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Illicit High Street Shops

✏️ 2026-06-19 Speeches from a Westminster Hall debate tackling the rise of illicit shops, money laundering, and organised crime on British high streets.


Social Media Ban for Under-16s

✏️ 2026-06-17 Speeches following the government's announcement of a ban on social media for children under 16.


InBrief: Defence Resignation Statements

✏️ 2026-06-16 Resignation Statements in the House of Commons following the resignation of defence ministers John Healey and Al Carns over the Government's Defence Investment Plan.


Palestine Action and The Right to Protest

✏️ 2026-06-15 Debates on the Right to Protest and how it is balanced with public order following the ban of the al-Quds Day march and the mass arrests linked to the proscription of Palestine Action.


Young People not in Education, Employment, or Training

✏️ 2026-06-14 Speeches following the publication of the Alan Milburn report on young people and work, which revealed that nearly one million young Brits are currently out of education, employment, or training.


Planning Reform

✏️ 2026-06-13 Speeches from the landmark debates on the government's plans to reform planning laws, speed up building, and bypass the 'vetocracy'.


The King’s Speech 2026: Future of the UK Economy

✏️ 2026-06-12 Debates on economic growth, tax policies, and a controversial alignment with EU regulations.


Jury Trials

✏️ 2026-06-12 Debates in the Commons and the Lords over Government proposals to restrict the right to a jury trial in order to clear the court backlog.


The Iran War Economic Response

✏️ 2026-06-12 MPs debate the Economic impact of the War in Iran and the effectiveness of the Government response.


The Defence Investment Plan Delay

✏️ 2026-06-12 MPs clash over delays to the Defence Investment Plan, Treasury funding battles, and a potential 'kick in the face' to parliamentary scrutiny.


Nationalising British Steel

✏️ 2026-06-12 Speeches from the second reading of the Steel Industry (Nationalisation) Bill, as MPs clash over state ownership, rising energy costs, and controversial import tariffs.


Trump and Venezuela

✏️ 2026-01-10 Speeches following US military intervention in Venezuela and the capture of its President Nicolás Maduro.


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