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Written questions by Toale.

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

Department:All (126)Department of Health and Social Care (65)Home Office (24)Department for Work and Pensions (11)Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (8)Department for Education (4)Treasury (3)Department for Transport (3)Ministry of Justice (3)Department for Business and Trade (1)Ministry of Defence (1)Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (1)Cabinet Office (1)

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4 Mar 2026·Treasury·Answered
Asked

What steps she has taken with Cabinet colleagues to increase local roads maintenance funding.

Reply

The Government has committed a record level of funding for local authorities to repair, renew and fix potholes; totalling over £2 billion annually by 2029-30. This is double the amount provided by the previous government – and it ensures that we will exceed our manifesto commitment to fix an additional 1 million potholes in each year of this Parliament.

10 Oct 2025·Treasury·Answered
Asked

Pursuant to the Answer of 18 September 2025 to Question 76734 on money laundering, whether her Department has issued separate tailored guidance (a) the relocation industry and (b) the lettings industry.

Reply

HMRC issues specific guidance for estate agency businesses and those letting agency businesses within scope of the Money Laundering Regulations, to help them comply. This is available on GOV.UK.

11 Sept 2025·Treasury·Answered
Asked

What steps her Department has taken to provide additional clarity to businesses when engaging with HMRC to ensure compliance with money laundering regulations.

Reply

HM Revenue & Customs supports supervised businesses by engaging through a range of channels, providing effective information and guidance. HMRC publishes detailed guidance on how to comply with the money laundering regulations, documents explaining risks for each supervised sector, and additional ad-hoc alerts. HMRC supplements the core guidance and risk documents through education delivered via various methods including mailings, webinars and YouTube videos. HMRC also regularly engages with supervised sectors through trade bodies, representative groups and directly with major operators, enabling two-way feedback on sector developments, risks and compliance issues.

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