Maiden speeches in the House of Commons since 1918
Maiden speeches made by newly elected MPs since 1918, with links to Hansard where available.

Heads of state and dignitaries who have addressed MPs and Members of the House of Lords since 1935.
Addresses to Members of both Houses of Parliament (24 KB , Excel Spreadsheet)
In addition to the King’s Speech at the State Opening of Parliament, formal Addresses to both Houses of Parliament are made by the Monarch.
State or other visits to the UK by leading figures may be marked by a speech given to Members of both Houses of Parliament. Formal Addresses to both Houses can be made by Heads of State and by other foreign leaders. In some circumstances, visiting foreign dignitaries give speeches in Parliament which are not formal Addresses.
The downloadable Excel file lists Heads of State and dignitaries who have addressed MPs and Members of the House of Lords since 1935. Source details are available in the Excel file.
Additional commentary and analysis from the Hansard Society can be found at Addresses to both Houses of Parliament and Trump, State Visits and Parliament: precedent and process.
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Addresses to Members of both Houses of Parliament (24 KB , Excel Spreadsheet)
Maiden speeches made by newly elected MPs since 1918, with links to Hansard where available.
This list reports all the women who have been elected as MPs to the House of Commons, for each election since 1918 and in the order they were sworn in.
A briefing paper which "maps" (or summarises) the main elements of the United Kingdom's uncodified constitution.