Cranston Inquiry

Parliamentary Activity

11 mentions in Parliament since Sep 2018.

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Hansard, written questions, statements, EDMs
19 May 2026 Written Question Commons Cranston Inquiry
Joe RobertsonConservative → Department for Transport
To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, when the final financial report of the Cranston Inquiry will be published.
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13 Apr 2026 Written Question Commons Cranston Inquiry: Expenditure
Mike WoodConservative → Department for Transport
To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, pursuant to the Answer of 4 September 2025 to Question 70519 on Public Inquiries, what has been the total cost to the public purse to date of the Cranston inquiry.
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25 Mar 2026 Written Question Commons Undocumented Migrants: English Channel
Peter PrinsleyLabour → Home Office
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what steps she is taking to help implement the recommendations of the Cranston inquiry to help prevent avoidable deaths in the channel.
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25 Mar 2026 Hansard Debate Lords Small Boat Deaths: Cranston Inquiry Report
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05 Feb 2026 Written Ministerial Statement Commons Report of the Cranston Inquiry
Heidi AlexanderLabour → Department for Transport
On 24 November 2021 there was a tragic mass-casualty incident involving a small boat attempting to cross the Channel. On 9 November 2023 the then Secretary of State for Transport announced the establishment of an independent, non-statutory Inquiry into th...
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05 Feb 2026 Written Ministerial Statement Lords Report of the Cranston Inquiry
Lord Hendy of Richmond HillLabour → Department for Transport
My Right Honourable friend, the Secretary of State for Transport (Heidi Alexander), has made the following Ministerial Statement:On 24 November 2021 there was a tragic mass-casualty incident involving a small boat attempting to cross the Channel. On 9 Nov...
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18 Dec 2025 Written Question Commons Undocumented Migrants: English Channel
Mr Will ForsterLiberal Democrat → Home Office
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, given the forthcoming report of the Cranston Public Inquiry into the tragic loss of 27 lives in the English Channel in November 2021, has she undertaken a review of Channel operations, and the search
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11 Jan 2024 Written Ministerial Statement Lords Inquiry into the Channel Incident of November 24, 2021 (Cranston Inquiry)
Lord Davies of GowerConservative → Department for Transport
My Right Honourable friend, the Secretary of State for Transport (Mr Mark Harper), has made the following Ministerial Statement.On 09 November 2023 I announced the establishment of an independent, non-statutory Inquiry into the circumstances of this tragi...
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11 Jan 2024 Written Ministerial Statement Commons Inquiry into the Channel Incident of November 24, 2021 (Cranston Inquiry)
Mr Mark HarperConservative → Department for Transport
On 09 November 2023 I announced the establishment of an independent, non-statutory Inquiry into the circumstances of this tragic mass-casualty incident which resulted in at least 27 fatalities. My thoughts continue to be with the loved ones of those who d...
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21 Jan 2019 Early Day Motion Commons 150TH ANNIVERSARY CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH
Alison ThewlissScottish National Party
That this House celebrates the incredible legacy and creative genius of Charles Rennie Mackintosh; reflects on the year-long programme of events that took place in 2018 to mark the 150th anniversary of the birth of Charles Rennie Mackintosh; notes that highlights included the re-opening of the Willow Tearooms on Sauchiehall Street, Miss Cranston's original tearooms and a major exhibition at the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum; further notes that celebrations were widespread, with the Hunte...
12 Sep 2018 Early Day Motion Commons GRAND OPENING OF MACKINTOSH AT THE WILLOW
Alison ThewlissScottish National Party
That this House congratulates the Willow Tea Rooms Trust on the grand opening of Mackintosh at the Willow on 7 September in the presence of the Duke and Duchess of Rothesay; commends Celia Sinclair on her vision and efforts to save the Tea Rooms, restore them to their former glory and give them a sustainable future; notes the hard work and attention to detail in restoring Miss Cranston's tea rooms to Charles Rennie Mackintosh's 1903 designs; appreciates the involvement of the Princes Trust in...