1 (Southport): What
steps he is taking to improve productivity levels in the
UK.(904922)
2 Mr (South West
Hertfordshire): What plans he has to support small and
medium-sized enterprises in the hospitality sector during the
covid-19 outbreak.(904923)
3 Karl
McCartney (Lincoln):
What steps he is taking to harness science and innovation for the
purposes of the Government’s levelling up agenda.(904924)
4 Sir (Scarborough and
Whitby): What steps he is taking to deliver new nuclear
power.(904925)
5 (Kingston upon Hull
West and Hessle): What steps he is taking with Secretary of State
for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities to ensure the adequacy
of business and community flood recovery support funding.(904926)
6 (Twickenham): What
steps his Department is taking to support businesses in the
night-time economy.(904927)
7 (Sevenoaks): What
steps he is taking to support the transition to net-zero carbon
emissions for homes not connected to the mains gas grid.(904928)
8 (Barrow and Furness):
What support his Department is providing to life sciences
clusters across the UK.(904929)
9 (Coatbridge,
Chryston and Bellshill): If he will make an assessment of the
confidence of Scottish businesses in the UK Government.(904930)
10 (Aberavon): What
recent discussions he has had with the Welsh Government on
ensuring that the power supply for Baglan Energy Park remains
connected until a permanent connection to the National Grid is
secured.(904931)
11 (Ayr, Carrick and
Cumnock): What new support he plans to provide to energy
transition projects in Scotland.(904932)
12 (Darlington): What
steps he is taking to develop the UK’s life sciences
sector.(904933)
13 (Newport East):
What steps he is taking to support the steel industry.(904934)
14 (Liverpool, Walton):
What steps he plans to take to support the community energy
sector as part of the Government's ambition to meet the net zero
carbon emissions target by 2050.(904935)
15 (Blaenau Gwent): If he
will make a further assessment of the potential merits of the
recommendations of the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
Select Committee's report on the Mineworkers' Pension Scheme,
published on 27 April 2021.(904936)
16 (Worsley and Eccles
South): What assessment he has made of the adequacy of the Royal
Mail’s current service standards for the delivery of
letters.(904937)
17 (Birmingham,
Erdington): What assessment he has made of the potential merits
of the West Midlands Combined Authority’s Net Zero Pathfinder
proposals.(904938)
18 (Denton and
Reddish): What assessment his Department has made of the effect
of the price cap increase on the level of demand for support from
household customers with dual fuel energy.(904939)
19 (Rushcliffe): What
steps he plans to take to support the nuclear fusion sector in
developing a spherical tokamak for energy production.(904940)
20 (Luton South):
What steps his Department is taking to help support energy
efficiency measures in homes.(904941)
21 (City of Durham):
What assessment his Department has made of the potential merits
of providing additional financial support to households with dual
fuel energy bills.(904942)
22 (Milton Keynes
North): What steps his Department is taking to support the
Government’s ambition to become a global science
superpower.(904943)
23 (Berwickshire,
Roxburgh and Selkirk): What steps his Department is taking to
help support the generation of power from offshore wind.(904944)
24 (Bracknell):
What steps he is taking to help strengthen the automotive
sector.(904945)
25 (Ipswich): What steps he
is taking to support the UK’s manufacturing sector.(904946)
At 12:15pm
Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Business, Energy
and Industrial Strategy
T1 (Glasgow North): If
he will make a statement on his departmental
responsibilities.(904947)
T2 (Bury South):
(904948)
T3 (Weaver Vale):
(904949)
T4 (Darlington):
(904950)
T5 (East
Renfrewshire): (904951)
T6 (Tatton): (904952)
T7 (Putney): (904953)
T8 (Brecon and
Radnorshire): (904954)
T9 (Middlesbrough):
(904955)
T10 (Rushcliffe):
(904956)