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That this House notes with great concern the slow administration of Hartley Pensions Ltd; notes that this is causing considerable financial stress and hardship for the many pension holders who are still waiting for the transfer of their pension; further notes that administrators UHY Hacker Young have successfully applied for an extension three times, with administration now set to run until July 2027, and that further extensions are possible; notes the FCA's warning notices alleging that Hartley improperly put its interests above those of pension holders, provided false and misleading information to the regulator, and withdrew substantial amounts of customers' pension funds without their consent and for an individual's own financial benefit; further notes that as of October 2025 only 2,636 of 6,000 clients contacted had been transferred to another provider; and calls on the Government to work with the Financial Conduct Authority to conclude enforcement proceedings swiftly, accelerate the transfer of remaining pension holders, and review the regulatory framework for self-invested personal pension operators to prevent a recurrence of such harm.
That this House notes with great concern the slow administration of Hartley Pensions Ltd; notes that this is causing considerable financial stress and hardship for the many pension holders who are still waiting for the transfer of their pension; further notes that administrators UHY Hacker Young have successfully applied for...
That this House notes with great concern the slow administration of Hartley Pensions Ltd; further notes that this is causing considerable financial stress and hardship for the many pension holders who are still waiting for the transfer of their pension; also notes that administrators UHY Hacker Young have successfully applied for an extension three times, with administration now set to run until July 2027, and that further extensions are possible; notes the Financial Conduct Authority's (FCA) warning notices alleging that Hartley improperly put its interests above those of pension holders, provided false and misleading information to the regulator, and withdrew substantial amounts of customers' pension funds without their consent and for an individual's own financial benefit; further notes that as of October 2025 only 2,636 of 6,000 clients contacted had been transferred to another provider; and calls on the Government to work with the FCA to conclude enforcement proceedings swiftly, accelerate the transfer of remaining pension holders, and review the regulatory framework for self-invested personal pension operators to prevent a recurrence of such harm.
That this House notes with great concern the slow administration of Hartley Pensions Ltd; further notes that this is causing considerable financial stress and hardship for the many pension holders who are still waiting for the transfer of their pension; also notes that administrators UHY Hacker Young have successfully applied...
That this House congratulates Peter Quinney for winning two gold medals at an adult trampolining championship at the age of 91; commends the effort he has put in with his fellow competitors to win these awards; congratulates him for returning to the sport after over 40 years, being British trampolining champion in 1960 and serving on the RAF gymnastics display team; recognises the importance of community sports in providing opportunities for people of all ages to remain physically active, socially connected and mentally healthy; and celebrates Mr Quinney as an inspiration to others and a powerful example of the benefits of lifelong participation in sport.
That this House congratulates Peter Quinney for winning two gold medals at an adult trampolining championship at the age of 91; commends the effort he has put in with his fellow competitors to win these awards; congratulates him for returning to the sport after over 40 years, being British trampolining...
That this House congratulates the outstanding charitable efforts of Dexter Holton, a 9 year old boy from Melksham; commends his compassion and civic responsibility through voluntary fundraising and donations; notes that he has donated food, gifts and toys to the Salvation Army in support of families and other children experiencing hardship, particularly during the festive season; applauds him for setting an inspiring example of generosity and community spirit at such a young age; and encourages the recognition and celebration of young people across the UK who contribute positively towards their communities through charitable actions.
That this House congratulates the outstanding charitable efforts of Dexter Holton, a 9 year old boy from Melksham; commends his compassion and civic responsibility through voluntary fundraising and donations; notes that he has donated food, gifts and toys to the Salvation Army in support of families and other children experiencing...
That this House commends the hard work of Vera Petty in serving the Melksham Oak Community School community for 41 years as a cleaning supervisor; recognises the positive impact she has had on teachers, colleagues, students and the larger school community; and wishes her well in retirement.
That this House commends the hard work of Vera Petty in serving the Melksham Oak Community School community for 41 years as a cleaning supervisor; recognises the positive impact she has had on teachers, colleagues, students and the larger school community; and wishes her well in retirement.
That this House congratulates the Holt Crafters, a group of volunteers from the village of Holt, Wiltshire for their work knitting and crocheting poppies to be made into a cascade at St Katharine's Church tower and displayed around the village; recognises the skill and commitment it took to do this; thanks them for the effort they have put in to mark Remembrance; and notes the value of fibre arts like knitting and crocheting and the importance of passing these skills on to the next generation.
That this House congratulates the Holt Crafters, a group of volunteers from the village of Holt, Wiltshire for their work knitting and crocheting poppies to be made into a cascade at St Katharine's Church tower and displayed around the village; recognises the skill and commitment it took to do this;...
That this House recognises the ongoing scientific and academic research into the Jordan Codices, a collection of sealed books discovered in Jordan, which some scholars suggest may date back to the early Christian era; commends the extensive efforts over the past eighteen years by David Elkington, Jennifer Solignac, and others to investigate the authenticity and significance of these artefacts, including the provenance of the lead used in their manufacture, which indicates an origin from Cornwall and Somerset; acknowledges the contributions of Professor Roger Webb and his team at the University of Surrey, Professor Silke Merchel at the University of Vienna, and Dr Fin Stuart at the University of Glasgow in undertaking rigorous scientific testing; and notes that the Codices may provide valuable insights into the religious and cultural landscape of the Middle East two millennia ago.
That this House recognises the ongoing scientific and academic research into the Jordan Codices, a collection of sealed books discovered in Jordan, which some scholars suggest may date back to the early Christian era; commends the extensive efforts over the past eighteen years by David Elkington, Jennifer Solignac, and others...
That this House congratulates St George's Church of England School in Semington for achieving a 100% SAT pass rate in reading, writing and maths; notes that these results put the school above the national average of 62% of students passing all three subjects; commends the students for their hard work and determination; wishes them good luck with the rest of their time at St George's; and pays tribute to headteacher Emma Hembury and all the other staff for their excellent work in guiding students through the examinations.
That this House congratulates St George's Church of England School in Semington for achieving a 100% SAT pass rate in reading, writing and maths; notes that these results put the school above the national average of 62% of students passing all three subjects; commends the students for their hard work...
That this House congratulates Judith Hammond, who recently cycled 400 miles for charity at the age of 82; celebrates her raising over £6000 for Medical Aid for Palestine, youth projects in Tubas and The Connection; commends her for achieving this whilst injured; and recognises the determination and resilience that this journey took.
That this House congratulates Judith Hammond, who recently cycled 400 miles for charity at the age of 82; celebrates her raising over £6000 for Medical Aid for Palestine, youth projects in Tubas and The Connection; commends her for achieving this whilst injured; and recognises the determination and resilience that this...
That this House celebrates the first Wild Waters Festival involving 13 parishes along the River Avon and its tributaries, from Box to Wingfield via Bradford on Avon; recognises the need to protect our rivers and the role of the Wild Waters Festival 2025 as a part of this effort; further recognises the effects of climate change and flooding on residents and local businesses across the South West; notes the effort made to put together a wide range of activities, including walks, documentary screenings, workshops, quizzes and scientific talks; and congratulates the Wild Waters Festival organising team and volunteers on a very successful event.
That this House celebrates the first Wild Waters Festival involving 13 parishes along the River Avon and its tributaries, from Box to Wingfield via Bradford on Avon; recognises the need to protect our rivers and the role of the Wild Waters Festival 2025 as a part of this effort; further...