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Written questions by Crichton.

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

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21 Oct 2025·Department for Work and Pensions·Answered
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What steps he is taking to help reduce losses from fraud in the benefits system.

Reply

The department has made strides in turning the tide on fraud and error in the benefits system, with the overall rates dropping since the peak in overpayments in 2022. We welcome the recognition of this progress in the NAO’s recent report. We will continue to go further with the Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill which is estimated to save £1.5bn by 2030, as part of a wider package of £9.6bn of savings.

17 Oct 2025·Department of Health and Social Care·Answered
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Whether his Department has considered ensuring that the TRANSFORM trial includes representation from Scotland.

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The Department invests over £1.6 billion each year on research through its research delivery arm, the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR).In November 2023, the Government and Prostate Cancer UK (PCUK) announced the £42 million TRANSFORM screening trial to find the best way to screen men for prostate cancer, in order to find it before it becomes advanced and harder to treat. PCUK is managing the award on behalf of the funders, with the Government contributing £16 million through the NIHR.Once received, the protocol will be published on the NIHR’s website on the funding and awards page. This is expected to contain details of the site selection criteria. TRANSFORM will aim to recruit men from across the United Kingdom, including Scotland.

29 Aug 2025·Department for Energy Security and Net Zero·Answered
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What consideration he has given to utilising the powers laid out in Section 6 of the 2015 Infrastructure Act to allow (a) communities and (b) groups connected with a community the right to buy a stake in (i) onshore and (ii) offshore renewable energy projects (A) in and (B) adjacent to the community.

Reply

The Government recognises that communities hosting energy infrastructure play a vital role in delivering a clean, secure and affordable energy system. Through the Clean Power Action Plan, we are committed to ensuring communities benefit from low carbon energy infrastructure and the Government has set out its ambition that there should be much more energy infrastructure owned by communities directly. On 21 May, we published a working paper on community benefits and shared ownership of low carbon energy infrastructure. The working paper sought evidence on current shared ownership practices in the UK and whether introducing a legal requirement to offer shared ownership using powers in Section 38 Part 6 of the Infrastructure Act 2015 is appropriate. We are currently reviewing responses.

18 Jun 2025·Department for Transport·Answered
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What measures she is considering to expand blue light and siren permissions to more voluntary rescue services.

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Consolidating blue light and siren permissions for all voluntary search and rescue organisations operating under UK Search and Rescue (UKSAR) governance will be considered by Ministers in due course.

22 May 2025·Scotland Office·Answered
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What steps he is taking with Cabinet colleagues to support Scotland's rural economy.

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Our recently announced trade deals will benefit key industries in rural, coastal and island communities, such as whisky and salmon. Our forthcoming Industrial Strategy and drive to clean energy will ensure good quality jobs across Scotland. Project Gigabit is improving broadband connectivity for homes and businesses, and only last week we announced thirteen upgraded phone masts to transform rural connectivity across the Scottish countryside.

28 Apr 2025·Department for Transport·Answered
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Whether the Marine Coastguard Agency plan to replace the Sikorsky s92 Search and Rescue helicopter with the Augusta Westland 189 at (a) Stornoway and (b) Sumburgh coastguard base.

Reply

As set out in the contract for the Second Generation Search and Rescue Aviation programme, search and rescue helicopter provision will transition from the Sikorsky S92 to the Leonardo AW189 in Quarter 4 of 2026 at Stornoway, and in Quarter 1 of 2027 at Sumburgh.

26 Mar 2025·Department of Health and Social Care·Answered
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Whether he plans to support a national public awareness campaign on prostate cancer risk factors and the benefits of early detection for high-risk groups.

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NHS England run Help Us Help You campaigns to increase knowledge of cancer symptoms and address the barriers to acting on them, to encourage people to come forward as soon as possible to see their general practitioner. The campaigns focus on a range of symptoms, as well as encouraging body awareness to help people spot symptoms across a wide range of cancers at an earlier point.The Department continues to advise patients to follow National Health Service guidance on signs and symptoms of several types of cancer, including prostate cancer. This advice is available publicly on the NHS.UK website, at the following link:https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/prostate-cancer/To address disparities and find ways to better detect prostate cancer earlier, we have invested £16 million in the United Kingdom-wide TRANSFORM trial, aimed at helping find the best ways of detecting prostate cancer in men, even if they are not displaying any symptoms. This research will aim to address some of the inequalities that exist in prostate cancer diagnosis by targeting black men in trial recruitment, ensuring that one in ten participants are black men.We have also asked the National Screening Committee to review the evidence for prostate cancer screening, including for high-risk groups like black men.

20 Mar 2025·Department for Science, Innovation and Technology·Answered
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Innovation and Technology, what steps he is taking to help improve broadband connectivity in rural communities.

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According to the independent website ThinkBroadband.com, over 86% of UK premises can access a gigabit-capable broadband connection.More than £2 billion of contracts have now been signed to provide gigabit connectivity to over a million more premises. The vast majority of the premises to be covered by these contracts will be in rural areas.This includes the first Project Gigabit contract in Scotland which was announced last month, and we aim to announce further contracts in the coming months.

25 Feb 2025·Scotland Office·Answered
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What steps he is taking to promote Scotland internationally.

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Brand Scotland, the Scotland Office’s programme of international trade and investment promotion, is about selling Scotland to the world.I have already visited Norway, Singapore and Malaysia, to promote our food and drink, energy, and defence sectors. Next month, I will be in Washington D.C and New York for the famous Tartan Week.Closer to home, I was delighted to meet my Honourable Friend last week to discuss how Brand Scotland can support some of his constituents’ finest products - Harris tweed and Scottish seafood - and I commend his outstanding work in this area.

26 Nov 2024·Scotland Office·Answered
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What recent progress he has made with Cabinet colleagues on the green energy transition in Scotland.

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I have been working closely with my cabinet colleagues to achieve our clean energy Mission.Scotland has a huge role to play, not least through GB Energy - headquartered in Aberdeen and backed with £8.3bn. It will work to deliver clean energy, lower bills, and bring the jobs of the future to all parts of Scotland.This is on top of the largest ever Contracts for Difference round and the National Wealth Fund, which will mobilise billions into our world-leading clean energy industries.

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