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View Future Day Orals PDF File 0.11 MB Published: Friday 2 July 2021 Questions for oral answer on a future day (Future Day Orals) Questions for oral answer on a future day as of Friday 2 July 2021. The order of these questions may be varied in the published call lists. [R] Indicates that a relevant interest has been declared. Questions for Answer on Monday 5 July Oral Questions to the Secretary of State for Defence Mark Menzies (Fylde): What steps his Department is taking to support employment in the defence industry throughout the UK. (902160) Andrew Lewer (Northampton South): What steps his Department is taking to support the families of UK armed forces personnel. (902161) Karl McCartney (Lincoln): What steps his Department is taking to support employment in the defence industry throughout the UK. (902162) Mary Glindon (North Tyneside): What steps he has taken to help improve transition from the armed forces into employment. (902164) Andrew Gwynne (Denton and Reddish): What steps he is taking to help improve provision of mental health services for members of the armed forces. (902165) Mr Richard Holden (North West Durham): What steps the Government is taking to support regimental museums. (902166) Dave Doogan (Angus): What recent assessment he has made of the adequacy of funding allocated to his Department. (902168) Steve Brine (Winchester): What steps his Department is taking to support the families of UK armed forces personnel. (902169) Dan Carden (Liverpool, Walton): What steps he is taking to consult on and deliver reparations for service personnel adversely impacted by the historic ban on homosexuality enforced by the armed forces. (902170) 2 Friday 2 July 2021 QUESTIONS FOR ORAL ANSWER ON A FUTURE DAY Mr Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi (Slough): What steps he is taking to help improve provision of mental health services for members of the armed forces. (902171) Mr Marcus Fysh (Yeovil): What contribution UK armed forces are making to counter-Daesh operations in Syria and Iraq. (902172) Mr Kevan Jones (North Durham): Whether the procurement costs for the proposed national flagship will be drawn from his Department's existing budget allocation. (902173) Gill Furniss (Sheffield, Brightside and Hillsborough): If he will make it his policy to use British steel in future defence projects. (902174) Kate Osborne (Jarrow): What steps he is taking to strengthen the Armed Forces Covenant; and if he will make a statement. (902175) Nick Fletcher (Don Valley): What steps his Department is taking to help ensure that all members of the armed forces are equipped with financial literacy skills. (902176) Andrew Selous (South West Bedfordshire): What steps he is taking to (a) raise awareness of and (b) regularly report on implementation of the recommendations of the June 2020 review commissioned by his Department, Living in our shoes, Understanding the needs of UK Armed Forces families. (902178) Jonathan Edwards (Carmarthen East and Dinefwr): What recent discussions he has had with the Welsh Government on the Armed Forces Bill. (902179) Steve McCabe (Birmingham, Selly Oak): What steps he has taken to help improve transition from the armed forces into employment. (902180) Claudia Webbe (Leicester East): What recent discussions he had had with the Foreign Secretary on the involvement of British armed forces in the conflict in Yemen. (902181) Felicity Buchan (Kensington): What steps he is taking to modernise and strengthen the NATO alliance. (902182) Royston Smith (Southampton, Itchen): What contribution UK armed forces are making to counter-Daesh operations in Syria and Iraq. (902183) Alexander Stafford (Rother Valley): What steps he is taking to strengthen defence capabilities against cyber attacks. (902184) Simon Jupp (East Devon): What steps his Department is taking to support veterans. (902185) Carol Monaghan (Glasgow North West): What steps his Department is taking to support women in the armed forces. (902187) Scott Benton (Blackpool South): What steps his Department is taking to support employment in the defence industry throughout the UK. (902188) Friday 2 July 2021 QUESTIONS FOR ORAL ANSWER ON A FUTURE DAY 3 Mary Robinson (Cheadle): What steps he is taking to modernise and strengthen the NATO alliance. (902189) Jacob Young (Redcar): What steps his Department is taking to support employment in the defence industry throughout the UK. (902190) Joanna Cherry (Edinburgh South West): What steps his Department is taking to support women in the armed forces. (902191) Christine Jardine (Edinburgh West): What recent discussions he has had with the Foreign Secretary on the role of the UK armed forces in supporting UK diplomatic objectives in Crimea. (902197) At 3:15pm Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Defence Peter Gibson (Darlington): If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities. (902220) Sarah Olney (Richmond Park): (902221) Catherine McKinnell (Newcastle upon Tyne North): (902222) Mary Glindon (North Tyneside): (902223) Robert Halfon (Harlow): (902224) Steve McCabe (Birmingham, Selly Oak): (902225) Chris Loder (West Dorset): (902226) Felicity Buchan (Kensington): (902227) Paul Howell (Sedgefield): (902228) Scott Benton (Blackpool South): (902229) Mr Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi (Slough): (902230) Harriett Baldwin (West Worcestershire): (902231) Steve Brine (Winchester): (902232) Martyn Day (Linlithgow and East Falkirk): (902234) Dame Diana Johnson (Kingston upon Hull North): (902241) 4 Friday 2 July 2021 QUESTIONS FOR ORAL ANSWER ON A FUTURE DAY Questions for Answer on Tuesday 6 July Oral Questions to the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Sarah Olney (Richmond Park): What guidance his Department issues to (a) retailers and (b) consumers to help raise awareness of the threat of online scams. (902250) Christian Matheson (City of Chester): What recent discussions he has had with representatives of GKN Automotive on the viability of its factory in Birmingham being used as part of the national infrastructure for electric vehicles. (902251) Stephen Crabb (Preseli Pembrokeshire): What steps his Department is taking to support the marine renewables sector. (902252) Mr Philip Hollobone (Kettering): If he will take steps to increase (a) renewable energy production and (b) energy efficiency in the UK. (902253) Gill Furniss (Sheffield, Brightside and Hillsborough): What steps he is taking to tackle minimum wage non-compliance in the labour market. (902254) Mark Logan (Bolton North East): What steps his Department is taking to support the Government's levelling up agenda. (902255) Stephen Hammond (Wimbledon): If his Department will publish its Net Zero Strategy before the 2021 summer recess. (902256) Peter Gibson (Darlington): What steps his Department is taking to support the Government's levelling up agenda. (902257) Craig Whittaker (Calder Valley): What plans he has to help ensure that skills in the nuclear sector are maintained between the building of new power plants. (902258) Stephen Morgan (Portsmouth South): When he plans to make a decision on the proposed AQUIND energy interconnector project. (902260) Fay Jones (Brecon and Radnorshire): What steps his Department is taking to support sub-postmasters. (902261) Stephen Kinnock (Aberavon): What steps his Department is taking to help support (a) the steel industry and (b) steelworkers. (902262) Alexander Stafford (Rother Valley): What steps his Department is taking to support the Government's levelling up agenda. (902263) Bell Ribeiro-Addy (Streatham): What recent steps he has taken to help improve employment rights and protections for gig economy workers. (902264) Rachel Hopkins (Luton South): What steps he is taking to support high street businesses. (902265) Friday 2 July 2021 QUESTIONS FOR ORAL ANSWER ON A FUTURE DAY 5 Mark Eastwood (Dewsbury): What steps his Department is taking to support the Government's levelling up agenda. (902266) Chris Green (Bolton West): What steps his Department is taking to support UK research and development. (902267) Caroline Lucas (Brighton, Pavilion): What assessment he has made of the implications for his policies on oil and gas, of the International Energy Agency's energy scenario aligned with the 1.5C goal of the Paris Agreement, outlined in the report, Net Zero by 2050: A Roadmap for the Global Energy Sector. (902268) Helen Hayes (Dulwich and West Norwood): What plans his Department has to help support the growth of solar energy in the UK. (902269) Sam Tarry (Ilford South): What steps he is taking to support high street businesses. (902271) Gerald Jones (Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney): What recent discussions he has held with representatives of the automotive sector. (902272) Mr Richard Holden (North West Durham): What steps the Government is taking to support next generation car manufacturing in the UK. (902273) Bob Seely (Isle of Wight): Whether he is taking steps to support tidal energy business development in the Solent area. (902274) Catherine West (Hornsey and Wood Green): What steps the Government is taking to achieve the net zero emissions target. (902276) Paul Howell (Sedgefield): What steps his Department is taking to support UK research and development. (902277) Steve Brine (Winchester): What steps his Department is taking to achieve net zero emissions by 2050. (902278) John Penrose (Weston-super-Mare): What discussions he has had with the Competition and Markets Authority on the independence of Open Banking. (902279) Dr Julian Lewis (New Forest East): What steps he is taking to
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