Early sight of oral questions to the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions - Mar 27
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★ 1 Seema Kennedy (South Ribble): What steps the
Government is taking to ensure that people have accurate and clear
information to inform decisions on the use of their pension
investments. (909473) ★ 2 Justin
Madders (Ellesmere Port and Neston): What assessment he
has made of recent trends in the level of self-employment....Request free trial
★ 1
Seema Kennedy (South
Ribble): What
steps the Government is taking to ensure that people have
accurate and clear information to inform decisions on the use
of their pension investments.
(909473)
★ 2
Justin
Madders (Ellesmere
Port and Neston): What assessment he has made of recent
trends in the level of self-employment.
(909474)
★ 3
Lilian
Greenwood (Nottingham
South): What
steps his Department is taking to ensure that personal
independence payment assessments are undertaken fairly and
efficiently.
(909475)
★ 4
Dr Philippa
Whitford (Central
Ayrshire): What assessment he has made of the
effect of recent personal independence payment changes on the
income of people with mental illnesses.
(909476)
★ 5
James Berry (Kingston and
Surbiton): What recent assessment he has made of
trends in the number of young people in work.
(909477)
★ 6
Helen Whately (Faversham and Mid
Kent): What
steps the Government is taking to ensure that employers are
encouraged to recruit and retain people with mental health
conditions.
(909478)
★ 7
Lucy Powell (Manchester
Central): What progress the Government has made
on the roll-out of universal credit.
(909479)
★ 8
Mr Clive Betts (Sheffield South
East): What
assessment his Department has made of the potential effect of
the proposed closure of Jobcentre Plus offices on claimants'
travel times and costs.
(909480)
★ 9
Richard
Arkless (Dumfries and
Galloway): What assessment he has made of the
policy implications for his Department of the UK leaving the
EU.
(909481)
★ 10
Heidi
Alexander (Lewisham
East): When
his Department plans to publish its equality impact
assessment on the proposed closure of Jobcentre Plus
offices.
(909482)
★ 11
Rosie Cooper (West
Lancashire): What recent discussions he has had
with the Chancellor of the Exchequer on improving pension
transition arrangements for women born in the 1950s.
(909483)
★ 12
Steven
Paterson (Stirling): What
assessment he has made of the policy implications for his
Department of the UK leaving the EU.
(909484)
★ 13
Steve McCabe (Birmingham, Selly
Oak): What
assessment he has made of recent trends in the level of
self-employment.
(909485)
★ 14
David
Mackintosh (Northampton
South): What
assessment he has made of whether the benefit cap encourages
people into work.
(909486)
★ 15
Mr David Hanson (Delyn): What
estimate he has made of the number of disabled people who
will be affected by the changes introduced by the Social
Security (Personal Independence Payment) (Amendment)
Regulations 2017.
(909487)
★ 16
Maria
Caulfield (Lewes): What
assessment he has made of the financial effect on women of
recent changes in the pension age
(909488)
★ 17
Paul Blomfield (Sheffield
Central): What estimate he has made of the
number of disabled people who will be affected by the changes
introduced by the Social Security (Personal Independence
Payment) (Amendment) Regulations 2017.
(909489)
★ 18
Mr Stephen
Hepburn (Jarrow): What
steps his Department is taking to ensure that personal
independence payment assessments are undertaken fairly and
efficiently.
(909490)
★ 19
Gavin
Newlands (Paisley
and Renfrewshire North): What assessment he has made of the
policy implications for his Department of the UK leaving the
EU.
(909491)
★ 20
Rob Marris (Wolverhampton South
West): What
discussions he has had with the Chancellor of the Exchequer
on the effect on savings of tax relief on pension
contributions.
(909492)
★ 21
Diana Johnson (Kingston upon Hull
North): What
recent discussions he has had with the Chancellor of the
Exchequer on improving pension transition arrangements for
women born in the 1950s.
(909493)
★ 22
Thangam
Debbonaire (Bristol
West): What
steps the Government is taking to encourage more women to
enrol in pensions at a younger age.
(909494)
★ 23
John Howell (Henley): What
steps the Government is taking to ensure that employers are
encouraged to recruit and retain disabled people.
(909495)
★ 24
Kirsten
Oswald (East
Renfrewshire): What assessment he has made of the
policy implications for his Department of the UK leaving the
EU.
(909496)
★ 25
Nicky Morgan (Loughborough): What
representations the Government has received on the
applicability of the national minimum wage and the national
living wage to staff who are asleep during a sleep-in shift
at work.
(909497)
At 3.15pm
Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
The Members listed below have been selected by ballot to ask a
Topical Question.
★ T1
Chi Onwurah (Newcastle upon Tyne
Central): If
he will make a statement on his departmental
responsibilities.
(909463)
★ T2
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