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Oral questions

7 October 2019 at 2:30pm

Department for Work and Pensions

What progress her Department has made on its review of how the benefits system supports terminally ill people.
Labour, Bridgend
1. UIN 912558: tabled on 1 October 2019
What recent assessment her Department has made of the (a) accuracy and (b) efficiency of contracted-out health assessments for (i) employment and support allowance and (ii) personal independence payments.
Labour, Easington
2. UIN 912559: tabled on 1 October 2019
What assessment her Department has made of the effect of the introduction of universal credit on the financial circumstances of disabled claimants.
Labour, Newport East
3. UIN 912560: tabled on 1 October 2019
What assessment she has made of the effect of transferring to universal credit on households' levels of financial resilience.
Scottish National Party, Glasgow North
4. UIN 912561: tabled on 1 October 2019
What recent assessment her Department has made of trends in the level of in-work poverty.
Labour, Slough
5. UIN 912562: tabled on 1 October 2019
What recent steps the Government has taken to help young people into employment.
Conservative, Walsall North
6. UIN 912563: tabled on 1 October 2019
What support her Department is providing to women working for longer before reaching state pension age.
Conservative, Lewes
7. UIN 912564: tabled on 1 October 2019
What steps her Department is taking to ensure that universal credit claimants who receive two regular wage payments in the same review period are not penalised.
Conservative, Filton and Bradley Stoke
8. UIN 912565: tabled on 1 October 2019
What steps she is taking to reduce the time taken for universal credit claimants to receive their first payment.
Liberal Democrat, Carshalton and Wallington
9. UIN 912566: tabled on 1 October 2019
What assessment she has made of the implications for her Department’s policies of the Spending Round 2019.
Scottish National Party, Kilmarnock and Loudoun
10. UIN 912567: tabled on 1 October 2019
What steps the Government is taking to increase support for disabled people.
Conservative, St Austell and Newquay
12. UIN 912569: tabled on 1 October 2019
What assessment she has made of the implications for her Department’s policies of the Spending Round 2019.
Scottish National Party, Motherwell and Wishaw
14. UIN 912571: tabled on 1 October 2019
How her Department verifies the identity of universal credit claimants who do not have an (a) home, (b) bank account, (c) driving licence and (d) passport.
Labour, Newcastle upon Tyne Central
15. UIN 912572: tabled on 1 October 2019
What assessment she has made of the effect of transferring to universal credit on households' levels of financial resilience.
Scottish National Party, Linlithgow and East Falkirk
16. UIN 912573: tabled on 1 October 2019
What recent steps the Government has taken to help young people into employment.
Conservative, Bexhill and Battle
17. UIN 912574: tabled on 1 October 2019
What recent assessment her Department has made of trends in the level of child poverty.
Labour, Portsmouth South
18. UIN 912575: tabled on 1 October 2019
What steps her Department is taking to eliminate delays in payment of the carer element of universal credit in cases where a new universal credit claim has been made because of the death of a claimant's partner.
Liberal Democrat, Twickenham
19. UIN 912576: tabled on 1 October 2019
What assessment her Department has made of the effect of the introduction of universal credit on the financial circumstances of disabled claimants.
Labour, Oldham East and Saddleworth
20. UIN 912577: tabled on 1 October 2019
What steps the Government has taken to support vulnerable universal credit claimants.
Conservative, Rugby
21. UIN 912578: tabled on 1 October 2019
What steps she is taking to improve the operation of universal credit.
Labour, York Central
22. UIN 912579: tabled on 1 October 2019
What recent assessment her Department has made of the effect of the roll-out of universal credit on claimants' personal finances.
Labour, High Peak
23. UIN 912580: tabled on 1 October 2019
What assessment her Department has made of the effect of the roll-out of universal credit on trends in the level of referrals to food banks.
Labour, Manchester, Withington
24. UIN 912581: tabled on 1 October 2019
What progress her Department is making on improving the timeliness of initial payments of universal credit.
Labour, Peterborough
25. UIN 912582: tabled on 1 October 2019
Labour, Easington
1. UIN 912583: tabled on 1 October 2019
Liberal Democrat, Totnes
2. UIN 912584: tabled on 1 October 2019
Labour, Newcastle upon Tyne Central
3. UIN 912585: tabled on 1 October 2019
Scottish National Party, Glenrothes
4. UIN 912586: tabled on 1 October 2019
Labour, York Central
5. UIN 912587: tabled on 1 October 2019
Labour, Chesterfield
6. UIN 912588: tabled on 1 October 2019
Conservative, St Austell and Newquay
7. UIN 912589: tabled on 1 October 2019
Labour, Stretford and Urmston
8. UIN 912590: tabled on 1 October 2019
Liberal Democrat, Carshalton and Wallington
9. UIN 912591: tabled on 1 October 2019
Scottish National Party, Central Ayrshire
10. UIN 912592: tabled on 1 October 2019