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Written questions by Siddiq.

Every parliamentary written question tabled by Tulip Siddiq this session, with the full answer and department. See how every department answers, or back to the MP page.

Department:All (13)Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (3)Department of Health and Social Care (2)Department for Education (2)Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (1)Ministry of Justice (1)Cabinet Office (1)Women and Equalities (1)Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (1)Department for Work and Pensions (1)

Showing 13 of 3 · Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government

13 Jul 2026·Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government·Pending
Asked

Communities and Local Government, what assessment he has made of the need for additional guidance to ensure that post-war low-rise council blocks, not covered by the Building Safety Act, are proactively inspected and maintained.

Reply

Awaiting answer.

22 Jun 2026·Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government·Answered
Asked

Communities and Local Government, what steps he is taking to improve the standards and tackle delays in the Housing Ombudsman Service.

Reply

The Housing Ombudsman Service is an independent and impartial body responsible for investigating complaints about social landlords. The Ombudsman is taking steps to improve timeliness and performance, including increasing capacity, strengthening its proce...

19 Nov 2025·Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government·Answered
Asked

Communities and Local Government, what steps his Department is taking to help protect social tenants not in receipt of housing benefit from increases in service charges.

Reply

Registered Providers of social housing are expected to set reasonable and transparent service charges for tenants that reflect the service being provided. Tenants should be supplied with clear information about how service charges are set.The government’s policy statement on rents for social housing makes clear out that Registered Providers should endeavour to keep increases for service charges within the limit on rent increases, which is CPI (as at September in the previous year) +1 percentage point, to help keep charges affordable.On 4 July, the government published a consultation on strengthening leaseholder protections over charges and services. The proposals will apply to tenants of local authorities and private registered providers who pay both fixed and variable service charges.It can be found on gov.uk here.For an overview of the proposals set out in the consultation, I refer the hon. Member to the associated Written Ministerial Statement made on 4 July 2025 (HCWS780). This consultation closed on 26 September and we are analysing responses.

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