Information between 20th March 2025 - 30th March 2025
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24 Mar 2025 - Planning and Infrastructure Bill - View Vote Context Sarah Champion voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 322 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 330 Noes - 74 |
25 Mar 2025 - National Insurance Contributions (Secondary Class 1 Contributions) Bill - View Vote Context Sarah Champion voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 307 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 312 Noes - 190 |
25 Mar 2025 - Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (changed to Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers) Bill) - View Vote Context Sarah Champion voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 309 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 320 Noes - 179 |
25 Mar 2025 - Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (changed to Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers) Bill) - View Vote Context Sarah Champion voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 312 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 320 Noes - 180 |
25 Mar 2025 - Great British Energy Bill - View Vote Context Sarah Champion voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 309 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 314 Noes - 198 |
25 Mar 2025 - Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (changed to Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers) Bill) - View Vote Context Sarah Champion voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 311 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 319 Noes - 166 |
25 Mar 2025 - Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (changed to Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers) Bill) - View Vote Context Sarah Champion voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 310 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 316 Noes - 180 |
25 Mar 2025 - Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (changed to Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers) Bill) - View Vote Context Sarah Champion voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 311 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 322 Noes - 117 |
25 Mar 2025 - National Insurance Contributions (Secondary Class 1 Contributions) Bill - View Vote Context Sarah Champion voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 308 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 313 Noes - 194 |
25 Mar 2025 - Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill (changed to Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers) Bill) - View Vote Context Sarah Champion voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 311 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 316 Noes - 183 |
25 Mar 2025 - National Insurance Contributions (Secondary Class 1 Contributions) Bill - View Vote Context Sarah Champion voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 308 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 314 Noes - 196 |
25 Mar 2025 - National Insurance Contributions (Secondary Class 1 Contributions) Bill - View Vote Context Sarah Champion voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 305 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 311 Noes - 192 |
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Sarah Champion speeches from: Great British Energy Bill
Sarah Champion contributed 1 speech (686 words) Consideration of Lords amendments Tuesday 25th March 2025 - Commons Chamber Department for Energy Security & Net Zero |
Written Answers |
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MV Solong and Mv Stena Immaculate: Accidents
Asked by: Sarah Champion (Labour - Rotherham) Tuesday 25th March 2025 Question to the Department for Transport: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what assessment she has made of the potential impact of the collision between the Solong and Stena Immaculate on plastic pellet pollution. Answered by Mike Kane - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport)
Plastic pollution, suspected to be from the original collision of the SOLONG, was discovered on Sunday 16th March. The MCA and local authorities have begun retrieval through deployment of personnel on beaches, vessels and surveillance aircraft. There is a slight risk to marine and bird life from ingesting this pollution. There is no evidence of further pollution from the collision and the area remains under regular surveillance.
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Disease Control: International Cooperation
Asked by: Sarah Champion (Labour - Rotherham) Wednesday 26th March 2025 Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what plans his Department has to take a leadership role in negotiations for the Pandemic prevention, preparedness and response accord ahead of the next World Health Assembly in May 2025. Answered by Stephen Doughty - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office) The Government is committed to working with our international partners to land an agreement that enables the world to better prevent, prepare for and respond to pandemics, and delivers for UK health security, growth and jobs. The Accord is being drafted and negotiated by Member States of the World Health Organization (WHO), including the UK, who have until the World Health Assembly in May 2025, at the latest, to reach an agreement on the Accord. The UK continues to play a leading role in seeking to reach an effective agreement that is in our national interest, both in the negotiations at the WHO, and in wider conversations with other member states and stakeholders. |
Mental Health Services: Children
Asked by: Sarah Champion (Labour - Rotherham) Thursday 27th March 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 help ensure that policy decisions on children’s mental health provision reflect the full range of evidence-based interventions, including counselling, rather than prioritising only interventions with randomized control trial data. Answered by Stephen Kinnock - Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care) All interventions delivered by National Health Service mental health services are evidence-based and use a range of clinical evidence. This includes counselling services. National Institute for Health and Care Excellence guidelines make evidence-based recommendations on a wide range of topics to guide planning, commissioning, and practice across the health and social care system, including for children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing. These recommendations are based on the best available evidence, reflecting a range of evidence and information from scientific research using a variety of methods, to testimony from practitioners and people using the services. |
UN Commission on the Status of Women
Asked by: Sarah Champion (Labour - Rotherham) Thursday 27th March 2025 Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, if he will make an assessment of the potential impact of the UN Commission on the Status of Women's decision to (a) change its climate change commitments from the declaration and (b) remove sexual and reproductive health rights from the declaration on levels of international support for women and girls. Answered by Stephen Doughty - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office) Member states successfully adopted a consensus Political Declaration at the 69th UN Commission on the Status of Women. In our assessment, new language on the right of all women and girls to enjoy the highest standard of physical and mental health, including maternal and neonatal health, menstrual health and hygiene management, shows progress made. The text on climate change remains unchanged from the 2020 Political Declaration. Our focus is now on embedding women and girls in all our work, including defending and promoting universal and comprehensive sexual and reproductive health and rights as a fundamental element of gender equality, global health, democracy and economic development. |
Sexual Offences: Crown Court
Asked by: Sarah Champion (Labour - Rotherham) Thursday 27th March 2025 Question to the Ministry of Justice: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, pursuant to the Answer of 18 March 2025 to Question 36655, on Sexual Offences: Crown Court, what further action her Department plans to take after 28 May 2025, when the pilot scheme will have operated for one year. Answered by Sarah Sackman - Minister of State (Ministry of Justice) Since May 2024, the Ministry of Justice has been running a one-year pilot to enable victims of rape and sexual offences, whose cases were heard at the Crown Court, to request a copy of the judge’s sentencing remarks free of charge. The Ministry of Justice is currently assessing the impacts of this pilot to inform decisions on future provision. This includes considering the value of these transcripts to victims based on victim survey (or feedback from victims), impacts on the judiciary and the cost implications of the policy. |
Fishing Vessels: Databases
Asked by: Sarah Champion (Labour - Rotherham) Friday 28th March 2025 Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, pursuant to the Answer of 19 March 2025 to Question 38358 on Fisheries, what steps his Department is taking to update the data it provides to the Global Record of Fishing Vessels, Refrigerated Transport Vessels and Supply Vessels. Answered by Daniel Zeichner - Minister of State (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) The Marine Management Organisation (MMO) is responsible for updating UK fishing vessel data on the Global Record of Fishing Vessels, Refrigerated Transport Vessels and Supply Vessels. The MMO last updated the record on 24 March 2025. |
Blue Belt Programme: Finance
Asked by: Sarah Champion (Labour - Rotherham) Thursday 20th March 2025 Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, whether he has had recent discussions with the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs on the potential merits of continuing funding for the Blue Belt international marine conservation programme beyond 2025. Answered by Stephen Doughty - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office) UK Government Ministers meet regularly through the Overseas Territories Ministerial Group to discuss key priorities, the last was held on 5 March. Territory Governments, Ministers from the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office and the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs discussed Overseas Territories environmental priorities during the annual Joint Ministerial Council (November 2024) where a commitment to the continuation of the Blue Belt Programme was provided in the Joint Communique. The UK Government remains committed to supporting the Blue Belt Programme, which underpins global ocean protection ambition. Future funding for the Programme remains subject to ongoing spending review considerations. |
Peru: Development Aid
Asked by: Sarah Champion (Labour - Rotherham) Thursday 20th March 2025 Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what assessment he has made of the potential impact of Peru's new law expanding the powers of the Peruvian Agency for International Cooperation on (a) civil society and (b) indigenous peoples in that country. Answered by Catherine West - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office) We are aware that Peru's Congress has approved a reform expanding the powers of the Peruvian Agency for International Cooperation (APCI) and strengthening state oversight of non-governmental organisations. Given our strong partnership with Peru, we have been monitoring developments closely. We are evaluating the impact of the new regulations, including the issues put forward by some civil society and indigenous people's groups. Alongside international partners, we have previously raised concerns about the potential risks of new controls for civic society and offered to share best practice in this important area. |
Animal Experiments
Asked by: Sarah Champion (Labour - Rotherham) Friday 21st March 2025 Question to the Department for Science, Innovation & Technology: To ask the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, pursuant to the Answer of 12 March 2025 to Question 35265 on Animal Experiments, what steps he plans to take to (a) monitor and (b) report on progress made against the commitments set out in the planned strategy. Answered by Feryal Clark - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Science, Innovation and Technology) The Government is committed to supporting the uptake and development of alternative methods to the use of animals in science. The Government will publish a strategy to support the development, validation and uptake of alternative methods later this year. Regarding the monitoring and reporting on progress on commitments made, the plan will include arrangements for governance of delivery. |
Peru: Development Aid
Asked by: Sarah Champion (Labour - Rotherham) Monday 24th March 2025 Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what discussions he has had with his Peruvian counterpart on that country's new law expanding the powers of the Peruvian Agency for International Cooperation. Answered by Catherine West - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office) We are aware that Peru's Congress has approved a controversial reform expanding the powers of the Peruvian Agency for International Cooperation (APCI) and strengthening state oversight of non-governmental organisations. We have been monitoring the debate closely in recent months. Along with international partners, we have previously raised concerns about potential risks with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (who are responsible for APCI), and offered to share best practice. We are now evaluating the new regulations. We will continue to collaborate closely with the Peruvian government to promote sustainable development underpinned by respect for human rights, democracy and the rule of law. |
Child Sexual Abuse Independent Panel Inquiry: Department for Education
Asked by: Sarah Champion (Labour - Rotherham) Monday 24th March 2025 Question to the Home Office: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, pursuant to the Answer of 28 February 2025 to Question 30996, what powers the Ministers from the Department for Education have been delegated in relation to implementing IICSA. Answered by Jess Phillips - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Home Office) The recommendations of the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (the Inquiry) covered a broad range of issues and departmental responsibilities, including reforms to the child protection system, improving data, awareness-raising and supporting victims and survivors. Responding to child sexual abuse requires a cross-Government effort and the Home Office is working collaboratively with departments across Government, including the Department for Education, to take action on the findings and recommendations of the Inquiry. |
Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel
Asked by: Sarah Champion (Labour - Rotherham) Tuesday 25th March 2025 Question to the Ministry of Justice: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, pursuant to the Answer of 18 March 2025 to Question 36654 on Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel, how many private family law proceedings (a) involved allegations of child sexual abuse and (b) resulted in the child coming into contact with the alleged abuser again in 2022-23. Answered by Alex Davies-Jones - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Ministry of Justice) The requested information is not recorded centrally. The relevant data could only be obtained by an analysis of individual case files at disproportionate cost. |
Parliamentary Debates |
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Great British Energy Bill
54 speeches (8,335 words) Consideration of Lords amendments Tuesday 25th March 2025 - Commons Chamber Department for Energy Security & Net Zero Mentions: 1: Michael Shanks (Lab - Rutherglen) Friend the Member for Rotherham (Sarah Champion) for amendment (a). - Link to Speech 2: Pippa Heylings (LD - South Cambridgeshire) Member for Rotherham (Sarah Champion), and amendment (b), in the name of the hon. - Link to Speech 3: Iain Duncan Smith (Con - Chingford and Woodford Green) Member for Rotherham (Sarah Champion) brought forward her amendment (a) to Lords amendment 2. - Link to Speech 4: Michael Shanks (Lab - Rutherglen) Friend the Member for Rotherham (Sarah Champion). - Link to Speech |
Select Committee Documents |
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Thursday 27th March 2025
Correspondence - Correspondence from the Minister of State for International Development relating to Initial 2025/26 Official Development Assistance (ODA) allocations and the Spring Statement - 27 March 2025 International Development Committee Found: Caribbean King Charles Street London SW1A 2AH psministerchapmanaction@fcdo.gov.uk Sarah Champion |
Wednesday 26th March 2025
Written Evidence - University of Birmingham, and University of Edinburgh EHC0001 - Elections within the House of Commons Elections within the House of Commons - Procedure Committee Found: In 2024, only three MPs stood for re- election (Liam Byrne MP, Dame Caroline Dineage MP, and Sarah Champion |
Tuesday 25th March 2025
Oral Evidence - House of Commons The FCDO's approach to value for money - International Development Committee Found: Watch the meeting Members present: Sarah Champion (Chair); Tracy Gilbert; Noah Law; Brian Mathew; David |
Tuesday 25th March 2025
Oral Evidence - Action Through Enterprise The FCDO's approach to value for money - International Development Committee Found: Watch the meeting Members present: Sarah Champion (Chair); Tracy Gilbert; Noah Law; Brian Mathew; David |
Bill Documents |
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Mar. 31 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 31 March 2025 Crime and Policing Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: Douglas McAllister Graeme Downie Frank McNally Blair McDougall Martin Rhodes Alex Easton Sarah Champion |
Mar. 28 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 28 March 2025 Crime and Policing Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: Irene Campbell Douglas McAllister Graeme Downie Frank McNally Blair McDougall Martin Rhodes Sarah Champion |
Mar. 27 2025
Public Bill Committee Amendments as at 27 March 2025 Crime and Policing Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: Irene Campbell Douglas McAllister Graeme Downie Frank McNally Blair McDougall Martin Rhodes Sarah Champion |
Mar. 26 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 26 March 2025 Crime and Policing Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: Duffield Irene Campbell Douglas McAllister Graeme Downie Frank McNally Blair McDougall Sarah Champion |
Mar. 26 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 26 March 2025 Crime and Policing Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: Duffield Irene Campbell Douglas McAllister Graeme Downie Frank McNally Blair McDougall Sarah Champion |
Mar. 25 2025
Commons Consideration of Lords Amendments as at 25 March 2025 Great British Energy Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: As Amendments to the Lords Amendment:— Sarah Champion _LA2(a) . |
Mar. 25 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 25 March 2025 Crime and Policing Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: Catherine Fookes Rosie Duffield Irene Campbell Douglas McAllister Graeme Downie Frank McNally Sarah Champion |
Mar. 25 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 25 March 2025 Crime and Policing Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: Catherine Fookes Rosie Duffield Irene Campbell Douglas McAllister Graeme Downie Frank McNally Sarah Champion |
Mar. 24 2025
Notices of CCLA Amendments as at 24 March 2025 Great British Energy Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: As Amendments to the Lords Amendment:— Sarah Champion _LA2(a) . |
Mar. 24 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 24 March 2025 Crime and Policing Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: Catherine Fookes Rosie Duffield Irene Campbell Douglas McAllister Graeme Downie Frank McNally Sarah Champion |
Mar. 24 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 24 March 2025 Crime and Policing Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: Catherine Fookes Rosie Duffield Irene Campbell Douglas McAllister Graeme Downie Frank McNally Sarah Champion |
Mar. 21 2025
Notices of CCLA Amendments as at 21 March 2025 Great British Energy Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: As Amendments to the Lords Amendment:— Sarah Champion _LA2(a) . |
Mar. 21 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 21 March 2025 Crime and Policing Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: Stewart Catherine Fookes Rosie Duffield Irene Campbell Douglas McAllister Graeme Downie Sarah Champion |
Mar. 21 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 21 March 2025 Crime and Policing Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: Stewart Catherine Fookes Rosie Duffield Irene Campbell Douglas McAllister Graeme Downie Sarah Champion |
Mar. 20 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 20 March 2025 Crime and Policing Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: Ferguson Elaine Stewart Catherine Fookes Rosie Duffield Irene Campbell Douglas McAllister Sarah Champion |
Mar. 19 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 19 March 2025 Crime and Policing Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: Asato Ms Polly Billington Patricia Ferguson Elaine Stewart Catherine Fookes Rosie Duffield Sarah Champion |
Mar. 18 2025
All proceedings up to 18 March 2025 at Report Stage Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill 2024-26 Bill proceedings: Commons Found: Meg Hillier James Asser Danny Beales Mr Jonathan Brash Marsha De Cordova Rachael Maskell Sarah Champion |
Mar. 18 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 18 March 2025 Crime and Policing Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: Asato Ms Polly Billington Patricia Ferguson Elaine Stewart Catherine Fookes Rosie Duffield Sarah Champion |
Mar. 17 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 17 March 2025 Crime and Policing Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: Hodgson Carolyn Harris Margaret Mullane Jess Asato Ms Polly Billington Patricia Ferguson Sarah Champion |
Mar. 14 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 14 March 2025 Crime and Policing Bill 2024-26 Amendment Paper Found: Gilbert Mrs Sharon Hodgson Carolyn Harris Margaret Mullane Jess Asato Ms Polly Billington Sarah Champion |
Mar. 12 2025
All proceedings up to 12 March 2025 at Report Stage Employment Rights Bill 2024-26 Bill proceedings: Commons Found: Pam Cox Matt Western Bell Ribeiro-Addy Carla Denyer Mr Jonathan Brash Neil Duncan-Jordan Sarah Champion |
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Tuesday 1st April 2025 1:30 p.m. International Development Committee - Oral evidence Subject: The FCDO's approach to displaced people At 2:00pm: Oral evidence Daphne Jayasinghe - Director of Policy – Global Protracted Displacement Team at International Rescue Committee Bethan Lewis - Head of humanitarian unit at Plan International UK Gideon Rabinowitz - Director of policy and advocacy at Bond At 2:45pm: Oral evidence Dr Jessica Hagen-Zanker - Head of the migration and displacement hub at ODI Global Louis Hoffmann - Senior Coordinator for Peace, Recovery and Solutions at International Organization for Migration View calendar - Add to calendar |
Tuesday 1st April 2025 1:30 p.m. International Development Committee - Oral evidence Subject: The FCDO's approach to displaced people At 2:00pm: Oral evidence Daphne Jayasinghe - Director of Policy – Global Protracted Displacement Team at International Rescue Committee Bethan Lewis - Head of humanitarian unit at Plan International UK Gideon Rabinowitz - Director of policy and advocacy at Bond At 2:45pm: Oral evidence Dr Jessica Hagen-Zanker - Head of the migration and displacement hub at ODI Global Louis Hoffmann - Senior Coordinator for Peace, Recovery and Solutions at International Organization for Migration Hélène Kuperman-Le-Bihan - Head of MAG Europe at Mines Advisory Group View calendar - Add to calendar |
Tuesday 1st April 2025 1:30 p.m. International Development Committee - Oral evidence Subject: The FCDO's approach to displaced people View calendar - Add to calendar |
Select Committee Inquiry |
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8 Apr 2025
Aid for community-led energy International Development Committee (Select) Submit Evidence (by 16 May 2025) Energy lies at the core of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the 2015 Paris Agreement on Climate Change. Yet, the international community remains largely off track in meeting these commitments. According to the International Energy Agency, around 750 million people lack access to electricity, and more than 2 billion people lack access to clean cooking fuels, predominantly in sub-Saharan Africa. Future energy systems need to be renewable, inclusive, and resilient. Decentralised energy, where generation and governance occur closer to the point of use, is gaining traction as a way to achieve these goals. ‘Community energy’ is one approach within this broader shift, ensuring that people play a central role in decision-making and ownership. Whether through local control or collective governance, these systems give communities a direct stake in their energy future. More broadly, decentralised energy models, ranging from cooperative solar projects to independent microgrids, can accelerate the deployment of renewables and generate significant local socio-economic benefits. However, challenges such as financing constraints, technical capacity, and regulatory hurdles continue to limit their expansion. This inquiry will explore locally led development in the context of energy systems. It will assess the UK Government’s role in addressing global energy poverty while promoting clean energy and strengthening local communities abroad. It will seek to understand how much Official Development Assistance (ODA) supports localised energy projects, how effective and transformative this funding is, and where gaps exist in financing, technology, and capacity-building. It is interested in understanding the value-for-money of financing localised energy projects, accounting for their full environmental and social benefits. Join the conversation on X using @CommonsIDC |