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Wednesday 11th March 2026

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Housing, Communities and Local Government

Wednesday 11th March 2026

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Social Cohesion Action Plan
The following extracts are from the Social Cohesion Action Plan statement on 9 March 2026.
Steve Reed Portrait Steve Reed
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People deserve to feel proud of their neighbourhoods. Pride in Place is central to our plan to make that happen. We have now committed £5.8 billion to almost 300 constituencies and begun to set up neighbourhood boards so that local people can decide for themselves how that money is spent.

[Official Report, 9 March 2026; Vol. 782, c. 80.]

Written correction submitted by the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, the right hon. Member for Streatham and Croydon North (Steve Reed):

Steve Reed Portrait Steve Reed
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People deserve to feel proud of their neighbourhoods. Pride in Place is central to our plan to make that happen. We have now committed £5.8 billion to almost 300 areas and begun to set up neighbourhood boards so that local people can decide for themselves how that money is spent.

Carla Denyer Portrait Carla Denyer (Bristol Central) (Green)
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Muslim people across the country face intensifying, dehumanising and often violent racism every day. Now that we have a definition, I am desperate for the conversation to move towards action. How quickly will the Government now move from definitions towards a clear and funded road map for action, including proper monitoring and accountability?

Steve Reed Portrait Steve Reed
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The hon. Member is right to call for action, and I agree with her point. We will now engage in a review of how best to disseminate the definition, and put it into action so that it makes a difference to people’s lives. There is £5 million of new funding in the report, but Departments across Government will have sources of funding that also can be used to disseminate the new definition.

[Official Report, 9 March 2026; Vol. 782, c. 91.]

Written correction submitted by the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government:

Steve Reed Portrait Steve Reed
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The hon. Member is right to call for action, and I agree with her point. We will now engage in a review of how best to disseminate the definition, and put it into action so that it makes a difference to people’s lives. There is up to £4 million of new funding in the report, but Departments across Government will have sources of funding that also can be used to disseminate the new definition.

Representation of the People Bill

The following extract is from Second Reading of the Representation of the People Bill on 2 March 2026.

Samantha Dixon Portrait Samantha Dixon
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…I reassure Members that citizenship will be taken on board from key stages 1 and 2 in primary education as a result of this legislation. The curriculum assessment review that is coming in will address the issue for teachers and give them the confidence to address this enhanced curriculum.

[Official Report, 2 March 2026; Vol. 781, c. 692.]

Written correction submitted by the Under-Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, the hon. Member for Chester North and Neston (Samantha Dixon):

Samantha Dixon Portrait Samantha Dixon
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…I reassure Members that citizenship will be taken on board from key stages 1 and 2 in primary education as a result of this Government’s policies. The curriculum assessment review that is coming in will address the issue for teachers and give them the confidence to address this enhanced curriculum.

Work and Pensions

Wednesday 11th March 2026

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Work Capability Assessment Timescales
The following extract is from the Westminster Hall debate on Work Capability Assessment Timescales on 4 March 2026.
Stephen Timms Portrait Sir Stephen Timms
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…Looking back, that worked rather better than people might have anticipated, but it meant that in 2021, only 5% of work capability assessments were carried out face to face. After the pandemic, there was a very slow return to face to face: in 2024, only 13% of work capability assessments were face to face.

[Official Report, 4 March 2026; Vol. 781, c. 397WH.]

Written correction submitted by the Minister for Social Security and Disability, the right hon. Member for East Ham (Sir Stephen Timms):

Stephen Timms Portrait Sir Stephen Timms
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…Looking back, that worked rather better than people might have anticipated, but it meant that in 2021, only 5% of work capability assessments were carried out face to face. After the pandemic, there was a very slow return to face to face: in 2024, only 12% of work capability assessments were face to face.

Science, Innovation and Technology

Wednesday 11th March 2026

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Draft Data (Use and Access) Act 2025 (Consequential Amendments and Transitional Provision) Regulations 2026
The following extract is from the debate on the Draft Data (Use and Access) Act 2025 (Consequential Amendments and Transitional Provision) Regulations 2026 in the Sixth Delegated Legislation Committee on 4 March 2026.
Lincoln Jopp Portrait Lincoln Jopp
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Does the Minister think that that will expand or detract from the commissioner’s personal responsibilities and accountabilities?

Ian Murray Portrait Ian Murray
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I do not think that it will expand or detract from them. The role of head of the Information Commission is exactly the same as the role of Information Commissioner. Obviously, before the role was held by an individual with the Information Commission below them. The regulations are formalising that under the 2025 Act. I am happy to write to the hon. Gentleman on the terms and conditions of the Information Commissioner.

[Official Report, Sixth Delegated Legislation Committee, 4 March 2026; c. 6.]

Written correction submitted by the Minister for Digital Government and Data, the right hon. Member for Edinburgh South (Ian Murray):

Ian Murray Portrait Ian Murray
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I do not think that it will expand or detract from them. The role of the Information Commissioner will be split among the members of the Information Commission.