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Oral questions

6 March 2023 at 2:30pm

Department for Work and Pensions

What steps his Department is taking to increase the number of eligible people claiming Pension Credit.
Conservative, Clwyd South
1. UIN 903868: tabled on 28 February 2023
What assessment he has made of the potential impact of increasing the State Pension age on trends in the level of pensioner poverty.
Scottish National Party, Glasgow North
2. UIN 903869: tabled on 28 February 2023
What steps he is taking to reduce levels of economic inactivity among working age people.
Conservative, Aylesbury
3. UIN 903870: tabled on 28 February 2023
What estimate he has made of levels of economic inactivity in towns and cities.
Labour, Birkenhead
4. UIN 903871: tabled on 28 February 2023
What steps he is taking to support people aged 50 and over into employment.
Conservative, Bracknell
5. UIN 903872: tabled on 28 February 2023
What assessment he has made of the implications for his policies of the fall in the level of single parent employment between 2019 and 2022.
Labour, Lancaster and Fleetwood
6. UIN 903873: tabled on 28 February 2023
What steps his Department is taking to support pensioners with increases in living costs.
Conservative, Old Bexley and Sidcup
7. UIN 903874: tabled on 28 February 2023
What steps his Department is taking to reduce benefit fraud.
Independent, North West Leicestershire
8. UIN 903875: tabled on 28 February 2023
What steps his Department is taking to support the most vulnerable households with increases in costs.
Conservative, Rother Valley
9. UIN 903876: tabled on 28 February 2023
What steps he is taking to reduce levels of economic inactivity among working age people.
Conservative, Wimbledon
10. UIN 903877: tabled on 28 February 2023
What steps his Department has taken to support disabled people with increases in costs.
Conservative, Bosworth
11. UIN 903878: tabled on 28 February 2023
What steps his Department is taking to encourage people aged over 50 to remain in the workforce.
Scottish National Party, West Dunbartonshire
12. UIN 903879: tabled on 28 February 2023
How many people have received the Pensioner Cost of Living Payment in (a) Kettering constituency, (b) north Northamptonshire and (c) England.
Conservative, Kettering
13. UIN 903880: tabled on 28 February 2023
What estimate he has made of levels of unemployment in towns and cities.
Labour, Blackburn
14. UIN 903881: tabled on 28 February 2023
What assessment he has made of the implications for his policies of the fall in the level of single parent employment between 2019 and 2022.
Labour, Slough
15. UIN 903882: tabled on 28 February 2023
What assessment he has made of the state of industrial relations within his Department.
Labour, Cynon Valley
17. UIN 903884: tabled on 28 February 2023
What steps his Department is taking to help pensioners with increases in living costs.
Conservative, Newcastle-under-Lyme
21. UIN 903888: tabled on 28 February 2023
What help his Department is giving to people aged 50 and over to find employment.
Conservative, Lichfield
23. UIN 903890: tabled on 28 February 2023
Conservative, Harrow East
1. UIN 903893: tabled on 28 February 2023
Conservative, Wimbledon
2. UIN 903894: tabled on 28 February 2023
Conservative, Keighley
3. UIN 903895: tabled on 28 February 2023
Independent, Rutherglen and Hamilton West
4. UIN 903896: tabled on 28 February 2023
Conservative, Gedling
5. UIN 903897: tabled on 28 February 2023
Conservative, Stoke-on-Trent South
6. UIN 903898: tabled on 28 February 2023
Liberal Democrat, Bath
7. UIN 903899: tabled on 28 February 2023
Conservative, Tewkesbury
8. UIN 903900: tabled on 28 February 2023
Labour, Slough
9. UIN 903901: tabled on 28 February 2023
Conservative, Meon Valley
10. UIN 903902: tabled on 28 February 2023