Thursday, 5 July 2018
The Secretary of State was asked—
Which road schemes he plans to allocate funding to as part of the second Road Investment Strategy.
What steps he is taking to invest in transport infrastructure.
What assessment he has made of the potential effect of increased landing charges at Heathrow Airport on the financial viability of the proposed expansion of that airport.
What assessment he has made of the potential merits of extending the M65 from Colne to Keighley.
What assessment he has made of the potential effect on the level of transport-related activity at ports of the UK leaving the EU.
What assessment he has made of the effect of operationally efficient transport infrastructure on levels of productivity.
What representations he has received on the introduction of provisions relating to E10 fuel since the consultation on the alternative fuels infrastructure directive.
If he will take steps to ensure the improvement of safety at the Gallows Corner roundabout on the A12.
What plans he has to reduce road congestion.
What steps he is taking to ensure the provision of compensation to passengers affected by recent rail disruption.
What progress has been made on improving rail services in Congleton constituency.
What recent assessment he has made of trends in passenger rail usage.
If he will make an assessment of the role of the rail network in Devon and Cornwall in supporting the economy of the south-west.
What recent assessment he has made of trends in the number of collisions on the A19 in the North East.
If he will take steps to close the gap in transport expenditure per capita between London and the north-east.
When he plans to make a decision on the preferred route for the Oxford to Cambridge expressway.
What recent assessment he has made of trends in the number of bus routes in England and Wales.
If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities.
(Urgent Question): Will the Secretary of State please use this opportunity to apologise for the three instances where she has dissembled on the National Audit Office report on universal credit?
Will the Leader of the House please give us the forthcoming business?
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Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Mims Davies.)
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