Early sight of oral questions to the Secretary of State for the Home Department - Jan 23
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★ 1 Tommy Sheppard (Edinburgh East): If she will
make an assessment of the potential merits of applying different
immigration rules to Scotland and other constituent parts of the
UK. (908278) ★ 2 Will
Quince (Colchester): What steps she is taking to ensure
that police funding is fairly distributed.
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★ 1
Tommy Sheppard (Edinburgh
East): If she
will make an assessment of the potential merits of applying
different immigration rules to Scotland and other constituent
parts of the UK.
(908278)
★ 2
Will Quince (Colchester): What
steps she is taking to ensure that police funding is fairly
distributed.
(908279)
★ 3
Julie Elliott (Sunderland
Central): What discussions she has had with
Cabinet colleagues on when to commence the second part of the
Leveson inquiry.
(908280)
★ 4
Helen Whately (Faversham and Mid
Kent): What
progress the Government has made on placing vulnerable Syrian
families in the UK.
(908281)
★ 5
Nigel Mills (Amber
Valley): What
steps she is taking to ensure that police funding is fairly
distributed.
(908282)
★ 6
Margaret
Ferrier (Rutherglen and Hamilton
West): If she
will make an assessment of the potential merits of applying
different immigration rules to Scotland and other constituent
parts of the UK
(908283)
★ 7
Paula Sherriff (Dewsbury): What
assessment she has made of trends in fire and rescue response
times.
(908284)
★ 8
Michelle
Donelan (Chippenham): What
steps the Government and UK law enforcement agencies are
taking to tackle online child sexual exploitation
domestically and internationally.
(908285)
★ 9
Ben Howlett (Bath): What
steps she is taking to ensure that all forms of domestic
abuse are recognised and investigated.
(908286)
★ 10
John Nicolson (East
Dunbartonshire): If she will make an assessment of the
potential merits of applying different immigration rules to
Scotland and other constituent parts of the UK.
(908287)
★ 11
Stephen
Gethins (North East
Fife): If she
will make an assessment of the potential merits of applying
different immigration rules to Scotland and other constituent
parts of the UK.
(908288)
★ 12
Amanda
Milling (Cannock
Chase): What
progress her Department has made on enabling closer working
between the police and fire services.
(908289)
★ 13
Mike Freer (Finchley and Golders
Green): What
steps the Government is taking to ensure that people
subjected to forced marriage are encouraged to report that
crime to the police.
(908290)
★ 14
Christina
Rees (Neath): What
representations she has received on the economic value to the
UK of international students studying at universities.
(908291)
★ 15
Richard Graham (Gloucester): Whether
she is taking steps to ensure that widows of police officers
are not financially disadvantaged by remarrying.
(908292)
★ 16
Mr Laurence
Robertson (Tewkesbury): How
many foreign students from (a) EU and (b) non-EU countries
were included as part of the net migration figures in the
last 12 months for which figures are available.
(908293)
★ 17
Oliver Colvile (Plymouth, Sutton and
Devonport): What steps she is taking to ensure
that all forms of domestic abuse are recognised and
investigated.
(908294)
★ 18
Joan Ryan (Enfield
North): What
assessment she has made of trends in the level of hate crime
reporting.
(908295)
★ 19
Rob Marris (Wolverhampton South
West): With
reference to her Department's review of the use of DNA
evidence in family reunion cases, which organisations and
individuals have been consulted; and by what date she expects
that review to be (a) completed and (b) published.
(908296)
★ 20
Hywel Williams (Arfon): What
progress her Department has made on bringing vulnerable
refugee children to the UK.
(908297)
★ 21
Martyn
Day (Linlithgow and East
Falkirk): What steps she has taken to ensure
that immigration rules support family unity.
(908298)
★ 22
Drew Hendry (Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and
Strathspey): What steps she has taken to ensure
that immigration policy supports the rural economy.
(908299)
★ 23
★ 24
Victoria
Prentis (Banbury): What
steps the Government and UK law enforcement agencies are
taking to tackle online child sexual exploitation
domestically and internationally.
(908301)
★ 25
Neil Gray (Airdrie and
Shotts): If
she will make an assessment of the potential merits of
applying different immigration rules to Scotland and other
constituent parts of the UK.
(908302)
At 3.15pm
Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for the Home
Department
The Members listed below have been selected by ballot to ask a
Topical Question.
★ T1
Craig
Whittaker (Calder
Valley): If
she will make a statement on her departmental
responsibilities.
(908318)
★ T2
★ T3
★ T4
★ T5
★ T6
★ T7
★ T8
★ T9
★ T10
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