Food and Rural Affairs, whether she has any recent discussions with the Environment Agency regarding the removal of flytipped rubbish beside Stoke Road and the Slough Arm of the Grand Union Canal.
Awaiting answer.
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Food and Rural Affairs, whether she has any recent discussions with the Environment Agency regarding the removal of flytipped rubbish beside Stoke Road and the Slough Arm of the Grand Union Canal.
Awaiting answer.
What recent assessment her Department has made of the Financial Conduct Authority's regulatory performance in cases related to peer-to-peer style investments.
Awaiting answer.
Whether he has had recent discussions with Integrated Care Boards on the availability of health-related advocacy for disabled adults where such support is necessary to enable access to NHS services.
Awaiting answer.
What recent steps he has taken to reduce diagnosis time for adenomyosis.
Awaiting answer.
Food and Rural Affairs, what support her Department has recently given to (a) local authorities and (b) the Environment Agency to assist with the removal of large-scale fly-tipped waste.
Awaiting answer.
What recent progress has been made on how Primary PE and Sport will be funded in the 2026–27 academic year.
Awaiting answer.
What recent assessment he has made of the availability of treatment for patients with adenomyosis in Slough constituency.
Awaiting answer.
When she plans to announce future funding arrangements for the Primary PE and Sport Premium.
Awaiting answer.
What recent assessment her Department has made of the adequacy of regulatory protections for victims of fraud, particularly in cases involving (a) card and (b) authorised push payments.
Awaiting answer.
What recent estimate he has made of the waiting time for an application for deputyship to be seen at the Court of Protection.
Awaiting answer.
Whether his Department has issues guidance to Integrated Care Boards to support disabled adults who are unable to access primary care, including GP registration, without specialist advocacy support.
Awaiting answer.
Whether he has made an assessment of the potential merits of including Members of Parliament as persons to be notified under the the Tell Us Once service.
Awaiting answer.
What recent assessment he has made of the adequacy of the availability of mental health support to parents affected by baby loss in Slough.
Awaiting answer.
Food and Rural Affairs, whether her Department has had discussions with Slough Borough Council on their legal duty to remove fly-tipped waste located beside Stoke Road and the Slough Arm of the Grand Union Canal.
Awaiting answer.
What assessment he has made of the potential merits of introducing reusable scrub hats in surgical theatres, fitted with Velcro name-and-role panels, in improving patient safety and experience; what estimate he has made of the cost of introducing such hats; and what assessment he has made of any potential reduction in litigation and associated costs arising from their use.
Awaiting answer.
With reference to the Answer on 26 March 2026 to Question 121801 on Armed Forces Re-employment, what progress has been made in making the requested information available and placing a copy in the Library.
The information the hon. Member has requested will be placed in the Library of the House in the next few days.
If he will raise the issue of the safety of UK military vessels transiting to and from Gibraltar, and to seek reassurances that Royal Navy vessels will not be impeded or put at risk by Spanish authorities.
Awaiting answer.
Representing the Speaker's Committee for the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority, with reference to the Answer on 9 March 2026 to Question 117392 on the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority and Members Staff, a) if IPSA has assessed whether the level of pay for hon. Members' staff is a contributing factor to the 20.8% turnover rate, and b) in what proportion of exit surveys sent by ISPA to all departing hon. Members staff is pay stated as a factor in their exit.
MPs are the employers of their staff, not IPSA. Although IPSA provides an exit survey template for MPs to use when staff leave their employment, any information collected as to the reason for an employee's departure remains with the MP and is not shared with IPSA.While IPSA does not have access to such formal exit information, anecdotal feedback, including from our own consultations, suggests that pay may be one factor in staff departures. Other commonly cited reasons include workload, the challenging nature of casework, limited training and progression opportunities, poor employment practices, job insecurity, and the use of these roles as a route into political careers.The 20.8% turnover rate referenced in the question includes MPs' staff who move between MPs’ offices.
Representing the Speaker's Committee for the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority, with reference to the Answer of 9 March 2026 to Question 117392 on Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority and Members Staff, what methodology was used to identify comparable roles; and whether any IPSA roles excluded from the comparison would have lowered the median.
In its answer to Question 117392, the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority sought to identify roles that were broadly comparable with those found in MPs’ offices, whilst noting that due to the nature of the work that IPSA carries out, there are no roles that are directly comparable. Through a comparison of duties and responsibilities, the nearest comparable roles amongst IPSA's people were deemed to be MP Services Managers and Account Managers, Payroll Support Officers and Managers, Communications Officers, and the Chief of Staff. The median annual salary would not be lowered by including all IPSA roles in the comparison.
With reference to his letter to the Defence Committee of 31 January 2025, whether Defence Officials have published an official summary of the Defence Planning Assumptions.
The Defence Planning Assumptions (DPAs) have not yet been published as a stand alone document as the Strategic Defence Review took precedence, and therefore there is currently no high-level OFFICIAL summary. The DPAs will be formally issued after the Defence Investment Plan is published and will be shared with the Defence Committee, alongside a high-level OFFICIAL summary for public release.