Rishi Sunak: To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what steps his Department is taking to improve the safety of maternity care.
Rishi Sunak: Mr Moorey, to elaborate on what you said about the provisions in the Bill to reform the appeals process, I think you described the current set-up as having a chilling effect on competition and pro-consumer impacts. It would be great if you would elaborate on what the Bill will do to improve that situationQ .
Rishi Sunak: Mr Coates, will you expand a little on your experience, internationally, of licence requirements in broadening coverage to rural areas? What is the specific benefit of independently owned infrastructure for rural communities, in bringing access to places which struggle with mobile signal today?Q
Rishi Sunak: rose—
Rishi Sunak: Q Beyond debt collection, are there other areas in which data sharing can be used to ensure that the right services or the right support is getting to people who need it?
Rishi Sunak: My constituent Nicholas Simpson and five other ex-servicemen are being held in a jail in Chennai. May I urge my right hon. Friend and the Government to do everything in their power to work with the Indian authorities and resolve this situation for all the families concerned?
...Haigh, Drew Hendry, Graham Jones, Calum Kerr, Chris Matheson Voting no: Mims Davies, Matthew Hancock, Nigel Huddleston, Scott Mann, Mark Menzies, Claire Perry, Chris Skidmore, Graham Stuart, Rishi Sunak
...Haigh, Drew Hendry, Calum Kerr, Chris Matheson Voting no: Nigel Adams, Mims Davies, Matthew Hancock, Nigel Huddleston, Scott Mann, Mark Menzies, Claire Perry, Chris Skidmore, Graham Stuart, Rishi Sunak
...Haigh, Drew Hendry, Calum Kerr, Chris Matheson Voting no: Nigel Adams, Mims Davies, Matthew Hancock, Nigel Huddleston, Scott Mann, Mark Menzies, Claire Perry, Chris Skidmore, Graham Stuart, Rishi Sunak
Division number 5 - 10 yes, 7 no Voting yes: Nigel Adams, Mims Davies, Matthew Hancock, Nigel Huddleston, Scott Mann, Mark Menzies, Claire Perry, Chris Skidmore, Graham Stuart, Rishi Sunak Voting no: Kevin Brennan, Thangam Debbonaire, Vicky Foxcroft, Louise Haigh, Drew Hendry, Calum Kerr, Chris Matheson
..., Louise Haigh, Graham Jones, Calum Kerr, Chris Matheson Voting no: Nigel Adams, Mims Davies, Matthew Hancock, Nigel Huddleston, Scott Mann, Mark Menzies, Chris Skidmore, Graham Stuart, Rishi Sunak
..., Drew Hendry, Graham Jones, Calum Kerr, Chris Matheson Voting no: Nigel Adams, Mims Davies, Matthew Hancock, Nigel Huddleston, Mark Menzies, Claire Perry, Chris Skidmore, Graham Stuart, Rishi Sunak
..., Graham Jones, Calum Kerr, Chris Matheson Voting no: Nigel Adams, Mims Davies, Matthew Hancock, Nigel Huddleston, Scott Mann, Mark Menzies, Claire Perry, Chris Skidmore, Graham Stuart, Rishi Sunak
Rishi Sunak: May I urge my right hon. Friend to consider creating free ports across the nation? Such free trade zones around our great port cities can simultaneously boost manufacturing, promote regional growth and grow exports—surely, all key ingredients in a successful industrial strategy.
Rishi Sunak: I welcome the Government’s commitment to skills. Does my right hon. Friend agree that creating a UCAS-style system for apprenticeships could realise the Government’s ambition by giving technical education greater parity of esteem with universities, making it easier for young people to find local vacancies and increasing the number of SMEs offering apprenticeships?
Rishi Sunak: What steps the Government are taking to encourage more 16 to 18-year-olds to take up apprenticeships.
Rishi Sunak: It is clear that different medical conditions will have different impacts on people’s living and mobility. Does my right hon. Friend agree that we must recognise this simple fact if we are to continue to target resources on those who are most vulnerable and most in need?
Rishi Sunak: My hon. Friend mentions Germany and the importance of manufacturing. Does he agree that one lesson we can learn from Germany is the importance it places on technical education? The Government’s record of investing more in technical education and improving apprenticeships, in both number and quality, should be commended and will help with the aims he outlines.
Rishi Sunak: To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what progress has been made on simplifying, clarifying and rationalising the quality awards system for careers education, information and guidance in England's schools.
Rishi Sunak: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, how many (a) serving personnel and (b) dependents will be based at Catterick in each year between 2017 and 2020.