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Written questions by Athwal.

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

Department:All (142)Department of Health and Social Care (39)Home Office (22)Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (14)Department for Work and Pensions (10)Department for Education (9)Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (8)Ministry of Justice (5)Treasury (5)Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (5)Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (5)Department for Transport (4)Women and Equalities (3)

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12 Jun 2025·Department for Transport·Answered
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How many Sikhs are employed in her Department; and whether they are recorded as (a) an ethnic or (b) a religious group.

Reply

The Department invites employees to self-declare their diversity using pre-defined criteria including ‘prefer not to say’.Of employees who completed their data as of 31 May 2025, there are currently 39 individuals who have recorded their religion as Sikh.

17 Mar 2025·Department for Transport·Answered
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Whether she has had discussions with the Mayor of London on improving accessibility on the London Underground.

Reply

Disabled people should be able to travel easily, confidently and with dignity. Ministers and officials have regular conversations with Transport for London on a variety of issues including accessibility of their network. Transport in London is devolved to the Mayor and TfL is responsible for managing the London Underground.

17 Mar 2025·Department for Transport·Answered
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Whether she has had discussions with the Mayor of London on improving the running of the Elizabeth line.

Reply

Ministers and officials have regular conversations with Transport for London (TfL) on a variety of issues. However, transport in London is devolved to the Mayor and TfL has overall responsibility for the management of the Elizabeth Line which is operated by their current contractor MTR Corporation (Crossrail) Limited.

12 Feb 2025·Department for Transport·Answered
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What steps is she is taking with Cabinet colleagues to help support people to (a) purchase and (b) use electric vehicles.

Reply

The Government will provide £120m of additional funding to extend the Plug-in Van Grant and the Plug in Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle Grant next financial year. Grants for motorcycles, taxis, and trucks are currently available until at least the end of this financial year. All grants are kept under review to ensure the best value for taxpayer’s money. Zero emission vehicles will receive favourable Benefit in Kind tax rates until at least 2030. They are also exempt from vehicle excise duty (VED) until April 2025, after which electric vehicles will still have preferential first year rates of VED in comparison to the most polluting vehicles. The Government is committed to accelerating the rollout of charging infrastructure, to ensure electric vehicles are easy to use. There are currently over 74,000 publicly available charging devices and the Government has introduced the Public Charge Point Regulations 2023 to improve consumer experience of charging infrastructure.

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