Information between 5th January 2026 - 15th January 2026
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7 Jan 2026 - Jury Trials - View Vote Context Jayne Kirkham voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 284 Labour No votes vs 1 Labour Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 182 Noes - 290 |
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7 Jan 2026 - Rural Communities - View Vote Context Jayne Kirkham voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 328 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 105 Noes - 332 |
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13 Jan 2026 - Finance (No. 2) Bill - View Vote Context Jayne Kirkham voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 323 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 348 Noes - 167 |
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13 Jan 2026 - Finance (No. 2) Bill - View Vote Context Jayne Kirkham voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 328 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 172 Noes - 334 |
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13 Jan 2026 - Finance (No. 2) Bill - View Vote Context Jayne Kirkham voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 325 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 181 Noes - 335 |
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13 Jan 2026 - Finance (No. 2) Bill - View Vote Context Jayne Kirkham voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 328 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 344 Noes - 173 |
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13 Jan 2026 - Finance (No. 2) Bill - View Vote Context Jayne Kirkham voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 321 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 184 Noes - 331 |
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13 Jan 2026 - Finance (No. 2) Bill - View Vote Context Jayne Kirkham voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 334 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 187 Noes - 351 |
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Jayne Kirkham speeches from: Offshore Wind
Jayne Kirkham contributed 1 speech (75 words) Wednesday 14th January 2026 - Commons Chamber Department for Energy Security & Net Zero |
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Jayne Kirkham speeches from: Horse and Rider Road Safety
Jayne Kirkham contributed 1 speech (48 words) Wednesday 14th January 2026 - Westminster Hall HM Treasury |
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Jayne Kirkham speeches from: Storm Goretti
Jayne Kirkham contributed 1 speech (173 words) Tuesday 13th January 2026 - Commons Chamber Cabinet Office |
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Jayne Kirkham speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Jayne Kirkham contributed 2 speeches (136 words) Thursday 8th January 2026 - Commons Chamber Department for Transport |
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Jayne Kirkham speeches from: Rural Communities
Jayne Kirkham contributed 2 speeches (502 words) Wednesday 7th January 2026 - Commons Chamber Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs |
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Jayne Kirkham speeches from: UK Town of Culture
Jayne Kirkham contributed 1 speech (657 words) Wednesday 7th January 2026 - Westminster Hall Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport |
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Jayne Kirkham speeches from: Agricultural Property Relief and Business Property Relief
Jayne Kirkham contributed 1 speech (68 words) Monday 5th January 2026 - Commons Chamber HM Treasury |
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Health Services
Asked by: Jayne Kirkham (Labour (Co-op) - Truro and Falmouth) Tuesday 13th January 2026 Question to the Department of Health and Social Care: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, when guidance on clinical delegation will be published. Answered by Karin Smyth - Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care) The regulators of registered healthcare professionals, including the General Medical Council (GMC) and the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), are independent of the Government, are directly accountable to Parliament, and are responsible for operational matters concerning the discharge of their statutory duties. The United Kingdom’s model of healthcare professional regulation is founded on the principle of regulators operating independently from the Government. The GMC has published the guidance ‘Delegation and referral’ while the NMC has published its guidance ‘Delegation and accountability’. Both regulators expect their registrants to follow the appropriate guidance when delegating clinical work. |
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Dental Services: Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly
Asked by: Jayne Kirkham (Labour (Co-op) - Truro and Falmouth) Friday 9th January 2026 Question to the Department of Health and Social Care: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, how many of the 10,910 additional urgent dental appointments allocated to Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly Integrated Care Board have been delivered since April 2025. Answered by Stephen Kinnock - Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care) We have asked the integrated care boards (ICBs) to commission extra urgent dental appointments to make sure that patients with urgent dental needs can get the treatment they require. ICBs have been making extra appointments available from April 2025. Appointments are available across the country, with specific expectations for each region. These appointments are more heavily weighted towards those areas where they are needed the most. Data on delivery of urgent dental care, including additional delivery, will be published annually as part of the NHS Dental Statistics England Official Statistics series. These statistics are released each August and are the primary source of data on the delivery of NHS dental care. |
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Holiday Accommodation: Energy Performance Certificates
Asked by: Jayne Kirkham (Labour (Co-op) - Truro and Falmouth) Monday 12th January 2026 Question to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government: To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, for what reason he proposes the inclusion of holiday lets within the Energy Performance Certificate regime; and whether sector-specific data, including occupancy patterns, energy consumption profiles, and seasonal variations, has been analysed prior to progressing towards regulation. Answered by Samantha Dixon - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Housing, Communities and Local Government) EPCs help owners better understand the energy performance of their buildings and identify opportunities to improve them. We consulted on proposals to regulate short-term rental properties to have a valid Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) at the point of being let, irrespective of whether the occupier is responsible for energy costs, to provide clarity on existing guidance for when furnished holiday lets require EPCs. The impact assessment published alongside our consultation (accessible here: Reforms to the Energy Performance of Buildings regime: impact assessment) considered the effects of our proposals for short-term and holiday lets. We are analysing responses to the consultation, including from the short-term let sector, and will publish the Government’s response to the consultation in due course. |
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Tidal Power
Asked by: Jayne Kirkham (Labour (Co-op) - Truro and Falmouth) Thursday 15th January 2026 Question to the Department for Energy Security & Net Zero: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, what steps his Department will take to ensure high levels of UK content in tidal stream projects. Answered by Michael Shanks - Minister of State (Department for Energy Security and Net Zero) The Government continues to engage with the tidal stream industry to support high levels of UK content in projects, which currently stands at around 80 per cent, including through the Marine Energy Taskforce’s sub group on supply chains. |
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Pupils: Health
Asked by: Jayne Kirkham (Labour (Co-op) - Truro and Falmouth) Thursday 15th January 2026 Question to the Department for Education: To ask the Secretary of State for Education, when draft updated statutory guidance on supporting pupils with medical conditions will be published. Answered by Georgia Gould - Minister of State (Education) The government has committed to ensuring that schools are equipped to support pupils with medical conditions effectively and inclusively. The current statutory guidance, ‘Supporting pupils at school with medical conditions,’ will be updated to reflect best practice and recent developments. We intend to consult later this year on revised guidance. This consultation will seek views from schools, parents, health professionals, and other stakeholders on proposals to strengthen how schools meet their duties, including improvements to allergy safety and broader medical condition management. Our aim is to ensure that every child can access education safely and confidently, regardless of their health needs. |
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Children: Care Homes
Asked by: Jayne Kirkham (Labour (Co-op) - Truro and Falmouth) Thursday 15th January 2026 Question to the Department for Education: To ask the Secretary of State for Education, how many and what proportion of children's homes that are privately owned and operated. Answered by Josh MacAlister - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Education) As at 31 March 2025, 84% (3,360) of all children’s homes were privately owned and operated.
Ofsted publish annual data on children’s social care in England. This includes data on the number of homes and the different types of social care providers. The latest data is available at: https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/childrens-social-care-in-england-2025.
The government is taking forward work to reshape the children’s social care placement’s market, including increasing the number of foster carers so that more children can be looked after in family-based environments and encouraging more non-profit, local authority, and social investment backed providers to enter the market. |
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8 Jan 2026, 10:10 a.m. - House of Commons " Jayne Kirkham Mr. Speaker. >> Jayne Kirkham Mr. Speaker. >> Question 14 Minister. >> The government published long term multi-year allocations for " Simon Lightwood MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport) (Wakefield and Rothwell, Labour ) - View Video - View Transcript |
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8 Jan 2026, 10:10 a.m. - House of Commons " Jayne Kirkham. " Jayne Kirkham MP (Truro and Falmouth, Labour ) - View Video - View Transcript |
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14 Jan 2026, 3:44 p.m. - House of Commons " Jayne Kirkham. as co-chair of the Celtic Sea floating Offshore wind APPG, I welcome the test and demo model CfD " Jayne Kirkham MP (Truro and Falmouth, Labour ) - View Video - View Transcript |
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13 Jan 2026, 1:44 p.m. - House of Commons "response and perhaps answers could be slightly shorter. >> Jayne Kirkham thank. >> You madam. Firstly, I'd like. >> To take this. " Jayne Kirkham MP (Truro and Falmouth, Labour ) - View Video - View Transcript |
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15 Jan 2026, 12:46 p.m. - House of Commons " Preston Jayne Kirkham. And I coincidentally went to visit HMP Wandsworth yesterday and was impressed by the progress that they've made in staff retention " Jayne Kirkham MP (Truro and Falmouth, Labour ) - View Video - View Transcript |
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15 Jan 2026, 3:59 p.m. - House of Commons " Jayne Kirkham. >> Thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker, and thank you to the Member for Stratford upon Avon for securing a " Jayne Kirkham MP (Truro and Falmouth, Labour ) - View Video - View Transcript |
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Storm Goretti
51 speeches (6,460 words) Tuesday 13th January 2026 - Commons Chamber Cabinet Office Mentions: 1: Mike Wood (Con - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire) Member for Truro and Falmouth (Jayne Kirkham), many people reported that when the power failed, mobile - Link to Speech 2: Perran Moon (Lab - Camborne and Redruth) Friend the Member for Truro and Falmouth (Jayne Kirkham) mentioned, the predictions are that storms like - Link to Speech |
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UK Town of Culture
49 speeches (13,633 words) Wednesday 7th January 2026 - Westminster Hall Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport Mentions: 1: Ian Murray (Lab - Edinburgh South) Friend the Member for Truro and Falmouth (Jayne Kirkham) talked about the history of opening up the arts - Link to Speech |
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Tuesday 6th January 2026
Oral Evidence - Drinking Water Inspectorate Reforming the water sector - Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee Found: Q1249 Jayne Kirkham: Good morning and thank you for coming. |
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Tuesday 6th January 2026
Oral Evidence - South East Water, and South East Water Reforming the water sector - Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee Found: Q1249 Jayne Kirkham: Good morning and thank you for coming. |
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Wednesday 17th December 2025
Formal Minutes - Formal Minutes 2024-2025 Health and Social Care Committee Found: Fenton-Glynn Paulette Hamilton Andrew George Alex McIntyre Joe Robertson Greg Stafford Jayne Kirkham |
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Tuesday 13th January 2026 9:30 a.m. Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee - Private Meeting View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Thursday 22nd January 2026 11:30 a.m. Railways Bill - Debate Subject: Further to consider the Bill View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Thursday 22nd January 2026 2 p.m. Railways Bill - Debate Subject: Further to consider the Bill View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Tuesday 20th January 2026 9:30 a.m. Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee - Oral evidence Subject: The future of farming At 10:00am: Oral evidence The Baroness Batters DL View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Tuesday 20th January 2026 9:25 a.m. Railways Bill - Oral evidence Subject: To consider the Bill At 9:25am: Oral evidence Jeremy Westlake - Chief Executive at Network Rail John Larkinson - Chief Executive at Office of Rail and Road Alex Hynes - Chief Executive at DfT Operator At 10:10am: Oral evidence Keith Williams CBE Richard Brown CBE At 10:35am: Oral evidence Ben Plowden - CEO at Campaign for Better Transport Michael Roberts - CEO at London TravelWatch Emma Vogelmann - CEO at Transport for All Alex Robertson - Chief Executive at Transport Focus View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Tuesday 20th January 2026 2 p.m. Railways Bill - Oral evidence Subject: Further to consider the Bill At 2:00pm: Oral evidence Mr John Thomas - Policy Director at AllRail Steve Montgomery - Managing Director at First Rail Maggie Simpson OBE - Director General at Rail Freight Group At 2:40pm: Oral evidence John Davies - VP of Industry Relations at Trainline Catriona Meehan - Member Representative (Omio) at Independent Rail Retailers At 3:05pm: Oral evidence Bill Reeve - Director of Rail Reform at Transport Scotland Peter McDonald - Director of Transport and Digital Connectivity at Welsh Government At 3:30pm: Oral evidence Malcolm Brown - CEO at Angel Trains Darren Caplan - Chief Executive at Railway Industry Association Rob Morris - Joint CEO SMO UKI and Managing Director at Siemens At 4:10pm: Oral evidence Andy Burnham - Mayor at Greater Manchester Combined Authority Jason Prince - Director at Urban Transport Group Tracy Brabin - Mayor at West Yorkshire Combined Authority At 5:00pm: Oral evidence Richard Bowker CBE At 5:20pm: Oral evidence Keir Mather MP - Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Minister for Aviation, Maritime and Decarbonisation) at Department for Transport Lilian Greenwood MP - Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Minister for Local Transport) at Department for Transport View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Tuesday 20th January 2026 4 p.m. Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee - Private Meeting View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Tuesday 27th January 2026 9:25 a.m. Railways Bill - Debate Subject: Further to consider the Bill View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Tuesday 27th January 2026 2 p.m. Railways Bill - Debate Subject: Further to consider the Bill View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Thursday 29th January 2026 11:30 a.m. Railways Bill - Debate Subject: Further to consider the Bill View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Thursday 29th January 2026 2 p.m. Railways Bill - Debate Subject: Further to consider the Bill View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Wednesday 28th January 2026 9:30 a.m. Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee - Oral evidence Subject: Fisheries and the marine environment At 10:00am: Oral evidence Colin Faulkner - Chief Executive at Seafish Olivia Thomas - Head of Marine Planning & Technical at The Crown Estate Michelle Willis - Iterim CEO at Marine Management Organisation (MMO) View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Tuesday 3rd February 2026 9:25 a.m. Railways Bill - Debate Subject: Further to consider the Bill View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Thursday 5th February 2026 11:30 a.m. Railways Bill - Debate Subject: Further to consider the Bill View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Thursday 5th February 2026 2 p.m. Railways Bill - Debate Subject: Further to consider the Bill View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Tuesday 3rd February 2026 2 p.m. Railways Bill - Debate Subject: Further to consider the Bill View calendar - Add to calendar |