Housing, Communities and Local Government

– in the House of Commons at on 22 February 2021.

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The Secretary of State was asked—

  • High Streets (15 speeches)

    What steps he is taking to support high streets.

  • New Homes (4 speeches)

    What steps he is taking to increase the supply of new homes.

  • Covid-19: Local Authority Support (4 speeches)

    What steps his Department is taking to support local authorities during the covid-19 outbreak.

  • Building Better, Building Beautiful Commission (4 speeches)

    What response his Department has made to the Building Better, Building Beautiful Commission’s final report.

  • Regional Inequality: Local Authority Funding (9 speeches)

    What steps he is taking to help ensure that local authority funding is used to tackle regional inequality.

  • Shared Prosperity Fund (6 speeches)

    What recent discussions he has had with the devolved Administrations on the shared prosperity fund.

  • Covid-19: Support for Schools (4 speeches)

    What discussions he has had with the Secretary of State for Education on the provision of financial support by local authorities for schools during the covid-19 outbreak.

  • Local Authority Funding: Cumbria (4 speeches)

    What steps his Department is taking to increase funding for local authorities in Cumbria.

  • Cladding Removal (8 speeches)

    What progress he has made on the design of the loan scheme to fund the removal of cladding on buildings under 18 metres in height.

  • Planning Reform (7 speeches)

    What steps he is taking to reform planning rules in England.

  • Home Ownership (4 speeches)

    What steps he is taking to promote home ownership.

  • First-time Home Buyers (4 speeches)

    What steps he is taking to support first-time home buyers in parts of the UK with the highest house prices.

  • Energy-efficient Housebuilding (4 speeches)

    What steps he is taking to promote energy-efficient house building.

  • Topical Questions (36 speeches)

    If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities.

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