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View Future Day Orals PDF File 0.11 MB Published: Monday 5 July 2021 Questions for oral answer on a future day (Future Day Orals) Questions for oral answer on a future day as of Monday 5 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 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) 2 Monday 5 July 2021 QUESTIONS FOR ORAL ANSWER ON A FUTURE DAY 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) 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) Monday 5 July 2021 QUESTIONS FOR ORAL ANSWER ON A FUTURE DAY 3 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 enable the effective parliamentary scrutiny of the classified aspects of the Investment Security Unit. (902280) Alan Brown (Kilmarnock and Loudoun): If he will provide further support to energy transition projects in Scotland. (902299) Marion Fellows (Motherwell and Wishaw): What recent assessment he has made of the sustainability of the Post Office network. (902301) Stuart C McDonald (Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East): If he will provide further support to energy transition projects in Scotland. (902304) At 12:15pm Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Paul Holmes (Eastleigh): If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities. (902310) Nickie Aiken (Cities of London and Westminster): (902311) Alex Cunningham (Stockton North): (902312) Mary Glindon (North Tyneside): (902313) Imran Hussain (Bradford East): (902314) Dame Diana Johnson (Kingston upon Hull North): (902315) Peter Grant (Glenrothes): (902316) Bob Blackman (Harrow East): (902318) Grahame Morris (Easington): (902319) Wera Hobhouse (Bath): (902320) Mark Eastwood (Dewsbury): (902321) James Daly (Bury North): (902325) Mrs Pauline Latham (Mid Derbyshire): (902326) Sir Desmond Swayne (New Forest West): (902327) 4 Monday 5 July 2021 QUESTIONS FOR ORAL ANSWER ON A FUTURE DAY Damien Moore (Southport): (902328) Questions for Answer on Wednesday 7 July Oral Questions to the Minister for Women and Equalities Dr Jamie Wallis (Bridgend): What steps the Government is taking to support victims of conversion therapy. (902445) Peter Aldous (Waveney): What steps she is taking with Cabinet colleagues to improve geographic equality of opportunity for children from disadvantaged backgrounds. (902446) Gareth Thomas (Harrow West): What further steps she plans to take to tackle maternity discrimination. (902447) Alison Thewliss (Glasgow Central): What steps the Government is taking to tackle pregnancy and maternity discrimination in the labour market. (902448) Chris Elmore (Ogmore): What discussions she has had with the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions to ensure the adequacy of support for disabled people on legacy benefits during the covid-19 outbreak. (902449) Felicity Buchan (Kensington): What steps the Government is taking to encourage covid-19 vaccine take up among ethnic minority communities. (902450) Margaret Ferrier (Rutherglen and Hamilton West): What discussions she has had with Cabinet colleagues on the potential effect of the reduction in Official Development Assistance on gender equality in the developing world. (902451) Dr Kieran Mullan (Crewe and Nantwich): What steps she is taking with Cabinet colleagues to improve geographic equality of opportunity for children from disadvantaged backgrounds. (902452) Bell Ribeiro-Addy (Streatham): What steps she is taking with Cabinet colleagues to prevent online abuse and hate towards women by (a) involuntary celibates and (b) others who use hate speech. (902453) Dr Rupa Huq (Ealing Central and Acton): What steps she is taking with the Chancellor of the Exchequer to reduce the employment gap for Black, Asian and ethnic minority people. (902454) Mr Toby Perkins (Chesterfield): What discussions she has had with the Secretary of State for Education on the comparative performance of BAME students in (a) further and higher education and (b) statutory education. (902455) Monday 5 July 2021 QUESTIONS FOR ORAL ANSWER ON A FUTURE DAY 5 Ruth Edwards (Rushcliffe): What steps she is taking with Cabinet colleagues to improve geographic equality of opportunity for children from disadvantaged backgrounds. (902456) Duncan Baker (North Norfolk): What recent steps the Government has taken to increase covid-19 vaccine uptake among ethnic minority communities. (902458) Harriett Baldwin (West Worcestershire): What recent steps the Government has taken to improve gender equality in the UK Parliament. (902462) Mr Richard Holden (North West Durham): What discussions she has had with Cabinet colleagues on bringing forward legislative proposals to ban virginity testing. (902463) At 11:53am Topical Questions to the Minister for Women and Equalities Tim Loughton (East Worthing and Shoreham): If she will make a statement on her departmental responsibilities. (902485) Mrs Maria Miller (Basingstoke): (902487) Theresa Villiers (Chipping Barnet): (902488) Paul Blomfield (Sheffield Central): (902490) Alan Brown (Kilmarnock and Loudoun): (902501) At 12:00pm Oral Questions to the Prime Minister John McNally (Falkirk): If he will list his official engagements for Wednesday 7 July. (902340) Wendy Chamberlain (North East Fife): (902341) Angela Crawley (Lanark and Hamilton East): (902342) Bell Ribeiro-Addy (Streatham): (902343) John Stevenson (Carlisle): (902344) Andy Carter (Warrington South): (902345) Mrs Sheryll Murray (South East Cornwall): (902346) Tim Loughton (East Worthing and Shoreham): (902348) 6 Monday 5 July 2021 QUESTIONS FOR ORAL ANSWER ON A FUTURE DAY Matthew Pennycook (Greenwich and Woolwich): (902349) Mr David Jones (Clwyd West): (902350) Imran Hussain (Bradford East): (902351) Matt Western (Warwick and Leamington):
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