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Oral questions

11 December 2023 at 2:30pm

Department for Education

What steps she is taking to help reduce the impact of industrial action by teachers on children and parents.
Conservative, Rugby
2. UIN 900555: tabled on 5 December 2023
What steps her Department is taking to ensure the adequacy of school funding in County Durham.
Labour, Easington
3. UIN 900556: tabled on 5 December 2023
What steps she is taking to increase childcare support for working parents.
Conservative, Bracknell
4. UIN 900557: tabled on 5 December 2023
What recent assessment she has made of trends in the number of students completing T-Level courses.
Labour, Lewisham East
5. UIN 900558: tabled on 5 December 2023
If her Department will make an assessment of the potential impact of after-school childcare on long-term educational outcomes.
Conservative, Carshalton and Wallington
7. UIN 900560: tabled on 5 December 2023
What steps her Department is taking to support pupils with special educational needs and disabilities.
Liberal Democrat, Chesham and Amersham
8. UIN 900561: tabled on 5 December 2023
What steps she is taking to reduce waiting times for children with special educational needs and disabilities to receive support.
Labour, Birmingham, Erdington
9. UIN 900562: tabled on 5 December 2023
What steps her Department is taking to improve access to special needs education.
Conservative, Rayleigh and Wickford
10. UIN 900563: tabled on 5 December 2023
What steps her Department is taking to help ensure that tertiary and technical education providers work with businesses to meet local skills needs.
Conservative, Stoke-on-Trent South
11. UIN 900564: tabled on 5 December 2023
What recent assessment she has made of trends in the number of support staff vacancies in schools.
Labour, Lancaster and Fleetwood
14. UIN 900567: tabled on 5 December 2023
What steps she is taking to help reduce the workload of teachers.
Conservative, Meon Valley
15. UIN 900568: tabled on 5 December 2023
What steps she is taking to increase childcare support for working parents.
Conservative, Stroud
16. UIN 900569: tabled on 5 December 2023
What recent assessment her Department has made of the impact of free school meals on children and their parents.
Conservative, South East Cornwall
18. UIN 900571: tabled on 5 December 2023
What steps her Department is taking to help ensure that tertiary and technical education providers work with businesses to meet local skills needs.
Conservative, Buckingham
19. UIN 900572: tabled on 5 December 2023
What recent assessment she has made of the potential impact of trends in the level of university applications from international students on the long-term sustainability of higher education institutions.
Labour, Llanelli
20. UIN 900573: tabled on 5 December 2023
How much funding her Department plans to provide for apprenticeships and skills training in the 2024-25 financial year.
Labour, Plymouth, Sutton and Devonport
21. UIN 900574: tabled on 5 December 2023
What recent assessment she has made of the implications for her policies of trends in the level of violence in classrooms.
Labour, Rutherglen and Hamilton West
22. UIN 900575: tabled on 5 December 2023
What recent assessment she has made of trends in the number of students completing T-Level courses.
Labour, Sefton Central
25. UIN 900578: tabled on 5 December 2023
Conservative, East Devon
1. UIN 900579: tabled on 5 December 2023
Conservative, Buckingham
2. UIN 900580: tabled on 5 December 2023
Conservative, North East Hampshire
3. UIN 900581: tabled on 5 December 2023
Conservative, Witham
4. UIN 900582: tabled on 5 December 2023
Conservative, Hastings and Rye
5. UIN 900583: tabled on 5 December 2023
The Reclaim Party, North West Leicestershire
6. UIN 900584: tabled on 5 December 2023
Labour, Mid Bedfordshire
8. UIN 900586: tabled on 5 December 2023
Conservative, Chipping Barnet
10. UIN 900588: tabled on 5 December 2023