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wankerwatch · 2 months
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Commons Vote
On: Passenger Railway Services Bill (Public Ownership) Bill: Second Reading
Ayes: 351 (96.6% Lab, 2.3% Ind, 0.8% Green, 0.3% SDLP) Noes: 84 (100.0% Con) Absent: ~215
Day's business papers: 2024-7-29
Likely Referenced Bill: Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill
Description: A Bill to make provision for passenger railway services to be provided by public sector companies instead of by means of franchises.
Originating house: Commons Current house: Commons Bill Stage: Committee of the whole House
Individual Votes:
Ayes
Labour (341 votes)
Abena Oppong-Asare Abtisam Mohamed Adam Jogee Adam Thompson Afzal Khan Al Carns Alan Campbell Alan Gemmell Alan Strickland Alex Baker Alex Ballinger Alex Barros-Curtis Alex Davies-Jones Alex Mayer Alex McIntyre Alex Norris Alex Sobel Alice Macdonald Alison Hume Alison McGovern Alison Taylor Alistair Strathern Allison Gardner Amanda Hack Amanda Martin Andrew Cooper Andrew Gwynne Andrew Lewin Andrew Pakes Andrew Ranger Andrew Western Andy MacNae Andy McDonald Angela Eagle Anna Dixon Anna Gelderd Anneliese Dodds Anneliese Midgley Baggy Shanker Bambos Charalambous Barry Gardiner Bayo Alaba Beccy Cooper Becky Gittins Bell Ribeiro-Addy Ben Coleman Ben Goldsborough Bill Esterson Blair McDougall Brian Leishman Bridget Phillipson Callum Anderson Calvin Bailey Carolyn Harris Cat Eccles Cat Smith Catherine Atkinson Catherine McKinnell Catherine West Charlotte Nichols Chris Bloore Chris Curtis Chris Elmore Chris Hinchliff Chris Kane Chris McDonald Chris Murray Chris Vince Chris Webb Christian Wakeford Claire Hazelgrove Claire Hughes Clive Betts Clive Lewis Connor Naismith Damien Egan Dan Aldridge Dan Jarvis Dan Tomlinson Daniel Francis Danny Beales Darren Jones Darren Paffey Dave Robertson David Baines David Burton-Sampson David Pinto-Duschinsky David Taylor David Williams Dawn Butler Debbie Abrahams Deirdre Costigan Derek Twigg Diana Johnson Douglas Alexander Douglas McAllister Ed Miliband Elaine Stewart Emily Darlington Emma Foody Emma Hardy Emma Lewell-Buck Emma Reynolds Euan Stainbank Feryal Clark Florence Eshalomi Frank McNally Fred Thomas Gen Kitchen Georgia Gould Gerald Jones Gill German Gordon McKee Graeme Downie Graham Stringer Grahame Morris Gregor Poynton Gurinder Josan Hamish Falconer Harpreet Uppal Heidi Alexander Helen Hayes Helena Dollimore Henry Tufnell Hilary Benn Ian Lavery Ian Murray Imogen Walker Irene Campbell Jack Abbott Jacob Collier Jade Botterill Jake Richards James Asser James Murray James Naish Janet Daby Jas Athwal Jayne Kirkham Jeevun Sandher Jeff Smith Jenny Riddell-Carpenter Jess Asato Jessica Morden Jessica Toale Jim Dickson Jim McMahon Jo Platt Jo Stevens Jo White Joani Reid Jodie Gosling Joe Morris Joe Powell Johanna Baxter John Grady John Healey John Slinger John Whitby Jon Pearce Jon Trickett Jonathan Brash Jonathan Davies Jonathan Hinder Josh Dean Josh Fenton-Glynn Josh MacAlister Josh Newbury Josh Simons Julia Buckley Juliet Campbell Justin Madders Kanishka Narayan Kate Dearden Kate Osamor Kate Osborne Katie White Keir Mather Kenneth Stevenson Kerry McCarthy Kevin Bonavia Kevin McKenna Kim Johnson Kim Leadbeater Kirith Entwistle Kirsteen Sullivan Kirsty McNeill Laura Kyrke-Smith Lauren Edwards Lauren Sullivan Laurence Turner Lee Barron Lee Pitcher Leigh Ingham Lewis Atkinson Liam Byrne Liam Conlon Lilian Greenwood Lillian Jones Linsey Farnsworth Lisa Nandy Liz Kendall Liz Twist Lizzi Collinge Lloyd Hatton Lorraine Beavers Louise Haigh Louise Jones Lucy Powell Lucy Rigby Luke Akehurst Luke Charters Luke Murphy Luke Myer Luke Pollard Margaret Mullane Maria Eagle Mark Ferguson Mark Hendrick Mark Sewards Mark Tami Markus Campbell-Savours Marsha De Cordova Martin Rhodes Mary Creagh Mary Glindon Matt Bishop Matt Rodda Matt Turmaine Matt Western Matthew Patrick Matthew Pennycook Maureen Burke Maya Ellis Meg Hillier Melanie Onn Melanie Ward Miatta Fahnbulleh Michael Payne Michael Shanks Michael Wheeler Michelle Scrogham Michelle Welsh Mike Amesbury Mike Kane Mike Reader Mike Tapp Mohammad Yasin Nadia Whittome Natalie Fleet Natasha Irons Naushabah Khan Neil Coyle Neil Duncan-Jordan Nia Griffith Nicholas Dakin Noah Law Oliver Ryan Olivia Bailey Olivia Blake Pam Cox Pamela Nash Pat McFadden Patricia Ferguson Paul Davies Paul Foster Paul Waugh Paula Barker Paulette Hamilton Perran Moon Peter Kyle Peter Lamb Peter Prinsley Peter Swallow Phil Brickell Polly Billington Preet Kaur Gill Rachael Maskell Rachel Blake Rachel Hopkins Richard Baker Richard Quigley Rosena Allin-Khan Rosie Wrighting Rupa Huq Ruth Cadbury Ruth Jones Sadik Al-Hassan Sally Jameson Sam Carling Sam Rushworth Samantha Dixon Samantha Niblett
Sarah Coombes Sarah Edwards Sarah Hall Sarah Jones Sarah Owen Sarah Russell Sarah Sackman Scott Arthur Sean Woodcock Seema Malhotra Shabana Mahmood Sharon Hodgson Shaun Davies Simon Lightwood Simon Opher Siobhain McDonagh Sojan Joseph Sonia Kumar Stella Creasy Stephen Doughty Stephen Timms Steve Race Steve Reed Steve Witherden Steve Yemm Sureena Brackenridge Tahir Ali Taiwo Owatemi Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi Tim Roca Toby Perkins Tom Collins Tom Hayes Tom Rutland Tonia Antoniazzi Tony Vaughan Torcuil Crichton Torsten Bell Tracy Gilbert Tristan Osborne Tulip Siddiq Uma Kumaran Valerie Vaz Warinder Juss Will Stone Yasmin Qureshi Yuan Yang Zubir Ahmed
Independent (8 votes)
Adnan Hussain Apsana Begum Ian Byrne Imran Hussain John McDonnell Rebecca Long Bailey Richard Burgon Zarah Sultana
Green Party (3 votes)
Adrian Ramsay Ellie Chowns Siân Berry
Social Democratic & Labour Party (1 vote)
Colum Eastwood
Noes
Conservative (84 votes)
Alan Mak Alberto Costa Alec Shelbrooke Alicia Kearns Alison Griffiths Andrew Bowie Andrew Griffith Andrew Rosindell Andrew Snowden Aphra Brandreth Ashley Fox Ben Obese-Jecty Blake Stephenson Bob Blackman Bradley Thomas Caroline Dinenage Caroline Johnson Charlie Dewhirst Claire Coutinho Danny Kruger David Davis David Mundell David Reed David Simmonds Desmond Swayne Edward Argar Gagan Mohindra Gareth Bacon Gareth Davies Geoffrey Clifton-Brown George Freeman Graham Stuart Greg Smith Gregory Stafford Harriet Cross Harriett Baldwin Helen Grant Helen Whately Jack Rankin James Cleverly Joe Robertson John Cooper John Glen John Hayes John Lamont John Whittingdale Julia Lopez Julian Lewis Katie Lam Kemi Badenoch Kieran Mullan Kit Malthouse Lewis Cocking Lincoln Jopp Louie French Mark Francois Mark Garnier Martin Vickers Matt Vickers Mel Stride Mims Davies Neil Hudson Neil Shastri-Hurst Nick Timothy Patrick Spencer Paul Holmes Peter Bedford Peter Fortune Rebecca Harris Rebecca Paul Rebecca Smith Richard Holden Robbie Moore Robert Jenrick Roger Gale Saqib Bhatti Sarah Bool Shivani Raja Steve Barclay Stuart Anderson Stuart Andrew Tom Tugendhat Victoria Atkins Wendy Morton
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thxnews · 1 year
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UK Announces Groundbreaking Women's Health Measures
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  The UK government continues to prioritize women's health and well-being, with the NHS unveiling a significant initiative to address adenomyosis, a condition causing heavy or painful periods. NHS England is set to launch a survey aimed at patient groups and women affected by adenomyosis, seeking valuable insights to improve the dedicated website page's content further. The NHS website now hosts a brand new Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) hub, a critical resource for women seeking support in managing menopausal symptoms. The hub offers comprehensive information on different HRT medicines, helping women make informed decisions about their treatment options.  
Enhancing Care for Pregnancy Loss
The government's commitment to supporting families coping with pregnancy loss is evident through its response to the independent Pregnancy Loss Review, carried out by Zoe Clark-Coates MBE and Samantha Collinge. The government will actively involve the review leads in implementing the recommendations, ensuring that compassionate care and clinical excellence are upheld.   Providing Comfort and Acknowledgment To offer comfort and acknowledgment to bereaved parents, the government has introduced voluntary pregnancy loss certificates, available from Baby Loss Awareness Week. The certificates aim to provide a form of solace to parents grappling with the pain of pregnancy loss.   Ensuring Dignity in Pregnancy Loss Care Recognizing the emotional toll of pregnancy loss, the government is steadfastly striving to provide sensitive care options for women experiencing such tragedies not only at home but also during weekends or late in the evening. To ensure dignity and respect, work is underway to develop a bespoke holder for safekeeping fetal tissue, allowing grieving parents to manage the process with due consideration.   Addressing Recurring Miscarriages The government is teaming up with the charity Tommy's National Centre for Miscarriage Research for a pilot program, displaying their determination to alleviate the pain of recurring miscarriages. This initiative will offer testing and advice to women who have experienced one, two, or three miscarriages, empowering them to identify potential medical conditions and inform other women.  
Emphasizing Transparent IVF Access
The Women's Health Strategy dedicates itself to removing financial barriers and improving access to IVF for female same-sex couples. The responsibility for applying this policy locally lies with integrated care boards (ICBs). To guide ICBs in delivering this change, NHS England is developing advice to ensure fair and transparent access to IVF.  
Major Investment in Women's Health Hubs
The government emphasizes its commitment to women's health by distributing a £25 million investment across England to create women's health hubs. Each integrated care board (ICB) will receive £595,000 to cater to the unique health and well-being needs of women in their local areas. For those interested in delving into the economic impact of these health hubs, detailed information about the cost-benefit analysis of this investment is available. Zoe Clark-Coates MBE BCAh, founder and CEO of The Mariposa Trust, and co-chair of the Pregnancy Loss Review said: "Over the past 5 years, it has been my honour to co-chair and write the Pregnancy Loss Review. The 73 recommendations that Sam and I have submitted within the review offer a real opportunity to revolutionise baby loss care in England. My passion and long-term commitment is to help all bereaved families, and by the implementation of these recommendations, I believe we will make great strides in addressing the disparities in the care, support, education and training that currently exist. I would like to thank the minister and government for their swift response, support and commitment to action all the recommendations over the short, medium and long-term. Change is not going to happen overnight, but I am reassured that there is the desire and commitment to provide compassionate care and clinical excellence. I look forward to assisting the health minister with the implementation of the recommendations over the coming months and years, and ensuring that the work of this review, and the spirit of the recommendations are upheld."   Samantha Collinge, Bereavement Lead Midwife, George Eliot Hospital NHS Trust and co-chair of the Pregnancy Loss Review said: "The Pregnancy Loss Review and its recommendations offer a real opportunity to radically improve the care experience of parents and their families experiencing baby loss and I feel enormously privileged to have been able to co-lead this piece of work. I would like to pay tribute to the courage of the bereaved parents who so freely shared with us their often harrowing stories of loss through their own desire to see and bring about change. Similarly, Zoe and I are indebted to the countless passionate and dedicated healthcare professionals, organisations and charities who sacrifice their own psychological wellbeing on a daily basis in working with and striving to improve care for families experiencing baby loss."   The UK government's comprehensive measures aimed at enhancing women's health and supporting families through pregnancy loss demonstrate a genuine commitment to providing compassionate care and improved access to essential services. With initiatives ranging from dedicated website pages to financial support and healthcare hubs, the nation is making substantial strides toward prioritizing the well-being of women and girls across the country.   Sources: THX News, Department of Health and Social Care & Maria Caulfield MP. Read the full article
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ohheysarahhere · 5 years
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ginamckee · 4 years
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“They want to buy books.” “Yeah, but why me? Why do they come to me?” “Well, because you sell books.”
An impromptu visit to London just wasn’t complete without a visit to Black Books (aka Collinge & Clark in Bloomsbury)
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University Challenge 2019/20, Episode 32
As we all hunker down for the eternal winter and wonder why we didn’t start vegetable patches five years ago, it’s the perfect time to dive into the quarter-finals and pretend everything is fine outside!  It’s all filmed a few months in advance, so we can gaze on the contestants who are only frowning about heritage sites and Nobel physics laureates and not societal breakdown! ‘For the losers, the tumbrels await,’ said Jez in the intro. Now I know what a tumbrel is, and how we’re all destined for it.
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Jesus College, Oxford: 135
Courtauld: 90
Team Vibe: Jesus College, Oxford: 
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Courtauld:
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Grandad Count: Sweet LORD, they’re all so young! Average ages of 20 and 21.
Gender Diversity Count: TWO! for Jesus College, Oxford! ONE! for Courtauld! 
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Style News: Excellent work over at Courtauld as usual, with Captain Prance’s thin tartan 80’s blazer, and any normal circumstances, Collinge would ace this, as she was bringing another glorious '80s shirt adorned with sketch-like figurative line drawings. But Jesus’ Clarke was wearing a headband with little fluffy ears on it, and this trumps everything.
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Cult Hero Of The Episode: It should be Jesus’ Clarke, who was right out of the starting blocks with the first two starters and the first three bonuses, and seems to know a bit of everything, from English literature to white dwarf stars (and extra points for pronouncing Kraftwerk in German, titter). She's excellent.
But COURTAULD! Cult Heroes, perhaps? Seriously, since when did you see a bunch of hipster art historians get to the quarters of UniChall? Answer: NEVER. Easily my fave team of the season, because I am an arty-farty sort who wasn’t allowed to do art or art history at school. These guys are LIVING MY DREAM.
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All hail Captain Prance, who was great tonight, covering French poets, Penelope Fitzgerald and geography and just so laissez-faire about everything. ‘Shall we say Otto the Wicked?’ he bubbled in the Caroline kings round. And fair play to him for buzzing in first in the maths starters, confidently guessing a random number in the manner that Andy and I do at home, except he has the balls to do it on national telly. He also accidentally pressed his buzzer again after one algebra question had finished. A champ!
Handsome Person of the Episode: Jesus’ Stevens is all kinds of lovely and fragrant, and also grabbed some key starters.
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Horror Bonus Round: ‘Answer with an improper fraction as soon as your name is called. What is the value of the definite integral with respect to x between the limits x = 1 and x = 2 of the function y = x squared?’
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Regular Music Fail By Composition PhD-owning Composer, Kerry Andrew: Andy jumped in with Saint-Saens while I was trying to remember the name of any French composer, ugh. Yes, key electronica bands, what joy! I didn’t get any, though would have got Massive Attack had Andy not pounced first.
Dream Bonus Question Round: Orchestral fanfares, PHEW! 2/3, plus 2/3 in the artists inspired by music round; I am working on a giant, three-year cross-stitch project of Mondrian’s similar Broadway Boogie-Woogie, yay!
Jezza-Watch: A baffling crypto-systems fictional character starter question: ’Alan and Steve?’ guessed Jesus’ Clarke, with a naughty expression. ‘No, it’s not Alan and Steve,’ said Jezzo, with equal campness.
Kerry and Andy’s Score: I was abysmal, with a paltry 6, but Andy was ablaze with 13; 125 points between us.
Brain Food: Roast golden beetroot and courgette, mackerel and tomato, with coriander pesto.
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upslapmeal · 6 years
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I’m beginning to understand why collinge & clark was chosen to be the shop front for black books..........I have now been there three times and what has it been every time? closed. I applaud the dedication to staying in character tbh
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kxowledge · 7 years
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Day 2
Another 3h of sleep night, I’m so fucking tired.
Today was King’s Cross (majestic), including too much time spent for a photo at the platform 9 ¾, the British Library, the Royal Courts of Justice and strolling around Camden and Soho. I think by now I have passed all the main bridges too. Then, the British Museum. I have visited almost every room (in a time span of about 4h) which was enough to understand that in order to go though it all properly, you need days. Will come back for sure, the curators did an extraordinary job and it would be a sin not to. Next stop on the list was Collinge and Clarks, which unfortunately was closed, so I went to The London Review instead where I bought Rilke’s Sonnets to Orpheus.
The highlight of the day was the kindness of the British people, which never cease to amaze me.
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zenny · 7 years
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Collinge & Clark Rare Bookshop, Kings Cross, London AKA Black Books. #blackbooks #collingeamdclark #kingscross #filmlocations #london #UnitedKingdom #travel #filmlocation #movielocations #movielocation #TimAndZensExcellentAdventures #24framespermile (at Collinge and Clark)
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xingyiou · 7 years
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A mix with book in some kinds.
"The moment I am opened, my pages are filled with life, illuminated by the pair of eyes that fall upon me and study my text, word for word, sentence by sentence and page after page. They follow my structure, absorb my story, belief or argument and engage in critical discussions with me."  -- The Inner Monologue of a Book, Rahel Zoller
A book has a spine, front cover and back cover, end paper, edges and corners, hinge etc, to make a book there are a lot of elements and structures to take care of and, play around with. I have learned these through the book art workshop in LCC which I went quite often on my first uni year, making hard-cover book, pop-up cards, boxes to hold a book etc. Having indulged in reading since a young age and, this workshop becomes a new way to dismantle the complex and essence of a book.
If you have heard about the story of "people in London always holding a book in the tube", then, unsurprisingly, based on that story, there are indeed a lot of bookstores in London, spanning from music(like vinly), film, contemporary art, photography, etc. Although one of the truth behind the story is some of the major tube lines in London does not have internet signals, this reading phenomenon is often to see. 
Among the books I have seen and read, I had a favour for independent published books. Just because generally there are more diversity on content and appearance in the physical medium, which contains various voices of individuals compared to commercial published ones. But overall, after the workshop and having finished a couple of book for university project, the process of making a book contains a lot of time and effort behind that I turn to genuinely respect.
I am not going to judge how the digital world has changed on book publishing and how people access information and knowledge through digital devices , but rather, I am here to unveil some of the independent publishers and bookstores around London to share:).
Kiosk
"Kiosk is a London based independent publisher with a focus on self-published zines & artist books from young creatives. It is a platform designed to give a voice to emerging artists, illustrators, designers by promoting their work and collaborating with them to produce publications."
http://k-i-o-s-k.com/
Hoxton Mini Press
"An indie publisher from East London making collectable photography books. "
https://www.hoxtonminipress.com/
This one Dalston in the 80s I saw at Broadway Market is already in my wishlist.
Colophon Foundry
Colophon is a type foundry but they also publish books about typography.
MagCulture
"The magCulture shop opened in Clerkenwell, London in December 2015. The 400 square feet space celebrates the best magazines, with an ever-changing stock of over 400 titles from across the world."
270 St John St, Clerkenwell
Donlon bookstore
"London bookshop specialising in photography, music, counterculture, rare&hard to find books"
(Found this bookstore through Jonathan Liu, studying photography in LCC).
Collinge&Clark
"The shop has a medium-sized stock, ground-floor and basement, and specialises in Private Press books, Typography and the art of the book since William Morris."
(FYI: There are a lot of books and prints(!!) about typography and it seems many of them are private collection with some history from the owner. Apart from William Morris they also have some books about print patterns as well.)
If you have any bookstores or books in your mind would like to share, please do feel free to comment below:) I am gonna end this post with Eric Grill, the typography designer who creates Grill Sans typeface, what he cites from St. Benedict in the 6th century, "Good book-making, good living - that is to say not what you or I fancy, but what nature of books and the nature of life really demand." Hope this post can give you some resources to find books for your weekend pleasure.
See you soon :):)
Reference:
1. Zoller, R. (2012) The Inner Monologue of a Book. London: self-published book.
2. Grill, E. (1931) "The Book" in An essay on Typography. London, England : Penguin Books
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photographybymaja · 11 years
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London, England.
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wankerwatch · 2 months
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Commons Vote
On: The draft Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Requisite and Minimum Custodial Periods) Order 2024
Ayes: 323 (96.9% Lab, 2.2% Ind, 0.9% Green) Noes: 81 (95.0% Con, 2.5% DUP, 2.5% RUK) Absent: ~246
Individual Votes:
Ayes
Labour (312 votes)
Adam Jogee Adam Thompson Afzal Khan Alan Campbell Alan Gemmell Alan Strickland Alex Baker Alex Ballinger Alex Barros-Curtis Alex Davies-Jones Alex Mayer Alex McIntyre Alex Norris Alex Sobel Alice Macdonald Alison Hume Alistair Strathern Allison Gardner Amanda Martin Andrew Cooper Andrew Lewin Andrew Pakes Andrew Ranger Andrew Western Andy MacNae Andy McDonald Andy Slaughter Angela Eagle Anna Dixon Anna Gelderd Anna McMorrin Anna Turley Anneliese Midgley Antonia Bance Bambos Charalambous Barry Gardiner Bayo Alaba Beccy Cooper Becky Gittins Bell Ribeiro-Addy Ben Coleman Ben Goldsborough Blair McDougall Brian Leishman Callum Anderson Calvin Bailey Carolyn Harris Cat Eccles Cat Smith Catherine Fookes Catherine McKinnell Catherine West Charlotte Nichols Chi Onwurah Chris Bloore Chris Curtis Chris Elmore Chris Hinchliff Chris Kane Chris McDonald Chris Murray Chris Vince Chris Ward Chris Webb Christian Wakeford Claire Hazelgrove Claire Hughes Clive Lewis Connor Naismith Connor Rand Damien Egan Dan Aldridge Dan Tomlinson Daniel Francis Daniel Zeichner Danny Beales Darren Jones Darren Paffey Dave Robertson David Baines David Burton-Sampson David Pinto-Duschinsky David Smith David Taylor David Williams Dawn Butler Debbie Abrahams Deirdre Costigan Douglas McAllister Elaine Stewart Emily Darlington Emma Foody Emma Hardy Emma Lewell-Buck Emma Reynolds Euan Stainbank Feryal Clark Frank McNally Fred Thomas Gareth Snell Gen Kitchen Georgia Gould Gill German Gordon McKee Graeme Downie Grahame Morris Gregor Poynton Gurinder Josan Hamish Falconer Harpreet Uppal Heidi Alexander Helen Hayes Helena Dollimore Henry Tufnell Ian Lavery Ian Murray Imogen Walker Irene Campbell Jack Abbott Jacob Collier Jade Botterill Jake Richards James Asser James Murray James Naish Janet Daby Jas Athwal Jayne Kirkham Jeevun Sandher Jeff Smith Jen Craft Jenny Riddell-Carpenter Jess Asato Jess Phillips Jessica Toale Jim Dickson Jim McMahon Jo Platt Jo White Joani Reid Jodie Gosling Joe Morris Joe Powell Johanna Baxter John Grady John Slinger John Whitby Jon Pearce Jon Trickett Jonathan Brash Jonathan Davies Jonathan Hinder Josh Dean Josh Fenton-Glynn Josh MacAlister Josh Newbury Josh Simons Julie Minns Juliet Campbell Justin Madders Kanishka Narayan Karin Smyth Karl Turner Kate Dearden Kate Osamor Kate Osborne Katie White Katrina Murray Kenneth Stevenson Kerry McCarthy Kevin Bonavia Kevin McKenna Kim Johnson Kim Leadbeater Kirith Entwistle Kirsteen Sullivan Kirsty McNeill Laura Kyrke-Smith Lauren Sullivan Lee Barron Lee Pitcher Leigh Ingham Lewis Atkinson Liam Byrne Liam Conlon Lillian Jones Linsey Farnsworth Liz Twist Lizzi Collinge Lloyd Hatton Lola McEvoy Lorraine Beavers Louise Jones Lucy Powell Lucy Rigby Luke Akehurst Luke Charters Luke Murphy Luke Myer Mark Ferguson Mark Tami Markus Campbell-Savours Marsha De Cordova Martin McCluskey Martin Rhodes Mary Creagh Mary Glindon Matt Bishop Matt Rodda Matt Turmaine Matt Western Matthew Patrick Matthew Pennycook Maureen Burke Maya Ellis Meg Hillier Melanie Ward Miatta Fahnbulleh Michael Payne Michael Shanks Michael Wheeler Michelle Scrogham Michelle Welsh Mike Kane Mike Reader Mike Tapp Mohammad Yasin Nadia Whittome Natalie Fleet Natasha Irons Naushabah Khan Naz Shah Neil Duncan-Jordan Nia Griffith Nicholas Dakin Nick Smith Nick Thomas-Symonds Noah Law Oliver Ryan Olivia Bailey Olivia Blake Pam Cox Pamela Nash Patricia Ferguson Patrick Hurley Paul Foster Paula Barker Paulette Hamilton Perran Moon Peter Lamb Peter Prinsley Peter Swallow Phil Brickell Polly Billington Rachael Maskell Rachel Blake Rachel Hopkins Rachel Taylor Richard Baker Richard Quigley Rosie Wrighting Rupa Huq Ruth Cadbury Sadik Al-Hassan Sally Jameson Sam Carling Sam Rushworth Samantha Dixon Samantha Niblett Sarah Champion Sarah Coombes Sarah Edwards Sarah Hall Sarah Jones Sarah Russell Sarah Sackman Satvir Kaur Scott Arthur Sean Woodcock Seema Malhotra Shabana Mahmood Sharon Hodgson Shaun Davies Simon Lightwood Simon Opher Sojan Joseph Sonia Kumar Stella Creasy Stephen Morgan Stephen Timms Steve Race Steve Witherden Steve Yemm
Sureena Brackenridge Taiwo Owatemi Terry Jermy Tim Roca Tom Collins Tom Hayes Tom Rutland Tonia Antoniazzi Tony Vaughan Torcuil Crichton Torsten Bell Tracy Gilbert Tristan Osborne Uma Kumaran Valerie Vaz Vicky Foxcroft Warinder Juss Will Stone Yuan Yang
Independent (7 votes)
Apsana Begum Ian Byrne Imran Hussain John McDonnell Rebecca Long Bailey Richard Burgon Zarah Sultana
Green Party (3 votes)
Adrian Ramsay Carla Denyer Ellie Chowns
Noes
Conservative (76 votes)
Alan Mak Alec Shelbrooke Alex Burghart Alicia Kearns Andrew Bowie Andrew Griffith Andrew Murrison Andrew Rosindell Andrew Snowden Aphra Brandreth Ashley Fox Ben Obese-Jecty Blake Stephenson Bob Blackman Bradley Thomas Caroline Dinenage Caroline Johnson Charlie Dewhirst Chris Philp Claire Coutinho David Davis David Reed David Simmonds Desmond Swayne Gagan Mohindra Gareth Davies Geoffrey Clifton-Brown Greg Smith Gregory Stafford Harriet Cross Harriett Baldwin Helen Whately Jack Rankin James Cleverly James Wild Jeremy Hunt Joe Robertson John Cooper John Glen John Hayes John Lamont John Whittingdale Katie Lam Kemi Badenoch Kieran Mullan Lewis Cocking Lincoln Jopp Louie French Mark Garnier Martin Vickers Matt Vickers Mel Stride Mims Davies Neil Hudson Neil Shastri-Hurst Nick Timothy Patrick Spencer Paul Holmes Peter Bedford Peter Fortune Priti Patel Rebecca Harris Rebecca Paul Rebecca Smith Richard Holden Robbie Moore Robert Jenrick Roger Gale Sarah Bool Shivani Raja Stuart Anderson Stuart Andrew Suella Braverman Tom Tugendhat Victoria Atkins Wendy Morton
Democratic Unionist Party (2 votes)
Gregory Campbell Jim Shannon
Reform UK (2 votes)
Lee Anderson Richard Tice
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zenny · 7 years
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Collinge & Clark Rare Bookshop, Kings Cross, London AKA Black Books. [Guest Appearance by Suzie & @monty.burgess, our London friends and Guides for our time here.] #blackbooks #collingeamdclark #kingscross #filmlocations #london #UnitedKingdom #travel #filmlocation #movielocations #movielocation #TimAndZensExcellentAdventures #24framespermile (at Collinge and Clark)
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