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Oral questions

21 May 2018 at 2:30pm

Department for Work and Pensions

What steps she is taking to implement the 2017 Budget changes to universal credit.
Conservative, Stevenage
1. UIN 905434: tabled on 15 May 2018
What estimate she has made of the number of families affected by the two-child limit for child tax credits and universal credit since April 2017.
Labour, Blaydon
2. UIN 905435: tabled on 15 May 2018
What recent assessment the Government has made of trends in youth employment.
Conservative, Moray
3. UIN 905436: tabled on 15 May 2018
What assessment her Department has made of recent trends in the average level of household debt of people receiving universal credit.
Labour, Dulwich and West Norwood
4. UIN 905437: tabled on 15 May 2018
What assessment she has made of the effect of the roll-out of universal credit on the number of evictions in the private rented sector.
Liberal Democrat, Eastbourne
5. UIN 905438: tabled on 15 May 2018
What progress her Department has made on processing back-payments for personal independence payment claims.
Scottish National Party, Glenrothes
6. UIN 905439: tabled on 15 May 2018
What steps the Government is taking to help young disabled people into work.
Conservative, Corby
7. UIN 905440: tabled on 15 May 2018
What steps her Department is taking to improve social mobility.
Conservative, Witham
8. UIN 905441: tabled on 15 May 2018
What assessment her Department has made of the effect of the introduction of universal credit on the ability of victims of domestic violence to claim benefits.
Labour, Leigh
9. UIN 905442: tabled on 15 May 2018
What progress is being made on automatic enrolment for employees in Cheadle constituency.
Conservative, Cheadle
10. UIN 905443: tabled on 15 May 2018
What progress is being made on increasing private pension provision in Windsor constituency.
Conservative, Windsor
11. UIN 905444: tabled on 15 May 2018
What assessment she has made of the appropriateness of the eligibility criteria for attendance allowance.
Labour, Hyndburn
12. UIN 905445: tabled on 15 May 2018
What mental health awareness training her Department provides for personal independence payment assessors.
Labour, Ellesmere Port and Neston
13. UIN 905446: tabled on 15 May 2018
What recent assessment she has made of trends in the level of fees and charges applied by asset managers to the investments made by defined contribution and defined benefit pension schemes.
Independent, Luton North
14. UIN 905447: tabled on 15 May 2018
What steps her Department is taking to support people furthest from the labour market.
Conservative, Mid Dorset and North Poole
16. UIN 905449: tabled on 15 May 2018
What financial support is available for disabled people who incur costs relating to their condition which welfare payments are not designed to meet.
Conservative, Harlow
17. UIN 905450: tabled on 15 May 2018
What records her Department keeps on the allocation of crisis and budgeting loans.
Labour, Stoke-on-Trent North
23. UIN 905456: tabled on 15 May 2018
Liberal Democrat, Oxford West and Abingdon
1. UIN 905459: tabled on 15 May 2018
Labour, Blaydon
2. UIN 905460: tabled on 15 May 2018
Labour, Manchester, Withington
3. UIN 905461: tabled on 15 May 2018
Conservative, Stirling
4. UIN 905462: tabled on 15 May 2018
Labour, Dewsbury
5. UIN 905463: tabled on 15 May 2018
Conservative, Crawley
6. UIN 905464: tabled on 15 May 2018
Conservative, Southport
7. UIN 905465: tabled on 15 May 2018
Labour, Westminster North
8. UIN 905466: tabled on 15 May 2018
Conservative, Harlow
9. UIN 905467: tabled on 15 May 2018
Conservative, Chelmsford
10. UIN 905468: tabled on 15 May 2018