1 (Cheltenham): What progress has been made on reducing tax
avoidance and evasion.(904774)
2 Mr (Tewkesbury): If he will reduce taxes on small
businesses.(904775)
3 (Morley and
Outwood): What fiscal
steps his Department is taking to increase
productivity.(904776)
4 (Batley and
Spen): What discussions he
has had with the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and
Local Government on the adequacy of funding for children’s
services.(904777)
5 (Stoke-on-Trent
South): What steps he is
taking to invest in the infrastructure of small and medium-sized
cities.(904778)
6 Mr (Wellingborough): How
much his Department has spent on preparing for the possibility of
no deal with the EU when the UK leaves the EU.(904779)
7 (Plymouth, Moor
View): What assessment his
Department has made of the effect of the introduction of the
national living wage on low pay.(904780)
8 (Amber
Valley): What progress has
been made on reducing tax avoidance and
evasion.(904781)
9 Mr (Dumfries and
Galloway): What assessment
he has made of the effect of the recent reduction in corporation
tax on employment and wages.(904782)
10 Sir (Mid Sussex): What plans he has to increase
productivity.(904783)
11 Dr (Stockton
South): What progress has
been made on implementing the Building Our Future
programme.(904784)
12 (Henley): What discussions he has had with Cabinet
colleagues on ensuring that people have high-tech skills to
increase productivity.(904785)
13 (Bassetlaw): What comparative assessment he has made of the
size of the national debt (a) today and (b) 12 months
ago.(904786)
14 (Mid Dorset and North
Poole): What progress has
been made on reducing the national debt.(904787)
15 (Wimbledon): What plans he has to increase
productivity.(904788)
16 (Weaver
Vale): What effect the
liquidation of Carillion has had on his Department’s policy on
public sector contracts and the private finance
initiative.(904789)
17 (Bromley and
Chislehurst): What
discussions he has had with the Mayor of London on funding for
Crossrail 2.(904790)
18 (Cardiff
North): What assessment
his Department has made of the effect of its planned investment
in infrastructure on the environment.(904791)
19 (Witney): What steps he is taking to support businesses and
strengthen the market economy.(904792)
20 (South Basildon and East
Thurrock): What
discussions he has had with Cabinet colleagues on increasing
productivity through the development and deployment of new
technologies.(904793)
21 Sir (New Forest
West): What assessment his
Department has made of the effect of the introduction of the
national living wage on low pay.(904794)
22 (Gower): What discussions he has had with the Secretary of
State for Health and Social Care on funding for the
NHS.(904795)
23 (Taunton
Deane): What progress has
been made on creating jobs and increasing
employment.(904796)
24 Mr (Nuneaton): What assessment his Department has made of the
effect on working people of the increase in real wages projected
by the Office for Budget Responsibility.(904797)
25 (Brentford and
Isleworth): What
assessment he has made of the prospects for the UK financial
services industry after the UK leaves the EU.(904798)
At 12:15pm
Topical Questions to Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer
T1 (Newport
East): If he will make a
statement on his departmental
responsibilities.(904799)
T2 (Mid
Worcestershire): (904800)
T3 (East Ham): (904801)
T4 (Lewes): (904802)
T5 (Cheltenham): (904803)
T6 (North East
Derbyshire): (904804)
T7 (Sheffield
Central): (904805)
T8 Mr (Kettering): (904806)
T9 (Lewisham West and
Penge): (904807)
T10 (Blaydon): (904808)