Oral Questions to the Chancellor of the
Exchequer
1 (Hornsey and Friern
Barnet): What fiscal steps she is taking to help reduce the level
of food bank usage by families in Hornsey and Friern Barnet
constituency.(908874)
2 (Worsley and
Eccles): What steps she has taken to help support people with the
cost of living in Worsley and Eccles constituency.(908875)
3 (Burton and
Uttoxeter): What steps she is taking to support businesses to
trade globally.(908876)
4 (Horsham): What
discussions she has had with the Secretary of State for Defence
on the effectiveness of the Defence Industrial Strategy.(908877)
5 (Guildford): What
assessment she has made of the potential impact of the conflict
in the Middle East on the cost of living.(908878)
6 (Angus and Perthshire
Glens): What fiscal steps she is taking to support motorists with
fuel costs.(908879)
7 Mr Gagan (South West
Hertfordshire): What assessment she has made of the potential
impact of fuel duty on the cost of living.(908880)
8 (North Somerset):
What steps she has taken to help mitigate the potential impact of
the conflict in the Middle East on the economy.(908881)
9 (Stafford): What
steps she is taking with Cabinet colleagues to ensure Government
procurement supports British businesses.(908882)
10 (Bromley and Biggin
Hill): What assessment she has made of the potential impact of
recent changes to Business Property Relief on levels of
investment by family-owned businesses.(908883)
11 (Dewsbury and
Batley): What steps her Department is taking through the child
poverty taskforce to help reduce levels of relative
poverty.(908884)
12 (Wolverhampton
West): What steps she has taken to help support people with the
cost of living in Wolverhampton West constituency.(908885)
13 (Monmouthshire):
What steps she is taking to support economic growth in
Wales.(908886)
14
(Aldridge-Brownhills): What assessment she has made of the
potential impact of fuel duty on the cost of living. (908887)
15 (Sheffield
Central): What fiscal steps she is taking to help reduce the cost
of household energy bills.(908888)
16 Dr (Worthing West):
What fiscal steps she is taking with Cabinet colleagues to help
reduce costs for commuters.(908889)
17 (Bromsgrove): What
assessment she has made of the potential impact of changes to
business rates announced in the Autumn Budget 2025 on the retail,
hospitality and leisure sector.(908890)
18 (Chichester):
What assessment she has made of the potential impact of the
conflict in the Middle East on energy costs.(908891)
19 (Erewash): What
steps she is taking to help increase regional economic
growth.(908892)
20 (Leicester South):
What steps she is taking through the tax system to support first
time homebuyers.(908893)
21 (Chesham and
Amersham): What assessment she has made of the potential impact
of the withdrawal of previously granted Enterprise Investment
Scheme relief on investor confidence.(908894)
22 (Kensington and
Bayswater): What steps she has taken with Cabinet colleagues to
help tackle rogue company directors.(908895)
23 (Spelthorne): What
estimate she has made of the amount of revenue received from
forecourt fuel in January to March in (a) 2025 and (b)
2026.(908896)
24 (Hampstead and
Highgate): What steps she is taking to help ensure that
regulators hold banks to account for financial
misconduct.(908897)
25 (Truro and
Falmouth): What steps she is taking to promote economic growth in
Cornwall. (908898)
At 12:15pm
Topical Questions to the Chancellor of the Exchequer
T1 Cat (Lancaster and Wyre): If she
will make a statement on her departmental
responsibilities.(908899)
T2 (Earley and Woodley):
(908900)
T3 (Didcot and Wantage):
(908901)
T4 (Tipton and
Wednesbury): (908902)
T5 (Richmond Park):
(908903)
T6 (South
Cambridgeshire): (908904)
T7 (Dorking and
Horley): (908905)
T8 (Redditch): (908906)
T9 (East Worthing and
Shoreham): (908907)
T10 (Worsley and
Eccles): (908908)