Rebecca Long-Bailey: To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what steps he is taking to address the shortages of acute adult psychiatric beds in England.
Rebecca Long-Bailey: To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, whether it is his policy to require social housing providers to ensure that a proportion of their properties are adapted for disabled residents.
Rebecca Long-Bailey: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, what information his Department holds on the number of cases of stress and anxiety related to (a) benefit sanctions and (b) conditionality of benefits.
Rebecca Long-Bailey: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, how many benefit claimants have been sanctioned since 2010 in each region in each year since 2010.
Rebecca Long-Bailey: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, what financial support is available to a welfare recipient with a medical condition once a sanction has been imposed.
Rebecca Long-Bailey: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, what account is taken of medical conditions when deciding whether to apply benefit sanctions.
Rebecca Long-Bailey: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, if he will assess the effect of the use of Lariam on the quality of performance of military personnel on operations.
Rebecca Long-Bailey: To ask Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer, what progress has been made since the Law Commission's consultation and proposals regarding logbook loans; and what steps the Government has taken to review the Bills of Sale Act 1878.
Rebecca Long-Bailey: To ask Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer, how many people had their trivial commutation of their occupational pension request granted since the announcement of recent changes to pension regulations; and how many such requests have been refused due to the value of a pension exceeding £30,000.
Rebecca Long-Bailey: To ask the Secretary of State for International Development, whether UK aid for the Ethiopian government is conditional upon that government addressing human rights concerns.
Rebecca Long-Bailey: To ask Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer, when he plans to publish the Government's response to the discussion paper on options for supporting English regional airports from the potential impacts of air passenger duty devolution, published in July 2015.
Roger Mullin: I welcome the hon. Member for Salford and Eccles (Rebecca Long Bailey) to her new post. If I recall correctly, one of the first debates that we took part in together was about that very important topic of whisky. It is appropriate that I mention that given the Minister’s condition.
Division number 1 - 10 yes, 13 no Voting yes: Kirsty Blackman, Phil Boswell, Ruth Cadbury, Julie Cooper, Peter Dowd, Rebecca Long-Bailey, Conor McGinn, Rob Marris, Roger Mullin, Wes Streeting Voting no: Edward Argar, Victoria Atkins, Conor Burns, Michelle Donelan, Lucy Frazer, David Gauke, Luke Hall, Damian Hinds, Alan Mak, Huw Merriman, Jeremy Quin, Mel Stride, Kelly Tolhurst
Rebecca Long-Bailey: I covered most of the points relating to this clause when discussing previous clauses. I am concerned that it is another example of complex arrangements being created for the purpose of, among other things, avoiding liability to pay corporation tax. Will the Minister confirm what specific activity has prompted these proposals?
..., Conor Burns, Lucy Frazer, David Gauke, Luke Hall, Damian Hinds, Alan Mak, Huw Merriman, Jeremy Quin, Mel Stride Voting no: Kirsty Blackman, Phil Boswell, Ruth Cadbury, Julie Cooper, Peter Dowd, Rebecca Long-Bailey, Conor McGinn, Chris Matheson, Roger Mullin
Rebecca Long-Bailey: I have just a brief comment. Labour Members agree that the fluctuations in the price of oil in recent years is concerning. A review of how best to stabilise pricing would be sensible. We will therefore support the SNP Members if they choose to press the matter to a vote.
Division number 4 - 5 yes, 11 no Voting yes: Kirsty Blackman, Phil Boswell, Peter Dowd, Rebecca Long-Bailey, Chris Matheson Voting no: Edward Argar, Victoria Atkins, Conor Burns, Lucy Frazer, David Gauke, Luke Hall, Damian Hinds, Alan Mak, Huw Merriman, Mel Stride, Kelly Tolhurst
Amendment proposed: 162, page 87, line 8, leave out clause 45.—(Rebecca Long Bailey.) The House divided: Ayes 252, Noes 309.
Rebecca Long-Bailey: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, what support his Department offers to benefit claimants with diabetes once sanctions have been imposed.
Rebecca Long-Bailey: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, what guidance is provided to jobcentre advisers on imposing sanctions on benefit claimants with diabetes.