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Oral questions

12 September 2024 at 9:30am

Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

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The full text of Substantive questions is printed on the Order Paper. More informationabout Substantive questions.
What steps he is taking to promote innovation in the agricultural sector.
Conservative, Skipton and Ripon
UIN 900417: tabled on 5 September 2024
What steps his Department is taking to increase uptake of environmental land management schemes.
Liberal Democrat, Thornbury and Yate
UIN 900418: tabled on 5 September 2024
What steps he is taking to support British food producers.
Conservative, South Northamptonshire
UIN 900419: tabled on 5 September 2024
What recent progress he has made on increasing the accountability of water companies for pollution discharges into waterways.
Labour, West Bromwich
UIN 900420: tabled on 5 September 2024
If he will maintain the level of funding for farming.
Conservative, Gordon and Buchan
UIN 900421: tabled on 5 September 2024
What steps he is taking to support farmers.
Conservative, West Worcestershire
UIN 900422: tabled on 5 September 2024
What steps his Department is taking to ensure the UK's biosecurity.
Conservative, Epping Forest
UIN 900423: tabled on 5 September 2024
What steps he is taking to extend the right to roam.
Labour, Bolton West
UIN 900424: tabled on 5 September 2024
What steps his Department is taking to tackle biodiversity loss.
Liberal Democrat, Edinburgh West
UIN 900425: tabled on 5 September 2024
What discussions he has had with the Chancellor of the Exchequer on funding for farming.
Conservative, Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk
UIN 900426: tabled on 5 September 2024
If he will meet the hon. Member for Henley and Thame and the Environment Agency to discuss the repair of Marsh Lock bridge on the Thames Path between Henley and Shiplake.
Liberal Democrat, Henley and Thame
UIN 900427: tabled on 5 September 2024
If he will maintain the level of funding for farming.
Conservative, Brigg and Immingham
UIN 900428: tabled on 5 September 2024
What recent progress he has made on increasing the accountability of water companies for unlawful discharges of sewage into waterways.
Labour, Stevenage
UIN 900429: tabled on 5 September 2024
What steps he is taking to improve the water quality of rivers.
Liberal Democrat, Maidenhead
UIN 900430: tabled on 5 September 2024
What recent discussions he has had with the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government on the potential impact of planning reforms on areas of outstanding natural beauty.
Conservative, Bexhill and Battle
UIN 900431: tabled on 5 September 2024
What steps he is taking to ensure that proposed increases to consumer water bills are used for infrastructure investment.
Labour, Redditch
UIN 900432: tabled on 5 September 2024
What recent progress he has made on banning the payment of bonuses to the executives of water companies that are found to have polluted waterways.
Labour, Penistone and Stocksbridge
UIN 900433: tabled on 5 September 2024
What recent progress he has made on banning the payment of bonuses to the executives of water companies that are found to have polluted waterways.
Labour, Liverpool Walton
UIN 900434: tabled on 5 September 2024
The full text of Topical questions is not printed on the Order Paper. More informationabout Topical questions.
Labour, Dunfermline and Dollar
UIN 900435: tabled on 5 September 2024
Independent, Birmingham Perry Barr
UIN 900436: tabled on 5 September 2024
Labour, Worthing West
UIN 900437: tabled on 5 September 2024
Labour, Hastings and Rye
UIN 900438: tabled on 5 September 2024
Conservative, Epping Forest
UIN 900439: tabled on 5 September 2024
Green Party, Waveney Valley
UIN 900440: tabled on 5 September 2024
Labour, East Thanet
UIN 900441: tabled on 5 September 2024
Conservative, Bognor Regis and Littlehampton
UIN 900442: tabled on 5 September 2024