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Information between 3rd February 2026 - 13th February 2026

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Division Votes
3 Feb 2026 - Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill - View Vote Context
Kirsty Blackman voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 8 Scottish National Party Aye votes vs 0 Scottish National Party No votes
Tally: Ayes - 458 Noes - 104
4 Feb 2026 - Climate Change - View Vote Context
Kirsty Blackman voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 9 Scottish National Party Aye votes vs 0 Scottish National Party No votes
Tally: Ayes - 392 Noes - 116


Speeches
Kirsty Blackman speeches from: Iran
Kirsty Blackman contributed 1 speech (106 words)
Tuesday 3rd February 2026 - Commons Chamber
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Kirsty Blackman speeches from: Point of Order
Kirsty Blackman contributed 1 speech (90 words)
Tuesday 3rd February 2026 - Commons Chamber
Kirsty Blackman speeches from: Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill
Kirsty Blackman contributed 5 speeches (937 words)
2nd reading
Tuesday 3rd February 2026 - Commons Chamber
Department for Work and Pensions


Written Answers
Race Equality Engagement Group
Asked by: Kirsty Blackman (Scottish National Party - Aberdeen North)
Tuesday 3rd February 2026

Question

To ask the Minister for Women and Equalities, whether the Race Equality Engagement Group has published any (a) reports and (b) other documents since March 2025.

Answered by Seema Malhotra - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The Race Equality Engagement Group (REEG) held its first meeting in June 2025.

On 25 September 2025 the REEG held its first thematic roundtable covering tackling the barriers to accessing finance and investment for ethnic minority entrepreneurs, and the Police Race Action Plan.

On 9 December 2025 the REEG held its second thematic roundtable and community engagement session, focusing on racial inequalities in maternal and neonatal health and cardiovascular disease.

The Group has met with stakeholders with lived experience, and from key government departments, civil society, community groups and institutions.

In line with the REEG’s Terms of Reference, these meetings are supporting efforts to strengthen the Government’s links with ethnic minority communities and enable constructive dialogue on the Government’s plans to tackle race inequalities.

Equal Pay: Disability and Ethnic Groups
Asked by: Kirsty Blackman (Scottish National Party - Aberdeen North)
Tuesday 3rd February 2026

Question

To ask the Minister for Women and Equalities, when she plans to publish the (a) evidence received from the consultation on how to implement mandatory ethnicity and disability pay gap reporting for large employers, and (b) draft Equality (Race and Disability) Bill.

Answered by Seema Malhotra - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

As set out in our manifesto and in the King’s Speech in July 2024, the government is committed to introducing mandatory ethnicity and disability pay gap reporting for large employers and making the right to equal pay effective for ethnic minority and disabled people.

Good progress has been made in developing the policy and legislative approach to ethnicity and disability pay gap reporting following the public consultation last year.

We will publish the government response to the ethnicity and disability pay gap reporting consultation, as well as sharing next steps on the Bill in due course.

Race Equality Engagement Group
Asked by: Kirsty Blackman (Scottish National Party - Aberdeen North)
Tuesday 3rd February 2026

Question

To ask the Minister for Women and Equalities, if she will list engagements that the Race Equality Engagement Group has had with (a) stakeholders and (b) community organisations since March 2025; and the output from these engagements.

Answered by Seema Malhotra - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The Race Equality Engagement Group (REEG) held its first meeting in June 2025.

On 25 September 2025 the REEG held its first thematic roundtable covering tackling the barriers to accessing finance and investment for ethnic minority entrepreneurs, and the Police Race Action Plan.

On 9 December 2025 the REEG held its second thematic roundtable and community engagement session, focusing on racial inequalities in maternal and neonatal health and cardiovascular disease.

The Group has met with stakeholders with lived experience, and from key government departments, civil society, community groups and institutions.

In line with the REEG’s Terms of Reference, these meetings are supporting efforts to strengthen the Government’s links with ethnic minority communities and enable constructive dialogue on the Government’s plans to tackle race inequalities.

Overseas Students: Gaza
Asked by: Kirsty Blackman (Scottish National Party - Aberdeen North)
Thursday 12th February 2026

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, if she will make an assessment of the potential merits of issuing emergency visas to students in Gaza who have confirmed UK university places; and whether her Department has had recent discussions with UK universities on facilitating safe passage for affected students.

Answered by Mike Tapp - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Home Office)

The Government provided exceptional support to enable the departure of Chevening Scholars and fully funded scholarship students from Gaza, for students whose courses began before 31 December 2025. This support was for students who met the relevant requirements of the Immigration Rules.

The Government is reviewing the impact of the policy implemented to-date, and any decision on further support will depend on the evolving international situation. We will continue to keep the policy under review.

This has been a cross-Government initiative and the Home Office, Department for Education and the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office have engaged with Higher Education Institutions throughout this process.

Driving Licences: Health
Asked by: Kirsty Blackman (Scottish National Party - Aberdeen North)
Tuesday 10th February 2026

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what assessment her Department has made of trends in the length of delays in the DVLA medical licensing process, particularly the time taken for applications to be reviewed by medical caseworkers after receipt; what steps her Department is taking to improve capacity and processing times; and whether (a) service standards and (b) target timeframes are in place for medical licence decisions.

Answered by Simon Lightwood - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport)

The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) aims to process all applications as quickly as possible. However, driving licence applications where a medical condition(s) must be investigated before a licence can be issued can take longer as they vary widely in complexity and the DVLA is often reliant on receiving information from third parties, including medical professionals, before a licence can be issued.

The DVLA is currently rolling out a new casework system which will deliver significant improvements to the services provided to drivers with medical conditions. This will be fully implemented by March 2026 and will provide improved turnaround times, increased capacity, increased automation, higher levels of digital functionality and increased digital communication. The DVLA is also increasing the number of staff to help reduce application processing and call waiting times.

The DVLA’s most recent annual report and accounts for 2024/25 showed that the DVLA achieved 85 per cent against its customer service measure to make a licensing decision in 90 days in 90 per cent of medical driving licence cases.



Early Day Motions
Thursday 12th February

Place2Be and Children’s Mental Health Week

6 signatures (Most recent: 26 Feb 2026)
Tabled by: Kirsty Blackman (Scottish National Party - Aberdeen North)
That this House recognises Place2Be’s Children’s Mental Health Week, which runs from 9-15 February; notes that the theme this year is This is My Place; further notes that Place2Be is a children’s mental health charity working in schools across the UK, including several in Aberdeen; acknowledges that a child’s sense …
Wednesday 11th February

Fifth anniversary of the Scottish Child Payment

9 signatures (Most recent: 11 Feb 2026)
Tabled by: Kirsty Blackman (Scottish National Party - Aberdeen North)
That this House welcomes the fifth anniversary of the introduction of the Scottish Child Payment, introduced by the Scottish Government on 15 February 2021; notes that since being launched at a value of £10 per week this payment will be worth £28.20 per week by April 2026, an increase of …


Early Day Motions Signed
Thursday 12th February
Kirsty Blackman signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 23rd February 2026

Scottish Opera founder Sir Alexander Gibson's 100th birthday

8 signatures (Most recent: 24 Feb 2026)
Tabled by: Martin Rhodes (Labour - Glasgow North)
That this House celebrates the cultural contribution to Scotland made by Sir Alexander Gibson on what would have been his 100th birthday; recognises that he was the first Scot to serve as Principal Conductor of the Scottish National Orchestra, a role he held for 25 years; further recognises that he …
Tuesday 10th February
Kirsty Blackman signed this EDM as a sponsor on Wednesday 11th February 2026

Relationship between Jeffrey Epstein and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor

27 signatures (Most recent: 26 Feb 2026)
Tabled by: Siân Berry (Green Party - Brighton Pavilion)
That this House believes that Buckingham Palace should publish all papers and electronic communications that contain reference to the relationship between Jeffrey Epstein and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
Wednesday 17th December
Kirsty Blackman signed this EDM on Tuesday 10th February 2026

Sinking of SS Tilawa

52 signatures (Most recent: 24 Feb 2026)
Tabled by: Daisy Cooper (Liberal Democrat - St Albans)
That this House remembers the 83rd anniversary of the sinking of the British passenger ship SS Tilawa on 23 November 1942 during World War Two; regrets that 280 passengers and crew perished, mostly Indian nationals; is grateful that 678 were rescued by HMS Birmingham and SS Carthage; notes that survivors …
Thursday 5th February
Kirsty Blackman signed this EDM as a sponsor on Thursday 5th February 2026

Public inquiry into Epstein links

87 signatures (Most recent: 24 Feb 2026)
Tabled by: Nadia Whittome (Labour - Nottingham East)
That this House stands with Jeffrey Epstein’s victims whose relentless courage and pursuit of justice has led to the publication of the Epstein files; notes with concern the number of British public figures included in these files; recognises that child sexual abuse on this scale is likely to have involved …
Wednesday 21st January
Kirsty Blackman signed this EDM on Monday 2nd February 2026

Crown Estate (Wales) Bill [Lords]

17 signatures (Most recent: 4 Feb 2026)
Tabled by: Llinos Medi (Plaid Cymru - Ynys Môn)
That this House notes the passage of the Crown Estate (Wales) Bill through the House of Lords; believes that the people of Wales should control and benefit from their own natural resources; further notes that the value of the Crown Estate in Wales has increased dramatically from £21.1 million in …



Kirsty Blackman mentioned

Live Transcript

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3 Feb 2026, 1:53 p.m. - House of Commons
" That is the end of the Statement on Separation Centres review Point on Separation Centres review Point of order. Point of order Kirsty Blackman. A number of news outlets, Madam Deputy Speaker, are reporting "
Points of Order - View Video - View Transcript
3 Feb 2026, 3:28 p.m. - House of Commons
" Thank you. >> Thank you. >> Kirsty Blackman. >> Madam Deputy Speaker, I'll touch briefly on the Conservatives "
Kirsty Blackman MP (Aberdeen North, Scottish National Party) - View Video - View Transcript


Parliamentary Debates
Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill
282 speeches (45,598 words)
2nd reading
Tuesday 3rd February 2026 - Commons Chamber
Department for Work and Pensions
Mentions:
1: Susan Murray (LD - Mid Dunbartonshire) Member for Aberdeen North (Kirsty Blackman), who is on the Bench behind me, to discuss with her colleagues - Link to Speech



Select Committee Documents
Tuesday 3rd February 2026
Report - 4th Report – Call lists

Procedure Committee

Found: and Robin Swann MP (UUP); and • On 5 November 2025 from two panels, the first consisting of Kirsty Blackman