aye
- in line with the party majority
and in line with the House
One of
358 Labour Aye votes vs
0 Labour No votes
Vote Tally: Ayes - 458 Noes - 104
Written Question
Friday 30th January 2026
Asked by:
Rosena Allin-Khan (Labour - Tooting)
Question
to the Department for Science, Innovation & Technology:
To ask the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, what assessment she has made of the potential merits of banning nudifying a) websites and b) apps.
Answered by Kanishka Narayan
- Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Science, Innovation and Technology)
No one should have to go through the ordeal of seeing intimate deepfakes of themselves online. We will not allow the proliferation of these demeaning and degrading images, which are disproportionately aimed at women and girls.
The Government will legislate in the Crime and Policing Bill – which is currently in Parliament – to ban nudification tools. This new criminal offence will make it illegal for companies to supply tools and services designed to create non-consensual intimate images, targeting the problem at its source.