MPs in constituencies matching london

Nickie Aiken

Conservative MP for Cities of London and Westminster (13 Dec 2019 – current)

Gregory Campbell

DUP MP for East Londonderry (7 Jun 2001 – current)

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Lord Chartres

Crossbench Peer (22 Jan 1996 – current)

the Bishop of London

Peer (10 Apr 2018 – current)

Paul Scully

Conservative MP for Sutton and Cheam (8 May 2015 – current)

Chris Philp

Conservative MP for Croydon South (8 May 2015 – current)

Nick Hurd

Former Conservative MP for Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner (5 May 2005 – 6 Nov 2019)

Lord Johnson of Marylebone

Conservative Peer (12 Oct 2020 – current)

Greg Hands

Conservative MP for Chelsea and Fulham (5 May 2005 – current)

Lord Barwell

Conservative Peer (7 Oct 2019 – current)

Sadiq Khan

Labour London Assembly Member for Greater London (9 May 2016 – current)

Baroness Jowell

Former Labour Peer (10 Dec 2015 – 12 May 2018)

Tony McNulty

Former Labour MP for Harrow East (1 May 1997 – 12 Apr 2010)

Boris Johnson

Conservative MP for Uxbridge and South Ruislip (7 Jun 2001 – current)

Tom Brake

Former Liberal Democrat MP for Carshalton and Wallington (1 May 1997 – 6 Nov 2019)

Jacqui Lait

Former Conservative MP for Beckenham (9 Apr 1992 – 12 Apr 2010)

Jim Fitzpatrick

Former Labour MP for Poplar and Limehouse (1 May 1997 – 6 Nov 2019)

Lord Flight

Conservative Peer (17 Jan 2011 – current)

Mark Field

Former Conservative MP for Cities of London and Westminster (7 Jun 2001 – 6 Nov 2019)

Edward Davey

Liberal Democrat MP for Kingston and Surbiton (1 May 1997 – current)

Richard Ottaway

Former Conservative MP for Croydon South (9 Jun 1983 – 30 Mar 2015)


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Upcoming Business – Commons: Westminster Hall (7 Jun 2023)

Pupil roll numbers and school closures in London – Florence Eshalomi. Westminster Hall debate; 2:30 pm – 4:00 pm

Financial Services and Markets Bill - Report (1st Day) (Continued): Amendment 8A (6 Jun 2023)

Baroness Penn: It is a joint report from the City of London and the Government that provides analysis of a number of the areas that the noble Baroness covers in her amendment. I was just moving on to the Financial Stability Report, which is published twice a year by the Bank of England’s Financial Policy Committee, setting out the committee’s latest view on the stability of the UK financial system and...

Financial Services and Markets Bill - Report (1st Day): Amendment 4 (6 Jun 2023)

Baroness Sheehan: ...to make provision about the regulation of financial services and markets, it struck me that the phrase “systemic risk” appears frequently. According to the Systemic Risk Centre, part of the London School of Economics and Political Science: “Systemic risk refers to the risk of a breakdown of an entire system rather than simply the failure of individual parts. In a financial context,...

Financial Services and Markets Bill - Report (1st Day): Amendment 3A (6 Jun 2023)

Viscount Trenchard: ...of being free to develop our own regulatory regime. We have suffered the downside, which we knew would happen; we believe that reaping the benefits of the upside will be necessary to ensure that London can maintain its leading position. I very much hope that we can rely on the support of the parties opposite, as well as my noble friends, in seeking to ensure that that happens. I am to some...

Financial Services and Markets Bill - Report (1st Day): Amendment 1 (6 Jun 2023)

Lord Naseby: ...what I might refer to as super-national importance is going through. I cannot think of any Bill at this stage in a Parliament that is more important than this one. We have the whole of the City of London in favour of the principle of the Bill. That is absolutely fundamental to the success and growth of our nation, and to have the financial sector behind it, alongside His Majesty’s...

Public Bill Committee: Energy Bill [Lords]: Clause 104 - Low-carbon heat schemes (6 Jun 2023)

EB13 Northern Gas Networks EB14 Hydrogen UK EB15 MCS Charitable foundation EB16 Against Whitby Hydrogen Village group EB17 The Wildlife Trusts EB18 City of London Corporation EB19 Dr Muir Freer, researcher, The University of Manchester

Written Answers — Department for Culture, Media and Sport: Youth Services: Greater London (6 Jun 2023)

Feryal Clark: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, what the real-terms change to funding for youth services has been in each year since 2015 in (a) Enfield North constituency, (b) the London Borough of Enfield and (c) London.

Written Answers — Cabinet Office: Children: Bereavement Counselling (6 Jun 2023)

Baroness Neville-Rolfe: .... Please see the letter attached from the National Statistician and Chief Executive of the UK Statistics Authority. The Rt Rev. the Lord Bishop of Southwell and Nottingham House of Lords London SW1A 0PW 01 June 2023 Dear Lord Bishop, As National Statistician and Chief Executive of the UK Statistics Authority, I am responding to your Parliamentary Question asking what plans there...

Scottish Parliament: Active Travel Transformation (6 Jun 2023)

Mercedes Villalba: ...research that active travel is associated with a lower likelihood of having diabetes or hypertension. Research also demonstrates positive mental health benefits from active travel. A study based in London found that, compared with commuting by car, walking to work is significantly associated with higher life satisfaction. In fact, commuters who maintained cycling to work for a year...

Health and Social Care: New Hospitals and Health Centres: Funding (6 Jun 2023)

Mohammad Yasin: The Government have failed to support the East London NHS Foundation Trust’s bid for a new hospital, despite the fact that it has the capital to build the much-needed Bedford health village. We have a mental ill-health epidemic among adults and children. Does the Minister agree that it is reckless to expect my constituents to wait many months and to travel miles to access in-patient mental...

New Housing Supply (5 Jun 2023)

Matthew Pennycook: ...part of the solution to England’s chronic housing crisis. It is undeniable that, as a nation, we have clearly not built enough houses in recent decades to meet housing need, particularly in London and what might be termed the greater south-east, so it is imperative that we address this historical undersupply of homes. To the best of my knowledge, no Conservative Minister has ever...

New Housing Supply (5 Jun 2023)

Matthew Pennycook: ...part of the solution to England’s chronic housing crisis. It is undeniable that, as a nation, we have clearly not built enough houses in recent decades to meet housing need, particularly in London and what might be termed the greater south-east, so it is imperative that we address this historical undersupply of homes. To the best of my knowledge, no Conservative Minister has ever...

Reaching Net Zero: Local Government Role (5 Jun 2023)

Kerry McCarthy: ...vehicle charging points to lobsters. My hon. Friend the Member for Lewisham East (Janet Daby) talked in very strong terms about the need to tackle air pollution, and set out what the Mayor of London is doing on that front. I thank the hon. Member for Bath (Wera Hobhouse) for securing the debate. I share her pain when it comes to the cuts to bus services in our region. I would imagine...

Reaching Net Zero: Local Government Role (5 Jun 2023)

Kerry McCarthy: ...vehicle charging points to lobsters. My hon. Friend the Member for Lewisham East (Janet Daby) talked in very strong terms about the need to tackle air pollution, and set out what the Mayor of London is doing on that front. I thank the hon. Member for Bath (Wera Hobhouse) for securing the debate. I share her pain when it comes to the cuts to bus services in our region. I would imagine...

Illegal Migration Bill - Committee (2nd Day): Amendment 19A (5 Jun 2023)

Lord Alton of Liverpool: ...had been trafficked into this country and used by a family from the Middle East literally as a modern-day slave. She escaped and managed, dressed just in nightclothes, to find her way to central London where, in Piccadilly Circus, she was helped by a volunteer who introduced her to other members of the Filipino community. I am happy to say that she has been able to make a life for herself...

Illegal Migration (5 Jun 2023)

Nickie Aiken: ...whether Westminster City Council was informed that the hotel was to be used, as the leader of the council has claimed it was not? Will she also meet me to discuss that incident and whether central London hotels are suitable to house asylum seekers in this way, as they tend to be much smaller and more expensive for the British taxpayer?

Illegal Migration (5 Jun 2023)

Nickie Aiken: ...whether Westminster City Council was informed that the hotel was to be used, as the leader of the council has claimed it was not? Will she also meet me to discuss that incident and whether central London hotels are suitable to house asylum seekers in this way, as they tend to be much smaller and more expensive for the British taxpayer?

Kosovo (5 Jun 2023)

Luke Pollard: ...when I visited Kosovo on a cross-parliamentary delegation last year. Their work is really important, but it is not given the significance that it should be given by national capitals, including London. Will the Minister put more emphasis on building on the UK’s unique position as an ally of Kosovo? Next year will be the 25th anniversary of the NATO-led intervention. How can we use...

Kosovo (5 Jun 2023)

Luke Pollard: ...when I visited Kosovo on a cross-parliamentary delegation last year. Their work is really important, but it is not given the significance that it should be given by national capitals, including London. Will the Minister put more emphasis on building on the UK’s unique position as an ally of Kosovo? Next year will be the 25th anniversary of the NATO-led intervention. How can we use...

Illegal Migration Bill - Committee (2nd Day): Amendment 13 (5 Jun 2023)

Baroness Chakrabarti: ...that the Prime Minister is now saying not only that we are going to be part of the Council of Europe and honour our international commitments but that we are going to be the architects of new ones. London is apparently going to be at the heart of regulating artificial intelligence—this is where it is all going to happen. But why should anyone allow us that moral leadership on the world...


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