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Tuesday 11 October 2016 Meeting started at 11.34am, ended 7.44pm

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Channel:
1

House:
Commons

Location:
Commons Chamber

Event Type:
Main chamber

Production:
TV
  • Oral Questions to the Secretary of State for Health

  • Q1. What steps he has taken to support GPs in prescribing effective interventions to change behaviour and promote physical activity. (906489)

    Julie Elliott MP (Sunderland Central, Labour)

  • Q2. If he will visit Plymouth to discuss how its City Council has pooled health and social care budgets. (906490)

    Johnny Mercer MP (Plymouth, Moor View, Conservative)

  • Q3. If he will publish the full scientific evidential basis for his Department's alcohol consumption guidelines; and what representations he has received on those guidelines. (906491)

    Simon Danczuk MP (Rochdale, Independent)

  • Q4. What estimate he has made of the value of assets funded by PFI health projects which will remain in private ownership after the contracts for those projects have concluded. (906492)

    Rob Marris MP (Wolverhampton South West, Labour)

  • Q5. If he will take steps to ensure that clinical commissioning groups publish their proposals for implementing the NHS Five Year Forward View. (906493)

    Mr Steve Baker MP (Wycombe, Conservative)

  • Q6. What the timetable is for the review of the diagnosis, treatment and transmission of Lyme Disease announced on 10 May 2016. (906494)

    Michelle Donelan MP (Chippenham, Conservative)

  • Q7. What steps his Department is taking to improve NHS procurement. (906495)

    Andrew Bridgen MP (North West Leicestershire, Conservative)

  • Q8. What progress his Department is making on turning around hospitals in special measures. (906496)

    Sir Henry Bellingham MP (North West Norfolk, Conservative)

  • Q9. What steps he plans to take to address shortfalls in staff recruitment and retention in the NHS. (906497)

    Imran Hussain MP (Bradford East, Labour)

  • Q10. What steps his Department is taking to model the potential cost savings to the NHS budget of earlier diagnosis of cancers. (906498)

    Mr John Baron MP (Basildon and Billericay, Conservative)

  • Q11. What estimate his Department has made of the amount accrued to the public purse from efficiency savings in the NHS since May 2010. (906500)

    Rt Hon Sir Simon Burns MP (Chelmsford, Conservative)

  • Q12. What recent assessment he has made of the state of NHS finances and of the implications of the state of those finances for public health provision. (906501)

    Rt Hon Ben Bradshaw MP (Exeter, Labour)

  • Q13. What steps his Department is taking to reduce the number of men who take their own life. (906502)

    Colleen Fletcher MP (Coventry North East, Labour)

  • Q14. What clothing and other support the NHS provides to elderly people discharged from hospital into care homes for the first time. (906504)

    Oliver Dowden MP (Hertsmere, Conservative)

  • Q15. What progress his Department is making on turning around hospitals in special measures. (906505)

    Chris Green MP (Bolton West, Conservative)

  • Q16. What progress has been made on implementing the recommendations of the independent Mental Health Taskforce set out in the Five Year Forward View of February 2016. (906506)

    Seema Kennedy MP (South Ribble, Conservative)

  • Q17. What assessment he has made of the performance of the Care Quality Commission in monitoring GP surgeries; and if he will make a statement. (906507)

    Vernon Coaker MP (Gedling, Labour)

  • Q18. What steps he is taking to increase public awareness of skin conditions. (906508)

    Sir Edward Leigh MP (Gainsborough, Conservative)

  • Q19. What steps his Department is taking to improve the safety of maternity care. (906509)

    Rishi Sunak MP (Richmond (Yorks), Conservative)

  • Q20. How many patient episodes there were within the Kettering General Hospital NHS Trust in (a) 2005, (b) 2010 and (c) 2015. (906510)

    Mr Philip Hollobone MP (Kettering, Conservative)

  • Q21. What steps he is taking to implement his Department's plans on childhood obesity. (906511)

    Deidre Brock MP (Edinburgh North and Leith, Scottish National Party)

  • Q22. What assessment his Department has made of the effect of clinical negligence claims on the NHS budget. (906513)

    John Pugh MP (Southport, Liberal Democrat)

  • Ten Minute Rule Motion: Unlawful Killing (Recovery of Remains)

    Conor McGinn MP (St Helens North, Labour)

  • Emergency Debate: Humanitarian catastrophe in Aleppo and Syria

  • Legislation: Small Charitable Donations and Childcare Payments Bill - 2nd reading

  • Legislation: Small Charitable Donations and Childcare Payments Bill - Programme motion

  • Legislation: Small Charitable Donations and Childcare Payments Bill - Money resolution

  • Adjournment: Police officer safety

    Holly Lynch MP (Halifax, Labour)

  • 16:39:21

    James Duddridge MP (Rochford and Southend East, Conservative)