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Oral questions

10 March 2022 at 9:30am

Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

Whether his Department plans to monitor levels of toxic air pollution around schools.
Labour, Swansea West
1. UIN 905982: tabled on 3 March 2022
What steps his Department is taking to support biodiversity and rewilding in local urban communities.
Conservative, Southport
2. UIN 905983: tabled on 3 March 2022
What progress his Department has made on introducing Extended Producer Responsibility.
Conservative, North East Bedfordshire
3. UIN 905984: tabled on 3 March 2022
If he will hold discussions with the Secretary of State for International Trade on the potential effect on farmers and crofters in the Highlands and Islands of the UK-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement.
Liberal Democrat, Orkney and Shetland
4. UIN 905985: tabled on 3 March 2022
What steps he is taking to support livestock farmers.
Conservative, Loughborough
8. UIN 905989: tabled on 3 March 2022
What recent assessment his Department has made of the impact of food price rises on household budgets.
Labour, Jarrow
11. UIN 905992: tabled on 3 March 2022
What steps he is taking to support coastal communities.
Conservative, Southend West
13. UIN 905994: tabled on 3 March 2022
What steps he is taking to improve water quality.
Labour, Huddersfield
14. UIN 905995: tabled on 3 March 2022
What steps he is taking to support coastal communities.
Conservative, Eastbourne
16. UIN 905997: tabled on 3 March 2022
Independent, Carmarthen East and Dinefwr
1. UIN 906000: tabled on 3 March 2022
Labour, Ealing Central and Acton
3. UIN 906002: tabled on 3 March 2022
Conservative, Wimbledon
4. UIN 906003: tabled on 3 March 2022
Labour, Newcastle upon Tyne Central
5. UIN 906004: tabled on 3 March 2022
Conservative, Gedling
6. UIN 906005: tabled on 3 March 2022
Liberal Democrat, Orkney and Shetland
7. UIN 906006: tabled on 3 March 2022
Labour, Denton and Reddish
8. UIN 906007: tabled on 3 March 2022