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That this House welcomes the Government’s interest in a bid to host the 2040 Olympic and Paralympic Games; notes the comments of the Liberal Democrat Leader of Portsmouth City Council, Councillor Steve Pitt, urging the Government to fully utilize existing world-class infrastructure across the United Kingdom; recognises that the Solent...

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Will Forster (Liberal Democrat)
Type
Early day motions
Date
11 June 2026
Reference
349
House
House of Commons

That this House conveys gratitude to Scott James Meenagh for his contribution to the armed forces and sport, a constituent of Cumbernauld and Kirkintilloch and a veteran British Army Parachute Regiment whose life changed forever when he lost both legs after stepping on an improvised explosive device in Helmand Province,...

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Katrina Murray (Labour)
Type
Early day motions
Date
25 March 2026
Reference
3051
House
House of Commons

To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, whether her Department plans to provide additional support to prospective Paralympians.

Asked by
Connor Naismith (Labour)
Answering body
Department for Culture, Media and Sport
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
13 October 2025
Reference
77874
House
House of Commons

To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, whether her Department has had discussions with British Paralympic Association on the selection process for Paralympians.

Asked by
Connor Naismith (Labour)
Answering body
Department for Culture, Media and Sport
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
26 September 2025
Reference
74677
House
House of Commons

To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, with reference to the oral contribution of the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State of 4 November 2024 on Olympic and Paralympic Games: Team GB, HL Deb, c1307, what her Department's timetable is for setting out its position on digital rights...

Asked by
Andy MacNae (Labour)
Answering body
Department for Culture, Media and Sport
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
14 March 2025
Reference
36253
House
House of Commons

That this House recognises the remarkable achievements of Phoebe Paterson Pine, an exceptional Paralympic archer who has represented Great Britain with distinction; celebrates her gold medal victory in the Women's Individual Compound Open event at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games, showcasing her incredible skill, dedication, and resilience; acknowledges her role...

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Roz Savage (Liberal Democrat)
Type
Early day motions
Date
6 February 2025
Reference
770
House
House of Commons

My Lords, I am delighted that this Government will continue to support the successes of Team GB and Paralympics GB. The Chancellor has confirmed that a multiyear investment will mean that a total of £344 million will be invested in Olympic and Paralympic success over the next cycle. This will support the teams through to the 2028 Olympic Games and provide excellent foundations for the 2032 Games and beyond.

Answered by
Baroness Twycross (Labour)
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
4 November 2024
Reference
840 c1307
House
House of Lords

My noble friend makes a good point about changing viewer habits. It is important that sporting events of national importance remain available for people to view for free in years to come. Both the Olympic and Paralympic Games are rightly group A-listed events, which means that live coverage must be offered to at least one free-to-air broadcaster. I can reassure my noble friend that we will continue to consider the issue that he raises on digital rights; we will look to set out our position on that in due course.

Answered by
Baroness Twycross (Labour)
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
4 November 2024
Reference
840 c1307
House
House of Lords

My Lords, we all congratulate the successes of Team GB at both the Olympics and Paralympics. However, we must recognise the importance of supporting grass-roots sport, which helps generate essential participation. Does the Minister agree that it is vital that we have early identification and effective delivery of talent from the grass roots, schools and clubs to ensure that all-important talent pathways thrive?

Asked by
Baroness Sater (Conservative)
Oral questions - Supplementary
Status
Answered
Date
4 November 2024
Reference
840 c1307
House
House of Lords

Yes, I would agree with the noble Baroness. Alongside the UK’s sports funding increase, the Government have also committed in our Autumn Budget to support elite and grass-roots sport by investing in multi-use facilities across the UK and scaling up work so that DCMS can deliver on plans for the UK and Ireland to host the 2028 UEFA European Football Championship.

Answered by
Baroness Twycross (Labour)
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
4 November 2024
Reference
840 c1308
House
House of Lords

My Lords, I declare my interests as in the register. In praising Team GB Olympic and Paralympic athletes for their continued success, I want to mention our Olympic head coach for athletics, the wonderful Paula Dunn. On community benefit from sport, in my former constituency in Salford, investment in the park tennis project has revitalised old tennis courts and is bringing people of all ages back to tennis. So I want to ask my noble friend the Minister: will the Government continue to invest in grass-roots facilities, including tennis and padel courts, particularly in areas of higher deprivation?

Asked by
Baroness Keeley (Labour)
Oral questions - Supplementary
Status
Answered
Date
4 November 2024
Reference
840 c1308
House
House of Lords

The importance of grass-roots sports facilities cannot be overstated. As I said in response to the previous question, the Government committed in the Autumn Budget to support grass-roots sport by investing in multi-use facilities across the UK. That will enable people such as those referred to by my noble friend to get the start in those sports that they need.

Answered by
Baroness Twycross (Labour)
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
4 November 2024
Reference
840 c1308
House
House of Lords

My Lords, will the Minister join me in congratulating the swimmers in both the Olympics and the Paralympics on once again doing very well? However, does she accept that disabled swimmers in particular can achieve their maximum potential only if facilities are available locally? With many local authorities under financial pressure, swimming pools are being closed. Can she give a commitment that the Government will do everything they can, in England for themselves and in co-operation in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, to ensure that the resources are there to maintain swimming pools so that we can maintain this record well into the future?

Asked by
Lord Wigley (Plaid Cymru)
Oral questions - Supplementary
Status
Answered
Date
4 November 2024
Reference
840 c1308
House
House of Lords

I agree. I learned how to swim in a swimming pool in south London, where my father literally threw me in at the deep end—which I am not sure is an accepted approach to teaching swimming now. This is an issue that has gone on for some time and we are acutely aware of the issue that the noble Lord refers to.

Answered by
Baroness Twycross (Labour)
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
4 November 2024
Reference
840 c1308
House
House of Lords

My Lords, following the excellent example in Paris of the Paralympics, which apparently were modelled on the London Olympics and the tone that we set, will the Government recognise that, to have young people coming through who are able to perform, we need to have rapid provision of specialist prostheses for those children? We need specialist wheelchairs for them to be able to participate. Our ordinary services need to recognise that, when those children have the potential to become Paralympians, they need rapid access to highly specialised equipment to enable them to perform.

Asked by
Baroness Finlay of Llandaff (Crossbench)
Oral questions - Supplementary
Status
Answered
Date
4 November 2024
Reference
840 c1308
House
House of Lords

I have the privilege of giving the House a demonstration of how I have moved around the country: I now live near Stoke Mandeville, and Buckinghamshire is the home of the Paralympics. Nobody in your Lordships’ House can be in any doubt of the acute crisis facing the NHS. I recognise the issue that the noble Baroness raises and will speak to my noble friend Lady Merron about it.

Answered by
Baroness Twycross (Labour)
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
4 November 2024
Reference
840 c1309
House
House of Lords

My Lords, the whole Commonwealth is grateful to Glasgow for stepping in to host the next Commonwealth Games in 2026 and we wish Glasgow every success, as it had in 2014. However, many sporting bodies around the world have expressed concern at the reduction in the number of sports being included—seven fewer than the last time Glasgow played host. Among those that have been cut are diving, part of every Commonwealth Games since 1930; badminton, squash and table tennis, meaning there will be no racquet sports; cricket; hockey; the triathlon, and more. With the Games already billed as low-cost and smaller-scale, how are the Government supporting Glasgow to ensure that the Games are a success and that they too inspire new generations of people in a wide range of sports?

Asked by
Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay (Conservative)
Oral questions - Supplementary
Status
Answered
Date
4 November 2024
Reference
840 c1309
House
House of Lords

The Commonwealth Games are a clear and key part of the elite pathway in many sports. They are a really important event, which is why the Government have agreed to provide up to £2.3 million of contingency funding to support the safety and security required. We anticipate that Glasgow 2026 will deliver over £100 million of inward investment to the city through the Games. That will support economic and social benefits for Glasgow but also be an inspiration for future generations to come.

Answered by
Baroness Twycross (Labour)
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
4 November 2024
Reference
840 c1309
House
House of Lords

My Lords, the Minister should be very grateful to her father: being thrown in at the deep end is very good training for ministerial life. Has she thought that this might also be a time for some socialist planning? Should not those individual sports that receive the benefits of the lottery and other grants have plans to make sure that they are fit and ready to take up any upturn in interest caused by the Olympics? There are often reports of sports clubs not being ready when interested people start applying.

Asked by
Lord McNally (Liberal Democrat)
Oral questions - Supplementary
Status
Answered
Date
4 November 2024
Reference
840 c1309
House
House of Lords

Being thrown in the deep end definitely prepares one for ministerial life. I will look into what specific arrangements are undertaken, but I would assume that the sports covered in these major tournaments would then anticipate an upturn. I will look into what happens and what more can be done to make sure that they are available for people when they express an interest.

Answered by
Baroness Twycross (Labour)
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
4 November 2024
Reference
840 c1309
House
House of Lords