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Oral questions

13 January 2022 at 9:30am

Cabinet Office

What steps he is taking to support the physical and mental health of veterans.
Conservative, Workington
1. UIN 904972: tabled on 6 January 2022
What support he is providing to businesses and the voluntary sector to support key services affected by the Omicron variant.
Labour, Swansea West
2. UIN 904973: tabled on 6 January 2022
Whether he has held discussions with Cabinet colleagues on the creation of a dedicated Minister for Hydrogen role.
Democratic Unionist Party, North Antrim
3. UIN 904974: tabled on 6 January 2022
What steps he is taking to ensure that underperforming suppliers do not receive Government contracts.
Conservative, Harrow East
4. UIN 904975: tabled on 6 January 2022
When the Government plans to bring forward legislative proposals to reform public procurement.
Labour, Cambridge
5. UIN 904976: tabled on 6 January 2022
What steps he is taking to help strengthen the UK's resilience against cyber-attacks.
Conservative, Hastings and Rye
6. UIN 904977: tabled on 6 January 2022
When the Government plans to bring forward legislative proposals to reform public procurement.
Labour, Blaenau Gwent
7. UIN 904978: tabled on 6 January 2022
What recent steps the Government has taken to strengthen cyber security in the UK.
Independent, Rutherglen and Hamilton West
9. UIN 904980: tabled on 6 January 2022
If he will take steps to reassure the public that Cabinet Ministers' personal and lifestyle costs are not being funded by donors and therefore vulnerable to outside influence.
Labour, Hornsey and Wood Green
12. UIN 904983: tabled on 6 January 2022
What steps the Office for Veterans' Affairs is taking to help improve employment opportunities for veterans.
Conservative, Darlington
14. UIN 904985: tabled on 6 January 2022
What support he is providing to businesses and the voluntary sector to support key services affected by the Omicron variant.
Labour, Blaydon
16. UIN 904987: tabled on 6 January 2022
What consequences staff have faced who were involved in a video reported in the media in December 2021, which showed members of the Prime Minister’s Office rehearsing for a press conference.
Labour, Denton and Reddish
17. UIN 904988: tabled on 6 January 2022
What support he is providing to businesses and the voluntary sector to support key services affected by the Omicron variant.
Labour, Ealing, Southall
18. UIN 904989: tabled on 6 January 2022
What support he is providing to businesses and the voluntary sector to support key services affected by the Omicron variant.
Labour, Portsmouth South
21. UIN 904992: tabled on 6 January 2022
When the Government plans to bring forward legislative proposals to reform public procurement.
Labour, Llanelli
22. UIN 904993: tabled on 6 January 2022
What steps his Department is taking to make regulatory reforms following the UK’s departure from the EU.
Conservative, Stoke-on-Trent North
23. UIN 904994: tabled on 6 January 2022
What discussions he has had with the Prime Minister on formally starting the public inquiry into the Covid-19 pandemic.
Labour, South Shields
24. UIN 904995: tabled on 6 January 2022
When the Government plans to bring forward legislative proposals to reform public procurement.
Labour, Jarrow
25. UIN 904996: tabled on 6 January 2022
Conservative, Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner
1. UIN 904997: tabled on 6 January 2022
Conservative, Dudley North
3. UIN 904999: tabled on 6 January 2022
Conservative, Wantage
4. UIN 905000: tabled on 6 January 2022
Labour, Liverpool, Riverside
6. UIN 905002: tabled on 6 January 2022
Liberal Democrat, North East Fife
7. UIN 905003: tabled on 6 January 2022
Labour, Kingston upon Hull North
8. UIN 905004: tabled on 6 January 2022