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Cancer: Young People

Asked by MP #4909·to Department of Health and Social Care
19 May 2026
UIN HL279

To ask His Majesty's Government whether there are plans to develop a cancer manual for teenagers and young adults alongside other cancer manuals committed to in the National Cancer Plan.

Awaiting answer — due by 3 Jun

Clean Energy: Government Assistance

Asked by Vikki Slade (Liberal Democrat)·to Department for Energy Security and Net Zero
19 May 2026
UIN 2925

To ask the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, what assessment he has made of the potential impact of Investor-State Dispute Settlements on the UK's capacity to transition away from fossil fuels.

Awaiting answer — due by 1 Jun

Speed Limits: Cameras

Asked by Vikki Slade (Liberal Democrat)·to Department for Transport
19 May 2026
UIN 2928

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what recent progress she has made towards licensing acoustic speed cameras following recent roadside trials.

Awaiting answer — due by 1 Jun

Neurological Diseases

Asked by Helen Morgan (Liberal Democrat)·to Department of Health and Social Care
19 May 2026
UIN 2919

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what assessment he has made of the potential implications for his Department's policies of the MS Society and Neurological Alliance’s report entitled Neurological Conditions: The Case for a Modern

Awaiting answer — due by 21 May

Neurological Diseases

Asked by Helen Morgan (Liberal Democrat)·to Department of Health and Social Care
19 May 2026
UIN 2922

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what assessment he has made of the value of introducing a Modern Service Framework for neurological conditions.

Awaiting answer — due by 21 May

Music: Teachers

Asked by John Slinger (Labour)·to Department for Education Georgia Gould
19 May 2026
UIN 2941

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what support her Department gives to qualified peripatetic and school music teachers to help them deliver music lessons.

The department provides £76 million per annum for the Music Hub network that employs or contracts with over 9,000 peripatetic teaching staff across England. Music Hubs work with classroom teachers in over 90% of schools.The Music Hub network provides cont...

Answered: 28 May 2026

Child Maintenance Service

Asked by John Milne (Liberal Democrat)·to Department for Work and Pensions
19 May 2026
UIN 3165

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, whether the Child Maintenance Service sends template letters to clients stating that a call was attempted in cases where no call was made.

Awaiting answer — due by 1 Jun

Child Maintenance Service

Asked by John Milne (Liberal Democrat)·to Department for Work and Pensions
19 May 2026
UIN 3164

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, what the Child Maintenance Service's service level agreement is for contacting clients; and how compliance with that agreement is measured.

Awaiting answer — due by 1 Jun

Miscarriage

Asked by Bobby Dean (Liberal Democrat)·to Department of Health and Social Care
19 May 2026
UIN 3120

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, with reference to the report entitled The Tommy’s Graded Model of Miscarriage Care, published by Tommy’s on 29 April 2026, whether his Department plans to roll out the Graded Model of Miscarriage C

Awaiting answer — due by 21 May

Birmingham City Council: Elections

Asked by Kevin Hollinrake (Conservative)·to Ministry of Justice Sarah Sackman
19 May 2026
UIN 2790

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, whether HM Courts & Tribunals Service holds a copy of the court transcript for the election court hearings, “In the matter of a local government election of the Bordesley Green Ward and Aston Ward of the Birmingh

HMCTS is unable to answer the question as the hearing was administered by another organisation. From research conducted, it is believed that the hearings were held at the ‘Birmingham and Midland Institute’, where Judge Mawrey was sitting as an Election Co...

Answered: 28 May 2026

Semiconductor Advisory Panel: Northern Ireland

Asked by Mr Gregory Campbell (Democratic Unionist Party)·to Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
19 May 2026
UIN 2683

To ask the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, whether the Semiconductor Advisory Panel plans to hold a quarterly meeting in Northern Ireland during 2026.

Awaiting answer — due by 1 Jun

Crime: Children

Asked by Mr Andrew Snowden (Conservative)·to Home Office Natalie Fleet
19 May 2026
UIN 3141

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, if she will have discussions with the Secretary of State for Justice on aligning the new child criminal exploitation offence with existing modern slavery legislation.

The Government is committed to tackling the gangs who are luring children into violence and crime. That is why we have legislated for a new offence of child criminal exploitation in the Crime and Policing Act. The Act also provides for new civil orders (c...

Answered: 28 May 2026

India: Christianity

Asked by Mr Gregory Campbell (Democratic Unionist Party)·to Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
19 May 2026
UIN 2730

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, if she will make representations to the Indian authorities regarding the reports of three Baptist pastors being shot dead in the Indian state of Manipur on Wednesday, May 13,

Awaiting answer — due by 1 Jun

Cryptocurrencies: Politically Exposed Persons

Asked by Kevin Hollinrake (Conservative)·to Treasury Rachel Blake
19 May 2026
UIN 2789

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what guidance the Financial Conduct Authority provided on cryptocurrency payments to domestic Politically Exposed Persons.

The Financial Conduct Authority publishes guidance on the requirements of the Money Laundering Regulations (MLRs) with regard to politically exposed persons (PEPs). The MLRs require financial institutions, including FCA registered cryptoasset exchange pro...

Answered: 28 May 2026

Gaza: Humanitarian Aid

Asked by Wendy Chamberlain (Liberal Democrat)·to Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
19 May 2026
UIN 2818

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what steps she is taking to ensure the delivery of aid to Gaza.

Awaiting answer — due by 1 Jun

Stamp Duty Land Tax: Fines

Asked by Kevin Hollinrake (Conservative)·to Treasury Dan Tomlinson
19 May 2026
UIN 2786

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, with reference to the answer of 29 April 2026, to Question 129861, on Stamp Duty Land Tax: Fines, what is the average amount of time to determine (a) a compliance check and (b) an appeal.

There will be many factors that impact the length of time a compliance check remains open, including complexity and whether the customer wishes to appeal HMRC’s decision and enters a dispute resolution process.

Answered: 28 May 2026

Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome: Diagnosis

Asked by Will Stone (Labour)·to Department of Health and Social Care
19 May 2026
UIN 2910

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what his department is doing to improve access to diagnosis of Polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome.

Awaiting answer — due by 21 May

Gaza: Humanitarian Aid

Asked by Wendy Chamberlain (Liberal Democrat)·to Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
19 May 2026
UIN 2817

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what steps she is taking to secure the release of British Nationals detained by Israel as a result of their participation in the Global Sumud Flotilla.

Awaiting answer — due by 1 Jun

Q Manivannan

Asked by Kevin Hollinrake (Conservative)·to Home Office Mike Tapp
19 May 2026
UIN 2793

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what is the immigration status of Q Manivannan MSP, and what type of visa does Q Manivannan currently hold.

The Home Office does not routinely comment on individual cases or disclose personal immigration details.

Answered: 27 May 2026

Members: Correspondence

Asked by Daisy Cooper (Liberal Democrat)·to Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
19 May 2026
UIN 2918

To ask the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, when the Minister of AI and Digital Government plans to reply to the correspondence of 25 March 2026 from the Hon. Member for St Albans, reference DC54221/DSIT.

Awaiting answer — due by 1 Jun

Visas: Political Parties

Asked by Kevin Hollinrake (Conservative)·to Home Office Mike Tapp
19 May 2026
UIN 2792

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what is the policy of the Home Office on (a) awarding and (b) extending visas to foreign citizens who have been elected in the United Kingdom as an elected representative to a local authority or devol

The Home Office does not operate a specific immigration route or policy for foreign nationals elected to public office in the United Kingdom.Individuals must qualify for permission to enter or remain under the Immigration Rules in their own right, and the...

Answered: 27 May 2026

Visas

Asked by Kevin Hollinrake (Conservative)·to Home Office Mike Tapp
19 May 2026
UIN 2732

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what assessment she has made of trends in the level of immigration from people who do not have visa-free access to the UK in their home country but use golden visa arrangements to enter through a thir

‘Golden visas’ do not in themselves confer nationality, and thus do not automatically grant visa-free access to the UK. They grant residence in the issuing country only. While such schemes do carry risk as they can lead to the granting of citizenship over...

Answered: 27 May 2026

Roads: Accidents

Asked by Mr Andrew Snowden (Conservative)·to Department for Transport Lilian Greenwood
19 May 2026
UIN 3105

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what steps she has taken to help reduce road deaths of (a) cyclists and (b) pedestrians.

Government is committed to making our roads safer for all users and as a consequence reducing risks to cyclists and pedestrians. The new Road Safety Strategy sets an ambitious target to reduce the number of people killed or seriously injured on British ro...

Answered: 21 May 2026

Low Flying

Asked by Jess Brown-Fuller (Liberal Democrat)·to Department for Transport Keir Mather
19 May 2026
UIN 3042

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, if she will ask the Civil Aviation Authority to review regulations and policy to better protect farm livestock, wildlife and other animals from the alarm and distress caused by low flying aircraft.

We continually work with the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) to ensure that Government policy is reflected within their regulatory business. As the UK’s independent aviation regulator, it is for the CAA to ensure that pilots and operators obey the rules an...

Answered: 29 May 2026

Speech and Language Disorders: Chichester

Asked by Jess Brown-Fuller (Liberal Democrat)·to Department of Health and Social Care
19 May 2026
UIN 2984

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what assessment he has made of the level of support available to children with situational mutism in Chichester constituency.

Awaiting answer — due by 21 May
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