Information between 5th January 2026 - 15th January 2026
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7 Jan 2026 - Jury Trials - View Vote Context Helen Maguire voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 59 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes Tally: Ayes - 182 Noes - 290 |
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13 Jan 2026 - Finance (No. 2) Bill - View Vote Context Helen Maguire voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 62 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 344 Noes - 173 |
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13 Jan 2026 - Finance (No. 2) Bill - View Vote Context Helen Maguire voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 64 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 1 Liberal Democrat No votes Tally: Ayes - 184 Noes - 331 |
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13 Jan 2026 - Finance (No. 2) Bill - View Vote Context Helen Maguire voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 65 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 348 Noes - 167 |
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13 Jan 2026 - Finance (No. 2) Bill - View Vote Context Helen Maguire voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 68 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes Tally: Ayes - 187 Noes - 351 |
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13 Jan 2026 - Finance (No. 2) Bill - View Vote Context Helen Maguire voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 59 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes Tally: Ayes - 181 Noes - 335 |
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13 Jan 2026 - Finance (No. 2) Bill - View Vote Context Helen Maguire voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 62 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes Tally: Ayes - 172 Noes - 334 |
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12 Jan 2026 - Finance (No. 2) Bill - View Vote Context Helen Maguire voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 63 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 324 Noes - 180 |
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12 Jan 2026 - Finance (No. 2) Bill - View Vote Context Helen Maguire voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 64 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes Tally: Ayes - 185 Noes - 344 |
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12 Jan 2026 - Finance (No. 2) Bill - View Vote Context Helen Maguire voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 63 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes Tally: Ayes - 188 Noes - 341 |
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12 Jan 2026 - Finance (No. 2) Bill - View Vote Context Helen Maguire voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 65 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 344 Noes - 181 |
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14 Jan 2026 - Public Order - View Vote Context Helen Maguire 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 - 301 Noes - 110 |
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12 Jan 2026 - Clause 1 - View Vote Context Helen Maguire voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 63 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes Tally: Ayes - 188 Noes - 341 |
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12 Jan 2026 - Clause 1 - View Vote Context Helen Maguire voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 63 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 324 Noes - 180 |
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12 Jan 2026 - Clause 1 - View Vote Context Helen Maguire voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 65 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 344 Noes - 181 |
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12 Jan 2026 - Clause 1 - View Vote Context Helen Maguire voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 64 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes Tally: Ayes - 185 Noes - 344 |
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Helen Maguire speeches from: Ukraine
Helen Maguire contributed 1 speech (53 words) Wednesday 14th January 2026 - Commons Chamber Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office |
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Helen Maguire speeches from: Horse and Rider Road Safety
Helen Maguire contributed 1 speech (85 words) Wednesday 14th January 2026 - Westminster Hall HM Treasury |
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Helen Maguire speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Helen Maguire contributed 1 speech (70 words) Tuesday 13th January 2026 - Commons Chamber Department of Health and Social Care |
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Helen Maguire speeches from: New Medium Helicopter Contract
Helen Maguire contributed 1 speech (105 words) Monday 12th January 2026 - Commons Chamber Ministry of Defence |
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Helen Maguire speeches from: Call for General Election
Helen Maguire contributed 1 speech (86 words) Monday 12th January 2026 - Westminster Hall Cabinet Office |
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Helen Maguire speeches from: Advanced Brain Cancer: Tissue Freezing
Helen Maguire contributed 1 speech (784 words) Wednesday 7th January 2026 - Westminster Hall Department of Health and Social Care |
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Helen Maguire speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Helen Maguire contributed 1 speech (99 words) Tuesday 6th January 2026 - Commons Chamber Department for Energy Security & Net Zero |
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Helen Maguire speeches from: Less Survivable Cancers
Helen Maguire contributed 1 speech (1,060 words) Tuesday 6th January 2026 - Westminster Hall Department of Health and Social Care |
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Helen Maguire speeches from: Future of Thames Water
Helen Maguire contributed 1 speech (71 words) Tuesday 6th January 2026 - Westminster Hall Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs |
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Cemeteries
Asked by: Helen Maguire (Liberal Democrat - Epsom and Ewell) Monday 5th January 2026 Question to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government: To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, what steps his Department is taking to protect historic pauper burial sites from (a) private development and (b) inappropriate land use. Answered by Matthew Pennycook - Minister of State (Housing, Communities and Local Government) Burial grounds can be considered as open space, which is defined in the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) as all open space of public value. There are strong safeguards set out in the NPPF to ensure the continued protection of existing open space.
The designation of land as Local Green Space also allows communities to identify and protect green areas of particular importance to them. |
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Carbon Emissions: Transport
Asked by: Helen Maguire (Liberal Democrat - Epsom and Ewell) Tuesday 6th January 2026 Question to the Department for Transport: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what steps she is taking to help decarbonise refrigerated transport. Answered by Keir Mather - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport) The Department for Transport continues to work with the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) and the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) on an Off-Road Machinery Decarbonisation Strategy, which includes transport refrigeration units (TRUs). This strategy will set out how off-road machinery can further decarbonise while maintaining competitiveness, attracting investment and supporting growth. To support this, we are reviewing the findings of a multi-year research project commissioned to ZEMO Partnership into the emissions from diesel-powered auxiliary engines, including from TRUs used on heavy goods vehicles. Alongside this, the Transport Industrial Commercial Refrigeration project, funded through the DESNZ Net Zero Innovation Portfolio, is expected to publish a roadmap that includes transport refrigeration in Spring 2026. The Department will review the roadmap and consider its implications. |
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Health Services: Private Sector
Asked by: Helen Maguire (Liberal Democrat - Epsom and Ewell) Monday 5th January 2026 Question to the Department of Health and Social Care: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, how many operations scheduled to be carried out by independent healthcare providers were cancelled by ICBs between April 2024 and 2025. Answered by Karin Smyth - Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care) In January 2025, the National Health Service and the independent sector established a partnership agreement, the first of its kind for 25 years, setting out how we will work together to reduce the elective care waiting list.
NHS England manages the Department’s relationships with the integrated care boards (ICBs) and, where appropriate, local systems on the use of independent sector capacity to support delivery of NHS care.
Commissioning decisions are for ICBs to make, who have a duty to arrange health services for the patients they are responsible for in a way which promotes the NHS Constitution.
ICBs are expected to live within their allocations while continuing to use spare independent sector capacity to meet elective targets. Independent sector providers deliver services agreed in contracts with ICBs, progressing priorities set out in planning guidance, including an improvement in elective waiting time performance.
Data on how many ICBs have had to pause NHS services or cancel operations scheduled by independent healthcare providers during 2024/25 is not held centrally by the Department. |
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Health Services: Private Sector
Asked by: Helen Maguire (Liberal Democrat - Epsom and Ewell) Monday 5th January 2026 Question to the Department of Health and Social Care: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, how many ICBs have had to pause NHS services provided by independent healthcare providers during 2024-25. Answered by Karin Smyth - Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care) In January 2025, the National Health Service and the independent sector established a partnership agreement, the first of its kind for 25 years, setting out how we will work together to reduce the elective care waiting list.
NHS England manages the Department’s relationships with the integrated care boards (ICBs) and, where appropriate, local systems on the use of independent sector capacity to support delivery of NHS care.
Commissioning decisions are for ICBs to make, who have a duty to arrange health services for the patients they are responsible for in a way which promotes the NHS Constitution.
ICBs are expected to live within their allocations while continuing to use spare independent sector capacity to meet elective targets. Independent sector providers deliver services agreed in contracts with ICBs, progressing priorities set out in planning guidance, including an improvement in elective waiting time performance.
Data on how many ICBs have had to pause NHS services or cancel operations scheduled by independent healthcare providers during 2024/25 is not held centrally by the Department. |
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Health Services: Private Sector
Asked by: Helen Maguire (Liberal Democrat - Epsom and Ewell) Monday 5th January 2026 Question to the Department of Health and Social Care: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what discussions his Department has with ICBs on ensuring delivery of patient care via independent healthcare providers throughout the financial year. Answered by Karin Smyth - Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care) In January 2025, the National Health Service and the independent sector established a partnership agreement, the first of its kind for 25 years, setting out how we will work together to reduce the elective care waiting list.
NHS England manages the Department’s relationships with the integrated care boards (ICBs) and, where appropriate, local systems on the use of independent sector capacity to support delivery of NHS care.
Commissioning decisions are for ICBs to make, who have a duty to arrange health services for the patients they are responsible for in a way which promotes the NHS Constitution.
ICBs are expected to live within their allocations while continuing to use spare independent sector capacity to meet elective targets. Independent sector providers deliver services agreed in contracts with ICBs, progressing priorities set out in planning guidance, including an improvement in elective waiting time performance.
Data on how many ICBs have had to pause NHS services or cancel operations scheduled by independent healthcare providers during 2024/25 is not held centrally by the Department. |
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Horticulture
Asked by: Helen Maguire (Liberal Democrat - Epsom and Ewell) Thursday 8th January 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 have discussions with the horticultural sector to embed green space delivery in the Environmental Improvement Plan. Answered by Mary Creagh - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) The Government recognises the importance of the environmental horticulture sector in promoting people’s health and wellbeing, and its potential contribution to our environmental goals.
I have met with stakeholders including the Royal Horticultural Society and the Horticultural Trades Association, in recognition of the importance of this sector.
Officials also meet regularly with the sector, including the Environmental Horticulture Group, a coalition of industry leaders from across the sector. These discussions help inform policy development and will continue to help us understand what support the sector needs to help it thrive and to best support delivery of the Environmental Improvement Plan. |
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Transport: Women
Asked by: Helen Maguire (Liberal Democrat - Epsom and Ewell) Tuesday 13th January 2026 Question to the Department for Transport: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what steps she is taking to help ensure the provision of safe transport for women and girls in rural areas in Surrey. Answered by Lilian Greenwood - Government Whip, Lord Commissioner of HM Treasury The Department for Transport is committed to ensuring everyone, including women and girls, is safe on the transport network, including those in rural areas. As part of the Government’s aims to reduce Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) by half over the next decade, the Department has an ambitious, evidence-based programme of work to help tackle VAWG on transport. This includes measures in the Bus Services Act 2025 such as training on how to recognise and respond to incidents of criminal and anti-social behaviour (ASB).
The Department is working across government and with partners, including the British Transport Police (BTP), the transport industry and local authorities to ensure that everyone feels safe and is safe when travelling.
BTP work closely with Govia Thameslink Railway and South Western Railway to ensure a joined-up approach to safe transport for women and girls in Surrey. They work with Train Operating Companies (TOCs) to promote their discreet 61016 text service, encouraging anyone feeling unsafe or vulnerable on the rail network to contact them directly and discreetly. Every report received builds a bigger picture which informs patrols and policing presence, and every day across the network, officers are present in uniform and plain clothes, looking out for offenders and acting as a visible deterrent.
BTP also works with community organisations, private sector organisations and industry partners to raise awareness of VAWG, encourage reporting and receive feedback to improve our response.
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Drugs: Prices
Asked by: Helen Maguire (Liberal Democrat - Epsom and Ewell) Monday 12th January 2026 Question to the Department of Health and Social Care: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what assessment he has made of the potential impact of pharmaceutical prices on clinical outcomes. Answered by Zubir Ahmed - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department of Health and Social Care) The National Health Service has a finite budget, and it is vital that it is allocated in a way that maximises benefits for all patients. The prices that companies charge for their medicines are an important consideration in determining whether they should be routinely funded by the NHS. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) is the independent body that makes recommendations for the NHS on whether new medicines should be routinely funded based on an assessment of their costs, including the price that the company sets, and the clinical benefits that they bring to patients. In developing its recommendations, NICE evaluates medicines against a threshold that is used in determining whether a specified product is a clinically and a cost-effective use of the health budget compared to other potential uses of that budget. The recently announced increase to the cost-effectiveness threshold will, alongside measures announced in the Life Sciences Sector Plan, increase both the speed and breadth of patient access to innovative medicines and encourage growth in United Kingdom based clinical trials. |
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Audiology: Health Services
Asked by: Helen Maguire (Liberal Democrat - Epsom and Ewell) Monday 12th January 2026 Question to the Department of Health and Social Care: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, with reference to NHS England's 2023/34 Priorities and Operational Planning Guidance, updated on 27 January 2024, what steps he is taking to ensure ICBs increase (a) direct access and (b) self -referral to audiology services. Answered by Karin Smyth - Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care) As part of our effort to shift care from hospital to home, the Government wants to support people to live independently in the community. We pledged in the 10-Year Health Plan, published in July 2025, that through the NHS App, patients will be able to book appointments, communicate with professionals, receive advice, draft or view their care plan, and self-refer to local tests and services. The current availability of self-referral and direct access to audiology services depends on local commissioning arrangements and service protocols, including integrated care board (ICB) commissioning. Currently, self-referral to audiology services is usually for those with age related hearing loss. NHS England is working with ICBs to support greater standardisation of self-referral arrangements, to assess opportunities to bring more of the self-referral process into the NHS App and website in future, where appropriate. |
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Health Services: Women
Asked by: Helen Maguire (Liberal Democrat - Epsom and Ewell) Friday 9th January 2026 Question to the Department of Health and Social Care: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, if he will provide an update on the renewal of the Women’s Health Strategy and confirm if there will be an opportunity for organisations to contribute to the updated strategy. Answered by Karin Smyth - Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care) Publishing a renewed Women’s Health Strategy next year will ensure the momentum from our recent achievements continues and is fully aligned with the 10-Year Health Plan. We will identify and remove enduring barriers to high-quality care, such as decreasing wait times for diagnosis and ensuring professionals listen to women and respond to their needs. We are currently engaging with external partners to inform the renewal of the strategy, bringing together voices from across Government, NHS England, public health, mental health, women’s health advocacy, and employment policy alongside women with lived experience of women’s health conditions. |
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Freezing of Assets: Libya
Asked by: Helen Maguire (Liberal Democrat - Epsom and Ewell) Monday 12th January 2026 Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, whether she has considered compensating victims from the taxes collected from Libya’s frozen assets. Answered by Hamish Falconer - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office) In recent months, ministers have met on multiple occasions with UK victims of Qadhafi-sponsored Irish Republican Army (IRA) terrorism and all victims of the Troubles, and those conversations continue to shape our approach. The responsibility for providing compensation specifically for the actions of the Qadhafi regime is the responsibility of the Libyan State. It is not therefore for the UK Government to divert UK public funds for this particular purpose. |
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Freezing of Assets: Libya
Asked by: Helen Maguire (Liberal Democrat - Epsom and Ewell) Monday 12th January 2026 Question to the HM Treasury: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, if her Department will publish information on the taxable status of, and taxes collected from, Libya’s frozen assets. Answered by Lucy Rigby - Economic Secretary (HM Treasury) We do not have this specific information. The UK’s tax system is not able to target specific tax rates at specific pots of money. The UK tends to apply tax to classes of transactions, rather than assets in situ.
Under all UK sanctions regimes, including the Libya Regulations, taxes and other payments may be made under licences and exceptions from frozen funds, subject to strict conditions. However, specific licence or exception related information is not available for publication to ensure and maintain confidentiality and to comply with UK data protection law.
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Prisoners: Hunger Strikes
Asked by: Helen Maguire (Liberal Democrat - Epsom and Ewell) Monday 12th January 2026 Question to the Ministry of Justice: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what steps he is taking to ensure the well-being of prison guards witnessing hunger strikes. Answered by Jake Richards - Assistant Whip By the nature of their roles, staff working in the prison system can experience challenging situations and it is essential that they are supported to carry out their important roles to support prisoners, including those who refuse food. Given these challenges, we provide extensive mental health support, including a 24-hour helpline, confidential counselling, and online wellbeing services. We deliver Trauma Risk Management training (TRiM) - a peer-led support scheme for frontline staff who have experienced a traumatic event - in all establishments, and our TRiM practitioners and Care Teams provide further support following any incidents while on duty. The Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) offers confidential 24/7 telephone helpline for counselling and provides a range of wellbeing and health promotion workshops. EAP also delivers reflective sessions which are a proactive mental ill health preventative intervention. The sessions focus on the impact of traumatic events at work, helping employees to develop coping strategies and preventing an adverse impact on their professional and private life. |
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Taxis: VAT
Asked by: Helen Maguire (Liberal Democrat - Epsom and Ewell) Monday 12th January 2026 Question to the HM Treasury: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what assessment she has made of the potential impact of VAT on taxis and private hire cars in rural areas. Answered by Dan Tomlinson - Exchequer Secretary (HM Treasury) Private hire vehicle (PHV) services provided by VAT-registered businesses are, and always have been, subject to the standard rate of VAT (20%).
The Government’s announcement at Autumn Budget 2025 puts an end to the exploitation of a VAT administration scheme, designed for the tour operator sector, by a small number of large private hire vehicle operators seeking to pay a lower rate of VAT than others.
This won’t affect smaller operators outside London whose drivers contract directly with passengers, or black cabs, neither of which have attempted to exploit this scheme.
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Freezing of Assets: Libya
Asked by: Helen Maguire (Liberal Democrat - Epsom and Ewell) Monday 12th January 2026 Question to the HM Treasury: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, if she will make it her policy to (a) publish and (b) notify the House of Commons when licences are issued for accessing frozen Libyan assets. Answered by Lucy Rigby - Economic Secretary (HM Treasury) Specific licensing purposes are provided for under the Libya (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020. Where these purposes apply and where the conditions in those grounds have been met, HM Treasury may authorise activity involving frozen assets.
OFSI releases the OFSI Annual Review each year which provides information about the number of licences issued under each regime. The figures are presented only in anonymised, aggregate form and do not provide information on individual accounts, entities or licences for confidentiality purposes.
OFSI does not publish information about individual licence applications or decisions. Details are kept confidential, save where disclosure is required by law or ordered by a court. This is to ensure and maintain confidentiality and to comply with UK data protection law. It would not be appropriate to publicise information about specific licences.
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Immigration: Hong Kong
Asked by: Helen Maguire (Liberal Democrat - Epsom and Ewell) Tuesday 13th January 2026 Question to the Home Office: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what steps she is taking to ensure that entry routes to the UK remain open for people in Hong Kong. Answered by Mike Tapp - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Home Office) The Government remains steadfast in its support for members of the Hong Kong community in the UK and is committed to maintaining lawful routes of entry for people from Hong Kong, including the BN(O) route. BN(O) visa holders will attract a 5-year reduction in the qualifying period for settlement, meaning they will continue to be able to settle in the UK after 5 years’ residence, subject to meeting the mandatory requirements. We are seeking views on earned settlement through the public consultation A Fairer Pathway to Settlement and will continue to listen to the views of Hong Kongers. Details of the earned settlement model will be finalised following that consultation, including any transitional arrangements and exemptions from the mandatory requirements. In the meantime, the current rules for settlement under the BN(O) route will continue to apply. We will also consider the requirements for English language qualifications in nationality applications, and any changes will be announced at a later date. |
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Immigration: Hong Kong
Asked by: Helen Maguire (Liberal Democrat - Epsom and Ewell) Tuesday 13th January 2026 Question to the Home Office: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, whether mandatory settlement requirements for BN(O) visa holders will be retrospectively changed. Answered by Mike Tapp - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Home Office) The Government remains steadfast in its support for members of the Hong Kong community in the UK and is committed to maintaining lawful routes of entry for people from Hong Kong, including the BN(O) route. BN(O) visa holders will attract a 5-year reduction in the qualifying period for settlement, meaning they will continue to be able to settle in the UK after 5 years’ residence, subject to meeting the mandatory requirements. We are seeking views on earned settlement through the public consultation A Fairer Pathway to Settlement and will continue to listen to the views of Hong Kongers. Details of the earned settlement model will be finalised following that consultation, including any transitional arrangements and exemptions from the mandatory requirements. In the meantime, the current rules for settlement under the BN(O) route will continue to apply. We will also consider the requirements for English language qualifications in nationality applications, and any changes will be announced at a later date. |
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Visas: British National (Overseas)
Asked by: Helen Maguire (Liberal Democrat - Epsom and Ewell) Tuesday 13th January 2026 Question to the Home Office: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, whether the English language component of the citizenship application will change to B2 for incoming BN(O) visa applicants. Answered by Mike Tapp - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Home Office) The Government remains steadfast in its support for members of the Hong Kong community in the UK and is committed to maintaining lawful routes of entry for people from Hong Kong, including the BN(O) route. BN(O) visa holders will attract a 5-year reduction in the qualifying period for settlement, meaning they will continue to be able to settle in the UK after 5 years’ residence, subject to meeting the mandatory requirements. We are seeking views on earned settlement through the public consultation A Fairer Pathway to Settlement and will continue to listen to the views of Hong Kongers. Details of the earned settlement model will be finalised following that consultation, including any transitional arrangements and exemptions from the mandatory requirements. In the meantime, the current rules for settlement under the BN(O) route will continue to apply. We will also consider the requirements for English language qualifications in nationality applications, and any changes will be announced at a later date. |
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Visas: British National (Overseas)
Asked by: Helen Maguire (Liberal Democrat - Epsom and Ewell) Tuesday 13th January 2026 Question to the Home Office: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, whether income requirements will be (a) waived and (b) adapted for BN(O) visa applicants in full-time education. Answered by Mike Tapp - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Home Office) The Government remains steadfast in its support for members of the Hong Kong community in the UK and is committed to maintaining lawful routes of entry for people from Hong Kong, including the BN(O) route. BN(O) visa holders will attract a 5-year reduction in the qualifying period for settlement, meaning they will continue to be able to settle in the UK after 5 years’ residence, subject to meeting the mandatory requirements. We are seeking views on earned settlement through the public consultation A Fairer Pathway to Settlement and will continue to listen to the views of Hong Kongers. Details of the earned settlement model will be finalised following that consultation, including any transitional arrangements and exemptions from the mandatory requirements. In the meantime, the current rules for settlement under the BN(O) route will continue to apply. We will also consider the requirements for English language qualifications in nationality applications, and any changes will be announced at a later date. |
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Visas: British National (Overseas)
Asked by: Helen Maguire (Liberal Democrat - Epsom and Ewell) Tuesday 13th January 2026 Question to the Home Office: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how B2 requirements will be assessed for 18-year-old BN(O) dependants. Answered by Mike Tapp - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Home Office) The Government remains steadfast in its support for members of the Hong Kong community in the UK and is committed to maintaining lawful routes of entry for people from Hong Kong, including the BN(O) route. BN(O) visa holders will attract a 5-year reduction in the qualifying period for settlement, meaning they will continue to be able to settle in the UK after 5 years’ residence, subject to meeting the mandatory requirements. We are seeking views on earned settlement through the public consultation A Fairer Pathway to Settlement and will continue to listen to the views of Hong Kongers. Details of the earned settlement model will be finalised following that consultation, including any transitional arrangements and exemptions from the mandatory requirements. In the meantime, the current rules for settlement under the BN(O) route will continue to apply. We will also consider the requirements for English language qualifications in nationality applications, and any changes will be announced at a later date. |
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Small Modular Reactors: Insurance
Asked by: Helen Maguire (Liberal Democrat - Epsom and Ewell) Wednesday 14th January 2026 Question to the Department for Energy Security & Net Zero: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, whether small modular reactors will be commercially insurable against nuclear radiation events. Answered by Michael Shanks - Minister of State (Department for Energy Security and Net Zero) Under the Nuclear Installations Act 1965, operators of nuclear licensed sites are required to have sufficient financial coverage to ensure compensation would be available in the unlikely event of a nuclear incident.
Most operators secure this coverage through nuclear insurance. These are commercial arrangements between operators and insurers. Small modular reactor operators could seek such arrangements in the same manner as other nuclear projects.
In the event that commercially available cover is unattainable, the Secretary of State can make provision for financial security under such terms it considers appropriate. This can be used to ensure there are no gaps in cover. |
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Transport: Women
Asked by: Helen Maguire (Liberal Democrat - Epsom and Ewell) Wednesday 14th January 2026 Question to the Department for Transport: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what assessment she has made of the adequacy of safe evening transport for women in (a) rural areas and (b) Langley Vale. Answered by Lilian Greenwood - Government Whip, Lord Commissioner of HM Treasury The Department for Transport is committed to making the transport network safer for everyone, including women and girls, whenever and wherever they are travelling. As part of the Government’s aims to reduce Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) by half over the next decade, the Department has an ambitious, evidence-based programme of work to help tackle VAWG on transport. This includes measures in the Bus Services Act 2025 such as training on how to recognise and respond to incidents of criminal and antisocial behaviour (ASB). We know that women and girls are more likely than men to avoid travelling alone when it’s dark. The Department’s ‘Protected characteristics and public transport perceptions and safety’ research, published in 2023, also found that women were more concerned than men about the risk of violence regardless of the time of day. People living in rural areas were more likely to say they felt safe, albeit by a relatively small margin. We are continuing to build our evidence base to better understand the prevalence of VAWG and ASB across the transport network so we can better target interventions. In the meantime, the Department will continue to work across government and with partners, including the British Transport Police (BTP), the transport industry and local authorities to ensure that everyone feels and is safe when travelling.
In relation to taxis and private hire vehicles (PHVs), the English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill is seeking a power to set in regulations national minimum standards for taxi and PHV licensing. The power was approved by the House of Commons at Report Stage, and the Bill is now being considered by the House of Lords. If passed, this would enable government to set robust standards for licensing right across England, to keep women and girls and, indeed, all members of the public safe, wherever they live or travel.
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Monday 12th January 47 signatures (Most recent: 28 Jan 2026) Tabled by: Helen Maguire (Liberal Democrat - Epsom and Ewell) That this House recognises Less Survivable Cancers Week; notes the six less survivable cancers are cancers of the brain, liver, lungs, pancreas, oesophagus and stomach; further recognises that these cancers account for 67,000 deaths every year and represent around 42% of all cancer deaths in the UK; further notes late … |
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5th January 2026
Helen Maguire (Liberal Democrat - Epsom and Ewell) 3. Gifts, benefits and hospitality from UK sources National Liberal Club - £1,140.00 Source |
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Monday 26th January Helen Maguire signed this EDM as a sponsor on Wednesday 28th January 2026 Wincanton Cares wins Connecting People Award 6 signatures (Most recent: 28 Jan 2026)Tabled by: Sarah Dyke (Liberal Democrat - Glastonbury and Somerton) That this House congratulates Wincanton Cares on winning the Connecting People Award at the South West Integrated Care Awards 2026; notes that the charity was founded in 2022 by Jacky King as a response to the closure of the Cale View care home, to provide much needed support to the … |
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Monday 26th January Helen Maguire signed this EDM as a sponsor on Wednesday 28th January 2026 6 signatures (Most recent: 28 Jan 2026) Tabled by: Adam Dance (Liberal Democrat - Yeovil) That this House celebrates the upcoming launch of the Octagon Memory Choir, a new dementia-friendly choir designed to support people living with memory loss; further congratulates the Octagon Theatre and Westlands on the continued success of their Arts Engagement and Outreach programme; recognises the vital importance of effective dementia support; … |
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Monday 26th January Helen Maguire signed this EDM on Wednesday 28th January 2026 17 signatures (Most recent: 28 Jan 2026) Tabled by: Cameron Thomas (Liberal Democrat - Tewkesbury) That this House notes with concern the thousands of migrants currently working on Health and Care Worker visas, most notably those classified as medium-skilled workers, who, following new Government reforms, will not be eligible to apply for indefinite leave to remain for a further fifteen years, despite having been promised … |
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Tuesday 27th January Helen Maguire signed this EDM on Wednesday 28th January 2026 15 signatures (Most recent: 28 Jan 2026) Tabled by: Lee Dillon (Liberal Democrat - Newbury) That this House notes with concern that in 2024 over 3,000 road incidents involving horses were recorded by the British Horse Society; further notes with concern that 81% of those incidents occurred because a driver passed a horse too closely or at excessive speed; calls on the Government to review … |
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Tuesday 27th January Helen Maguire signed this EDM on Wednesday 28th January 2026 7 signatures (Most recent: 28 Jan 2026) Tabled by: Lee Dillon (Liberal Democrat - Newbury) That this House praises Nicole Brooks for creating West Berkshire’s empty chairs loneliness group; notes the importance of such community initiatives, which invite people to sit together at pub tables so that no one has to sit alone; congratulates Nicole on establishing the group in Newbury, with events to be … |
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Tuesday 27th January Helen Maguire signed this EDM on Wednesday 28th January 2026 31 signatures (Most recent: 28 Jan 2026) Tabled by: Victoria Collins (Liberal Democrat - Harpenden and Berkhamsted) That this House acknowledges the devastating impact of social media on children's mental health, development, and safety; believes that tech companies have for too long prioritised profit over protection, exploiting children through addictive algorithms and treating young people as data to be mined rather than individuals whose wellbeing must be … |
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Wednesday 21st January Helen Maguire signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 26th January 2026 5 signatures (Most recent: 28 Jan 2026) Tabled by: Lee Dillon (Liberal Democrat - Newbury) That this House notes with great sadness the death of Chris Boulton, Chief Executive of Greenham Trust; recognises the significant contribution made by Chris Boulton following his appointment in 2014, during which time he helped to double the size of the Trust’s charitable endowment and increase the surplus available for … |
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Thursday 22nd January Helen Maguire signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 26th January 2026 Linda Snelling and the Somerset Bus Partnership 7 signatures (Most recent: 28 Jan 2026)Tabled by: Adam Dance (Liberal Democrat - Yeovil) That this House commends the hard work and dedication of Linda Snelling of the Somerset Bus Partnership in supporting bus users in Somerset; recognises that this dedication comes at a time when bus mileage in the county has, since 2010, fallen more than 70% according to Government figures; further recognises … |
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Thursday 22nd January Helen Maguire signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 26th January 2026 26 signatures (Most recent: 28 Jan 2026) Tabled by: Wendy Chamberlain (Liberal Democrat - North East Fife) That this House notes the crisis caused by gambling harms, with approximately 2.5% of the adult British population suffering from problem gambling and a further 11.5% experiencing a lower level of harm or elevated risk; further notes with deep concern that an estimated 1.2% of 11 to 17 year olds … |
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Thursday 22nd January Helen Maguire signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 26th January 2026 Ex-Howe of Fife players selected for Scotland 2026 Six Nations 5 signatures (Most recent: 26 Jan 2026)Tabled by: Wendy Chamberlain (Liberal Democrat - North East Fife) That this House congratulates the three former Howe of Fife rugby players on their selection for the Scotland squad competing in the 2026 Guinness Six Nations Championship; acknowledges the dedication, skill and commitment to the sport that has taken them from grassroots rugby with Howe of Fife to the pinnacle … |
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Thursday 22nd January Helen Maguire signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 26th January 2026 7 signatures (Most recent: 28 Jan 2026) Tabled by: Wendy Chamberlain (Liberal Democrat - North East Fife) That this House expresses its deep sympathies at the passing of Joe Preece who managed the Cupar Foodbank for more than five years; recognises his incredible work and his commitment to making sure everyone felt welcomed and cared for at the Foodbank; notes the laughter and joy which Joe brought … |
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Wednesday 21st January Helen Maguire signed this EDM on Monday 26th January 2026 19 signatures (Most recent: 28 Jan 2026) Tabled by: Wera Hobhouse (Liberal Democrat - Bath) That this House commemorates the 90th anniversary since Emperor Haile Selassie moved to Fairfield House in Bath in 1936 while in exile during the Italian occupation of East Africa; recognises the significance of Haile Selassie as the central figure in Rastafarianism; further recognises his many years campaigning against fascist dictator … |
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Wednesday 21st January Helen Maguire signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 26th January 2026 7 signatures (Most recent: 28 Jan 2026) Tabled by: Lee Dillon (Liberal Democrat - Newbury) That this House congratulates N-Fest in Newbury on its charitable work and community engagement in 2025; recognises the hard work and dedication of the organisers of N-Fest, which has been running since 2004, previously known as Newbury Real Ale Festival, and consistently delivers a successful event for spectators and performers … |
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Wednesday 21st January Helen Maguire signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 26th January 2026 Geoffrey Hayes contribution to engineering 7 signatures (Most recent: 28 Jan 2026)Tabled by: Wendy Chamberlain (Liberal Democrat - North East Fife) That this House congratulates Mr Geoffrey Hayes, a resident of Lomond View in North East Fife, on being celebrated for a remarkable 50-year contribution to engineering; recognises the outstanding dedication and impact of his work over five decades, both locally and within the wider engineering community; honours the positive difference … |
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Wednesday 21st January Helen Maguire signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 26th January 2026 Edinburgh Zoo’s veterinary achievements and Poly the northern rockhopper penguin 10 signatures (Most recent: 28 Jan 2026)Tabled by: Christine Jardine (Liberal Democrat - Edinburgh West) That this House congratulates Edinburgh Zoo on the remarkable recovery of Poly, a northern rockhopper penguin, following her second surgery to treat a serious infection in her eye socket; notes that Poly has now returned to her colony at Penguins Rock and continues to be monitored by expert veterinary staff; … |
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Tuesday 20th January Helen Maguire signed this EDM on Monday 26th January 2026 11 signatures (Most recent: 28 Jan 2026) Tabled by: Tom Morrison (Liberal Democrat - Cheadle) That this House is deeply concerned by reports of the killing of Dipu Chandra Das, a Hindu labourer, in Mymensingh, Bangladesh, in December 2025, following an incident of mob violence; expresses grave alarm at continued reports of attacks, intimidation and violence against religious minorities in Bangladesh, including members of the … |
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Tuesday 20th January Helen Maguire signed this EDM on Monday 26th January 2026 Commemorating National Care Leaver’s Month November 2025 21 signatures (Most recent: 28 Jan 2026)Tabled by: Tom Morrison (Liberal Democrat - Cheadle) That this House notes the importance of the first National Care Leavers Month in November 2025 and celebrates that a month is dedicated to this important cause; acknowledges the difficulties and inequities that care leavers face, including a cliff edge of support and services that disappear suddenly, a postcode lottery … |
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Tuesday 20th January Helen Maguire signed this EDM on Monday 26th January 2026 24 signatures (Most recent: 28 Jan 2026) Tabled by: Danny Chambers (Liberal Democrat - Winchester) That this House recognises lack of adequate action on the importation of illegal meat coming in to the UK via ports like Dover; notes that Dover Port Health has now removed over 300 tonnes of illegal meat; further notes that this has been a recognised issue for over two decades … |
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Monday 19th January Helen Maguire signed this EDM as a sponsor on Tuesday 20th January 2026 8 signatures (Most recent: 28 Jan 2026) Tabled by: Adam Dance (Liberal Democrat - Yeovil) That this House celebrates the re-opening of Chard Young People’s Centre as The Hive; recognises the tireless efforts of Chard Town Council and local community activists in saving the site from closure; notes the importance of youth clubs up and down the country in providing safe and supportive environments for … |
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Monday 19th January Helen Maguire signed this EDM on Tuesday 20th January 2026 Public health campaign on tackling stigma towards suicide 40 signatures (Most recent: 28 Jan 2026)Tabled by: Sarah Olney (Liberal Democrat - Richmond Park) That this House highlights, on Blue Monday, that every life lost to suicide is a tragedy; recognises the importance of breaking down barriers surrounding the stigma towards the topic of suicide; understands the importance of opening up conversations on the issue; further acknowledges that many people do not feel comfortable … |
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Monday 19th January Helen Maguire signed this EDM on Tuesday 20th January 2026 20 signatures (Most recent: 28 Jan 2026) Tabled by: Liz Jarvis (Liberal Democrat - Eastleigh) That this House wishes Dolly Parton a happy 80th birthday; recognises her philanthropic efforts through the Dollywood Foundation to inspire children in her home county to achieve educational success; acknowledges that the Dolly Parton's Imagination Library has been in operation for over 30 years, gifting millions of free books to … |
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Wednesday 14th January Helen Maguire signed this EDM on Friday 16th January 2026 Peter Hill, visiting every pub in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide 2020 16 signatures (Most recent: 21 Jan 2026)Tabled by: Daisy Cooper (Liberal Democrat - St Albans) That this House congratulates the outstanding achievement of Peter Hill who has visited all 4,429 pubs featured in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide 2020; notes that on Friday 9 January 2026 the award-winning pub The Mermaid in St Albans had the honour of being the final pub Peter visited as … |
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Tuesday 13th January Helen Maguire signed this EDM on Friday 16th January 2026 Somerset Bus Partnership and Bus Users UK Awards 2025 12 signatures (Most recent: 20 Jan 2026)Tabled by: Sarah Dyke (Liberal Democrat - Glastonbury and Somerton) That this House congratulates Somerset Bus Partnership on winning the Non Stop Impact Award at the Bus Users UK Catch the Bus 2025 Awards; notes that the award was received in recognition of the partnership’s tireless campaigning throughout the year which led the way to the highest number of events … |
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Wednesday 14th January Helen Maguire signed this EDM on Friday 16th January 2026 47 signatures (Most recent: 28 Jan 2026) Tabled by: Calum Miller (Liberal Democrat - Bicester and Woodstock) That this House applauds the courage and resilience shown by the Iranian people in standing up to the tyrannical leaders of their country, and recognises the echoes of the bravery demonstrated following the death of Mahsa Amini in 2022 at the hands of the religious morality police; believes that the … |
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Wednesday 14th January Helen Maguire signed this EDM on Friday 16th January 2026 64 signatures (Most recent: 28 Jan 2026) Tabled by: Monica Harding (Liberal Democrat - Esher and Walton) That this House notes with serious concern reports that, from 31 December 2025, international non-governmental organisations operating in the Occupied Palestinian Territories have been informed that their registrations are due to expire under a newly introduced Israeli registration system, requiring the cessation of activities and the withdrawal of staff within … |
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Thursday 15th January Helen Maguire signed this EDM as a sponsor on Friday 16th January 2026 12 signatures (Most recent: 21 Jan 2026) Tabled by: Helen Morgan (Liberal Democrat - North Shropshire) That this House acknowledges the excellent work of the Veterans’ Orthopaedic Service based at the Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital in Gobowen; commends the delivery of more than 35,000 veteran patient appointments since the service opened a decade ago; notes its status as the largest provider of specialist … |
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Thursday 15th January Helen Maguire signed this EDM as a sponsor on Friday 16th January 2026 Richard Clothier MBE for services to sustainable agriculture and food production 11 signatures (Most recent: 28 Jan 2026)Tabled by: Sarah Dyke (Liberal Democrat - Glastonbury and Somerton) That this House congratulates Richard Clothier, a third-generation cheesemaker and the managing director of Wyke Farms in Wykechampflower, on being awarded an MBE in His Majesty The King’s New Year Honours for services to sustainable agriculture and food production; recognises that for over 160 years, Wyke Farms has been producing … |
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Thursday 15th January Helen Maguire signed this EDM as a sponsor on Friday 16th January 2026 Sustainable and Integrated Transport for Ullswater 10 signatures (Most recent: 21 Jan 2026)Tabled by: Tim Farron (Liberal Democrat - Westmorland and Lonsdale) That this House commends the outstanding work of Sustainable and Integrated Transport for Ullswater (SITU) who are dedicated to reducing car dependency and improving access to the Ullswater Valley through affordable, environmentally friendly transport; recognises that SITU’s Ullswater Bus service carried over 5,500 passengers in 2025, up from 3,669 in … |
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Thursday 15th January Helen Maguire signed this EDM as a sponsor on Friday 16th January 2026 7 signatures (Most recent: 21 Jan 2026) Tabled by: Brian Mathew (Liberal Democrat - Melksham and Devizes) That this House congratulates the outstanding charitable efforts of Dexter Holton, a 9 year old boy from Melksham; commends his compassion and civic responsibility through voluntary fundraising and donations; notes that he has donated food, gifts and toys to the Salvation Army in support of families and other children experiencing … |
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Monday 12th January Helen Maguire signed this EDM as a sponsor on Tuesday 13th January 2026 8 signatures (Most recent: 19 Jan 2026) Tabled by: Tim Farron (Liberal Democrat - Westmorland and Lonsdale) That this House mourns the passing of Gerry Keating, former Newcastle upon Tyne City Councillor for Blakelaw and then North Jesmond, a teacher at Newcastle Royal Grammar School, as well as a long distance runner, a liberal, eccentric, maker and enjoyer of political mischief, contrarian, rugby league fanatic and, most … |
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Monday 12th January Helen Maguire signed this EDM on Tuesday 13th January 2026 13 signatures (Most recent: 16 Jan 2026) Tabled by: Ian Roome (Liberal Democrat - North Devon) That this House commends volunteers and trustees of Earth Action North Devon, formerly Plastic Free North Devon, for their exemplary environmental leadership during 2025; applauds more than fifteen hundred community volunteers who collected more than 2.4 metric tonnes of discarded plastic and other waste across more than forty community clean-ups; … |
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Monday 12th January Helen Maguire signed this EDM on Tuesday 13th January 2026 Use of UK bases by the United States and international law in relation to Greenland 44 signatures (Most recent: 28 Jan 2026)Tabled by: James MacCleary (Liberal Democrat - Lewes) That this House expresses concern at increasingly explicit rhetoric from the US Administration regarding Greenland; reaffirms that the future of Greenland is a matter for the Greenlanders and the Kingdom of Denmark alone, and that Denmark is a NATO ally whose sovereignty must be respected; recalls the 1952 Churchill–Truman Communiqué, … |
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Monday 12th January Helen Maguire signed this EDM as a sponsor on Tuesday 13th January 2026 175th anniversary of the founding of Surrey Police 12 signatures (Most recent: 16 Jan 2026)Tabled by: Will Forster (Liberal Democrat - Woking) That this House notes the 175th anniversary of the founding of Surrey Constabulary, now Surrey Police; recognises that the creation of the county police force followed widespread concern about lawlessness in Surrey in the mid nineteenth century, including the murder of the Reverend George Hollest in Frimley in 1850; acknowledges … |
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Tuesday 6th January Helen Maguire signed this EDM on Monday 12th January 2026 Wimborne, Town of Culture 2026 9 signatures (Most recent: 14 Jan 2026)Tabled by: Vikki Slade (Liberal Democrat - Mid Dorset and North Poole) That this House celebrates the awarding of Wimborne as Dorset’s Town of Culture for 2026; eagerly anticipates a packed programme of performances, exhibitions and cultural events; commends our museums and galleries, such as the Museum of East Dorset, Walford Mill and Fossil Blue Gallery, the Tivoli theatre and performance groups … |
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Wednesday 7th January Helen Maguire signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 12th January 2026 RESP and St Andrews Aquarium nominated for award 10 signatures (Most recent: 14 Jan 2026)Tabled by: Wendy Chamberlain (Liberal Democrat - North East Fife) That this House congratulates the River Eden Sustainability Partnership (RESP) on being nominated for the Great British Wildlife Restoration Award, organised by the British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums (BIAZA); recognises this nomination as a significant achievement and notes that RESP is one of only two Scottish projects … |
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Tuesday 6th January Helen Maguire signed this EDM on Monday 12th January 2026 10 signatures (Most recent: 14 Jan 2026) Tabled by: Brian Mathew (Liberal Democrat - Melksham and Devizes) That this House commends the hard work of Vera Petty in serving the Melksham Oak Community School community for 41 years as a cleaning supervisor; recognises the positive impact she has had on teachers, colleagues, students and the larger school community; and wishes her well in retirement. |
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Monday 5th January Helen Maguire signed this EDM as a sponsor on Tuesday 6th January 2026 7 signatures (Most recent: 7 Jan 2026) Tabled by: Adam Dance (Liberal Democrat - Yeovil) That this House congratulates the Good Fellowship Club on receiving the King’s Award for Voluntary Service; recognises the exemplary work it has done to improve the quality of life for senior citizens in Yeovil; acknowledges its innovative approach to tackling loneliness, including the use of adapted coaches to collect members … |
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Monday 5th January Helen Maguire signed this EDM as a sponsor on Tuesday 6th January 2026 9 signatures (Most recent: 13 Jan 2026) Tabled by: Adam Dance (Liberal Democrat - Yeovil) That this House congratulates the Swan Theatre in Yeovil constituency on opening new facilities to welcome its 50th Birthday, including a new bar and theatre foyer; recognises the important role played by the Swan Theatre and Yeovil Dramatic and Arts Society within the community; further recognises the vital contribution that … |
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Monday 5th January Helen Maguire signed this EDM as a sponsor on Tuesday 6th January 2026 Yeovil College's University Centre 8 signatures (Most recent: 7 Jan 2026)Tabled by: Adam Dance (Liberal Democrat - Yeovil) That this House congratulates Yeovil College’s University Centre on its largest-ever graduation ceremony; further congratulates the 110 graduates who took part; recognises the vital role played by the college and its partners in training and upskilling the local workforce; notes the importance of higher and degree apprenticeships in unlocking prosperity … |
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Monday 5th January Helen Maguire signed this EDM as a sponsor on Tuesday 6th January 2026 In memory of Andrew Arbuckle MBE 10 signatures (Most recent: 19 Jan 2026)Tabled by: Wendy Chamberlain (Liberal Democrat - North East Fife) That this House notes with great sadness the death of Andrew Arbuckle MBE, former Scottish Liberal Democrat Member of the Scottish Parliament for Mid Scotland and Fife, who passed away peacefully on Christmas Day at the age of 81; recognises his long and distinguished career as a journalist, including four … |
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Monday 5th January Helen Maguire signed this EDM as a sponsor on Tuesday 6th January 2026 Winifred Maduko Ambassador of the Year Award 8 signatures (Most recent: 12 Jan 2026)Tabled by: Wendy Chamberlain (Liberal Democrat - North East Fife) That this House congratulates Winifred Maduko, PhD student at University of St Andrews and Youth Ambassador for The ONE Campaign, on receiving the Ambassador of the Year Award at The ONE Campaign’s End of Year wrap up; recognises the incredible work Winifred does as an ambassador and her outstanding contribution … |
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Monday 5th January Helen Maguire signed this EDM as a sponsor on Tuesday 6th January 2026 Wemyss Ware wins Best Heritage Pottery Company 7 signatures (Most recent: 12 Jan 2026)Tabled by: Wendy Chamberlain (Liberal Democrat - North East Fife) That this House congratulates Wemyss Ware on winning the Best Heritage Pottery Company at the Scottish Enterprise Awards 2025; notes that Wemyss Ware is a highly collectable and sought-after pottery; celebrates that the pottery has been produced by Griselda Hill and her team at her Pottery in Ceres since 1985; … |
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Monday 5th January Helen Maguire signed this EDM on Tuesday 6th January 2026 15 signatures (Most recent: 19 Jan 2026) Tabled by: Layla Moran (Liberal Democrat - Oxford West and Abingdon) That this House recognises the vital work which The Gatehouse charity in Oxford does to help those living in poverty and experiencing homelessness; celebrates the amazing contribution which The Gatehouse and its volunteers have made to the thousands of people who have used their services over the past 37 years; … |
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Thursday 18th December Helen Maguire signed this EDM on Tuesday 6th January 2026 15 signatures (Most recent: 19 Jan 2026) Tabled by: Lee Dillon (Liberal Democrat - Newbury) That this House notes with concern that Berkshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, together with the Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire Integrated Care Board, has temporarily closed the acceptance of new adult ADHD referrals; recognises the significant pressure currently facing the Trust, having received more referrals in a single month than it … |
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Thursday 18th December Helen Maguire signed this EDM on Tuesday 6th January 2026 Nuclear Regulatory Review and habitats regulations 48 signatures (Most recent: 28 Jan 2026)Tabled by: Pippa Heylings (Liberal Democrat - South Cambridgeshire) That this House recognises the overwhelming public support for nature and understands that restoring the natural environment is critical to public health and a strong, sustainable and resilient economy; expresses concern that recommendations in the Nuclear Regulatory Review may weaken habitats regulations and undermine legal protections for our most important … |
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Thursday 18th December Helen Maguire signed this EDM on Tuesday 6th January 2026 10 signatures (Most recent: 26 Jan 2026) Tabled by: Jess Brown-Fuller (Liberal Democrat - Chichester) That this House notes with concern the pollution incident after a cargo ship lost 16 shipping containers on the Solent, affecting a stretch of coastline from the Witterings to Bognor Regis; further notes that the sheer volume of bananas, avocados, alongside plastic, foam installation and metal has caused concern for … |
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Thursday 18th December Helen Maguire signed this EDM on Tuesday 6th January 2026 Tribute to Lance Corporal George Thomas Hooley 24 signatures (Most recent: 12 Jan 2026)Tabled by: Pippa Heylings (Liberal Democrat - South Cambridgeshire) That this House pays tribute to Lance Corporal George Thomas Hooley, who tragically lost his life while serving with the British Army in Ukraine; notes the unwavering support for Ukraine across the UK which Lance Corporal Hooley embodied; recognises his courage, professionalism and commitment to defending democratic values; acknowledges the … |
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Thursday 18th December Helen Maguire signed this EDM on Tuesday 6th January 2026 50th anniversary of Central Church Torquay 10 signatures (Most recent: 6 Jan 2026)Tabled by: Steve Darling (Liberal Democrat - Torbay) That this House celebrates the 50th anniversary of Central Church in Torquay; notes that the foundation stone was laid in June 1975 and the building opened in September of that year; recognises the church’s distinctive white structure and its three crosses, a well-known and much-discussed feature of Torbay’s skyline; further … |
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Thursday 18th December Helen Maguire signed this EDM on Tuesday 6th January 2026 UN Convention on the Rights of Older Persons 70 signatures (Most recent: 28 Jan 2026)Tabled by: Steve Darling (Liberal Democrat - Torbay) That this House supports the protection of the rights of older people in the UK and globally; recognises that a UN Convention on the Rights of Older Persons is an important step for establishing a global minimum standard of legal protection for older people everywhere; acknowledges the strong track record … |
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Thursday 18th December Helen Maguire signed this EDM on Tuesday 6th January 2026 Future of Cambridge Veterinary School 14 signatures (Most recent: 16 Jan 2026)Tabled by: Danny Chambers (Liberal Democrat - Winchester) That this House expresses concern over the reports of the closure of Cambridge Veterinary School; notes that this would constitute a severe blow to not only our public health but our food security, pandemic preparedness, antimicrobial stewardship and the vital multidisciplinary research required to keep us safe; acknowledges the concern … |
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6 Jan 2026, 12:34 p.m. - House of Commons " Please these topicals? Secretary. right. Home grown, clean power is always going to give us energy security. >> Helen Maguire Mr Speaker an " Rt Hon Ed Miliband MP, The Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero (Doncaster North, Labour) - View Video - View Transcript |
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6 Jan 2026, 6:46 p.m. - House of Commons ">> Helen Maguire Mr Speaker diesel powered transport refrigeration consuming around 235,000,000l " Oral questions: Energy Security and Net Zero - View Video - View Transcript |
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6 Jan 2026, 6:46 p.m. - House of Commons "Home grown, clean power is always >> Helen Maguire Mr Speaker " Oral questions: Energy Security and Net Zero - View Video - View Transcript |
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12 Jan 2026, 4:27 p.m. - House of Commons "House agreement with Germany, for instance, more collaboration and cooperation with Poland. There's more to come. >> Helen Maguire. " Emma Hardy MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Kingston upon Hull West and Haltemprice, Labour) - View Video - View Transcript |
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12 Jan 2026, 4:27 p.m. - House of Commons ">> Helen Maguire. >> Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I congratulate my hon. Friend for securing this important question today. There is a resounding threat " Emma Hardy MP, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Kingston upon Hull West and Haltemprice, Labour) - View Video - View Transcript |
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13 Jan 2026, 12:16 p.m. - House of Commons " I look forward to the keys being ended in Helen Maguire. >> Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Last night Surrey Heartlands, ICB and two hospital trusts in Surrey declared a critical incident. This " Helen Maguire MP (Epsom and Ewell, Liberal Democrat) - View Video - View Transcript |
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157 speeches (25,757 words) Monday 12th January 2026 - Westminster Hall Cabinet Office Mentions: 1: Lisa Smart (LD - Hazel Grove) Friend the Member for Epsom and Ewell (Helen Maguire) mentioned, we Liberal Democrats are urging the - Link to Speech |