Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what diplomatic steps she is taking to help ensure the enforcement of UNSCR 2286.
Awaiting answer.
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Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what diplomatic steps she is taking to help ensure the enforcement of UNSCR 2286.
Awaiting answer.
What data his Department holds on the number of empty flights in the last year broken down by (a) airline and (b) airport.
Awaiting answer.
When he plans to respond to the correspondence from the hon. Member for Twickenham with reference MW66188.
Awaiting answer.
What progress her Department has made in increasing the availability of driving tests in Twickenham since 12 May 2025.
Awaiting answer.
What estimation she has made of the percentage of traffic on the M25 that is related to Heathrow Airport.
Awaiting answer.
By what date she will publish the Equality and Human Rights Commission’s draft code of practice and guidance.
Awaiting answer.
The cost of the associated overheads related to the reconnaissance aircraft which are involved in monitoring and identifying small boats carrying migrants, per annum, since the contract was signed.
Awaiting answer.
The cost of the reconnaissance aircraft, which are involved in monitoring and identifying small boats carrying migrants, per annum, since the contract was signed.
Awaiting answer.
With reference to the Statement of Approach on the review of the Airports National Policy Statement, published on 25 November 2025, when she plans to hold roundtable events with key stakeholders, including community and environmental groups.
Awaiting answer.
What guidance her Department provides to schools on supporting siblings of children with life-threatening or terminal illness; and whether this includes consideration of partnership working with community-based social palliative care services.
Awaiting answer.
What assessment her Department has made of the impact of a life-threatening or terminal illness on children’s school attendance, attainment and wellbeing, whether they are the affected child or their sibling.
Awaiting answer.
If she will bring forward a votable motion in the House of Commons ahead of the designation of a revised Airports National Policy Statement.
Awaiting answer.
If she will ensure that a third runway at Heathrow does not adversely impact (a) passenger numbers and (b) air traffic movements at regional airports to remain within carbon budgets.
Awaiting answer.
What proportion of passengers at Heathrow Airport in (i) 2030, (ii) 2035 and (iii) 2040 will be international-to-international transfers in scenarios (a) without and (b) with a third runway; and what assessment she has made of the potential impact of those passengers on the economy.
Awaiting answer.
When the public consultation on the revised Airports National Policy Statement will start; and how long it will last.
Awaiting answer.
Whether she plans to guarantee the number of additional domestic connections that must be provided if the third runway at Heathrow is built.
Awaiting answer.
When she will set out the process and timeline for parliamentary consideration of the revised Airports National Policy Statement.
Awaiting answer.
How many vacancies there are for (a) neuro-phsyiotherapists, (b) occupational therapists, and (c) speech and language therapists in NHS stroke units.
The Department does not hold vacancy rates that are granular enough to identify rates for neuro-phsyiotherapists, occupational therapists, and speech and language therapists in National Health Service stroke units.NHS England publishes quarterly vacancy statistics for total staffing, registered nurses, and medical staff across the NHS. Data is not available at a more detailed staff group level or by the setting in which staff work. The latest published data can be found at the following link: https://digital.nhs.uk/data-and-information/publications/statistical/nhs-vacancies-survey
What the average response time for a) Jobcentre Plus, b) Child Support Agency, c) Child Maintenance Service, and d) the Pension Service as of April 2026.
Awaiting answer.
If she will include Previously Looked After Children in the definition of disadvantaged children, in regard to the core eligibility criteria for the Holiday Activity and Food programme.
The Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) programme provides free nutritious meals, enriching activities, and safe environments to eligible children during the school holidays, benefiting their health, wellbeing and readiness to learn. The core purpose of the programme is to support children and young people who are eligible for free school meals (FSM) given that children from low-income households are more likely to experience food insecurity, reduced physical activity, and fewer opportunities for enriching experiences during the school holidays.Local authorities have discretion to allocate 15% of their funding to provide free or subsidised holiday club places for school-age children who do not meet the eligibility criteria but who the local authority believe could benefit from HAF.