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Oral questions

19 January 2026 at 2:30pm

Department for Education

What steps she is taking to ensure that families of children with SEND have early access to support.
Labour, Cities of London and Westminster
1. UIN 907310: tabled on 13 January 2026
What estimate her Department has made of the number of young people enrolled on A-levels and T-levels in September 2026.
Labour, Stoke-on-Trent Central
2. UIN 907311: tabled on 13 January 2026
What steps her Department is taking to improve teacher retention.
Liberal Democrat, South Devon
3. UIN 907312: tabled on 13 January 2026
What steps she is taking to help ensure the integrity of school and college assessments and examinations.
Labour, Mansfield
4. UIN 907313: tabled on 13 January 2026
What steps she is taking to introduce a Ukrainian GCSE.
Labour, Kensington and Bayswater
5. UIN 907314: tabled on 13 January 2026
What assessment her Department has made of the effectiveness of powers to intervene where local authorities are not meeting statutory SEND duties.
Labour, Redditch
6. UIN 907315: tabled on 13 January 2026
What steps she is taking to ensure that families of children with SEND have early access to support.
Labour, Southampton Itchen
7. UIN 907316: tabled on 13 January 2026
What assessment she has made of the potential impact of flu vaccination levels on rates of school absence in autumn 2025.
Labour, Worthing West
8. UIN 907317: tabled on 13 January 2026
What recent progress her Department has made on establishing the School Support Staff Negotiating Body.
Labour, Birmingham Northfield
9. UIN 907319: tabled on 13 January 2026
What plans her Department has to tackle the SEND funding shortfall identified in the OBR Economic and Fiscal Outlook November 2025.
Conservative, Farnham and Bordon
10. UIN 907320: tabled on 13 January 2026
What steps her Department is taking to help improve the governance of academy trusts.
Labour, North Warwickshire and Bedworth
11. UIN 907321: tabled on 13 January 2026
What recent progress she has made on publishing guidance for gender questioning children in schools.
Independent, Canterbury
12. UIN 907322: tabled on 13 January 2026
What steps she is taking to ensure high-quality school places for children with SEND.
Labour, Bexleyheath and Crayford
13. UIN 907323: tabled on 13 January 2026
What steps she is taking to ensure high-quality school places for children with SEND.
Labour, Burton and Uttoxeter
14. UIN 907324: tabled on 13 January 2026
Whether she has made an assessment of the potential impact of the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill on levels of financial oversight for children’s care home providers.
Liberal Democrat, Richmond Park
15. UIN 907325: tabled on 13 January 2026
What assessment she has made of the adequacy of SEND provision for blind and partially sighted children.
Labour, Battersea
16. UIN 907326: tabled on 13 January 2026
If she will make an assessment of the potential merits of expanding home fees status to British citizens who relocated to the EU prior to the UK's withdrawal.
Labour, Rushcliffe
17. UIN 907328: tabled on 13 January 2026
Conservative, Mid Bedfordshire
1. UIN 907335: tabled on 13 January 2026
Labour, Rochester and Strood
2. UIN 907336: tabled on 13 January 2026
Labour, High Peak
3. UIN 907337: tabled on 13 January 2026
Labour, Luton North
4. UIN 907338: tabled on 13 January 2026
Labour, Southend East and Rochford
5. UIN 907340: tabled on 13 January 2026
Conservative, Bridlington and The Wolds
6. UIN 907342: tabled on 13 January 2026
Green Party, Bristol Central
7. UIN 907343: tabled on 13 January 2026
Labour, Dartford
8. UIN 907344: tabled on 13 January 2026