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Written questions by Cooper.

Every parliamentary written question tabled by Daisy Cooper this session, with the full answer and department. Back to the MP page.

Department:All (449)Department of Health and Social Care (116)Treasury (56)Department for Transport (46)Department for Education (37)Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (33)Home Office (32)Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (30)Department for Work and Pensions (17)Department for Business and Trade (15)Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (14)Cabinet Office (11)Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (10)

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29 May 2026·Department for Education·Pending
Asked

Pursuant to the Answer of 22 May 2026 to Question 1246 on Department for Education: Workplace Pensions, if she will give civil servants the right to rescind applications to retire in circumstances where they have done so to receive an accurate retirement quote.

Reply

Awaiting answer.

29 May 2026·Department of Health and Social Care·Pending
Asked

Pursuant to the Answer of 22 May 2026 to Question 506 on Cancer: Vaccination, how many of those 15 companies were included in the 12 who attended the 2025 webinar.

Reply

Awaiting answer.

29 May 2026·Department of Health and Social Care·Pending
Asked

What discussions he has had with (a) NICE and the (b) MHRA about expediting the licensing and evaluation of the BREAKWATER treatment for advanced bowel cancer in England.

Reply

Awaiting answer.

29 May 2026·Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office·Pending
Asked

Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what assessment the National Cyber Security Centre has made of the impact on national security of awarding software contracts to Palantir.

Reply

Awaiting answer.

29 May 2026·Department of Health and Social Care·Pending
Asked

With reference to the Answer of 9 September 2025 to Question 71118 on Prescriptions: Occupational Therapy, if he will provide an update on the work of his department relating to the medicines responsibilities of (a) a range of healthcare professionals and (b) occupational therapists.

Reply

Awaiting answer.

29 May 2026·Department of Health and Social Care·Pending
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Pursuant to the Answer of 22 May 2026 to Question 506 on Cancer: Vaccination, whether those 15 companies have an interest in brain cancer vaccines.

Reply

Awaiting answer.

29 May 2026·Department of Health and Social Care·Pending
Asked

What assessment he has made of the equity of access to encorafenib with cetuximab treatments for bowel cancer between in England compared to (a) Scotland and (b) Wales.

Reply

Awaiting answer.

29 May 2026·Department of Health and Social Care·Pending
Asked

Pursuant to the Answer of 22 May 2026 to Question 506 on Cancer: Vaccination, whether there will be further (a) webinars and (b) other engagement events for interested pharmaceutical companies in 2

Reply

Awaiting answer.

20 May 2026·Department for Education·Pending
Asked

Whether she has assessed the adequacy of the the Step Up to Social Work bursary to enable single working parents on Universal Credit to participate in the programme.

Reply

Awaiting answer.

19 May 2026·Department for Science, Innovation and Technology·Pending
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Innovation and Technology, when the Minister of AI and Digital Government plans to reply to the correspondence of 25 March 2026 from the Hon. Member for St Albans, reference DC54221/DSIT.

Reply

Awaiting answer.

14 May 2026·Department for Transport·Answered
Asked

With reference to the Answer of 15 December 2025 to Question 99812 on Railway Stations: CCTV, on what date CCTV systems at St Albans City Station will be integrated with (a) British Transport Police and (b) Hertfordshire Constabulary systems.

Reply

Further to the answer of 15 December 2025 to Question 99812, this work is in progress by Network Rail who are delivering the project on behalf of the rail industry. These details are not yet available.

14 May 2026·Department for Education·Pending
Asked

With reference to the Answer of 20 April 2026 to Question 125150 on Department for Education: Workplace Pensions, whether civil servants who submit applications to retire to receive an accurate retirement quote can rescind that application.

Reply

Awaiting answer.

14 May 2026·Department for Transport·Pending
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If she will conduct a review of the adequacy of the Jet Zero strategy in the context of approved expansion of aircraft capacity at Luton Airport.

Reply

Awaiting answer.

14 May 2026·Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government·Pending
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Communities and Local Government, on what date he plans to implement the abolition of marriage value for lease extensions.

Reply

Awaiting answer.

14 May 2026·Treasury·Answered
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With reference to the Answer of 18 December 2025 to Question 99813 on Business Rates: Tax Allowances, how many and what proportion of ratepayers who will see no increases were eligible for Retail, Hospitality and Leisure relief in 2025-26.

Reply

Over half of all ratepayers will see no bill increases from the 2026 business rates revaluation, including 23% seeing their bills go down. Furthermore, most properties seeing increases will see them capped at 15% or less in 2026/27, or £800 for the smallest. The Government has introduced new permanently lower multipliers for eligible retail, hospitality and leisure (RHL) properties. These new multipliers are worth nearly £1 billion per year and benefit over 750,000 properties. The RHL multipliers are being paid for through a high-value multiplier on the top one per cent of most expensive properties, including many large distribution warehouses, such as those used by online giants. The new RHL tax rates replace the temporary RHL relief that has been winding down since Covid. Unlike RHL relief, the new rates are permanent, giving businesses certainty and stability, and there will be no cap, meaning all qualifying properties on high streets across England will benefit.

14 May 2026·Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government·Pending
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Communities and Local Government, if he will make an assessment of the potential merits of permitting shared ownership staircasing valuations to be (a) appealed and (b) negotiated by shared owners using evidence of significant local variations between (i) RICS valuations and (ii) actual sale prices of (1) similar and (2) identical properties.

Reply

Awaiting answer.

14 May 2026·Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs·Answered
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Food and Rural Affairs, whether she has made an assessment of the potential merits of a single responsible body to receive and investigate incidents of fly-tipping.

Reply

Individuals can already report illegal waste activity anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or online. Local authorities are often best placed to tackle local issues such as fly-tipping, and so any single national reporting route would need to pass reports on to the relevant local authority. Incidents can already be reported to the relevant local authority online. Individuals can get help on identifying the relevant local authority webpage at: https://www.gov.uk/report-flytipping.

14 May 2026·Department of Health and Social Care·Pending
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What steps his Department is taking to increase the availability of jobs for newly qualified (a) nurses, (b) doctors and (c) other medical professionals.

Reply

Awaiting answer.

13 May 2026·Department of Health and Social Care·Answered
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If he will take legislative steps to end the five year rule on investigating sexual misconduct cases before the House rises for summer recess.

Reply

The Government is committed to modernising the regulation of all healthcare professionals in the United Kingdom.As a first step, on 24 March 2026, we published our Reforming the General Medical Council legislative framework consultation, which sets out proposals to modernise the General Medical Council’s (GMC’s) regulatory framework. The consultation runs until 23 June 2026. More information is available at the following link:https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/reforming-the-general-medical-council-legislative-framework/reforming-the-general-medical-council-legislative-framework-consultation-documentThe draft General Medical Council Order 2026 includes a modernised fitness to practise process for the GMC, which does not enable the GMC to replicate the five-year rule in its fitness to practise rules for doctors.Subject to the outcome of the consultation and the parliamentary process, the Government expects to lay the General Medical Council Order 2026 later this year.

13 May 2026·Department for Transport·Answered
Asked

With reference to the Answer of 15 December 2025 to Question 99812 on Railway Stations: CCTV, whether bike thefts will be included in the assessment of railway stations with the highest crime levels when prioritising CCTV integration across the network.

Reply

Further to the answer of 15 December 2025 to Question 99812, this work is in progress by Network Rail who are delivering the project on behalf of the rail industry. These details are not yet available.

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