What discussions his Department has had with smartphone and tablet manufacturers on the introduction of user-replaceable battery standards and the potential impact on consumer repair costs and device lifespan.
Awaiting answer.
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What discussions his Department has had with smartphone and tablet manufacturers on the introduction of user-replaceable battery standards and the potential impact on consumer repair costs and device lifespan.
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Food and Rural Affairs, what assessment her Department has made of the potential impact of user-replaceable batteries in smartphones and tablets on levels of electronic waste in the UK.
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What assessment he has made of the potential impact of the reported withdrawal of the original formulation of Questran from the UK market on patients with bile acid malabsorption.
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What steps her Department is taking to support access to electric vehicle charging infrastructure for residents without access to off-street parking.
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What steps his Department is taking to ensure the continued availability of prescription medicines which do not contain artificial sweeteners for patients with adverse reactions to those substances.
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Whether his Department has issued guidance or instructions relating to the reduction or removal of sugar from prescription medicines; and what assessment he has made of the potential impact of such
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What assessment her Department has made of (a) regional disparities in the provision of on-street electric vehicle charging infrastructure and (b) the potential impact of those disparities on the uptake of elec
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What assessment his Department has made of the adequacy of healthcare provision for prisoners with progressive neuromuscular conditions.
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Whether her Department plans to introduce national (a) guidance and (b) standards for the use of cross-pavement charging solutions, including cable channels and cable covers, for electric vehicle charging.
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What assessment his Department has made of employment outcomes for newly qualified nurses and nursing apprentices graduating in 2026 seeking NHS posts following completion of their training.
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What steps his Department is taking to ensure that prisoners with mobility impairments can access appropriate mobility aids, including wheelchairs, within the prison estate.
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What discussions her Department has had with the Department for Education on aligning school admissions policy with school transport policy to ensure that families who secure a school place are not disadvantaged by transport eligibility rules.
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Whether her Department has assessed the potential merits of introducing a permanent exemption from Public Service Vehicles Accessibility Regulations requirements for closed-door school transport services that do not carry members of the general public.
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Whether she plans to allow local authorities to sell spare seats on school-only transport services without triggering full Public Service Vehicles Accessibility Regulations compliance requirements.
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What steps her Department is taking to (a) improve the process of reporting anti-social behaviour and (b) make that process more accessible.
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What steps his Department is taking to support NHS trusts to recruit newly qualified nurses.
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Whether the updated NHS workforce plan will include measures to improve access to permanent NHS employment for newly qualified nurses and nursing associates.
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What guidance his Department issues to prisons on ensuring that remand prisoners with significant mobility limitations can access (a) medical appointments, (b) family visits, (c) washing facilities and (d) time o
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What assessment her Department has made of the environmental impact of increased private car use by rural families resulting from school transport regulatory requirements.
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Whether his Department has considered the potential merits of introducing legislation requiring user-replaceable batteries in smartphones and tablets, equivalent to the provisions contained in the European Union Batteries Regulation (EU) 2023/1542.
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