Oral Questions to the Secretary of State for Health and
Social Care
1 (Thurrock): What steps
he is taking to improve underperforming hospital trusts.(908639)
2 (Wythenshawe and Sale
East): What steps his Department is taking to improve maternity
care.(908640)
3 (Goole and
Pocklington): What steps he is taking to improve the
effectiveness of NHS management.(908641)
4 (Bicester and
Woodstock): What assessment he has made of the potential impact
of changes to the Mental Health Investment Standard on access to
mental health services.(908642)
5 (Shipley): What steps
he is taking to improve access to NHS dental services.(908643)
6 (Harrogate and
Knaresborough): How many urgent dental appointments have been
provided since 1 April 2025.(908644)
7 (Bracknell): What
steps his Department is taking to improve levels of access to GPs
in Bracknell Forest.(908645)
8 (Manchester Rusholme):
What discussions he has had with regulators on tackling
anti-Muslim hostility in the NHS.(908646)
9 (Derbyshire Dales):
What steps his Department is taking to increase the roll-out of
Healthy Babies funding to local authorities.(908647)
10 (East Worthing and
Shoreham): What steps his Department is taking to reduce the
number of people waiting for NHS treatment.(908648)
11 (Glastonbury and
Somerton): How many urgent dental appointments have been provided
since 1 April 2025.(908649)
12 Mrs (Heywood and
Middleton North): What steps his Department is taking to improve
support for people with eating disorders.(908650)
13 (Weston-super-Mare):
What steps his Department is taking to support the treatment of
cancer patients.(908651)
14 Ms (East Thanet):
What steps his Department is taking to support the treatment of
cancer patients.(908652)
15 (Mid Sussex): What
steps his Department is taking to improve acute mental health
inpatient units.(908653)
16 (North East
Fife): What steps his Department is taking to improve outcomes
for invasive lobular breast cancer patients.(908654)
17 Mr (Newbury): What steps
his Department is taking to support community pharmacies.(908655)
18 (Alloa and
Grangemouth): What steps he is taking to help tackle inequalities
in bowel cancer screening participation.(908656)
19 (South
Derbyshire): What steps his Department is taking to reduce the
number of people waiting for NHS treatment.(908657)
20 (Rochester and
Strood): What steps he is taking to improve access to
community-based healthcare in Rochester and Strood
constituency.(908658)
21 (Harrow East): What steps his Department is
taking to improve rates of bowel cancer diagnosis through
screening.(908659)
22 Dame (Mitcham and
Morden): What assessment he has made of the adequacy of the
performance of the National Institute for Health and Care
Research Brain Tumour Research Consortium on improving the
treatment of glioblastoma brain tumours.(908660)
23 Sir (Stone, Great
Wyrley and Penkridge): What estimate his Department has made of
the cost to the NHS of providing healthcare to asylum
seekers.(908661)
24 (South Dorset): What
steps he is taking to increase the number of GP services in South
Dorset constituency.(908662)
25 (Blyth and Ashington): What steps he has
taken with Cabinet colleagues to implement recommendation nine of
the Infected Blood Inquiry's report.(908663)
At 12:15pm
Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Health and Social
Care
T1 (Forest of Dean): If
he will make a statement on his departmental
responsibilities.(908664)
T2 (Kensington and
Bayswater): (908665)
T3 (Bolton North
East): (908666)
T4 (Wokingham): (908667)
T5 (Epsom and Ewell):
(908668)
T6 (Waveney Valley):
(908669)
T7 Sir (Maldon):
(908670)
T8 (Smethwick):
(908671)
T9 (Weald of Kent):
(908672)
T10 (Southport):
(908673)