Sarah Newton: How much funding the Church Commissioners have made available to cathedrals in the last year.
Sarah Newton: What assessment he has made of the information technology systems which will support universal credit.
Sarah Newton: My constituents really appreciate the Prime Minister’s straight talking on this issue, so will he answer the question that they want answering: if asked, will the Prime Minister stump up more money for Greece?
Sarah Newton: Obviously, the hon. Gentleman is not concerned with the facts at all. Cancer does not respect political boundaries. Do you not think that colleagues on this side of the House have suffered in the same way that you have? Such a person as you have described would clearly be in the support group.
Sarah Newton: My hon. Friend is generous in taking so many interventions. My understanding is that each CSA case costs the taxpayer about £25,000 in administration charges, and that can even go up to £40,000 if enforcement action is taken, so what estimate has she made of the savings to the taxpayer that will result from the new proposals?
Sarah Newton: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport when she expects the Maritime and Coastguard Agency to revise its national contingency plans to reflect the removal of emergency towing vessels and Maritime Incident Response Group services; and whether she has any plans to test the revised arrangements in the Southwest Approaches.
Sarah Newton: But does the right hon. Gentleman not see the benefit for pensioners and the wider economy of the certainty provided by the triple lock? People can now plan for their retirement, and the Exchequer can plan for the economy.
That Gavin Barwell, Gregg McClymont, Stephen McPartland and David Morris be discharged from the Science and Technology Committee and Caroline Dinenage, Gareth Johnson, Sarah Newton and Hywel Williams be added.—(Geoffrey Clifton-Brown, on behalf of the Committee of Selection .)
Sarah Newton: What steps the Church Commissioners are taking to ensure that cathedrals are able to access insurance.
Sarah Newton: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what steps she is taking to reduce the sexual exploitation of children.
Sarah Newton: To ask the Deputy Prime Minister what recent representations he has received on a power for constituents to recall their Member of Parliament.
Sarah Newton: Great Cornish food and drink producers contribute £1.5 billion every year to the local economy. What can DEFRA Ministers do to help them export their delicious products overseas?
Sarah Newton: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs what steps her Department is taking to support the food industry and promote food exports.
Sarah Newton: Does my right hon. Friend agree that it is essential that we have all-party support for this critically important issue? It is essential to have a draft Bill so that we do the hard work in this Parliament to make sure that we can legislate for carers in our country.
Sarah Newton: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what plans he has to ensure universal access to 24/7 community nursing in order to allow more people to die at home.
Sarah Newton: To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government what his policy is on holding referendums on Neighbourhood Plans at the same time as political elections.
Sarah Newton: To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government when he plans to publish regulations on the procedures for referenda on Neighbourhood Plans.
Sarah Newton: To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills when his Department plans to publish its response to the Higher Education White Paper consultation.
Sarah Newton: To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government (1) what steps he is taking to monitor delivery of the New Deal for Older Person's Housing; (2) what discussions he has had with the Secretary of State for Health on specialist housing for older people.
Sarah Newton: To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government how many units of specialist housing for older people have been built in the last 12 months.