Oral Questions to the Secretary of State for Work and
Pensions
1 (Colne Valley): What
steps he is taking to support the roll-out of youth hubs.
(907445)
2 Mr (Isle of Wight
West): If he will take steps to ensure that the Timms Review of
Personal Independence Payment does not propose changes that would
affect people undergoing cancer treatment.(907446)
3 (Southport): What
steps he is taking to support the roll-out of youth hubs.
(907447)
4 McAllister (West
Dunbartonshire): What steps he is taking to support the roll-out
of youth hubs. (907448)
5 (Welwyn Hatfield):
What steps he is taking to support people with health conditions
into work.(907449)
6 Mr (Newbury): What recent
assessment he has made of the potential merits of compensating
1950s-born women affected by the maladministration of State
Pension age changes.(907450)
7 (Glastonbury and
Somerton): What recent assessment he has made of the potential
merits of compensating 1950s-born women affected by the
maladministration of State Pension age changes.(907451)
8 (Croydon East):
What steps he is taking through the roll-out of Youth
Hubs to help support young people into education, training
and employment.(907452)
9 (Redditch): What
steps he is taking to help reduce demand for food banks.(907453)
10 Mr Gagan (South West
Hertfordshire): What assessment he has made of the potential
implications for his policies of trends in the number of
claimants of the Personal Independence Payment.(907454)
11 (Bracknell): What
steps his Department is taking to help ensure that post-16
education provides the necessary skills to support the
economy.(907455)
12 (East Kilbride and
Strathaven): What assessment he has made of the effectiveness of
the Access to Work scheme.(907456)
13 (Bolton West): What
steps he is taking to support families with the cost of
living.(907457)
14 (Bexleyheath and
Crayford): What steps he is taking to help support young disabled
people into work.(907458)
15 Mr (Chesterfield): What
recent progress his Department has made on the Timms Review of
Personal Independence Payment.(907459)
16 Nick (Blaenau Gwent and Rhymney):
What steps he is taking to help support employers to keep people
healthy at work.(907460)
17 (Strangford): What steps he is taking to
ensure that the Timms Review of Personal Independence Payment
considers the needs of people with arthritis and other
musculoskeletal conditions.(907461)
18 (Oldham East and
Saddleworth): What assessment he has made of the adequacy of his
Department's progress on implementing the recommendations of the
Keep Britain Working Review.(907462)
19 (Tipton and
Wednesbury): What assessment he has made of the effectiveness of
Jobcentre Work Coaches in directing people to English for
Speakers of Other Languages courses.(907463)
20 (Ilford South): What
steps he is taking to support the roll-out of youth hubs.
(907464)
21 (Bournemouth East):
What steps his Department is taking to help support welfare
claimants with learning difficulties during the migration process
to Universal Credit.(907465)
22 (Harrow East): What assessment he has made
of the potential implications for his policies of trends in the
number of foreign nationals claiming Universal Credit.(907466)
23 Dame (Llanelli): What steps he is taking to
support disabled people into work.(907467)
24 Dr (Winchester): What
steps he is taking to support people into work.(907468)
25 (Tunbridge Wells):
What steps his Department is taking to incorporate new technology
into the Find a Job platform.(907469)
At 3:15pm
Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Work and
Pensions
T1 (Derby South): If
he will make a statement on his departmental
responsibilities.(907470)
T2 (Cannock Chase):
(907471)
T3 (Glasgow North):
(907472)
T4 (North Devon): (907473)
T5 Greg (Mid Buckinghamshire):
(907474)
T6 (North East
Fife): (907475)
T7 Dr (Hinckley and
Bosworth): (907476)
T8 (Ipswich): (907477)
T9 Dr (Stroud): (907479)