Due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, a call list of
questions will be published nearer the time.
(Lewisham,
Deptford): What assessment he
has made of implications for his policies of the financial
barriers to people’s compliance with the requirement to
self-isolate during the covid-19 outbreak; and if he will make a
statement.(913154)
(Calder Valley):
What fiscal steps he is taking to
support the charity sector in response to the covid-19
outbreak.(913155)
(Swansea
West): What assessment he has
made of the regional equity of infrastructure investment (a) in
Wales and (b) throughout the UK.(913156)
(Ipswich): What fiscal steps his Department is taking to
support businesses affected by the covid-19
outbreak.(913157)
(Sevenoaks): What fiscal steps his Department is taking to
support businesses affected by the covid-19
outbreak.(913158)
(Birmingham,
Northfield): What fiscal steps
his Department is taking to support job retention during the
covid-19 outbreak.(913159)
(East Lothian):
What recent discussions he has had
with his Scottish Government counterpart on the effect of UK
fiscal policy on living standards in Scotland.(913160)
(High
Peak): What fiscal steps his
Department is taking to improve transport connectivity across the
UK.(913161)
(Motherwell
and Wishaw): What recent
discussions he has had with his Scottish Government counterpart
on the effect of UK fiscal policy on living standards in
Scotland.(913162)
(East
Dunbartonshire): What recent
discussions he has had with his Scottish Government counterpart
on the effect of UK fiscal policy on living standards in
Scotland.(913163)
(Buckingham): What fiscal steps his Department is taking to
support businesses affected by the covid-19
outbreak.(913164)
(Hastings and Rye):
What fiscal steps his Department is
taking to improve transport connectivity across the
UK.(913165)
(City of
Durham): What recent
discussions he has had with his international counterparts on
requiring private creditors to cancel debt owed by developing
countries during the covid-19 pandemic.(913166)
(Bradford
South): What assessment he has
made of implications for his policies of the financial barriers
to people’s compliance with the requirement to self-isolate
during the covid-19 outbreak; and if he will make a
statement.(913167)
(East
Devon): What fiscal steps his
Department is taking to improve transport connectivity across the
UK.(913168)
(Blackburn): What assessment he has made of implications for
his policies of the financial barriers to people’s compliance
with the requirement to self-isolate during the covid-19
outbreak; and if he will make a statement.(913169)
(Cardiff
South and Penarth): What fiscal
steps he is taking to help support people ineligible for his
Department's covid-19 income support schemes.(913170)
(Denton and Reddish):
What assessment he has made of the
potential merits of continuing support for the self-employed as
covid-19 public health restrictions are lifted; and if he will
make a statement.(913171)
(Fylde): What fiscal steps his Department is taking to
support businesses affected by the covid-19
outbreak.(913172)
(Basildon and
Billericay): What recent
discussions he has had with Cabinet colleagues on plans to
increase the National Living Wage.(913173)
(Dewsbury): What fiscal steps his Department is taking to
improve transport connectivity across the UK.(913174)
(Ruislip,
Northwood and Pinner): What
fiscal steps he is taking to support the UK’s economic
recovery.(913175)
(Rother Valley):
What fiscal steps his Department is
taking to improve transport connectivity across the
UK.(913176)
(Middlesbrough South and East
Cleveland): What assessment he
has made of his Department's progress in levelling up the economy
of the Tees Valley.(913177)
(Lewisham
East): What recent discussions
he has had with Cabinet colleagues on increasing the level of
statutory sick pay.(913179)
Mr (South West
Hertfordshire): What fiscal
steps he is taking to help provide new employment opportunities
to people affected by the covid-19 outbreak.(913180)
(Wakefield): What steps his Department is taking to increase
funding for UK infrastructure.(913181)
(Washington
and Sunderland West): What
recent discussions he has had with the Secretary of State for
Health and Social Care on the adequacy of financial support
arrangements for people who are self-isolating during the
covid-19 outbreak.(913182)
(Bradford
East): What recent discussions
he has had with the Secretary of State for Transport on the
potential economic benefits of including a Bradford city centre
stop on the proposed Northern Powerhouse Rail
line.(913183)
(Bolton South
East): What assessment he has
made of the potential merits of continuing support for the
self-employed as covid-19 public health restrictions are lifted;
and if he will make a statement.(913185)
(Caithness,
Sutherland and Easter Ross): If
he will introduce a Government-backed insurance scheme for the
live events industry.(913199)
(Orkney and Shetland):
If his Department will make an
assessment of the potential merits of making permanent the five
per cent reduced rate of VAT for the tourism and hospitality
sector.(913203)
At 12:15pm
Topical Questions to the Chancellor of the Exchequer
(East
Ham): If he will make a
statement on his departmental
responsibilities.(913124)
(Nottingham North):
(913125)
(New Forest East):
(913126)
(Meriden): (913127)
(Buckingham): (913128)
(Mid
Derbyshire): (913129)
(Sheffield
Central): (913130)
(East Lothian):
(913131)
(Wolverhampton South West):
(913132)
(Wansbeck): (913133)
(Coventry
South): (913134)
(Milton
Keynes North): (913135)
(Blyth Valley): (913136)
(Don
Valley): (913140)