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Oral questions

15 January 2024 at 2:30pm

Home Office

What recent progress he has made on reducing the backlog of asylum applications.
Conservative, Warrington South
1. UIN 900913: tabled on 9 January 2024
What steps he is taking to help reduce levels of fraud.
Conservative, Amber Valley
2. UIN 900914: tabled on 9 January 2024
What discussions he has had with the Scottish Government on recent changes to legal migration rules.
Scottish National Party, Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill
3. UIN 900915: tabled on 9 January 2024
What the average length of time was between (a) thefts being reported and (b) first contact with the police in the last 12 months.
Liberal Democrat, Somerton and Frome
4. UIN 900916: tabled on 9 January 2024
What progress his Department has made on implementing the Government's 10-year drugs plan entitled From harm to hope, published on 6 December 2021.
Conservative, Weston-Super-Mare
5. UIN 900917: tabled on 9 January 2024
What recent progress he has made on ending the use of hotels for asylum seekers.
Conservative, Bosworth
6. UIN 900918: tabled on 9 January 2024
What steps he is taking to reduce legal migration.
Conservative, Cleethorpes
7. UIN 900919: tabled on 9 January 2024
What recent assessment his Department has made of the adequacy of neighbourhood policing levels.
Labour, Ogmore
8. UIN 900920: tabled on 9 January 2024
What assessment he has made of the potential impact of proposed changes to visa income thresholds on the university sector.
Scottish National Party, Gordon
9. UIN 900921: tabled on 9 January 2024
What steps he is taking to tackle violence against shop workers.
Labour, Oldham West and Royton
10. UIN 900922: tabled on 9 January 2024
What steps he is taking to reduce net migration.
Conservative, Bexleyheath and Crayford
11. UIN 900923: tabled on 9 January 2024
What progress his Department has made on reviewing the police funding formula.
Labour, Mid Bedfordshire
12. UIN 900924: tabled on 9 January 2024
What recent progress his Department has made on reducing neighbourhood crime.
Conservative, North Devon
13. UIN 900925: tabled on 9 January 2024
What recent progress he has made on ending the use of hotels for asylum seekers.
Conservative, Erewash
14. UIN 900926: tabled on 9 January 2024
What steps he is taking to reduce the backlog of asylum applications.
Liberal Democrat, North East Fife
15. UIN 900927: tabled on 9 January 2024
What recent progress his Department has made on reducing neighbourhood crime.
Conservative, East Devon
16. UIN 900928: tabled on 9 January 2024
What assessment he has made of the potential impact of the Safer Street Fund on the safety of women and girls.
Labour, St Helens South and Whiston
17. UIN 900929: tabled on 9 January 2024
What recent progress he has made on ending the use of hotels for asylum seekers.
Conservative, South Derbyshire
20. UIN 900932: tabled on 9 January 2024
What recent progress he has made on ending the use of hotels for asylum seekers.
Conservative, Stoke-on-Trent South
22. UIN 900934: tabled on 9 January 2024
What steps he is taking to reduce net migration.
Conservative, Preseli Pembrokeshire
23. UIN 900935: tabled on 9 January 2024
What recent progress he has made on ending the use of hotels for asylum seekers.
Conservative, Rother Valley
25. UIN 900937: tabled on 9 January 2024
Labour, Bristol East
1. UIN 900938: tabled on 9 January 2024
Labour, Slough
3. UIN 900940: tabled on 9 January 2024
Conservative, Amber Valley
4. UIN 900941: tabled on 9 January 2024
Conservative, Harrow East
5. UIN 900942: tabled on 9 January 2024
Liberal Democrat, North East Fife
6. UIN 900943: tabled on 9 January 2024
Conservative, Cleethorpes
8. UIN 900945: tabled on 9 January 2024
Conservative, Truro and Falmouth
10. UIN 900947: tabled on 9 January 2024