Information between 25th March 2026 - 4th April 2026
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25 Mar 2026 - Victims and Courts Bill - View Vote Context Clive Jones 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 - 295 Noes - 162 |
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25 Mar 2026 - Victims and Courts Bill - View Vote Context Clive Jones 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 - 286 Noes - 163 |
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25 Mar 2026 - Victims and Courts Bill - View Vote Context Clive Jones 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 - 292 Noes - 162 |
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25 Mar 2026 - Victims and Courts Bill - View Vote Context Clive Jones 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 - 290 Noes - 163 |
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25 Mar 2026 - Victims and Courts Bill - View Vote Context Clive Jones 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 - 291 Noes - 158 |
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25 Mar 2026 - Victims and Courts Bill - View Vote Context Clive Jones 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 - 300 Noes - 149 |
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Clive Jones speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Clive Jones contributed 2 speeches (102 words) Thursday 26th March 2026 - Commons Chamber Department for Transport |
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Clive Jones speeches from: Business of the House
Clive Jones contributed 1 speech (88 words) Thursday 26th March 2026 - Commons Chamber Leader of the House |
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Clive Jones speeches from: Prison Officers: Mandatory Body Armour
Clive Jones contributed 1 speech (818 words) Thursday 26th March 2026 - Westminster Hall Ministry of Justice |
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Fuel Oil: Housing
Asked by: Clive Jones (Liberal Democrat - Wokingham) Thursday 26th March 2026 Question to the Department for Energy Security & Net Zero: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, what steps he is taking to help ensure that an accurate record exists of which homes are reliant on Home Heating Oil for heating. Answered by Martin McCluskey - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Energy Security and Net Zero) Information on the heating fuels used by households is published by the Office for National Statistics and the Devolved Administrations. For more information, please see here - Constituency data: Households off the gas grid - House of Commons Library
The Government has made £53 million of additional support available to help low-come households who use heating oil. In England this has been allocated to Local Authorities via the Crisis and Resilience Fund (CRF). Households should apply to their local authority and provide any evidence that is requested. |
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Prisoner Escorts
Asked by: Clive Jones (Liberal Democrat - Wokingham) Monday 30th March 2026 Question to the Ministry of Justice: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what estimate he has made of the number of court cases delayed in 2025 as a result of the failure of custody transport services to deliver the defendant at the correct time. Answered by Sarah Sackman - Minister of State (Ministry of Justice) Data on the number of trials declared ineffective due to the non-production of defendants can be found here: Criminal court statistics - GOV.UK (trial effectiveness at the criminal courts tool). In 2025, the non-production of defendants by the Prisoner Escort Custody Service (PECS) accounted for 176 (2%) of ineffective trials in the Crown Court and 885 (4%) of ineffective trials in the magistrates’ courts. Sir Brian Leveson made a number of recommendations to address the late arrivals of prisoners to court in his Independent Review of the Criminal Courts. We recognise the problems we inherited in prisoner transfer with delays occurring at prisons, en route between prison and court, and at courts themselves in bringing prisoners to the dock. We are gripping this – along with the Minister for Prisons, I am establishing an oversight body to review prisoner transfer from end to end. This will monitor and drive performance improvements in prisoner transfer across the country. We are also working with the Department for Transport and local authorities to expand the number of areas where PECS vans can use bus lanes to reduce traffic delays, and in London we are working with Transport for London to retime the traffic signals to prioritise PECS vans so they are more likely to receive a green light. |
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Schools: Repairs and Maintenance
Asked by: Clive Jones (Liberal Democrat - Wokingham) Monday 30th March 2026 Question to the Department for Education: To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what is her estimate of the number of days of education lost during 2025 as a result of water leaks in school buildings. Answered by Josh MacAlister - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Education) Schools and their responsible bodies are not obliged to report school closures to the department and therefore the department does not hold the information requested. Many responsible bodies manage school closures locally and without central government support. Where the department is notified of a significant event or issue with a school or college building that cannot be managed with local resources, we consider additional support on a case-by-case basis. We work closely with these responsible bodies and schools to minimise the impact of any closures and ensure continuity of education for pupils. Effective and proactive estate management is key to maintaining a high-quality estate and preventing issues materialising that can disrupt education, like leaks. We already set out clear expectations in our School Estate Management Standards and, in February, launched a new digital service to bring together estates-related guidance, data, tools, programmes and funding in one place. From this autumn, we will ask responsible bodies to make an annual return to confirm they are meeting those standards. For those that are not, we will put in place an estate management capability support plan in agreement with the responsible body. |
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Schools: Repairs and Maintenance
Asked by: Clive Jones (Liberal Democrat - Wokingham) Monday 30th March 2026 Question to the Department for Education: To ask the Secretary of State for Education, whether she is taking steps with relevant stakeholders to help reduce the number of leaks in school buildings. Answered by Josh MacAlister - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Education) Schools and their responsible bodies are not obliged to report school closures to the department and therefore the department does not hold the information requested. Many responsible bodies manage school closures locally and without central government support. Where the department is notified of a significant event or issue with a school or college building that cannot be managed with local resources, we consider additional support on a case-by-case basis. We work closely with these responsible bodies and schools to minimise the impact of any closures and ensure continuity of education for pupils. Effective and proactive estate management is key to maintaining a high-quality estate and preventing issues materialising that can disrupt education, like leaks. We already set out clear expectations in our School Estate Management Standards and, in February, launched a new digital service to bring together estates-related guidance, data, tools, programmes and funding in one place. From this autumn, we will ask responsible bodies to make an annual return to confirm they are meeting those standards. For those that are not, we will put in place an estate management capability support plan in agreement with the responsible body. |
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Sewage: Rivers
Asked by: Clive Jones (Liberal Democrat - Wokingham) Monday 30th March 2026 Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what steps she is taking to eliminate sewage overflow releases into (a) the River Loddon and (b) other protected chalk streams. Answered by Emma Hardy - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) Through the Water Industry National Environment Programme, the Environment Agency (EA) is driving improvements at sewage treatment works including in the Loddon catchment. These include upgrades to deliver against the Storm Overflows Discharge Reduction Plan and other investigations and improvement schemes which Thames Water are required to complete.
The EA has inspected all Thames Water sewage treatment works within the River Loddon catchment. Any permit breaches it identifies are assessed on a case-by-case basis, and any confirmed serious breaches are investigated and enforced against in line with the EA’s enforcement and sanctions policy.
Across England, over £10 billion is being invested to improve about 2,500 storm overflows by 2030, with upgrades prioritised at high priority sites including chalk streams. |
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Vitamin D: Deficiency Diseases
Asked by: Clive Jones (Liberal Democrat - Wokingham) Monday 30th March 2026 Question to the Department of Health and Social Care: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, pursuant to the Answer of 11 February 2026 to Question 110574 on Vitamin D: Deficiency Diseases, what his planned timeline is for the rapid review by the Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition of vitamin D requirements for people with higher melanin concentration; and whether he plans to issue interim guidance to at-risk populations. Answered by Sharon Hodgson - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department of Health and Social Care) The Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition (SACN) is currently conducting a rapid review of whether current vitamin D recommendations for vitamin D intake and status are adequate for people with higher melanin concentrations. The vitamin D working group is reviewing relevant evidence and discussions are ongoing. In line with the usual SACN process, minutes of the SACN vitamin D working group meetings, along with minutes of all SACN meetings, are published on the SACN’s website. The SACN aims to publish conclusions of the review later in 2026. Ministers are informed of SACN publications and risk assessments and receive separate advice on potential subsequent policy options. For people at risk of not receiving enough vitamin D during the summer months we recommend they consider taking a daily supplement containing 10 micrograms of vitamin D throughout the year. Advice is available on the National Health Service website for everyone, including pregnant and breastfeeding women, to consider taking a daily supplement containing 10 micrograms of vitamin D during the autumn and winter. Our focus is on ensuring that vitamin D policy prioritises interventions with the greatest public health impact. We have therefore not assessed the merits of workplace-based vitamin supplementation programmes and are not currently planning any additional action to introduce targeted vitamin D supplementation programmes. Any further risk management approaches will be considered once SACN has completed reviewing the evidence and made recommendations for people with higher melanin concentrations. The National Diet and Nutrition Survey is designed to provide data on the diet and nutrition of the general United Kingdom population. The survey design means that oversampling of ethnic minority groups is challenging. However, a recent increase in the number of blood samples collected annually in the survey means we expect to be able to analyse and report vitamin D status by ethnicity by combining data collected from 2024 to 2029. |
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Vitamin D: Dietary Supplements
Asked by: Clive Jones (Liberal Democrat - Wokingham) Monday 30th March 2026 Question to the Department of Health and Social Care: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, pursuant to the Answer of 11 February 2026 to Question 110577 on Vitamin D: Dietary Supplements, whether he plans to introduce targeted oversampling of Black and Asian populations to allow accelerated analysis by ethnicity of groups at higher risk of Vitamin D deficiency. Answered by Sharon Hodgson - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department of Health and Social Care) The Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition (SACN) is currently conducting a rapid review of whether current vitamin D recommendations for vitamin D intake and status are adequate for people with higher melanin concentrations. The vitamin D working group is reviewing relevant evidence and discussions are ongoing. In line with the usual SACN process, minutes of the SACN vitamin D working group meetings, along with minutes of all SACN meetings, are published on the SACN’s website. The SACN aims to publish conclusions of the review later in 2026. Ministers are informed of SACN publications and risk assessments and receive separate advice on potential subsequent policy options. For people at risk of not receiving enough vitamin D during the summer months we recommend they consider taking a daily supplement containing 10 micrograms of vitamin D throughout the year. Advice is available on the National Health Service website for everyone, including pregnant and breastfeeding women, to consider taking a daily supplement containing 10 micrograms of vitamin D during the autumn and winter. Our focus is on ensuring that vitamin D policy prioritises interventions with the greatest public health impact. We have therefore not assessed the merits of workplace-based vitamin supplementation programmes and are not currently planning any additional action to introduce targeted vitamin D supplementation programmes. Any further risk management approaches will be considered once SACN has completed reviewing the evidence and made recommendations for people with higher melanin concentrations. The National Diet and Nutrition Survey is designed to provide data on the diet and nutrition of the general United Kingdom population. The survey design means that oversampling of ethnic minority groups is challenging. However, a recent increase in the number of blood samples collected annually in the survey means we expect to be able to analyse and report vitamin D status by ethnicity by combining data collected from 2024 to 2029. |
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Vitamin D: Deficiency Diseases
Asked by: Clive Jones (Liberal Democrat - Wokingham) Monday 30th March 2026 Question to the Department of Health and Social Care: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, pursuant to the Answer of 11 February 2026 to Question 110574 on Vitamin D: Deficiency Diseases, whether the rapid review by the Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition will assess optimal vitamin D dosing levels for people with higher melanin concentration. Answered by Sharon Hodgson - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department of Health and Social Care) The Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition (SACN) is currently conducting a rapid review of whether current vitamin D recommendations for vitamin D intake and status are adequate for people with higher melanin concentrations. The vitamin D working group is reviewing relevant evidence and discussions are ongoing. In line with the usual SACN process, minutes of the SACN vitamin D working group meetings, along with minutes of all SACN meetings, are published on the SACN’s website. The SACN aims to publish conclusions of the review later in 2026. Ministers are informed of SACN publications and risk assessments and receive separate advice on potential subsequent policy options. For people at risk of not receiving enough vitamin D during the summer months we recommend they consider taking a daily supplement containing 10 micrograms of vitamin D throughout the year. Advice is available on the National Health Service website for everyone, including pregnant and breastfeeding women, to consider taking a daily supplement containing 10 micrograms of vitamin D during the autumn and winter. Our focus is on ensuring that vitamin D policy prioritises interventions with the greatest public health impact. We have therefore not assessed the merits of workplace-based vitamin supplementation programmes and are not currently planning any additional action to introduce targeted vitamin D supplementation programmes. Any further risk management approaches will be considered once SACN has completed reviewing the evidence and made recommendations for people with higher melanin concentrations. The National Diet and Nutrition Survey is designed to provide data on the diet and nutrition of the general United Kingdom population. The survey design means that oversampling of ethnic minority groups is challenging. However, a recent increase in the number of blood samples collected annually in the survey means we expect to be able to analyse and report vitamin D status by ethnicity by combining data collected from 2024 to 2029. |
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Vitamin D: Dietary Supplements
Asked by: Clive Jones (Liberal Democrat - Wokingham) Monday 30th March 2026 Question to the Department of Health and Social Care: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, whether he has assessment the potential merits of workplace-based vitamin D supplementation programmes as a mechanism to reach populations at higher risk of deficiency. Answered by Sharon Hodgson - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department of Health and Social Care) The Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition (SACN) is currently conducting a rapid review of whether current vitamin D recommendations for vitamin D intake and status are adequate for people with higher melanin concentrations. The vitamin D working group is reviewing relevant evidence and discussions are ongoing. In line with the usual SACN process, minutes of the SACN vitamin D working group meetings, along with minutes of all SACN meetings, are published on the SACN’s website. The SACN aims to publish conclusions of the review later in 2026. Ministers are informed of SACN publications and risk assessments and receive separate advice on potential subsequent policy options. For people at risk of not receiving enough vitamin D during the summer months we recommend they consider taking a daily supplement containing 10 micrograms of vitamin D throughout the year. Advice is available on the National Health Service website for everyone, including pregnant and breastfeeding women, to consider taking a daily supplement containing 10 micrograms of vitamin D during the autumn and winter. Our focus is on ensuring that vitamin D policy prioritises interventions with the greatest public health impact. We have therefore not assessed the merits of workplace-based vitamin supplementation programmes and are not currently planning any additional action to introduce targeted vitamin D supplementation programmes. Any further risk management approaches will be considered once SACN has completed reviewing the evidence and made recommendations for people with higher melanin concentrations. The National Diet and Nutrition Survey is designed to provide data on the diet and nutrition of the general United Kingdom population. The survey design means that oversampling of ethnic minority groups is challenging. However, a recent increase in the number of blood samples collected annually in the survey means we expect to be able to analyse and report vitamin D status by ethnicity by combining data collected from 2024 to 2029. |
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Landlords: Fines
Asked by: Clive Jones (Liberal Democrat - Wokingham) Tuesday 31st March 2026 Question to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government: To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, whether he is taking steps to increase the rate of collection of civil penalties issued by local authorities against landlords for housing offences. Answered by Matthew Pennycook - Minister of State (Housing, Communities and Local Government) The government engages regularly with local authorities and other relevant stakeholders in relation to how enforcement against rogue landlords in the private rented sector might be strengthened. Local authorities already have a range of tools that they can use to support the collection of unpaid fines imposed on rogue landlords, including charging orders and bankruptcy proceedings. My Department will continue to engage with local authorities and consider how best practice can be shared as part of supporting the effective implementation of the Renters’ Rights Act. |
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Alcoholic Drinks: Misuse
Asked by: Clive Jones (Liberal Democrat - Wokingham) Tuesday 31st March 2026 Question to the Department of Health and Social Care: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what steps he is taking to help encourage the use of community-based rehabilitation in the treatment of alcohol and substance use and addiction. Answered by Sharon Hodgson - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department of Health and Social Care) The Government is committed to ensuring that anyone with a drug or alcohol problem can access the help and support they need, and we recognise the need for evidence-based, high-quality treatment. Local authorities are responsible for assessing local need for alcohol and drug prevention and treatment in their area and for commissioning services to meet these needs. Through the Public Health Grant, we are providing local authorities with £3.4 billion in ringfenced funding over the next three years for drug and alcohol treatment and recovery. This first multi-year settlement in over a decade gives local authorities the certainty to plan and invest for the medium term. Additionally, the Department provides guidance and support to improve outcomes, for example last year we launched a self-assessment toolkit to help local areas to improve residential drug and alcohol treatment, which is available at the following link: The Department also maintains regular engagement with commissioners and providers and works closely with other Government departments to improve pathways into treatment and foster recovery. |
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Solar Power
Asked by: Clive Jones (Liberal Democrat - Wokingham) Tuesday 31st March 2026 Question to the Department for Energy Security & Net Zero: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, what is the total anticipated generation capacity in MWh of solar power projects that are approved but have not yet been connected to the grid. Answered by Michael Shanks - Minister of State (Department for Energy Security and Net Zero) According to the latest version of the Renewable Energy Planning Database (REPD), as at January 2026 approximately 24GW capacity of ground mounted solar power projects have received planning consent but are not yet connected to the grid. This figure is an approximation as the REPD does not track projects below 150kW. |
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Affordable Housing: Empty Property
Asked by: Clive Jones (Liberal Democrat - Wokingham) Tuesday 31st March 2026 Question to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government: To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, how many affordable housing units have been built which have never been occupied because no housing association has taken them on. Answered by Matthew Pennycook - Minister of State (Housing, Communities and Local Government) My Department does not hold comprehensive, historic data on social and affordable homes that have been completed but remain unoccupied because a registered provider has not contracted with a housebuilder to acquire them.
I otherwise refer the hon. Member to the Written Ministerial Statement on 28 January 2026 (HCWS1286) and the answer given to Question UIN 112630 on 2 March 2026. |
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Offenders: Addictions
Asked by: Clive Jones (Liberal Democrat - Wokingham) Wednesday 1st April 2026 Question to the Ministry of Justice: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, if he will make an his estimate of the potential reduction in the (a) cost to the public purse and (b) court workloads of increasing the adoption of community-based rehabilitation in the treatment of alcohol and substance use and addiction reducing recidivism rates. Answered by Jake Richards - Assistant Whip We are committed to diverting vulnerable offenders with substance misuse needs away from prison or out of the criminal justice system altogether where appropriate. Many people who have committed low-level offences can be managed more effectively in the community, with the right treatment and support to tackle the health-related causes of their offending behaviour, than on short custodial sentences. Public Health England analysis shows that drug treatment reflects a return on investment of £4 for every £1 invested. Offenders completing treatment for drugs or alcohol were also 19 percentage points less likely to reoffend than those that dropped out of treatment.
An evaluation of the impact of being sentenced with a community sentence treatment requirement (CSTR) on proven reoffending was published in 2024 and found that for people who reoffended those sentenced to a drug rehabilitation requirement (DRR) and alcohol treatment requirement (ATR) had fewer reoffences compared to those who received a short custodial sentence.
Our Intensive Supervision Courts (ISCs), which divert offenders with complex needs, including substance misuse, away from short custodial sentences into rehabilitative community sentences, are undergoing full evaluation scheduled for completion in 2028. The evaluation will assess the effectiveness of ISCs on reducing reoffending and their value for money. Published process evaluation findings show early promising signs, whereby some offenders reported reduced substance use and willingness to avoid reoffending. |
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Middle East: Arms Trade
Asked by: Clive Jones (Liberal Democrat - Wokingham) Thursday 2nd April 2026 Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what estimate he has made of the number of weapons and ordnance manufactured in the UK are currently being used in conflicts in a) Lebanon, b) Iran and c) the Occupied Palestinian Territories. Answered by Hamish Falconer - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office) Details of UK export licences can be found here: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/strategic-export-controls-licensing-data. The UK operates one of the most robust export control regimes in the world. We assess all licences in line with the Strategic Export Licensing Criteria. All licences are kept under careful and continual review as standard. |
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Wednesday 15th April Clive Jones signed this EDM as a sponsor on Thursday 16th April 2026 6 signatures (Most recent: 16 Apr 2026) Tabled by: Will Forster (Liberal Democrat - Woking) That this House congratulates the Surrey Bird Club and the Woking Peregrine Project on the recent success of the peregrine falcons nesting at Export House in Woking; notes that the installation of a nest box in 2016 has supported the return of these remarkable birds of prey to the town … |
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Wednesday 15th April Clive Jones signed this EDM on Thursday 16th April 2026 8 signatures (Most recent: 16 Apr 2026) Tabled by: Rachel Gilmour (Liberal Democrat - Tiverton and Minehead) That this House recognises the significant and rising cost of plumbing services and, in particular, emergency call-outs; notes with concern that the cost-of-living crisis is increasingly limiting people's ability to access the plumbing services they need; further notes that the rural premium exacerbates such challenges, where communities are often remote … |
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Wednesday 15th April Clive Jones signed this EDM as a sponsor on Thursday 16th April 2026 6 signatures (Most recent: 16 Apr 2026) Tabled by: Adam Dance (Liberal Democrat - Yeovil) That this House congratulates the Mini Police, a component of the National Volunteer Police Cadets programme for students aged eight to eleven years old, on their successful collaboration with Preston Primary School in Yeovil; expresses admiration for the Mini Police’s aim of introducing children to a positive experience of policing … |
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Wednesday 15th April Clive Jones signed this EDM on Thursday 16th April 2026 Introduction of reforms to Agricultural Property Relief and Business Property Relief 13 signatures (Most recent: 17 Apr 2026)Tabled by: Sarah Dyke (Liberal Democrat - Glastonbury and Somerton) That this House expresses concern over the Government’s decision to introduce reforms to Agricultural Property Relief (APR) and Business Property Relief (BPR), which took effect on 6 April 2026 and has limited the availability of full relief and created new thresholds on qualifying assets; recognises the Government’s decision to increase … |
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Wednesday 15th April Clive Jones signed this EDM as a sponsor on Thursday 16th April 2026 James Bamford and Project Dance 4 signatures (Most recent: 16 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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Monday 13th April Clive Jones signed this EDM on Wednesday 15th April 2026 International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance 16 signatures (Most recent: 17 Apr 2026)Tabled by: Helen Maguire (Liberal Democrat - Epsom and Ewell) That this House marks International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance; notes that Ukraine has become one of the most heavily mine contaminated countries in the world since Russia's invasion in 2022; acknowledges 90 per cent of mine victims are civilians and almost half are children; recognises 52 countries and … |
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Monday 13th April Clive Jones signed this EDM on Wednesday 15th April 2026 16 signatures (Most recent: 16 Apr 2026) Tabled by: Helen Maguire (Liberal Democrat - Epsom and Ewell) That this House regrets that many people are struggling to access GP appointments; notes that on average one GP surgery a week has closed and month-long waits for GP appointments have increased by over 250,000 this Parliament; acknowledges that prolonged waits for GP appointments are terrible for patients' physical health, … |
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Monday 13th April Clive Jones signed this EDM as a sponsor on Wednesday 15th April 2026 5 signatures (Most recent: 15 Apr 2026) Tabled by: Helen Morgan (Liberal Democrat - North Shropshire) That this House celebrates the news that the WaterHarvest Quiz, organised by Julie Bushell, has now raised an incredible £20,481 to support water harvesting projects in Ghana and Uganda; congratulates Julie on her sustained hard work in devising and organising these very popular themed quizzes since 2012; notes that the … |
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Monday 13th April Clive Jones signed this EDM as a sponsor on Wednesday 15th April 2026 Hope House Children's Hospices 6 signatures (Most recent: 15 Apr 2026)Tabled by: Helen Morgan (Liberal Democrat - North Shropshire) That this House celebrates the work of Barbara Evans as founder of Hope House Children’s Hospices in Morda, Oswestry; recognises her huge achievement in establishing in 1995 this highly-valued service to the children of Shropshire and the surrounding area suffering life-limiting illness; commends Barbara’s dedication over 35 years in ensuring … |
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Monday 13th April Clive Jones signed this EDM on Wednesday 15th April 2026 Changes to IVF support in Greater Manchester 7 signatures (Most recent: 15 Apr 2026)Tabled by: Tom Morrison (Liberal Democrat - Cheadle) That this House is deeply disappointed by the decision to standardise NHS Funded Invitro Fertilisation (IVF) to a 1+ cycle across all ten boroughs of Greater Manchester when evidence shows that success rates increase over multiple cycles; notes with concern that this decision will remove a realistic chance of pregnancy … |
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Monday 13th April Clive Jones signed this EDM on Wednesday 15th April 2026 16 signatures (Most recent: 15 Apr 2026) Tabled by: Helen Morgan (Liberal Democrat - North Shropshire) That this House condemns the normalisation of corridor care in NHS hospitals; expresses alarm at recent reports of patients receiving end of life care in corridors; believes patients deserve better and should expect to receive care in privacy and with dignity; regrets that 2025 saw the worst level of 12 … |
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Monday 13th April Clive Jones signed this EDM on Wednesday 15th April 2026 13 signatures (Most recent: 15 Apr 2026) Tabled by: Helen Morgan (Liberal Democrat - North Shropshire) That this House believes that the UK should be the safest country in the world to have a baby; regrets that 65% of maternity units do not meet the classification of good for standards of safety; recognises the serious harm caused to mothers and babies and the cost to the … |
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Monday 13th April Clive Jones signed this EDM as a sponsor on Wednesday 15th April 2026 International recognition for Robinsons Brewery 4 signatures (Most recent: 15 Apr 2026)Tabled by: Lisa Smart (Liberal Democrat - Hazel Grove) That this House notes the success of Stockport-based Robinsons Brewery at the 2026 International Brewing Awards, taking home two gold medals for their Heles and Old Tom beers; and wishes them every success in the overall Champion Trophy next month. |
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Monday 13th April Clive Jones signed this EDM as a sponsor on Wednesday 15th April 2026 Celebrating the Berin Centre and community engagement in Berinsfield 6 signatures (Most recent: 15 Apr 2026)Tabled by: Freddie van Mierlo (Liberal Democrat - Henley and Thame) That this House recognises the outstanding work of The Berin Centre in Berinsfield in supporting families with early years development; commends the Centre’s community led approach, including its delivery of the Growing Minds People Project and its partnership with Home Start Oxford, which together provide vital support, guidance and connection … |
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Monday 13th April Clive Jones signed this EDM on Wednesday 15th April 2026 Meta and YouTube and legal liability for addictive design and online harms 19 signatures (Most recent: 15 Apr 2026)Tabled by: Victoria Collins (Liberal Democrat - Harpenden and Berkhamsted) That this House notes with alarm the findings of recent legal proceedings in the United States in which Meta and YouTube have been found liable for creating platforms with addictive features that cause mental health distress and social media addiction, and in which Meta has further been found liable for … |
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Monday 13th April Clive Jones signed this EDM as a sponsor on Wednesday 15th April 2026 Reopening of The Bird in Hand in Henstridge as a community benefit society pub 6 signatures (Most recent: 15 Apr 2026)Tabled by: Sarah Dyke (Liberal Democrat - Glastonbury and Somerton) That this House celebrates the reopening of The Bird in Hand in Henstridge as a community benefit society pub on the 1st April 2026; notes that this achievement follows more than two years of sustained work since the initial public meeting at which proposals to purchase the pub were first … |
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Monday 13th April Clive Jones signed this EDM on Wednesday 15th April 2026 8 signatures (Most recent: 15 Apr 2026) Tabled by: Monica Harding (Liberal Democrat - Esher and Walton) That this House congratulates Princess Alice Hospice on the occasion of its 40th anniversary; notes that the hospice was officially opened on 20 March 1986 by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother; recognises the outstanding care and support it has provided to patients and families across the local community … |
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Monday 13th April Clive Jones signed this EDM on Wednesday 15th April 2026 7 signatures (Most recent: 15 Apr 2026) Tabled by: Monica Harding (Liberal Democrat - Esher and Walton) That this House congratulates the Cecil Hepworth Playhouse in Walton-on-Thames on reaching the milestone of its 100th anniversary as a theatre in 2026; recognises the extraordinary heritage of the building, originally constructed by pioneering filmmaker Cecil Hepworth in 1899 as part of one of the first film studios in the … |
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Monday 13th April Clive Jones signed this EDM as a sponsor on Wednesday 15th April 2026 Helen Simpson’s service to Hungerford 6 signatures (Most recent: 15 Apr 2026)Tabled by: Lee Dillon (Liberal Democrat - Newbury) That this House congratulates Helen Simpson on her outstanding service to Hungerford as she steps down as the town’s longest-serving Mayor and as a member of Hungerford Town Council; recognises her decade of dedicated public service, including a record eight terms as Mayor; further recognises that her decision to stand … |
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Monday 13th April Clive Jones signed this EDM on Wednesday 15th April 2026 Impact of the Iran war on transport costs 26 signatures (Most recent: 17 Apr 2026)Tabled by: Ed Davey (Liberal Democrat - Kingston and Surbiton) That this House notes with alarm the impact of President Trump’s war with Iran on fuel prices and transport costs for people across the United Kingdom, with petrol up by 25p per litre and diesel up by 48p per litre since the war began; further notes that Government revenues from … |
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Monday 13th April Clive Jones signed this EDM on Wednesday 15th April 2026 Supporting UK hauliers and reducing border friction through UK–EU cooperation 22 signatures (Most recent: 17 Apr 2026)Tabled by: Al Pinkerton (Liberal Democrat - Surrey Heath) That this House notes with deep concern that post-Brexit trading arrangements have placed severe strain on the UK haulage sector, with the number of haulage companies entering insolvency nearly doubling between 2016–2020 and 2021–2025; regrets the Government’s failure to adequately support the sector in adapting to these conditions; further notes … |
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Monday 13th April Clive Jones signed this EDM on Wednesday 15th April 2026 8 signatures (Most recent: 15 Apr 2026) Tabled by: Ian Roome (Liberal Democrat - North Devon) That this House congratulates Encompass South West on winning a GSK IMPACT Award in conjunction with The King's Fund; recognises the Barnstaple-based charity's exemplary efforts to tackle homelessness, poverty and hardship across northern Devon; credits the charity's work in supporting nearly 2,000 people during 2025, more than 10% of which … |
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Monday 13th April Clive Jones signed this EDM as a sponsor on Wednesday 15th April 2026 5 signatures (Most recent: 15 Apr 2026) Tabled by: Wendy Chamberlain (Liberal Democrat - North East Fife) That this House celebrates the reopening of the Lower Laing Museum in Newburgh, Fife, following its extensive refurbishment; notes that the museum, first established in 1896, has been an important custodian of local heritage for 130 years; recognises the efforts of volunteers, community groups and supporters who have worked to … |
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Monday 13th April Clive Jones signed this EDM as a sponsor on Wednesday 15th April 2026 Cash4Clubs funding for Visually Impaired Edinburgh 6 signatures (Most recent: 15 Apr 2026)Tabled by: Christine Jardine (Liberal Democrat - Edinburgh West) That this House congratulates Visually Impaired Edinburgh Velo on receiving a £2,000 grant through the Cash4Clubs programme; recognises the brilliant work that it does in Edinburgh West to make cycling accessible for people with visual impairments; highlights the importance of grassroots sports clubs in building inclusive, active communities; and calls … |
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Monday 13th April Clive Jones signed this EDM on Wednesday 15th April 2026 US sanctions against judges of the International Criminal Court 20 signatures (Most recent: 17 Apr 2026)Tabled by: Manuela Perteghella (Liberal Democrat - Stratford-on-Avon) That this House condemns the decision by the Trump Administration to impose sanctions on judges and officials of the International Criminal Court; notes with serious concern that these measures have included the closure of bank, credit and digital accounts and have extended to family members; considers this a deliberate attempt … |
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Monday 13th April Clive Jones signed this EDM as a sponsor on Wednesday 15th April 2026 The Three Cups, Pub of the Year 2026 5 signatures (Most recent: 15 Apr 2026)Tabled by: Roz Savage (Liberal Democrat - South Cotswolds) That this House congratulates The Three Cups on being named Pub of the Year 2026 by the North West Wiltshire branch of the Campaign for Real Ale; recognises The Three Cups as the oldest pub in Malmesbury and a valued community hub located at the Triangle in the town; commends … |
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Tuesday 14th April Clive Jones signed this EDM on Wednesday 15th April 2026 22 signatures (Most recent: 17 Apr 2026) Tabled by: Helen Maguire (Liberal Democrat - Epsom and Ewell) That this House regrets the ongoing and sustained difficulties accessing GP appointments across the country; expresses concern that over 1,300 GP surgeries have closed since 2015; notes that one GP surgery a week has closed under this Government; recognises that GP surgeries are serving an extra 917 homes on average … |
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Monday 13th April Clive Jones signed this EDM as a sponsor on Wednesday 15th April 2026 Upland farmers and common land 8 signatures (Most recent: 17 Apr 2026)Tabled by: Tim Farron (Liberal Democrat - Westmorland and Lonsdale) That this House notes with concern that thousands of upland farmers in England face exclusion from future environment schemes due to the absence of a mechanism for common land to apply to the 2026 Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) and Countryside Stewardship Higher Tier (CSHT); recognises that around 4,000 farming businesses … |
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Tuesday 14th April Clive Jones signed this EDM on Wednesday 15th April 2026 Support for hospitality businesses 15 signatures (Most recent: 17 Apr 2026)Tabled by: Victoria Collins (Liberal Democrat - Harpenden and Berkhamsted) That this House notes with serious concern the cumulative cost pressures facing independent hospitality businesses across the United Kingdom; recognises that the simultaneous impact of rising National Minimum Wage, increased employer National Insurance contributions, rising energy costs, food price volatility, and the reduction of business rates relief is pushing viable, … |
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Tuesday 14th April Clive Jones signed this EDM as a sponsor on Wednesday 15th April 2026 Rape and Sexual Abuse Service Highland (RASASH) 7 signatures (Most recent: 16 Apr 2026)Tabled by: Angus MacDonald (Liberal Democrat - Inverness, Skye and West Ross-shire) That this House congratulates Inverness-based charity Rape and Sexual Abuse Service Highland (RASASH) on securing one of this year’s GSK IMPACTS Awards, a prestigious honour for health and care charities in the UK; notes their valuable work in supporting people affected by rape and sexual abuse and preventing sexual violence, … |
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Tuesday 14th April Clive Jones signed this EDM on Wednesday 15th April 2026 17 signatures (Most recent: 17 Apr 2026) Tabled by: Alison Bennett (Liberal Democrat - Mid Sussex) That this House believes everyone deserves high-quality care, to live independently and with dignity; condemns successive Governments for kicking meaningful reform of social care into the long-grass; recognises that the social care crisis is a millstone around the neck of our NHS and that many problems in the NHS cannot … |
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Wednesday 25th March Clive Jones signed this EDM on Monday 13th April 2026 13 signatures (Most recent: 14 Apr 2026) Tabled by: Tim Farron (Liberal Democrat - Westmorland and Lonsdale) That this House expresses deep concern regarding the ongoing issues at the Flusco waste site in Newbiggin; highlights failures in gas and leachate management by Seletia, including their non-compliance with regulatory notices; calls for urgent reforms in waste management regulations to ensure accountability from operators; and urges the Government to … |
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Thursday 26th March Clive Jones signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 13th April 2026 25 signatures (Most recent: 15 Apr 2026) Tabled by: Sarah Olney (Liberal Democrat - Richmond Park) That this House notes with serious concern the ongoing failures in Royal Mail's delivery performance, including credible reports of post being batched over periods of one to two weeks rather than delivered on a daily basis, in breach of its statutory obligations under the Universal Service Obligation; recognises the particular … |
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Thursday 26th March Clive Jones signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 13th April 2026 Pip Atkinson's contributions to women's rugby 8 signatures (Most recent: 14 Apr 2026)Tabled by: Sarah Dyke (Liberal Democrat - Glastonbury and Somerton) That this House celebrates Pip Atkinson’s outstanding contribution to Women’s Rugby in England; notes that having grown up in Butleigh and attended Millfield School, Pip was initially a keen pentathlete; understands that while studying at Loughborough University, Pip switched from the modern pentathlon to rugby union before going on to … |
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Thursday 26th March Clive Jones signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 13th April 2026 Closure of Gould’s Butchers in Martock 7 signatures (Most recent: 14 Apr 2026)Tabled by: Sarah Dyke (Liberal Democrat - Glastonbury and Somerton) That this House recognises the long and valued history of Gould’s Butchers in Martock, a family run business established in 1909, when coal merchant, William Culiford, began selling cuts of lamb during his coal rounds; notes the dedication of the Gould family across several generations, including their transition in the … |
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Thursday 26th March Clive Jones signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 13th April 2026 Retirement of Martock's Postmaster Jim Gordon 8 signatures (Most recent: 14 Apr 2026)Tabled by: Sarah Dyke (Liberal Democrat - Glastonbury and Somerton) That this House congratulates Jim Gordon on his retirement, who since 2013, has served as Martock’s Postmaster; recognises his contribution to the residents of Martock and its surrounding villages, including through providing internet access within his branch to vulnerable and digitally excluded customers, for which he was awarded the ‘Community … |
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Wednesday 25th March Clive Jones signed this EDM on Monday 13th April 2026 17 signatures (Most recent: 17 Apr 2026) Tabled by: Lee Dillon (Liberal Democrat - Newbury) That this House notes with concern the changes announced by Royal Mail and Ofcom to second-class postal services, which will result in deliveries taking place on alternate weekdays with no service on the remaining days; recognises the importance of reliable postal services, particularly in rural areas where communities rely on … |
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Wednesday 25th March Clive Jones signed this EDM on Monday 13th April 2026 18 signatures (Most recent: 15 Apr 2026) Tabled by: Sarah Dyke (Liberal Democrat - Glastonbury and Somerton) That this House notes with concern the ongoing price shocks rural residents that rely on heating oil and LPG are facing; appreciates the Government’s offer of financial support for the most vulnerable; is anxious about whether the package will alleviate the pressures rural residents face right now, especially since only … |
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Wednesday 25th March Clive Jones signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 13th April 2026 Short breaks provision and support for carers in Surrey 9 signatures (Most recent: 14 Apr 2026)Tabled by: Zöe Franklin (Liberal Democrat - Guildford) That this House expresses concern at proposed reductions to Short Breaks provision for disabled children in Surrey; notes the decision to end contracts with Crossroads Care Surrey for carer support services and the wider changes to support available to carers in the county; recognises that these changes come at a … |
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Wednesday 25th March Clive Jones signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 13th April 2026 Newbury Fire Station’s fundraising efforts 8 signatures (Most recent: 14 Apr 2026)Tabled by: Lee Dillon (Liberal Democrat - Newbury) That this House congratulates Newbury Fire Station’s Green Watch for hosting a charity car wash in support of The Fire Fighters Charity; praises their efforts during the event, which saw hundreds of cars queueing for up to 30 minutes before the event began and left vehicles sparkling; further praises their … |
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Wednesday 25th March Clive Jones signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 13th April 2026 Kirkliston and South Queensferry Libraries recognised at The British Book Awards 2026 6 signatures (Most recent: 14 Apr 2026)Tabled by: Christine Jardine (Liberal Democrat - Edinburgh West) That this House congratulates Kirkliston Library and South Queensferry Library on being named finalists in the Scotland category of the Library of the Year Award at The British Book Awards 2026; commends their work supporting children and young people through the transition from primary to secondary school, including close collaboration … |
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Wednesday 25th March Clive Jones signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 13th April 2026 Blackdown Support Group's 35 year anniversary 9 signatures (Most recent: 14 Apr 2026)Tabled by: Gideon Amos (Liberal Democrat - Taunton and Wellington) That this House thanks the volunteers of the Blackdown Support Group on the organisation’s 35 year anniversary; recognises their vital work helping people stay connected with their communities, strengthening wellbeing, and giving people across the Blackdowns better health and greater independence by providing access to the services they need; celebrates … |
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Wednesday 25th March Clive Jones signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 13th April 2026 15th anniversary of Non-League Day 2026 9 signatures (Most recent: 14 Apr 2026)Tabled by: Anna Sabine (Liberal Democrat - Frome and East Somerset) That this House commemorates the forthcoming 15th anniversary of Non-League Day on 28 March, and celebrates both professional and amateur men’s football in this country as a significant part of British culture and a cornerstone of local communities; recognises the event’s ongoing contribution to charitable fundraising, having raised over £250,000 … |
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Wednesday 25th March Clive Jones signed this EDM on Monday 13th April 2026 Visa concessions for sheep shearers (No. 2) 16 signatures (Most recent: 17 Apr 2026)Tabled by: Helen Morgan (Liberal Democrat - North Shropshire) That this House welcomes the Home Office's decision to retain the visa concession for work as sheep shearers this year; recognises the vital role that the exchange of sheep shearers between the UK, and Australia and New Zealand plays in fulfilling workforce demands and ensuring timely shearing for animal welfare; … |
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Tuesday 24th March Clive Jones signed this EDM on Wednesday 25th March 2026 Ané Kritzinger Physics Gold Medal at STEM for BRITAIN Awards 9 signatures (Most recent: 13 Apr 2026)Tabled by: Wendy Chamberlain (Liberal Democrat - North East Fife) That this House congratulates Ané Kritzinger on winning the Gold Medal in the Physics category at STEM for BRITAIN; recognises the outstanding achievement of presenting cutting-edge research in Parliament as part of this prestigious national competition for early-career researchers; notes that the research, conducted at University of St Andrews, focuses … |
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Tuesday 24th March Clive Jones signed this EDM on Wednesday 25th March 2026 Outdoor learning specialist apprenticeships 26 signatures (Most recent: 14 Apr 2026)Tabled by: Tim Farron (Liberal Democrat - Westmorland and Lonsdale) That this House regrets the proposed defunding of the Level 5 Outdoor Learning Specialist Apprenticeship from 1 September 2026; recognises that this apprenticeship prepares practitioners to design and deliver outdoor learning programmes that support educational achievement, children’s wellbeing, enrichment and SEND inclusion, often directly within schools and educational settings; notes … |
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Tuesday 24th March Clive Jones signed this EDM on Wednesday 25th March 2026 39 signatures (Most recent: 16 Apr 2026) Tabled by: Tim Farron (Liberal Democrat - Westmorland and Lonsdale) That this House recognises the Government’s intention to publish legislation on water sector reform following the publication of their Water White Paper and that this Bill is due to be announced in the upcoming King’s Speech; further recognises the urgent need for structural reform of England’s water industry to rebuild … |
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Tuesday 24th March Clive Jones signed this EDM on Wednesday 25th March 2026 Online abuse and exploitation of Ukrainian refugees 35 signatures (Most recent: 15 Apr 2026)Tabled by: Pippa Heylings (Liberal Democrat - South Cambridgeshire) That this House expresses grave concern at evidence of widespread abuse, racism, scamming and sexual exploitation targeting Ukrainian refugees within online groups established to facilitate sponsorship under the Homes for Ukraine scheme; notes reports of malicious or inactive administrators allowing such groups to become hostile environments for vulnerable people fleeing … |
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Tuesday 24th March Clive Jones signed this EDM on Wednesday 25th March 2026 9 signatures (Most recent: 13 Apr 2026) Tabled by: Helen Morgan (Liberal Democrat - North Shropshire) That this House celebrates the incredible role that the family-run Stans Superstore in St Martins has played and continues to play for the village and surrounding area; notes that Stans is due to be sold after nearly 80 years and generations of dedication and generosity from the Faulks family, who … |
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26 Mar 2026, 12:13 p.m. - House of Commons " Clive Jones very much. a day are diagnosed with cancer during or right after pregnancy, yet their maternity leave cannot be " Clive Jones MP (Wokingham, Liberal Democrat) - View Video - View Transcript |
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