Llun, 10 Mehefin 2019
The Secretary of State was asked—
What steps he is taking to divert young people away from violent crime.
What steps he is taking to compensate victims of the Windrush scandal.
What assessment has been made of the accuracy of the facial recognition technology used by the Metropolitan Police Service.
Whether he plans to extend the scope of his policy on refugee family reunion.
What plans he has for the UK's future immigration system.
What assessment he has made of the effect on safety of changes to overnight fire cover by fire services.
What recent discussions he has had with the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care on health screening for firefighters.
What steps he is taking to provide security and law enforcement organisations with the tools that they need to counter terrorism.
What steps his Department is taking to promote the EU settlement scheme.
What steps he is taking to tackle the rising level of knife crime.
What recent progress he has made in enabling the fishing industry to employ non-EEA workers on inshore fishing boats.
What steps he is taking to improve the asylum application process.
What assessment he has made of the implications for his policies of the May 2019 NAO report entitled “Progress delivering the Emergency Services Network”.
What steps he is taking to tackle the recent increase in levels of antisocial behaviour.
If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities.
The following Member made and subscribed the Affirmation required by law: Lisa Forbes, for Peterborough.
(Urgent Question): To ask the Secretary of State for Education if he will make a statement on the findings of two serious case reviews into the murders of two toddlers in Northamptonshire.
(Urgent Question): To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs if he will make a statement on the impact of the Hong Kong extradition law on the Sino-British joint declaration?
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Consideration of Bill, not amended in the Public Bill Committee
“(1) The Secretary of State must, within 12 months of section 1 of this Act (termination awards: Great Britain) coming into force, undertake a review of the impact of the new Class 1A...
(1) The Treasury must publish reviews of whether the payment of Class 1A contributions on termination awards under sections 1 and 2 has had— (a) any effect on the number of termination...
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Ordered, That Stewart Hosie be discharged from the Treasury Committee and Alison Thewliss be added.—(Bill Wiggin, on behalf of the Selection Committee.)
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Jo Churchill.)
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