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Oral questions

17 March 2022 at 9:30am

Department for Transport

What steps his Department is taking to encourage the use of electric vehicles.
Liberal Democrat, Chesham and Amersham
1. UIN 906108: tabled on 10 March 2022
What steps he is taking to improve transport connectivity within the UK.
Conservative, Ynys Môn
2. UIN 906109: tabled on 10 March 2022
What discussions he has had with (a) operator and (b) trade union representatives on bus driver shortages.
Labour, Stockport
3. UIN 906110: tabled on 10 March 2022
What steps he is taking to improve accessibility for disabled people using the rail network.
Labour, Manchester, Gorton
4. UIN 906111: tabled on 10 March 2022
What discussions he has had with Cabinet colleagues on the potential impact of reductions in Transport for the North's budget on levelling up in the North of England.
Labour, Kingston upon Hull North
5. UIN 906112: tabled on 10 March 2022
What steps he is taking to improve bus stop safety.
Labour, Plymouth, Sutton and Devonport
6. UIN 906113: tabled on 10 March 2022
What steps his Department is taking to help ensure that the frequency of train services in Netherfield, Burton Joyce and Carlton returns to pre-covid-19 outbreak levels.
Conservative, Gedling
7. UIN 906114: tabled on 10 March 2022
What steps he is taking with Cabinet colleagues to mitigate the impact of rising fuel costs on motorists.
Labour, Pontypridd
8. UIN 906115: tabled on 10 March 2022
What steps the Government is taking to encourage competition in the rail industry.
Conservative, Folkestone and Hythe
9. UIN 906116: tabled on 10 March 2022
What steps he is taking to improve the (a) quality and (b) affordability of bus services in Newcastle as part of the Government's levelling up agenda.
Labour, Newcastle upon Tyne Central
11. UIN 906118: tabled on 10 March 2022
What steps he is taking to improve the (a) quantity and (b) reliability of public electric vehicle charging stations.
Labour, Sefton Central
12. UIN 906119: tabled on 10 March 2022
If he will review the Airports National Policy Statement 2018 following the development of his Department's Jet Zero Strategy.
Conservative, Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner
13. UIN 906120: tabled on 10 March 2022
What assessment he has made of the potential role of rail electrification in the Government's Net Zero Strategy.
Conservative, Shrewsbury and Atcham
14. UIN 906121: tabled on 10 March 2022
If he will ensure that funding for junction 10A on the A14 at Kettering is incorporated into his Department's Road Investment Strategy 3 from 2025.
Conservative, Kettering
18. UIN 906125: tabled on 10 March 2022
What recent assessment his Department has made of the (a) adequacy of working conditions and (b) level of job security of private hire drivers.
Labour, Cambridge
20. UIN 906127: tabled on 10 March 2022
What assessment he has made of the (a) potential merits of and (b) UK capability for accelerating the decarbonisation of transport.
Scottish National Party, Glasgow South West
23. UIN 906130: tabled on 10 March 2022
Labour, Ealing, Southall
1. UIN 906133: tabled on 10 March 2022
Conservative, Truro and Falmouth
2. UIN 906134: tabled on 10 March 2022
Conservative, Newcastle-under-Lyme
3. UIN 906135: tabled on 10 March 2022
Conservative, Basingstoke
4. UIN 906136: tabled on 10 March 2022
Conservative, Wellingborough
5. UIN 906137: tabled on 10 March 2022
Labour, Warwick and Leamington
6. UIN 906138: tabled on 10 March 2022
Labour, Warley
8. UIN 906140: tabled on 10 March 2022
Conservative, Kettering
9. UIN 906141: tabled on 10 March 2022
Labour, Easington
10. UIN 906142: tabled on 10 March 2022