Information between 20th April 2026 - 30th May 2026
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20 Apr 2026 - Crime and Policing Bill - View Vote Context Tessa Munt voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 54 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 294 Noes - 156 |
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20 Apr 2026 - Crime and Policing Bill - View Vote Context Tessa Munt voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 54 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 293 Noes - 159 |
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20 Apr 2026 - Crime and Policing Bill - View Vote Context Tessa Munt voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 53 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 294 Noes - 61 |
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20 Apr 2026 - Crime and Policing Bill - View Vote Context Tessa Munt voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 54 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 292 Noes - 158 |
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27 Apr 2026 - Northern Ireland Troubles Bill (Carry-over) - View Vote Context Tessa Munt voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 59 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 279 Noes - 176 |
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27 Apr 2026 - Pension Schemes Bill - View Vote Context Tessa Munt voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 57 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 279 Noes - 164 |
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27 Apr 2026 - English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill - View Vote Context Tessa Munt voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 57 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 271 Noes - 171 |
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27 Apr 2026 - English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill - View Vote Context Tessa Munt voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 58 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 269 Noes - 170 |
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27 Apr 2026 - English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill - View Vote Context Tessa Munt voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 57 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 270 Noes - 170 |
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27 Apr 2026 - English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill - View Vote Context Tessa Munt voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 57 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 273 Noes - 167 |
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27 Apr 2026 - Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill - View Vote Context Tessa Munt was Teller for the Noes and against the House Tally: Ayes - 272 Noes - 64 |
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28 Apr 2026 - Business without Debate - View Vote Context Tessa Munt was Teller for the Noes and against the House Tally: Ayes - 308 Noes - 81 |
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28 Apr 2026 - Pension Schemes Bill - View Vote Context Tessa Munt voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 54 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 335 Noes - 158 |
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20 May 2026 - Defence Readiness - View Vote Context Tessa Munt voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 61 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 307 Noes - 171 |
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20 May 2026 - Defence Readiness - View Vote Context Tessa Munt was Teller for the Ayes and against the House Tally: Ayes - 78 Noes - 408 |
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Tessa Munt speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Tessa Munt contributed 2 speeches (138 words) Thursday 21st May 2026 - Commons Chamber Department for Business and Trade |
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Tessa Munt speeches from: Business of the House
Tessa Munt contributed 1 speech (163 words) Thursday 21st May 2026 - Commons Chamber Leader of the House |
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Tessa Munt speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Tessa Munt contributed 1 speech (70 words) Tuesday 19th May 2026 - Commons Chamber Ministry of Justice |
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Tessa Munt speeches from: Draft Controlled Drugs (Drug Precursors) (Amendment and Revocation) Regulations 2026
Draft Criminal Justice (International Co-operation) Act 1990 (Amendment) Order 2026
Tessa Munt contributed 1 speech (92 words) Tuesday 19th May 2026 - General Committees Home Office |
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Tessa Munt speeches from: Business of the House
Tessa Munt contributed 1 speech (132 words) Thursday 14th May 2026 - Commons Chamber Leader of the House |
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Tessa Munt speeches from: Supreme Court Dillon Judgment
Tessa Munt contributed 1 speech (54 words) Thursday 14th May 2026 - Commons Chamber Northern Ireland Office |
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Tessa Munt speeches from: National Security
Tessa Munt contributed 1 speech (173 words) Thursday 14th May 2026 - Commons Chamber Cabinet Office |
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Tessa Munt speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Tessa Munt contributed 1 speech (192 words) Wednesday 22nd April 2026 - Commons Chamber Cabinet Office |
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Tyres: Waste Disposal
Asked by: Tessa Munt (Liberal Democrat - Wells and Mendip Hills) Monday 20th April 2026 Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, with reference to her answer of 12th February 2026 to Question UIN 111664, how many of the 3,281 documents for which an Annex VII was submitted between 28th October 2025 and 2nd February 2026 have (a) have now passed the revised sixteen week deadline and (b) of that number how many have not supplied sufficient geo-tagged photographic information within 16 weeks. Answered by Mary Creagh - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) Following a reconciliation process, the Environment Agency confirms that 3,277 Annex VII forms were submitted at least 3 days prior to shipment between 28 October 2025 and 2 February 2026. This minor amendment results from shipments being initially reported which were out of scope.
Of the 3,277 shipments, 1,398 exceeded the 16-week deadline (30 March 2026) to provide post-shipment information. Of these 1398 shipments, the Environment Agency has:
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Minerals
Asked by: Tessa Munt (Liberal Democrat - Wells and Mendip Hills) Tuesday 19th May 2026 Question to the Department for Business and Trade: To ask the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, further to the response to Question UIN 123625 of the 13th April 2026, (a) which businesses from the aluminium industry have shared information with his department regarding the challenges faced by the aluminium trade and (b) what steps his department is taking to protect the UK’s Critical Minerals Strategy, in particular through safeguarding the domestic recycling of aluminium. Answered by Chris McDonald - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Energy Security and Net Zero) The Department continues to engage closely with businesses and representative bodies across the aluminium sector, which provide insight into the challenges facing the industry. As is standard practice, we do not publish details of individual companies involved. The UK Critical Minerals Strategy focuses on strengthening domestic capability and resilient supply chains for key materials, including aluminium. The Government recognises the importance of domestic recycling of aluminium and will consider industry recommendations for government action through the newly formed Metals Circularity Group. |
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Chinook Helicopters: Accidents
Asked by: Tessa Munt (Liberal Democrat - Wells and Mendip Hills) Tuesday 19th May 2026 Question to the Ministry of Defence: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, on what date, and at whose instruction, were the documents relating to the Chinook ZD576 sealed for 100-years. Answered by Louise Sandher-Jones - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Ministry of Defence) Extracts DEFE 71/1616/1 and DEFE 25/1073/3 were closed to the public on 18 November 2019 and 9 November 2020. The decision was taken following a sensitivity review undertaken by specialist Ministry of Defence (MOD) Records Review officials acting on behalf of the MOD Departmental Records Officer who, in compliance with the Public Records Act 1958, are responsible for reviewing MOD records prior to transfer to The National Archives (TNA). The closure was also approved by the Advisory Council on National Records and Archives (ACNRA).
For personal information and information linked to identifiable living individuals, TNA and the ACNRA advocate a closure period of the ‘lifetime’ of the data subject. This assumes a lifetime of 100 years but will be graduated down from the age or assumed age of the youngest individual in the record.
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Packaging: Recycling
Asked by: Tessa Munt (Liberal Democrat - Wells and Mendip Hills) Tuesday 19th May 2026 Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, how many aluminium cans were exported from the UK for recycling via the Packaging Export Recovery Note system in each year from 2023 to 2025. Answered by Mary Creagh - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) In 2023 there were 109,638 tonnes of waste packaging aluminium reported to the Environment Agency as being exported from England via the Packaging Export Recovery Note system. In 2024 there were 105,821 tonnes reported, in 2025 there were 103,888 tonnes reported.
This total includes waste packaging aluminium, as opposed to just aluminium cans, as figures are recorded by material rather than packaging types. |
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Juries: Allowances
Asked by: Tessa Munt (Liberal Democrat - Wells and Mendip Hills) Tuesday 19th May 2026 Question to the Ministry of Justice: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what assessment he has made of the adequacy of levels of expenses rates for people undertaking jury service. Answered by Jake Richards - Assistant Whip The Government recognises the important civic duty undertaken by jurors and is committed to ensuring they feel supported throughout their service.
Jurors can claim travel, subsistence, and loss of earnings or additional care costs. All support provided to jurors throughout their service is kept under review to ensure it remains appropriate and accessible. |
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Monday 1st June Tessa Munt signed this EDM on Wednesday 10th June 2026 Draft Code of Practice on Services, public functions and associations 134 signatures (Most recent: 12 Jun 2026)Tabled by: Nadia Whittome (Labour - Nottingham East) That the draft Code of Practice for Services, public functions and associations, a copy of which was laid before this House on 21 May, be disapproved. |
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Monday 8th June Tessa Munt signed this EDM as a sponsor on Tuesday 9th June 2026 Prosecution of parents of children with SEND for school absence 23 signatures (Most recent: 11 Jun 2026)Tabled by: Claire Young (Liberal Democrat - Thornbury and Yate) That this House notes with concern the increasing number of parents of children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities who are being issued with penalty notices or prosecuted in the magistrates' courts for their child's absence from school; recognises that for many such children, attendance difficulties arise from unmet special … |
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Wednesday 13th May Tessa Munt signed this EDM on Thursday 21st May 2026 13 signatures (Most recent: 21 May 2026) Tabled by: Gideon Amos (Liberal Democrat - Taunton and Wellington) That this House celebrates Somerset Day 2026 and extends its thanks to the organisers and all those involved in making this year's celebrations a success; notes that Somerset Day on 11th May commemorates King Alfred the Great's campaign in May 878, when he gathered the people of Somerset alongside those … |
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Thursday 14th May Tessa Munt signed this EDM on Wednesday 20th May 2026 85 signatures (Most recent: 12 Jun 2026) Tabled by: Andrew George (Liberal Democrat - St Ives) That this House notes the National Emergency Briefing held in Westminster on 27 November 2025, attended by over 1,200 leaders from politics, business, science, and civil society, which set out the escalating risks posed by climate change and nature loss; further notes the expert evidence presented that the UK faces … |
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Monday 18th May Tessa Munt signed this EDM on Tuesday 19th May 2026 Protection and restoration of ancient woodland 37 signatures (Most recent: 4 Jun 2026)Tabled by: Andrew George (Liberal Democrat - St Ives) That this House recognises the rich biodiversity of ancient woodlands across the United Kingdom, and their vital role in meeting the nation’s climate and biodiversity obligations as set out in the Environment Act 2021; notes that ancient woodland, those that have existed since at least 1600, covers just 2.5% of … |
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Monday 18th May Tessa Munt signed this EDM on Monday 18th May 2026 UK digital sovereignty strategy 48 signatures (Most recent: 18 May 2026)Tabled by: Siân Berry (Green Party - Brighton Pavilion) That this House notes that government services, democratic functions and critical infrastructure increasingly depend on a small number of external digital suppliers; further notes that excessive concentration and inadequate exit or substitution planning expose the public sector to risks including service withdrawal, sanctions, commercial failure, geopolitical disruption and unilateral changes … |
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Wednesday 13th May Tessa Munt signed this EDM on Friday 15th May 2026 Redress for people impacted by surgical mesh, sodium valproate and Primodos 52 signatures (Most recent: 8 Jun 2026)Tabled by: Sarah Green (Liberal Democrat - Chesham and Amersham) That this House deplores the avoidable harm caused by the use of surgical mesh, Primodos and Sodium Valproate; acknowledges the ongoing need to support the hundreds of victims in the UK suffering as a result of these interventions; regrets that the recommendations made by Baroness Cumberlege in her 2020 report … |
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Wednesday 15th April Tessa Munt signed this EDM as a sponsor on Wednesday 29th April 2026 James Bamford and Project Dance 6 signatures (Most recent: 29 Apr 2026)Tabled by: Adam Dance (Liberal Democrat - Yeovil) That this House celebrates the continued success of the Project Dance Charity Foundation, which was founded by James Bamford at just 14 years old, in making performing arts more accessible and inclusive for students of all backgrounds; further congratulates James Bamford on his success in inspiring and motivating young performers; … |
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Wednesday 25th February Tessa Munt signed this EDM on Tuesday 21st April 2026 60 signatures (Most recent: 30 Apr 2026) Tabled by: Helen Morgan (Liberal Democrat - North Shropshire) That this House condemns the Department for Health and Social Care over the lack of transparency and public scrutiny around the decision to grant Palantir the NHS Federated Data Platform (FDP) contract; highlights reports around Lord Mandelson's role in helping Palantir secure Government contracts; expresses regret at the impact this … |
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22 Apr 2026, 12:33 p.m. - House of Commons " Tessa Munt. December, for the first time in over three decades, defence Ministers met the families of those killed in the 1994 RAF Chinook " Tessa Munt MP (Wells and Mendip Hills, Liberal Democrat) - View Video - View Transcript |
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29 Apr 2026, 12:04 p.m. - House of Commons "took office. >> Prime Minister? >> Mr. speaker, she talks about what we've done in Tessa Munt to " Rt Hon Kemi Badenoch MP (North West Essex, Conservative) - View Video - View Transcript |
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19 May 2026, 12:31 p.m. - House of Commons " Tessa Munt. represent a very rural area, and we have to drive many miles to get to a court. With fuel prices so high at the moment, I wonder why " Jake Richards MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice (Rother Valley, Labour) - View Video - View Transcript |
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21 May 2026, 9:59 a.m. - House of Commons " Tessa Munt question number seven, sir. sir. >> Madam Secretary, sir. >> Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Ensuring business support takes account of " Rt Hon Peter Kyle MP, Secretary of State for Business and Trade (Hove and Portslade, Labour) - View Video - View Transcript |
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20 May 2026, 7 p.m. - House of Commons "Forster and Tessa Munt. The Tellers for the noes Stephen Morgan and " Division - View Video - View Transcript |
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Thursday 18th June 2026 9:30 a.m. Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport Oral questions - Main Chamber Subject: Culture, Media and Sport (including Topical Questions) Andrew George: What recent discussions she has had with her Greek counterpart on mutual exchanges of cultural artefacts. Jerome Mayhew: If she will make a statement on her departmental responsibilities. Peter Swallow: If she will make a statement on her departmental responsibilities. Jerome Mayhew: What steps her Department is taking to help support the heritage and listed buildings sector. Andrew Lewin: If she will make a statement on her departmental responsibilities. Tessa Munt: What steps she is taking to help ensure children from less privileged backgrounds can access music and dance training. Peter Fortune: What steps her Department is taking to help support grassroots sport. Pete Wishart: If she will make a statement on her departmental responsibilities. John Whitby: What steps her Department is taking to increase funding for UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Jonathan Davies: If she will make a statement on her departmental responsibilities. Patricia Ferguson: If she will make a statement on her departmental responsibilities. Bob Blackman: What recent discussions she has had with the Charity Commission on Iran-linked charities operating in the UK. Ian Byrne: What recent assessment her Department has made of the potential merits of implementing an inquiry on harmful media practices. Tony Vaughan: If she will make a statement on her departmental responsibilities. Chris Bloore: If she will make a statement on her departmental responsibilities. Sarah Green: What steps she is taking to help support creative industries. Olly Glover: What steps she is taking to help ensure the sustainability of the BBC’s long-term funding. Sarah Smith: What steps her Department is taking to increase the number of places that young people can go to outside school. Pete Wishart: What steps her Department is taking to publish the draft ticket tout ban bill. Aphra Brandreth: What steps her Department is taking to help support the tourism and leisure sectors. Jeff Smith: What steps her Department is taking to help support UK artists touring in Europe. Jonathan Davies: How many expressions of interest her Department has received in the Places of Worship Renewal Fund. Clive Jones: What steps her Department is taking to help support grassroots sports clubs. Iqbal Mohamed: What steps she is taking to help support grassroots sports facilities. David Williams: What steps her Department is taking to ensure that young people have an adequate level of influence on spending outlined in the National Youth Strategy. Jas Athwal: What funding her Department is providing to help increase levels of participation in grassroots sport. View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Wednesday 10th June 2026 11:30 a.m. Scotland Office Oral questions - Main Chamber Subject: Scotland Chris Kane: What steps he is taking with Cabinet colleagues to support economic growth in Scotland. Torcuil Crichton: What steps he is taking with Cabinet colleagues to promote Scottish interests abroad. John Cooper: What recent discussions he has had with the First Minister of Scotland on a new referendum on Scottish independence. Blake Stephenson: What discussions he has had with Cabinet colleagues on the potential impact of temporary exemptions from new sanctions for jet fuel and diesel derived from Russian crude oil and refined in third countries on the domestic derivates sector in Scotland. Alison Griffiths: What discussions he has had with Cabinet colleagues on levels of employment in the oil and gas sector in Scotland. Julie Minns: What steps he is taking with the Scottish Government to support the delivery of the Borderlands Inclusive Growth Deal. Johanna Baxter: What steps he is taking to support economic growth in Paisley and Renfrewshire South constituency. Lillian Jones: What steps he is taking with Cabinet colleagues through the Pride in Place Programme to support regeneration in Scotland. Gregory Stafford: What discussions he has had with Cabinet colleagues on levels of employment in the renewables sector in Scotland. Richard Baker: What assessment he has made with Cabinet colleagues of the potential impact of the Scotland Defence Growth Deal on Scotland. Tracy Gilbert: What steps he is taking with Cabinet colleagues to help increase levels of employment in Edinburgh North and Leith constituency. Martin Rhodes: What steps he is taking with Cabinet colleagues to promote Scottish interests abroad. Brendan O'Hara: What steps he is taking with Cabinet colleagues to help reduce the cost of living in Scotland. Christine Jardine: What recent discussions he has had with the Scottish Government on support for the hospitality industry in Scotland. Tessa Munt: Whether he has had discussions with the Secretary of State for Defence on the potential merits of a public inquiry into the Mull of Kintyre Chinook crash in June 1994. View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Wednesday 3rd June 2026 2:30 p.m. Procedure Committee - Oral evidence Subject: Written Parliamentary Questions At 3:00pm: Oral evidence Ben Obese-Jecty MP At 3:15pm: Oral evidence Charlie Dewhirst MP At 3:30pm: Oral evidence Edward Morello MP At 3:45pm: Oral evidence Tessa Munt MP At 4:00pm: Oral evidence Martin Wrigley MP At 4:15pm: Oral evidence Neil Duncan-Jordan MP View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Thursday 21st May 2026 9:30 a.m. Department for Business and Trade Oral questions - Main Chamber Subject: Business and Trade (including Topical Questions) Harriet Cross: If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities. Gurinder Singh Josan: What assessment he has made of the potential merits of introducing digital ID for businesses. Kirith Entwistle: If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities. Rupa Huq: What recent discussions he has had with the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport on the role of the Competition and Markets Authority in the resale of tickets for sporting and cultural events. Elsie Blundell: What recent discussions he has had with Royal Mail on the adequacy of its service levels in Greater Manchester. Jerome Mayhew: If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities. Julian Smith: If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities. Chris Hinchliff: What steps he is taking to develop an industrial strategy. Julie Minns: If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities. Joe Robertson: What recent assessment he has made of trends in the level of job losses in the retail and hospitality sectors. Jerome Mayhew: What steps he is taking to support pubs in Broadland and Fakenham constituency. Imran Hussain: If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities. Laurence Turner: What progress his Department has made on implementing the Employment Rights Act 2025. Chris Webb: If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities. Tessa Munt: What steps his Department is taking to support small and micro-businesses in rural areas. Graeme Downie: If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities. Julian Smith: When he plans to publish his Department's review of and consultation on the opt-out collective actions regime. Bradley Thomas: If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities. Ben Maguire: What steps his Department is taking to help small and medium-sized businesses trade with European nations. Wera Hobhouse: If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities. Andrew Ranger: What progress his Department has made on implementing the Employment Rights Act 2025. Alex Barros-Curtis: What progress he has made on implementing the Steel Strategy. Bradley Thomas: What steps he is taking to support pubs in Bromsgrove constituency. John Whittingdale: What steps his Department is taking to support the hospitality industry. Wendy Morton: What recent discussions he has had with retailers on the potential impact of recent trends in the level of retail crime and shoplifting. Torcuil Crichton: What steps his Department is taking to support small-scale industries reliant on kerosene oil for production. Aphra Brandreth: What steps he is taking to support the creation of jobs for young people. Lincoln Jopp: What steps he is taking to support pubs in Spelthorne constituency. Jayne Kirkham: What steps he is taking to promote industrial growth in Cornwall. Cat Eccles: What progress he has made on implementing the Steel Strategy. Wendy Chamberlain: What steps he is taking to support businesses with operating costs. Paul Davies: What steps his Department is taking to help tackle late payments for small businesses. Bob Blackman: What progress he has made on extending the UK-India trade deal to include services. Andrew Rosindell: What steps he is taking to support traditional English markets. Olly Glover: What steps he is taking to support high street businesses. View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Tuesday 19th May 2026 11:30 a.m. Ministry of Justice Oral questions - Main Chamber Subject: Justice (including Topical Questions) Ben Maguire: If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities. Sarah Owen: How he plans to work with the Prime Minister's Adviser on Women and Girls to help tackle violence against women and girls through the criminal justice system. Alex McIntyre: If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities. Al Pinkerton: What steps he is taking to reform the family courts. Brian Leishman: If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities. Tony Vaughan: What steps he is taking to help reduce levels of reoffending. Dave Robertson: How he plans to work with the Prime Minister's Adviser on Women and Girls to help tackle violence against women and girls through the criminal justice system. Bob Blackman: If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities. Allison Gardner: How he plans to work with the Prime Minister's Adviser on Women and Girls to help tackle violence against women and girls through the criminal justice system. Luke Taylor: If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities. Richard Quigley: What steps his Department is taking to help prevent people convicted of domestic abuse from using family court proceedings to harass their victims. Tim Farron: If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities. Gregory Stafford: What assessment he has made of the potential impact of proposed changes to jury trials on the criminal justice system. Michelle Scrogham: If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities. Alicia Kearns: Whether his Department has a policy on the housing of convicted paedophiles in open prisons. John Lamont: If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities. Laura Kyrke-Smith: What progress he has made with Cabinet colleagues on the Government's knife crime strategy. Neil Shastri-Hurst: If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities. Patrick Hurley: What progress his Department has made on a new Victims’ Code. Liz Twist: If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities. Tim Farron: What steps he is taking to help reduce levels of reoffending. Kevin McKenna: What steps he is taking with Cabinet colleagues to support men and boys through the criminal justice system. John Whitby: What steps his Department is taking to help prevent the criminalisation of children while in care. Ian Byrne: What assessment his Department has made of the potential merits of applying the duty of candour to intelligence and security services. Alistair Strathern: What steps he is taking with Cabinet colleagues to support men and boys through the criminal justice system. Joe Robertson: What estimate he has made of the number of prisoners released in error since July 2024. Amanda Martin: What steps he is taking with Cabinet colleagues to support men and boys through the criminal justice system. Tessa Munt: What assessment he has made of the adequacy of levels of expenses rates for people undertaking jury service. Adam Jogee: What steps his Department is taking to ensure that victims of crime have an adequate amount of time to challenge potentially unduly lenient sentences in Newcastle-under-Lyme. David Taylor: What steps his Department plans to take through the criminal justice system to help reduce levels of antisocial behaviour in Hemel Hempstead. Warinder Juss: What assessment he has made of the potential impact of recent trends in levels of provision of prison education on future levels of reoffending. Adam Dance: What steps he is taking through the criminal justice system to support victims of violence against women. James Wild: What estimate he has made of the number of prisoners released in error since July 2024. Nick Smith: How he plans to work with the Prime Minister's Adviser on Women and Girls to help tackle violence against women and girls through the criminal justice system. Sarah Pochin: What assessment he has made of the potential impact of restricting the right to trial by jury in some circumstances on levels of public confidence in the criminal justice system. View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Tuesday 19th May 2026
Oral Evidence - One Small Thing Rehabilitation and resettlement: ending the cycle of reoffending - Justice Committee Found: Watch the meeting Members present: Andy Slaughter (Chair); Pam Cox; Warinder Juss; Tessa Munt; Sarah |
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Tuesday 19th May 2026
Oral Evidence - Serco UK & Europe Rehabilitation and resettlement: ending the cycle of reoffending - Justice Committee Found: Watch the meeting Members present: Andy Slaughter (Chair); Pam Cox; Warinder Juss; Tessa Munt; Sarah |
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Monday 18th May 2026
Report - 1st Report - Health and Wellbeing Administration Committee Found: Chelmsford) Carolyn Harris (Labour; Neath and Swansea East) Navendu Mishra (Labour; Stockport) Tessa Munt |
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Tuesday 5th May 2026
Attendance statistics - Members' Attendance 2024-2026 (Administration Committee) Administration Committee Found: 24 of 40 (60.0%) Navendu Mishra (Labour, Stockport) (added 28 Oct 2024) 24 of 40 (60.0%) Tessa Munt |
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Tuesday 28th April 2026
Oral Evidence - Ministry of Justice, HM Courts and Tribunals Service, Ministry of Justice, and HM Prison and Probation Service Justice Committee Found: Tessa Munt: I am Tessa Munt. I am the Member of Parliament for Wells and Mendip Hills. |
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Tuesday 28th April 2026 2 p.m. Justice Committee - Oral evidence Subject: Work of the Ministry of Justice At 2:30pm: Oral evidence Dr Jo Farrar CB OBE - Permanent Secretary at Ministry of Justice Nick Goodwin - Chief Executive and Director General at HM Courts and Tribunals Service Adrian Hannell - Director of Financial Management, Control, Risk & Governance at Ministry of Justice James McEwen - Chief Executive and Director General at HM Prison and Probation Service View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Tuesday 19th May 2026 2 p.m. Justice Committee - Oral evidence Subject: Rehabilitation and resettlement: ending the cycle of reoffending At 2:30pm: Oral evidence Antony King - Managing Director, Citizen Services at Serco UK & Europe At 3:30pm: Oral evidence Claire Hubberstey - Chief Executive at One Small Thing View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Tuesday 19th May 2026 10 a.m. Administration Committee - Private Meeting View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Tuesday 7th July 2026 10 a.m. Administration Committee - Private Meeting View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Tuesday 30th June 2026 10 a.m. Administration Committee - Private Meeting View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Tuesday 2nd June 2026 2 p.m. Justice Committee - Private Meeting View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Tuesday 2nd June 2026 4 p.m. Administration Committee - Private Meeting View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Tuesday 9th June 2026 10 a.m. Administration Committee - Private Meeting View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Wednesday 10th June 2026 9:45 a.m. Justice Committee - Oral evidence Subject: Pre-appointment hearing: Chair of the Judicial Appointments Commission At 10:00am: Oral evidence Professor Lynne Berry CBE - Government's preferred candidate for Chair at Judicial Appointments Commission for England and Wales View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Tuesday 9th June 2026 2 p.m. Justice Committee - Oral evidence Subject: Access to Justice At 2:30pm: Oral evidence Sarah Sackman MP - Minister for Courts and Legal Services at Ministry of Justice Jane Harbottle CBE - Chief Executive at Legal Aid Agency Farah Ziaulla - Joint Director for Legal Aid and Legal Support at Ministry of Justice View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Tuesday 14th July 2026 10 a.m. Administration Committee - Private Meeting View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Tuesday 23rd June 2026 10 a.m. Administration Committee - Private Meeting View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Tuesday 16th June 2026 10 a.m. Administration Committee - Oral evidence Subject: General Election Planning At 10:10am: Oral evidence Ann Davies MP Dr Ellie Chowns MP Shockat Adam MP At 10:40am: Oral evidence Alison Griffiths MP Sarah Smith MP John Slinger MP View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Tuesday 16th June 2026 2 p.m. Justice Committee - Oral evidence Subject: Rehabilitation and resettlement: ending the cycle of reoffending At 2:30pm: Oral evidence The Lord Timpson OBE DL - Minister for Prisons, Probation and Reducing Reoffending at Ministry of Justice Matt Grey - Executive Director (Rehabilitation and Change) at HM Prison and Probation Service Jim Barton - Executive Director (Capacity Implementation) at HM Prison and Probation Service View calendar - Add to calendar |