Due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, a call list of
questions will be published nearer the time.
(North East
Bedfordshire): What assessment
she has made of the effect of the removal of the requirement that
Kickstart applicants bid to deliver a minimum of 30 jobs on the
accessibility of that scheme to a wider range of
employers.(912984)
(Lancaster and
Fleetwood): What recent
assessment she has made of disabled people's experience of the
personal independence payment application
process.(912985)
(Aylesbury): What steps her Department is taking to ensure that
the Jobcentre estate is adequately equipped to support an
increased number of jobseekers.(912986)
(Midlothian): What steps she is taking to ensure that pensioners
receive adequate welfare support during the covid-19
outbreak.(912987)
Karl McCartney
(Lincoln): What steps she is taking to reduce the number of
repeat assessments that benefit claimants with severe conditions
are required to undergo.(912988)
(Neath): What plans she has to publish her Department’s
review of the special rules for terminal
illness.(912989)
(Darlington): What assessment she has made of the effect of the
removal of the requirement that Kickstart applicants bid to
deliver a minimum of 30 jobs on the accessibility of that scheme
to a wider range of employers.(912990)
(North
Devon): What steps her
Department is taking to ensure that the Jobcentre estate is
adequately equipped to support an increased number of
jobseekers.[R] (912991)
(Wakefield): What assessment she has made of the effect of the
removal of the requirement that Kickstart applicants bid to
deliver a minimum of 30 jobs on the accessibility of that scheme
to a wider range of employers.(912992)
(Motherwell
and Wishaw): What assessment
she has made of the implications for her Department’s policies of
Budget 2021.(912993)
(Harrow East):
How many and what proportion of
benefit claimants are in rent arrears.(912994)
(Cambridge): What recent estimate she has made of employment
rates in the UK.(912995)
(Warwick and
Leamington): What steps her
Department is taking to ensure universal credit payments are not
reduced in the event of a claimant receiving two payments in the
same monthly assessment period as a result of a wage payment
being delayed by a bank holiday or weekend.(912996)
(Harrogate and
Knaresborough): What assessment
she has made of the effect of the removal of the requirement that
Kickstart applicants bid to deliver a minimum of 30 jobs on the
accessibility of that scheme to a wider range of
employers.(912997)
(York
Outer): What steps her
Department is taking to ensure that the Jobcentre estate is
adequately equipped to support an increased number of
jobseekers.(912998)
(North Antrim):
What discussions her Department has
had with the Department for Communities on the Kickstart
scheme.(912999)
(Stockton
South): What steps her
Department is taking to ensure that the Jobcentre estate is
adequately equipped to support an increased number of
jobseekers.(913000)
(Glenrothes): What assessment she has made of the implications
for her Department’s policies of Budget 2021.(913001)
(Hastings and Rye):
What steps she is taking to support
universal credit claimants during the covid-19
outbreak.(913002)
(East
Worthing and Shoreham): What
steps her Department is taking to ensure that the Jobcentre
estate is adequately equipped to support an increased number of
jobseekers.(913003)
(Burnley): What steps her Department is taking to ensure that
the Jobcentre estate is adequately equipped to support an
increased number of jobseekers.(913004)
(Hornsey and Wood Green):
What assessment she has made of the
implications for her policies of the financial barriers to
people’s compliance with the requirement to self-isolate; and if
she will make a statement.(913005)
(Coventry
South): What recent assessment
her Department has made of the (a) accuracy and (b) efficiency of
contracted-out health assessments for (i) employment and support
allowance and (ii) personal independence
payment.(913006)
(Heywood and
Middleton): What steps she is
taking to support the Government’s commitment to net zero carbon
emissions by 2050.(913007)
(Edmonton): What steps she is taking to support people on
legacy benefits.(913009)
(Vauxhall): What discussions she has had with Cabinet
colleagues on the financial effect of the covid-19 outbreak on
disabled people and their carers.(913010)
(Bethnal Green and Bow):
What recent steps she has taken to
reduce youth unemployment.(913011)
(Ealing Central and
Acton): What estimate she has
made of the number of families in temporary accommodation subject
to the (a) benefit cap and (b) two-child
limit.(913012)
(Vale of Glamorgan):
What assessment she has made of the
effect of the covid-19 outbreak on the level of welfare support
required by disabled people.(913013)
(Bury South):
What steps she has taken to strengthen
protections for pension savers.(913014)
(Denton and Reddish):
What recent steps she has taken to
reduce youth unemployment.(913015)
(Carmarthen
East and Dinefwr): What
assessment she has made of the effectiveness of statutory sick
pay.(913023)
At 3:15pm
Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Work and
Pensions
(Bury
North): If she will make a
statement on her departmental
responsibilities.(913044)
(Edinburgh West):
(913045)
(Haltemprice
and Howden): (913046)
(Bristol East):
(913047)
(West Worcestershire):
(913048)
(Bury South):
(913049)
(Glasgow
South West): (913050)
(Warrington
South): (913051)
(Calder Valley):
(913052)
(Bolton West):
(913053)
(Stockton
South): (913054)
(Wansbeck): (913055)
(Denton and Reddish):
(913056)
(Rhondda): (913062)
(City of Chester):
(913063)