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Written questions by Sullivan.

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

Department:All (63)Department for Work and Pensions (12)Department for Business and Trade (9)Department of Health and Social Care (8)Department for Transport (6)Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (5)Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (5)Women and Equalities (4)Treasury (4)Department for Education (2)Ministry of Defence (2)Church Commissioners (1)Home Office (1)

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29 Jan 2025·Department for Energy Security and Net Zero·Answered
Asked

What steps he is taking with Cabinet colleagues to help prepare local authorities to deliver the Local Power Plan.

Reply

We are working with stakeholders, including local authorities, on how GBE could support local and community energy. The UK will work closely with Scottish Government on this matter as part of the Vision Statement signed in October which committed to exploring joint working on community energy.

23 Jan 2025·Women and Equalities·Answered
Asked

Whether she plans to (a) enact section 106 of the Equality Act 2010 and (b) take steps to improve gender representation in candidates for (i) local and (ii) devolved elections ahead of those elections.

Reply

I am proud that progress is being made, with 40% of MPs now women, but we want to see this replicated at all levels of Government. Last summer my Ministerial colleague Bridget Philipson met with members of 50:50 Parliament, where they discussed the importance of gender equality in parliament and the barriers that women can face. The government is committed to commencing the Equality Act 2010’s provision requiring registered political parties to publish anonymised data relating to the diversity of their candidate selections. We are currently exploring when to commence the section 106 provisions. We believe that every party has a duty to demonstrate greater progress towards better representation of the population that they seek to serve.

23 Jan 2025·Department of Health and Social Care·Answered
Asked

Whether he has had discussions with healthcare stakeholders on steps to improve Lobular cancer (a) diagnostics and (b) research funding.

Reply

Following publication of the 10-Year Health Plan later this year, we will develop a new national cancer plan. The cancer plan will include more details about how to improve outcomes for all tumour types, including lobular breast cancer. We plan to engage with a wide range of cancer partners on the national cancer plan, including charities and patient representative bodies.

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