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.
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✏️ 2026-06-19 Speeches from a Westminster Hall debate tackling the rise of illicit shops, money laundering, and organised crime on British high streets.
✏️ 2026-06-17 Speeches following the government's announcement of a ban on social media for children under 16.
✏️ 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.
✏️ 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.
✏️ 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.
✏️ 2026-06-13 Speeches from the landmark debates on the government's plans to reform planning laws, speed up building, and bypass the 'vetocracy'.
✏️ 2026-06-12 Debates on economic growth, tax policies, and a controversial alignment with EU regulations.
✏️ 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.
✏️ 2026-06-12 MPs debate the Economic impact of the War in Iran and the effectiveness of the Government response.
✏️ 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.
✏️ 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.
✏️ 2026-01-10 Speeches following US military intervention in Venezuela and the capture of its President Nicolás Maduro.
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