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Q1. What progress he has made on his long-term economic plan. (903099)
Craig Williams MP (Cardiff North, Conservative)
Q2. What discussions he has had with the Financial Conduct Authority on its decision to
end its review of banking culture. (903100)
Dr Rupa Huq MP (Ealing Central and Acton, Labour)
Q3. What comparative assessment he has made of the trends in the levels of wage
growth and inflation. (903101)
James Heappey MP (Wells, Conservative)
Q4. What progress he has made on the establishment of the Northern Powerhouse.
(903102)
John Stevenson MP (Carlisle, Conservative)
Q5. What assessment his Department has made of the potential effect of leaving the EU
on UK GDP. (903103)
Emma Reynolds MP (Wolverhampton North East, Labour)
Q6. How many staff in his Department earn less than £7.85 per hour. (903104)
Alison Thewliss MP (Glasgow Central, Scottish National Party)
Q7. What fiscal steps he is taking to support businesses. (903105)
Mr Alan Mak MP (Havant, Conservative)
Q8. What fiscal steps he is taking to reduce the trade deficit in order to reduce the
reliance of the economy on domestic spending. (903106)
Dr Lisa Cameron MP (East Kilbride, Strathaven and Lesmahagow, Scottish National Party)
Q9. What fiscal steps the Government is taking to support manufacturing exports.
(903107)
Catherine West MP (Hornsey and Wood Green, Labour)
Q10. What assessment he has made of recent trends in the level of employment. (903108)
Lucy Allan MP (Telford, Conservative)
Q11. What fiscal steps he is taking to support small business owners. (903109)
Andrew Rosindell MP (Romford, Conservative)
Q12. What recent representations he has received on proposed changes to HM Revenue
and Customs' regional centres. (903110)
Sir David Amess MP (Southend West, Conservative)
Q13. What discussions he has had with the Financial Conduct Authority on its decision to
end its review of banking culture. (903111)
Jo Stevens MP (Cardiff Central, Labour)
Q14. What his plans are for future funding of illegal money lending teams. (903113)
Nick Smith MP (Blaenau Gwent, Labour)
Q15. If he will take fiscal steps to support exports by SMEs. (903114)
Marion Fellows MP (Motherwell and Wishaw, Scottish National Party)
Q16. If he will make an assessment of the implications for his policies of the Financial
Conduct Authority's decision to end its review into HSBC. (903115)
Kate Osamor MP (Edmonton, Labour (Co-op))
Q17. What steps the Government is taking to support (a) people with savings and (b)
home ownership. (903116)
Christopher Pincher MP (Tamworth, Conservative)
Q18. What recent steps he has taken to widen access to basic bank accounts. (903117)
Q19. What fiscal steps the Government is taking to support manufacturing exports.
(903118)
Jonathan Reynolds MP (Stalybridge and Hyde, Labour (Co-op))
Q20. What steps he is taking to widen access to financial advice. (903119)
James Berry MP (Kingston and Surbiton, Conservative)
Q21. What fiscal steps he is taking to support businesses. (903120)
Mims Davies MP (Eastleigh, Conservative)
Q22. What fiscal steps he is taking to reduce the trade deficit in order to reduce the
reliance of the economy on domestic spending. (903121)
Peter Grant MP (Glenrothes, Scottish National Party)
Q23. What recent discussions he has had with the Financial Conduct Authority on its
decision to end its review of the culture of retail and wholesale banks. (903122)
Rt Hon Tom Brake MP (Carshalton and Wallington, Liberal Democrat)
Topical Questions to Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer
Urgent Question: Ebola Sierra Leone
Ten Minute Rule Motion: Freedom of Information (Public Interest and Transparency)
Rt Hon Tom Brake MP (Carshalton and Wallington, Liberal Democrat)
Opposition Day Debate (16th allotted day): Student maintenance grants
Opposition Day Debate (16th allotted day): Motion to annul the Education (Student Support) (Amendment) Regulations 2015 (SI 2015, No. 1951) (formal - no debate)
Opposition Day Debate (16th allotted day): Cost of public transport
Adjournment: Post-SSI support package in Redcar
Anna Turley MP (Redcar, Labour (Co-op))
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17:34:30
Rt Hon Patrick McLoughlin MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Derbyshire Dales, Conservative)
17:51:58
Drew Hendry MP (Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey, Scottish National Party)
18:08:24
Karen Lumley MP (Redditch, Conservative)
18:10:40
Jim McMahon MP (Oldham West and Royton, Labour)
18:20:57
Rt Hon Sir Simon Burns MP (Chelmsford, Conservative)
18:24:33
Mr Chuka Umunna MP (Streatham, Labour)
18:27:39
Heather Wheeler MP (South Derbyshire, Conservative)
18:29:18
Jessica Morden MP (Newport East, Labour)
18:32:38
Alec Shelbrooke MP (Elmet and Rothwell, Conservative)
18:34:33
Simon Danczuk MP (Rochdale, Independent)
18:36:17
Iain Stewart MP (Milton Keynes South, Conservative)
18:38:34
Stewart Malcolm McDonald MP (Glasgow South, Scottish National Party)
18:40:52
Byron Davies MP (Gower, Conservative)
18:43:02
Liz McInnes MP (Heywood and Middleton, Labour)
18:44:23
Corri Wilson MP (Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock, Scottish National Party)
18:46:22
Daniel Zeichner MP (Cambridge, Labour)
18:53:54
Mr Robert Goodwill MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport) (Scarborough and Whitby, Conservative)