Oral Questions to the Secretary of State for Environment,
Food and Rural Affairs
1 (Warwick and
Leamington): What assessment he has made of the potential impact
of climate change on food security.(905424)
2 (Stratford and Bow): What steps he is taking
to help prevent financial rewards for water company executives
responsible for poor environmental performance.(905425)
3 (Derby South): What
steps he is taking to protect households from significant water
bill increases.(905426)
4 (Scarborough and
Whitby): What steps his Department is taking to help protect
moorland.(905427)
5 (Bournemouth East):
What steps he is taking to help tackle water pollution on the
Dorset coast.(905428)
6 (Southport): What
progress he has made on reducing pollution in bathing waters.
(905429)
7 (Hitchin):
What steps he is taking to increase access to the Sustainable
Farming Incentive for small and medium sized farms.(905430)
8 (Kensington and
Bayswater): What steps he has taken to protect communities
vulnerable to flooding. (905431)
9 (Bicester and
Woodstock): What steps he is taking to allocate adequate
resources to support households at risk of flooding in Bicester
and Woodstock constituency.(905432)
10 (Doncaster
Central): What steps he is taking to increase the accountability
of water company executives.(905433)
11 Mr (Woking): What steps
he is taking to support water security.(905434)
12 (Tunbridge Wells): If
he will require water companies to re-evaluate wastewater
management plans in the context of increased housing
targets.(905435)
13 (Beverley and
Holderness): What steps he is taking to support farmers.(905436)
14 (Bangor Aberconwy):
What steps he has taken to improve biodiversity.(905437)
15 (Torbay): What
steps he is taking to help improve water quality.(905438)
16 Sir Julian (Skipton and Ripon): What
assessment he has made of the potential implications for his
policies of representations received by his Department on its
proposed reforms to inheritance tax on farms.(905439)
17 (Portsmouth North):
What steps he is taking to improve biodiversity in coastal areas
impacted by algae overgrowth.(905440)
18 (Bolton West): What
discussions he has had with the Secretary of State for Health and
Social Care on the potential impact of increasing public access
to the outdoors on public health.(905441)
At 10:00am
Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Environment, Food
and Rural Affairs
T1 (Rossendale and
Darwen): If he will make a statement on his departmental
responsibilities.(905442)
T2 (Colne Valley):
(905443)
T3 (Bath): (905444)
T4 (Erewash): (905445)
T5 (Lewes): (905446)
T6 (Eastleigh): (905447)
T7 (Brighton Kemptown and
Peacehaven): (905448)
T8 Mr (Newbury): (905449)