Monday, 11 January 2021
Virtual participation in proceedings commenced (Orders, 4 June and 30 December 2020). [NB: [V] denotes a Member participating virtually.]
The Secretary of State was asked—
What steps he is taking to support leaseholders with high costs of interim fire safety measures pending permanent remediation.
What plans the Government have to increase funding for local authorities in 2021.
What plans he has to support the regeneration of high streets.
What steps he is taking to improve security of tenure in the private rented sector.
What support the Government are providing to help local authorities experiencing a reduction in income as a result of the covid-19 outbreak.
What steps his Department is taking to ensure that leaseholders are not held responsible for the costs of remediating dangerous cladding.
What plans he has for the allocation of the recently announced waking watch relief fund.
What steps he is taking to deliver more powers to local government bodies.
What steps his Department is taking to promote house building.
What progress he is making on reforming levies on housing development.
What recent discussions he has had with the Office for National Statistics on housing need and planning reforms.
What steps he is taking to enable regeneration in towns and cities.
If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities.
Before I call the Chancellor of the Exchequer, I have a short statement to make about the events at the Capitol in Washington DC last Wednesday and Thursday. Like many hon. Members, I was shocked...
Before I begin, I am sure the whole House will join me in sending our very best wishes to my right hon. Friend the Member for Old Bexley and Sidcup (James Brokenshire). I have been fortunate in...
With permission, Madam Deputy Speaker, I would like to make a statement on the covid-19 vaccine delivery plan. The plan, published today, sets out the strategies that underpin the development,...
On a point of order, Madam Deputy Speaker. The Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster indicated in a television interview at the weekend that the problems at our ports are going to get worse before...
I beg to move, That this House has considered Global Britain. I am delighted to open this debate on global Britain when, for the first time in 48 years, we now have full control of our trade...
With the leave of the House, we will take motions 2 and 3 together. Ordered,
That Caroline Ansell be discharged from the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee and Fay Jones be added.
That Andrew Griffith be discharged from the Procedure Committee and Mr William Wragg be added.—(Bill Wiggin [V], on behalf of the Committee of Selection.)
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Leo Docherty.)
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