Tuesday, 23 June 2020
Virtual participation in proceedings commenced (Order, 4 June). [NB: [V] denotes a Member participating virtually.]
The Secretary of State was asked—
What steps he is taking to tackle regional variations in the restoration of cancer services after the covid-19 outbreak.
What his timetable is for the reopening of adult day centres for people with learning difficulties after the covid-19 outbreak.
What recent assessment he has made of trends in the length of referral-to-treatment waiting lists.
What assessment he has made of the effect of covid-19 on the health of people in BAME communities.
What steps his Department is taking to support local authority covid-19 test and trace services.
What steps he took to promote Infant Mental Health Awareness Week.
What steps his Department is taking to support the social care sector during the covid-19 outbreak.
If he will publish the timetable for the NHS England plan to roll out stereotactic ablative radiotherapy to all cancer centres by April 2021.
What steps his Department is taking to support the mental health of NHS workers during the covid-19 outbreak.
What plans he has to meet the cancer targets in the NHS long-term plan.
What steps his Department is taking to support the health and social care workforce during the covid-19 outbreak.
What plans he has in place for the provision of continuing healthcare for people recovering out of hospital from covid-19.
What plans he has to ensure that the NHS has the capacity to tackle the next phase of the covid-19 outbreak.
What progress his Department has made on delivering covid-19 testing kits to care homes.
What recent assessment he has made of the effectiveness of NHS services for the treatment of mesh complications.
What steps his Department is taking to support the development of a vaccine for covid-19.
If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities.
Before I begin, I am sure the whole House will join me in sending our deepest condolences to the families and friends of James Furlong, Joe Ritchie-Bennett and David Wails, who were brutally...
With permission, Mr Deputy Speaker, I would like to make a statement on the Windrush compensation scheme. Yesterday, we celebrated Windrush Day, which marks the 72nd anniversary of the arrival of...
On a point of order, Mr Deputy Speaker. On 8 June, the Minister responsible for children, the Under-Secretary of State for Education, the hon. Member for Chelmsford (Vicky Ford), advised that...
Motion for leave to bring in a Bill ( Standing Order No.23)
Consideration of Bill, as amended in the Public Bill Committee
‘(1) The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision about the establishment and operation by the Health and Social Care Information Centre (“the Information Centre”)...
Amendment made: 1, page 8, line 35, leave out “efficacy” and insert “performance, including the clinical effectiveness,”.—(Jo Churchill.) This amendment clarifies...
Amendments made: 2, page 18, line 36, at end insert— “(2) A person to whom information is disclosed under regulations under section (Information systems) commits an offence if the...
Amendment made: 4, page 21, line 41, leave out “and 12(1)” and insert “, 12(1) and (Information systems)(1)”.—(Jo Churchill.) This amendment enables regulations made...
Amendments made: 5, page 22, line 11, leave out “sections 1(1), 8(1) or 12(1), or paragraph 9 of Schedule 1” and insert “a provision of Part 1, 2 or 3”. This amendment and...
Amendments made: 7, page 22, line 32, leave out “section 1(1), 8(1) or 12(1), or paragraph 9 of Schedule 1,” and insert “a provision of Part 1, 2 or 3”. This amendment has...
Amendment made: 18, page 24, line 15, at end insert “, and (d) section (Information systems)”.—(Jo Churchill.) This amendment provides for the new clause inserted by NC1 to come...
Ordered, That, at this day’s sitting, the Speaker shall put the Questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motions in the name of Mr Jacob Rees-Mogg relating to the Independent...
With the permission of the House, motions 4 to 6 will be taken together. Before I call the Leader of the House to move the first motion, and speak to all three motions, I confirm that the Speaker...
(1) Standing Order No 149 (Committee on Standards) Paragraph (1)(a): after “Standards”, insert “except in relation to the conduct of individual cases under the Independent...
In the Code of Conduct for Members of Parliament (HC (2017–19) 1882): (1) in paragraph 19, at end add “and for the Independent Expert Panel acting in accordance with Standing Order...
Motion made, and Question proposed, That the following Standing Orders, amendments to standing orders and amendments to the Code of Conduct be made: A. Independent Expert Panel (1) There shall be...
(1) Standing Order No 149 (Committee on Standards) Paragraph (1)(a): after “Standards”, insert “except in relation to the conduct of individual cases under the Independent...
In the Code of Conduct for Members of Parliament (HC (2017–19) 1882): (1) in paragraph 19, at end add “and for the Independent Expert Panel acting in accordance with Standing Order...
(1) Standing Order No 149 (Committee on Standards) Paragraph (1)(a): after “Standards”, insert “except in relation to the conduct of individual cases under the Independent...
In the Code of Conduct for Members of Parliament (HC (2017–19) 1882): (1) in paragraph 19, at end add “and for the Independent Expert Panel acting in accordance with Standing Order...
Motion made, and Question put forthwith ( Standing Order No. 118(6)),
That the draft National Minimum Wage (Offshore Employment) (Amendment) Order 2020, which was laid before this House on 6 May, be approved.—(Maria Caulfield.) Question agreed to.
I rise to present a petition on behalf of parents in my constituency and across the country who support the September for Schools campaign. They and headteachers alike demand clarity on how...
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Maria Caulfield.)
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