Sarah Russell

Labour MP for Congleton

19 Mar 2025

  • On 19 Mar 2025: Sarah Russell voted no on Winter Fuel Payment Show vote
  • On 19 Mar 2025: Sarah Russell voted yes on National Insurance Contributions (Secondary Class 1 Contributions) Bill — After Clause 3 - Review of effect on certain sectors Show vote
  • On 19 Mar 2025: Sarah Russell voted yes on National Insurance Contributions (Secondary Class 1 Contributions) Bill — Clause 2 - Secondary threshold for secondary Class 1 contributions Show vote
  • On 19 Mar 2025: Sarah Russell voted yes on National Insurance Contributions (Secondary Class 1 Contributions) Bill — Clause 1 - Rate of secondary Class 1 contributions Show vote
  • On 19 Mar 2025: Sarah Russell voted yes on National Insurance Contributions (Secondary Class 1 Contributions) Bill — Clause 1 - Rate of secondary Class 1 contributions Show vote
  • On 19 Mar 2025: Sarah Russell voted yes on National Insurance Contributions (Secondary Class 1 Contributions) Bill — Clause 1 - Rate of secondary Class 1 contributions Show vote
  • On 19 Mar 2025: Sarah Russell voted yes on National Insurance Contributions (Secondary Class 1 Contributions) Bill — Clause 1 - Rate of secondary Class 1 contributions Show vote

18 Mar 2025

  • On 18 Mar 2025: Sarah Russell voted yes on Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill — Schedule 1 - Children not in school: consequential amendments Show vote
  • On 18 Mar 2025: Sarah Russell voted no on Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill — Clause 51 - Functions of Adjudicator in relation to admission numbers Show vote
  • On 18 Mar 2025: Sarah Russell voted no on Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill — Clause 45 - Repeal of duty to make Academy order in relation to school causing concern Show vote
  • On 18 Mar 2025: Sarah Russell voted no on Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill — New Clause 34 - Provision of free school lunches to all primary school children Show vote
  • On 18 Mar 2025: Sarah Russell voted no on Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill — New Clause 7 - Registration of children for free school meals Show vote

17 Mar 2025

  • On 17 Mar 2025: Sarah Russell voted no on Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill — Clause 15 Show vote
  • On 17 Mar 2025: Sarah Russell voted no on Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill — Clause 12 - Powers of CIECSS in relation to parent undertakings Show vote
  • On 17 Mar 2025: Sarah Russell voted no on Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill — New Clause 36 - Action to promote children’s wellbeing in relation to mobile phones and social media Show vote

12 Mar 2025

  • On 12 Mar 2025: Sarah Russell voted yes on Employment Rights Bill — Long Title Show vote
  • On 12 Mar 2025: Sarah Russell voted yes on Employment Rights Bill — Part 6 - Consequential amendments Show vote
  • On 12 Mar 2025: Sarah Russell voted no on Employment Rights Bill — Clause 61 - Industrial action: provision of information to employer Show vote
  • On 12 Mar 2025: Sarah Russell voted no on Employment Rights Bill — Clause 52 - Requirement to Contribute to Political Fund Show vote
  • On 12 Mar 2025: Sarah Russell voted no on Employment Rights Bill — New Clause 110 - Review into the impact on small businesses Show vote

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11th May to 2nd June 2020

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2nd to 9th June 2020

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10th June 2020 onwards

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