May 12, 2025


  1. 📜 Immigration System

    Commons Chamber
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    The Home Secretary announced a comprehensive White Paper aimed at restoring control over the UK’s immigration system, which had seen net migration quadruple to over 900,000 under the previous Conservative government. The plan focuses on reducing net migration, linking immigration…


  2. 🤔 Oral Answers to Questions

    Commons Chamber
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    The Work and Pensions session focused on the government’s plans to reform Personal Independence Payments (PIP), sparking intense debate. Liz Kendall, the Secretary of State, emphasized a review of PIP assessments to ensure they meet current needs, starting this week…


  3. 🛡️ Protection of Prison Staff

    Commons Chamber
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    A serious assault on a prison officer at HMP Belmarsh sparked an urgent parliamentary question on the safety of prison staff. The Justice Minister condemned violence against officers and outlined several ongoing reviews aimed at enhancing their safety, including access…


  4. 🤔 US-UK Trade Deal: Northern Ireland

    Commons Chamber
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    The UK and US have reached a new trade deal that aims to benefit the entire UK, including Northern Ireland, by saving jobs and boosting sectors like automotive, steel, and pharmaceuticals. Secretary of State Jonathan Reynolds emphasized the deal’s importance,…


  5.  Points of Order

    Commons Chamber
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    Dawn Butler celebrated the government’s adoption of her bill to protect the title of “nurse” on International Nurses Day, prompting her to seek advice on withdrawing her legislation. Ben Obese-Jecty accused the Minister for Border Security and Asylum of misleading…


  6.  Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill

    Commons Chamber
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  7.  Income Tax: Personal Allowance

    Westminster Hall
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  8.  Delegated Legislation Committee

    General Committees
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