1 (Tewkesbury):
What steps his Department is taking to support research into
motor neuron disease.(905664)
2 (City of
Chester): What steps his Department is taking to help protect
jobs in the energy sector.(905665)
3
(Newcastle-under-Lyme): What steps he is taking to support the
growth of science and innovation through the Government's
levelling up agenda.(905666)
4 (Blaydon): What
discussions he has had with Cabinet colleagues on
cross-departmental coordination on tackling climate
change.(905667)
5 (Loughborough): What
steps he is taking to support the growth of the hydrogen sector
in the UK.(905668)
6 (Blackpool South):
What steps he is taking to deliver new nuclear power.(905669)
7 (Gainsborough): What
discussions his officials have held with their counterparts at
the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs on
agricultural land being repurposed for solar energy.(905670)
8 (Barnsley Central): What steps his Department
is taking to support the Government’s levelling up agenda.[R]
(905671)
9 (Fylde): What steps
he is taking to deliver new nuclear power.(905672)
10 (Lanark and
Hamilton East): What stakeholder engagement his Department has
undertaken on the Government's forthcoming Employment
Bill.(905673)
11 (Hampstead and
Kilburn): If he will make it his policy to make flexible working
the default.(905674)
12 (North Tyneside):
What recent steps he has taken to support small businesses to
meet rising energy costs.(905675)
13 (Makerfield):
Whether he is taking steps to support pre-payment meter customers
following the increase in the energy price cap through the Energy
Bills Rebate.(905676)
14 (Don Valley): What
steps he is taking to support the growth of science and
innovation through the Government's levelling up agenda.(905677)
15 (Ealing,
Southall): What steps his Department is taking to support
research into Parkinson's disease.(905678)
16 (Blyth Valley): What
steps he is taking to help support the growth of the automotive
sector.(905679)
17 (Keighley): What
steps he is taking to support the UK’s manufacturing
sector.(905680)
18 (Aberconwy): What
steps he is taking to support the growth of science and
innovation through the Government's levelling up agenda.(905681)
19 (Weston-super-Mare):
What assessment he has made of the potential merits of reforming
the (a) energy price cap, (b) wholesale energy markets and (c)
electricity grid to deliver lower and stable energy
costs.(905682)
20 (High Peak): What
steps he is taking to improve productivity levels.(905683)
21 (Southport): What
steps his Department is taking to support local high street
businesses.(905684)
22 (Denton and
Reddish): What steps he is taking to mitigate the effect of the
increase in the energy price cap on domestic consumers.(905685)
23 (East Worthing and Shoreham): What steps he
is taking to support the growth of the hydrogen sector in the
UK(905686)
24 (Lewisham East): What
assessment his Department has made of the potential merits of
electric vehicle use for decreasing air pollution in
cities.(905687)
25 (South Shields):
What plans he has to bring forward legislative proposals to
prevent businesses using fire and rehire tactics.(905688)
At 12:15pm
Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Business, Energy
and Industrial Strategy
T1 (Broxtowe): If he
will make a statement on his departmental
responsibilities.(905654)
T2 (Wantage):
(905655)
T3
(Newcastle-under-Lyme): (905656)
T4 (Bootle): (905657)
T5 (Burnley):
(905658)
T6 (Vale of Clwyd):
(905659)
T7 (Edinburgh South
West): (905660)
T8 (Maldon):
(905661)
T9 (Plymouth, Sutton and
Devonport): (905662)
T10 (South East
Cornwall): (905663)