Information between 7th July 2026 - 6th August 2026
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15 Jul 2026 - Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) - View Vote Context Chris Hinchliff voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 313 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 330 Noes - 109 |
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15 Jul 2026 - Trade Unions - View Vote Context Chris Hinchliff voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 313 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 330 Noes - 109 |
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8 Jul 2026 - Education - View Vote Context Chris Hinchliff 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 - 369 Noes - 102 |
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8 Jul 2026 - Town and Country Planning - View Vote Context Chris Hinchliff voted No - against a party majority and against the House One of 21 Labour No votes vs 280 Labour Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 283 Noes - 182 |
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8 Jul 2026 - Health and Safety - View Vote Context Chris Hinchliff voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 304 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 317 Noes - 103 |
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14 Jul 2026 - Public Office (Accountability) Bill - View Vote Context Chris Hinchliff voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 328 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 102 Noes - 409 |
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14 Jul 2026 - Public Office (Accountability) Bill - View Vote Context Chris Hinchliff voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 329 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 104 Noes - 412 |
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14 Jul 2026 - Public Office (Accountability) Bill - View Vote Context Chris Hinchliff voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 321 Labour No votes vs 7 Labour Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 93 Noes - 323 |
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Chris Hinchliff speeches from: National Planning Policy Framework
Chris Hinchliff contributed 2 speeches (1,083 words) Thursday 16th July 2026 - Westminster Hall Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government |
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Chris Hinchliff speeches from: Petitions
Chris Hinchliff contributed 1 speech (256 words) Tuesday 14th July 2026 - Commons Chamber |
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Chris Hinchliff speeches from: State of Climate and Nature
Chris Hinchliff contributed 1 speech (70 words) Monday 13th July 2026 - Commons Chamber Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs |
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Chris Hinchliff speeches from: Societal Impact of AI: Government Policy
Chris Hinchliff contributed 1 speech (110 words) Wednesday 8th July 2026 - Westminster Hall Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office |
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Environmental Delivery Plans
Asked by: Chris Hinchliff (Labour - North East Hertfordshire) Thursday 16th July 2026 Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what is the evidential basis for determining that there is a clear need for Environmental Delivery Plans; whether that evidence will be published; and what assessment she has made of the value for money of Environmental Delivery Plans. Answered by Mary Creagh The NRF will focus on enabling development in areas where it has stalled due to specific environmental obligations. The first EDPs will focus on nutrient neutrality, which currently affects approximately 8% of housing. The Planning and Infrastructure Act requires that EDPs must include monitoring measures sufficient to track the effectiveness of conservation measures and the effect of the EDP in general. These reporting requirements will provide transparency around the environmental improvements that each EDP has delivered and whether they represent good value for money. |
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Environmental Delivery Plans
Asked by: Chris Hinchliff (Labour - North East Hertfordshire) Thursday 16th July 2026 Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, when the Government plans to publish its assessment of the effectiveness of Environmental Delivery Plans; what criteria will be used to evaluate their success; and whether further Environmental Delivery Plans will be introduced only following publication of that assessment. Answered by Mary Creagh An initial assessment of Environmental Delivery Plans will take place following the making of the first nutrient pollution EDP. EDPs covering other issues will only be made after a statement on the findings of this assessment has been made to Parliament. Over the longer-term, success of the NRF programme will be regularly assessed against a range of criteria as part of a monitoring programme to determine the extent to which EDPs enable development and deliver measurable environmental improvements. |
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Fisheries: Enforcement
Asked by: Chris Hinchliff (Labour - North East Hertfordshire) Thursday 16th July 2026 Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what assessment her Department has made of the potential impact of the UK-EU Sanitary and Phytosanitary Agreement on the UK's capacity to warn and sanction states that are non-cooperative in tackling illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing. Answered by Stephen Morgan - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) The UK’s Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) Fishing Regulation prohibits the import of seafood linked to IUU fishing and includes measures to warn and sanction states identified as non-cooperative in tacking IUU fishing. IUU is out of scope of the UK-EU SPS Agreement and the UK will maintain robust checks and controls to ensure imported seafood complies with our IUU requirements. |
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Fisheries
Asked by: Chris Hinchliff (Labour - North East Hertfordshire) Thursday 16th July 2026 Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, if she will set out her Department's priority areas for improving fisheries transparency (a) domestically and (b) in the UK's international seafood supply chains. Answered by Stephen Morgan - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) The Government is committed to improving fisheries transparency as part of its efforts to tackle illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing. Domestically, we are strengthening IUU documentation requirements by requesting additional information for seafood imports and planning enhancing digital checks and controls at the border. Internationally, the UK is promoting greater information exchange through the FAO Global Information Exchange System and Global Record, in line with our commitments under the Agreement on Port State Measures, to help prevent IUU-caught fish entering global seafood supply chains. This includes work to establish connections with Regional Fisheries Management Organisations’ electronic systems. |
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Public Works Loan Board: Housing Revenue Accounts
Asked by: Chris Hinchliff (Labour - North East Hertfordshire) Thursday 9th July 2026 Question to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government: To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, what the latest available figure is for Housing Revenue Account debt owed to the Public Works Loans Board by local authorities, including (a) the collective figure for all local authorities and (b) the debt for individual local authorities. Answered by Alison McGovern - Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care) The Government publishes data on loans issued by the Public Works Loan Board lending facility here Historical Data and here Current Data, which includes loans taken out under the Housing Revenue Account discounted interest rate in place since 15 June 2023. Total debt attributable to the Housing Revenue Account is submitted to Government by local authorities as part of capital data returns and published here Local authority capital expenditure, receipts and financing - GOV.UK. Local authorities also provide the Government with data on their borrowing, including source of borrowing. The data can be found on gov.uk Live tables on local government finance - GOV.UK. |
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Environment Protection
Asked by: Chris Hinchliff (Labour - North East Hertfordshire) Friday 17th July 2026 Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what assessment she has made of the potential impact of the proposed appropriate prioritisation approach within Environmental Delivery Plans on environmental harm; and what framework will be used to assess value for money under that approach. Answered by Mary Creagh The mitigation hierarchy remains at the heart of the Nature Restoration Fund. These Regulations require Natural England, where appropriate, to prioritise avoidance measures over mitigation and compensation measures, and mitigation over compensation measures, whilst also considering value for money.
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Thursday 9th July Chris Hinchliff signed this EDM on Tuesday 14th July 2026 15 signatures (Most recent: 16 Jul 2026) Tabled by: Adrian Ramsay (Green Party - Waveney Valley) That this House recognises that healthy, resilient and thriving natural systems are fundamental to food security, public health, economic prosperity, climate resilience and national security; notes with deep concern the Government’s report entitled Global biodiversity loss, ecosystem collapse and national security: A National Security Assessment, which identifies biodiversity loss and … |
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Monday 13th July Chris Hinchliff signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 13th July 2026 Autonomy’s report entitled Cleaning Up Politics 31 signatures (Most recent: 14 Jul 2026)Tabled by: Neil Duncan-Jordan (Labour - Poole) That this House welcomes the publication of Autonomy’s report Cleaning Up Politics; recognises that the overwhelming majority of the public believe the wealthiest in society use political donations to influence government in their own interests and that trust in politics is at historic lows; believes that proposals to cap political … |
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13 Jul 2026, 6:14 p.m. - House of Commons "what the pipeline towards gold looks like. >> Chris Hinchliff you. >> Madam Deputy Speaker, our best " Mary Creagh MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Coventry East, Labour) - View Video - View Transcript |
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14 Jul 2026, 12:28 p.m. - House of Commons "deficient iodine levels can have. I'm happy to look into that matter further and respond to her in writing. >> Chris Hinchliff thank. " Rt Hon James Murray MP, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care (Ealing North, Labour ) - View Video - View Transcript |
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National Planning Policy Framework
48 speeches (13,075 words) Thursday 16th July 2026 - Westminster Hall Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government Mentions: 1: Andrew George (LD - St Ives) Member for North East Hertfordshire (Chris Hinchliff), which I hope was a bid to catapult him into becoming - Link to Speech 2: Matthew Pennycook (Lab - Greenwich and Woolwich) Friend the Member for North East Hertfordshire (Chris Hinchliff) and others about them.The national planning - Link to Speech |
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Wednesday 15th July 2026 2 p.m. Environmental Audit Committee - Oral evidence Subject: HM Treasury and the economics of climate and nature At 2:30pm: Oral evidence Ben Howarth - Assistant Director and Head of Sustainability and Climate at The Association of British Insurers (ABI) Toby Radcliffe - Policy Officer at Aldersgate Group Tom Josephs - Member of the Budget Responsibility Committee at Office for Budget Responsibility At 3:30pm: Oral evidence The Rt Hon. the Lord Sharma KCMG - Chair at Transition Finance Council Jennifer Wu - Head of Secretariat at Transition Finance Council, and Head of Sustainable Finance Innovation at City of London Corporation At 4:00pm: Oral evidence James Alexander - Chief Executive at UK Sustainable Investment and Finance Association Jaya Sood - Senior Economist at New Economics Foundation View calendar - Add to calendar |