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Friday 17th May 2024
Thérèse Coffey (Conservative - Suffolk Coastal)

Private Members' Bills - Main Chamber
Subject: Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill: Remaining Stages
Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill 2023-24 View calendar


Division Votes
24 Apr 2024 - Renters (Reform) Bill - View Vote Context
Thérèse Coffey voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 278 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes
Tally: Ayes - 283 Noes - 143
24 Apr 2024 - Renters (Reform) Bill - View Vote Context
Thérèse Coffey voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 274 Conservative No votes vs 0 Conservative Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 158 Noes - 282
24 Apr 2024 - Renters (Reform) Bill - View Vote Context
Thérèse Coffey voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 282 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes
Tally: Ayes - 287 Noes - 144
24 Apr 2024 - Regulatory Reform - View Vote Context
Thérèse Coffey voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 254 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes
Tally: Ayes - 395 Noes - 50
29 Apr 2024 - Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill (Instructions) - View Vote Context
Thérèse Coffey voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 262 Conservative No votes vs 0 Conservative Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 42 Noes - 265
30 Apr 2024 - Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill - View Vote Context
Thérèse Coffey voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 263 Conservative Aye votes vs 1 Conservative No votes
Tally: Ayes - 273 Noes - 163
30 Apr 2024 - Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill - View Vote Context
Thérèse Coffey voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 264 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes
Tally: Ayes - 272 Noes - 162
30 Apr 2024 - Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill - View Vote Context
Thérèse Coffey voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 267 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes
Tally: Ayes - 274 Noes - 162
30 Apr 2024 - Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill - View Vote Context
Thérèse Coffey voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 266 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes
Tally: Ayes - 276 Noes - 161
30 Apr 2024 - Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill - View Vote Context
Thérèse Coffey voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 266 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes
Tally: Ayes - 273 Noes - 159


Speeches
Thérèse Coffey speeches from: Assisted Dying
Thérèse Coffey contributed 3 speeches (776 words)
Monday 29th April 2024 - Westminster Hall
Home Office
Thérèse Coffey speeches from: Global Ocean Treaty
Thérèse Coffey contributed 2 speeches (1,457 words)
Thursday 25th April 2024 - Westminster Hall
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Thérèse Coffey speeches from: Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill
Thérèse Coffey contributed 4 speeches (2,130 words)
Committee stage
Wednesday 24th April 2024 - Public Bill Committees
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Thérèse Coffey speeches from: Pensions (Special Rules for End of Life) Bill
Thérèse Coffey contributed 2 speeches (361 words)
Committee stage
Wednesday 24th April 2024 - Public Bill Committees
Department for Work and Pensions


Written Answers
Housing: Suffolk Coastal
Asked by: Thérèse Coffey (Conservative - Suffolk Coastal)
Monday 22nd April 2024

Question to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities:

To ask the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, how many homes were built in Suffolk Coastal constituency in the last 12 months.

Answered by Lee Rowley - Minister of State (Minister for Housing)

We are taking significant steps to address the challenges to increasing housing supply around the country, including in Suffolk. We recognise the scale of challenges facing the housebuilding sector in the current macro-economic climate. Against this challenging backdrop, we have invested billions in housing since the start of this Parliament. This investment will support bringing forward land for development, enabling the market to deliver the homes and infrastructure that communities need, and support increasing local authority planning capacity.

We have also taken significant measures through the Levelling Up and Regeneration Act, and National Planning Policy Framework, to reform the planning system. These measures aim to reduce planning delays, bureaucracy, slow build-out rates, and wider barriers to growth and development.

We want decisions about homes to be driven locally and we want to get more local plans in place to deliver the homes we need. This is why we have revised the National Planning Policy Framework (published 19 December 2023) to be clearer about the importance of planning for homes and other development that our communities need.

The Department publishes an annual release entitled ‘Housing supply: net additional dwellings, England’, which is the primary and most comprehensive measure of housing supply, with estimates of new homes delivered in each local authority, including East Suffolk, in each financial year since 2001-02, shown in Live Table 122 at the following link: https://www.gov.uk/government/statistical-data-sets/live-tables-on-net-supply-of-housing.

Figures at parliamentary constituency level are not centrally collected.

Housing: Suffolk
Asked by: Thérèse Coffey (Conservative - Suffolk Coastal)
Monday 22nd April 2024

Question to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities:

To ask the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, what steps his Department is taking to help increase the availability of homes in Suffolk.

Answered by Lee Rowley - Minister of State (Minister for Housing)

We are taking significant steps to address the challenges to increasing housing supply around the country, including in Suffolk. We recognise the scale of challenges facing the housebuilding sector in the current macro-economic climate. Against this challenging backdrop, we have invested billions in housing since the start of this Parliament. This investment will support bringing forward land for development, enabling the market to deliver the homes and infrastructure that communities need, and support increasing local authority planning capacity.

We have also taken significant measures through the Levelling Up and Regeneration Act, and National Planning Policy Framework, to reform the planning system. These measures aim to reduce planning delays, bureaucracy, slow build-out rates, and wider barriers to growth and development.

We want decisions about homes to be driven locally and we want to get more local plans in place to deliver the homes we need. This is why we have revised the National Planning Policy Framework (published 19 December 2023) to be clearer about the importance of planning for homes and other development that our communities need.

The Department publishes an annual release entitled ‘Housing supply: net additional dwellings, England’, which is the primary and most comprehensive measure of housing supply, with estimates of new homes delivered in each local authority, including East Suffolk, in each financial year since 2001-02, shown in Live Table 122 at the following link: https://www.gov.uk/government/statistical-data-sets/live-tables-on-net-supply-of-housing.

Figures at parliamentary constituency level are not centrally collected.

Holiday Accommodation: Taxation
Asked by: Thérèse Coffey (Conservative - Suffolk Coastal)
Monday 22nd April 2024

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what assessment his Department has made of the potential impact of the abolition of the furnished holiday lettings tax regime on farms.

Answered by Nigel Huddleston - Financial Secretary (HM Treasury)

The Government recognises the important role that Furnished Holiday Lets (FHL), including those located on farms, have in the visitor economy. This measure does not penalise or prohibit the provision of FHLs and simply brings their tax treatment in line with other rentals.

As with all aspects of the tax system, the Government keeps the taxation of property landlords under review and any decision on future changes will be taken by the Chancellor in the context of the wider public finances.

Boiler Upgrade Scheme: Suffolk Coastal
Asked by: Thérèse Coffey (Conservative - Suffolk Coastal)
Tuesday 23rd April 2024

Question to the Department for Energy Security & Net Zero:

To ask the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, how many households have participated in the Boiler Upgrade Scheme in Suffolk Coastal constituency since January 2022.

Answered by Amanda Solloway - Government Whip, Lord Commissioner of HM Treasury

The Boiler Upgrade Scheme opened to applications in May 2022. Up to the end of February 2024, there were 106 grants paid for installations in properties in the constituency of Suffolk Coastal.

Suffolk & North East Essex Integrated Care System: Costs
Asked by: Thérèse Coffey (Conservative - Suffolk Coastal)
Tuesday 23rd April 2024

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what the average (a) cost per adult and (b) length of stay was for an acute hospital bed day in the Suffolk and North East Essex integrated care system in the 2022-23 financial year.

Answered by Helen Whately - Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care)

The average cost per adult for an acute hospital bed day by integrated care system, is not collected centrally by the Department. NHS England publishes a national cost collection which includes unit costs for non-elective inpatient stays. This data is available at the following link:

https://www.england.nhs.uk/costing-in-the-nhs/national-cost-collection/

The information on length of stay is not available in the format requested. NHS England publishes general and acute length of bed stay data, with data available at a trust level but not an integrated care system level. The trust level data is available at the following link:

https://digital.nhs.uk/data-and-information/publications/statistical/hospital-admitted-patient-care-activity/2022-23

Energy: Standing Charges
Asked by: Thérèse Coffey (Conservative - Suffolk Coastal)
Tuesday 23rd April 2024

Question to the Department for Energy Security & Net Zero:

To ask the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, what steps her Department is taking with OFGEM to reduce daily standing charges for gas and electricity in Suffolk.

Answered by Amanda Solloway - Government Whip, Lord Commissioner of HM Treasury

In November, Ofgem announced a review into standing charges, exploring how it is applied to energy bills and potential alternatives. The review had now closed and Ofgem is currently analysing the input it has received. Ofgem will publish its response in due course.

The variance in standing charge is mainly due to regional differences in energy distribution costs. These costs reflect the expenses of maintaining a live supply in a specific area, and the number of consumers those costs are spread across.

On 30 March, I wrote to Ofgem, highlighting the importance of keeping standing charges as low as possible.

Anglian Water: Suffolk
Asked by: Thérèse Coffey (Conservative - Suffolk Coastal)
Tuesday 23rd April 2024

Question to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities:

To ask the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, what assessment his Department has made of the potential impact of its plans to address water scarcity in Greater Cambridge on the water bills of Anglian Water customers in (a) Suffolk and (b) Suffolk Coastal constituency.

Answered by Lee Rowley - Minister of State (Minister for Housing)

The Government is committed to supporting the growth of Greater Cambridge in a sustainable way, supporting its economic potential, protecting and enhancing the quality of life for residents, habitats and the environment.

At Spring Budget 2024, the government published a policy paper setting out its ambition to address water scarcity in Greater Cambridge. Customer water bills are set every five years by Ofwat through its ‘price review’ process which includes controlling the prices that companies can charge customers whilst allowing companies to finance improvements to their infrastructure.

Business: Investment
Asked by: Thérèse Coffey (Conservative - Suffolk Coastal)
Tuesday 23rd April 2024

Question to the Department for Business and Trade:

To ask the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, what steps her Department is taking to help increase business investment in Suffolk.

Answered by Alan Mak - Minister of State (Department for Business and Trade) (jointly with the Cabinet Office)

The Department for Business and Trade works with local stakeholders to promote investment opportunities in the region to potential overseas investors and provide support for foreign investors wishing to set up in the area. The Government works closely with clients to understand their requirements and to reduce any barriers which may inform the client’s decision to locate in the region.

The Government is also backing the Freeport East to create new jobs and attract new businesses in high growth sectors such as advanced manufacturing and engineering.

The Government supports a range of programmes dedicated to supporting small and medium businesses to grow. This includes free access to the Business Support Helpline, Help to Grow, Growth Hubs, UK Export Academy, International Trade Advisors, and the Export Digital Enquiry Service. Government funded support is also available through the British Business Bank.

Coastal Areas: Suffolk
Asked by: Thérèse Coffey (Conservative - Suffolk Coastal)
Tuesday 23rd April 2024

Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what steps his Department is taking to help maintain (a) Suffolk's coastline and (b) the cleanliness of bathing water.

Answered by Robbie Moore - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)

The Government is investing £5.6 billion between 2021 and 2027 to better protect communities across England from flooding and coastal erosion, including around £1.3billion for defences along the coast. This investment includes a record £5.2 billion capital investment programme, a £200 million Flood and Coastal Innovation Programme (FCIP), £170 million for economic recovery from flooding and over £30 million of funding for flood incident management.

It is not always sustainable or affordable to defend every part of our coastline in the face of a changing climate which is enhancing the coastal erosion process. This is why we have allocated £36m over 6 years, for the ‘Coastal Transition Accelerator Programme’ (CTAP), as part of FCIP, to support communities in coastal areas at significant risk of erosion to adapt.

Coastal protection authorities are best placed to understand their coastline and to develop the most appropriate approaches to manage risk through Shoreline Management Plans (SMPs) and their local planning policies. The Environment Agency (EA) work closely with Coastal Partnership East to monitor and deliver the Suffolk SMP to support the management of flooding and erosion on the Suffolk coast. This includes delivery by East Suffolk Council and partners of the FCIP Resilient Coasts project as well as the recent completion of a £2.3 million project protecting Felixstowe Ferry. The EA are supporting the East Suffolk Water Management Board to deliver the £12.2 million Upper Alde and Ore Estuary Project, which will protect Snape and Aldeburgh, and are also working with partners to develop projects for Pakefield, Southwold and Thorpeness.

The Government is committed to improving the quality of our bathing waters. Almost 90% of bathing waters in England met the highest standards of ‘Good' or ‘Excellent’ in 2023, up from just 76% in 2010 and despite the classification standards becoming stricter in 2015. Suffolk has 7 designated bathing waters; last season 5 were classified as ‘Excellent’, 1 was classified as ‘Good’ and 1 was classified as ‘Poor’. The Environment Agency assesses what action is needed to improve water quality to meet the standards set by the Bathing Water Regulations. Action plans are in place at all ‘Poor’ bathing waters, including the River Deben Estuary, Waldringfield in Suffolk. This includes investigations into pollution sources and visits to farms and water company assets.

Richmond House: Repairs and Maintenance
Asked by: Thérèse Coffey (Conservative - Suffolk Coastal)
Wednesday 24th April 2024

Question

To ask the hon. Member for Broxbourne, representing the House of Commons Commission, how much the recent refurbishment of the reception in Richmond House cost.

Answered by Charles Walker

A new desk was installed in Richmond House reception in April 2024. The desk was supplied and fitted for £9,974.50 excluding VAT.

The reception desk is made to accommodate three members of staff and is fully portable so it can be used elsewhere on the Estate if needed.

Plastics: Recycling
Asked by: Thérèse Coffey (Conservative - Suffolk Coastal)
Wednesday 24th April 2024

Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what assessment his Department has made of the implications for his policies of the size of the global market for recycled rigid plastics; and what steps his Department is taking to develop (a) recycling capabilities of local authorities and (b) the global market for recycled rigid plastics.

Answered by Robbie Moore - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)

In December 2018, the UK Government published its Resources and Waste Strategy. This sets out how we will achieve a circular economy for plastic and achieve our ambition to eliminate all avoidable plastic waste by 2042. Our goal is to maximise resource efficiency and minimise waste (including plastic) - by following the principles of the waste hierarchy: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle – to keep plastic in circulation for longer. We will do this by making producers more responsible for the plastic they make with our incoming Collection and Packaging Reforms.

Simpler Recycling will make recycling clearer and more consistent across England. Local authorities will be required to collect the same materials from households in the following core groups: metal; glass; plastic: paper and card; food waste; garden waste by March 2026 (with plastic film collections being introduced by March 2027). This will reduce confusion with recycling to improve recycling rates, ensuring there is more recycled material in the products we buy, and the UK recycling industry will grow. As well as Simpler Recycling, we are introducing Extended Producer Responsibility for packaging and a Deposit Return Scheme.

To tackle the use of virgin plastics, the Government brought in the Plastic Packaging Tax in April 2022, a tax of over £200 per tonne on plastic packaging manufactured in, or imported into the UK, that does not contain at least 30% recycled plastic. We have since increased the tax to £217.85 per tonne and will continue to monitor the situation and adjust accordingly.

There is a growing global demand for recycled plastics, including recycled rigid plastics. For example, IMARC estimates the size of the global plastic recycling market in 2023 to be $42bn and projects it to grow to $62bn by 2032.

With 35% plastic content, the Government earlier this year consulted on measures to reduce the 155,000 tonnes of small electricals that are thrown in the bin annually. The government response will be published in due course.

Companies: Registration
Asked by: Thérèse Coffey (Conservative - Suffolk Coastal)
Wednesday 24th April 2024

Question to the Department for Business and Trade:

To ask the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, how many prosecutions Companies House has launched for giving false information in registration of a company in each year since 2019.

Answered by Kevin Hollinrake - Minister of State (Department for Business and Trade)

Companies House does not bring prosecutions under section 1112 of the Companies Act 2006 for a false statement offence but refer such potential cases to the Insolvency Service for investigation and prosecution.

The number of prosecutions commenced by the Insolvency Service for a false statement offence contrary to s1112 of the Companies Act 2006 in each year since 2019 is:

2019

0

2020

0

2021

1

2022

0

2023

0

2024

1

Darwin Plus: Finance
Asked by: Thérèse Coffey (Conservative - Suffolk Coastal)
Friday 26th April 2024

Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, pursuant to the Answer of 18 April 2024 to Question 21017 on Darwin Plus, if he will provide a breakdown of Darwin Plus fund projects funded since 2019.

Answered by Rebecca Pow - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)

Pursuant to the Answer of 18 April to Question 21017, a summary of Darwin Plus projects funded since 2019, broken down by Territory, can be found below. These figures include the latest awards from Rounds 12 of Darwin Plus Main and Fellowships, Round 1 of Darwin Plus Strategic, and Round 3 of Darwin Plus Local.

Overseas Territory

Grant Funding from 2019 - 2024

Anguilla

£4,818,639.72

Bermuda

£961,876.60

British Antarctic Territory

£1,368,375.75

British Indian Ocean Territory

£1,695,969.14

British Virgin Islands

£4,652,346.29

Cayman Islands

£4,152,086.03

Falkland Islands

£3,789,195.36

Gibraltar

£319,343.10

Montserrat

£2,842,585.69

Pitcairn, Henderson, Oeno and Ducie Islands

£423,105.00

St Helena, Ascension and Tristan Da Cunha

£6,486,241.84

South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands

£5,278,964.75

Sovereign Base Area of Akrotiri and Dhekelia

£1,883,252.50

Turks and Caicos Islands

£4,120,137.14

Parliamentary Estate: Security
Asked by: Thérèse Coffey (Conservative - Suffolk Coastal)
Friday 26th April 2024

Question

To ask the hon. Member for Broxbourne, representing the House of Commons Commission, how many security passes are valid for use on the Parliamentary Estate by (a) MPs, Peers and their staff; (b) staff supporting Parliamentary activities in each House, (c) staff supporting non-Parliamentary activities, (d) security guards; (e) police officers; (f) contractors and (g) any other category.

Answered by Charles Walker

A breakdown of pass data is available, however the categories used do not match up exactly with the categories specified. This is because the House regards every member of the Administration as supporting parliamentary activities, whether directly or indirectly.

The number of passes on issue changes constantly, so the following represents a snapshot of data recorded on 17 April 2024:

(a) MPs, Peers and their staff

  • MPs: 648
  • Peers: 842
  • MPs’ staff: 1,987
  • Peers’ staff: 345


(b) (c) and (d) Staff in both Houses

  • House of Commons, House of Lords, and Parliamentary Digital Service: 4,132


(e) police officers

  • Metropolitan Police staff including police officers: 608


(f) contractors

  • Contractors: 4,236


(g) any other category

  • Former MPs: 329
  • Retired Peers: 58
  • Political parties and whips: 200
  • Partners of MPs/Peers and residents: 765
  • Civil servants: 1,793
  • Media: 492
  • Restoration and Renewal Delivery Authority: 184
  • Other: 165
Sports: Facilities
Asked by: Thérèse Coffey (Conservative - Suffolk Coastal)
Thursday 25th April 2024

Question to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, what the (a) number and (b) value was of grants made to grassroots sport in (i) Suffolk and (ii) Suffolk Coastal constituency since 2010.

Answered by Stuart Andrew - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Culture, Media and Sport)

The Government is committed to levelling up access to community and grassroots sport - physical activity should be accessible to all, no matter a person’s background or location. As part of this commitment, the Government is delivering an historic level of direct investment to build or upgrade thousands of grassroots facilities across the UK. The total of this investment is £409 million. This includes:

  • £327 million to provide up to 8,000 new and improved multi-sport grassroots facilities and pitches across the whole of the UK between 2021 and 2025.

  • £21.9 million to renovate over 3,000 tennis courts across Scotland, England and Wales between 2022 and 2024.

  • Over £60 million via the Swimming Pool Support Fund in 2023/24 to support public swimming pool providers in England with immediate cost pressures, and provide investment to make facilities sustainable in the longer-term.

In total, Suffolk has received over £1.9m in funding through these programmes:

Funding for football and multi-sport projects awarded in England prior to 2021 were delivered by the Football Foundation, funded through Sport England. Sport England’s funding to the Football Foundation is available on their website, along with all awards made by Sport England to football clubs since 2009: https://www.sportengland.org/

Further details of local authorities and swimming pools/leisure centres awarded funding from Phase I and Phase II of the Swimming Pool Support Fund are available on Sport England’s website at:

https://www.sportengland.org/news/swimming-pool-support-fund-keeps-leisure-centres-afloat

https://www.sportengland.org/news-and-inspiration/swimming-pool-support-fund-helps-facilities-prepare-future

Sport England has also invested an additional £85 million into projects which facilitate participation in grassroots football. For a breakdown of the projects funded across this period, Sport England publishes an updated register of grant awards on a quarterly basis, with awards dating back to 2009 listed in full.

Voluntary Work: Young People
Asked by: Thérèse Coffey (Conservative - Suffolk Coastal)
Thursday 25th April 2024

Question to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, what the (a) value of grants made and (b) number of recipients of funding from the National Citizen Service was in (i) Suffolk Coastal constituency, (ii) Suffolk and (iii) the UK since 2010.

Answered by Stuart Andrew - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Culture, Media and Sport)

Following Covid-19 and a strategic review, in 2023 the NCS Trust launched a new delivery model for the NCS programme. The new programme consists of residential, community and digital experiences. NCS Trust provides grant-funding to local organisations across England to deliver these community experiences.

In Suffolk, two organisations have received a total of £321,445 grant-funding. Volunteering Matters have received a grant to work with targeted groups of young people in Suffolk. Hear2Listen have received a grant, and are delivering programmes for young people in their local communities through Inspire Suffolk and Ipswich Town Football Club. Currently NCS Trust have not funded organisations that work exclusively in the Suffolk coastal constituency, however the grant funded organisations they work with in Suffolk cover this area in their remit.

Schools: Suffolk Coastal
Asked by: Thérèse Coffey (Conservative - Suffolk Coastal)
Thursday 25th April 2024

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, with reference to the transparency data entitled School rebuilding programme: schools in the programme, update on 8 February 2024, how much funding her Department has (a) allocated and (b) distributed to each school selected in Suffolk Coastal constituency in the latest period for which data is available.

Answered by Damian Hinds - Minister of State (Education)

There is one school selected for the School Rebuilding Programme (SRP) in the Suffolk Coastal constituency. This is Farlingaye High School.

The SRP is a centrally delivered programme. Therefore, no funding is allocated or distributed directly to schools. Once contracts are awarded for building works, they are published on the Contracts Finder within 30 calendar days. The Contracts Finder can be found here: https://www.gov.uk/contracts-finder.

Energy Company Obligation: Suffolk Coastal
Asked by: Thérèse Coffey (Conservative - Suffolk Coastal)
Friday 26th April 2024

Question to the Department for Energy Security & Net Zero:

To ask the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, pursuant to the Answer of 18 April 2024 to Question 21031 on Carbon Emissions: Suffolk Coastal, if her Department will provide a breakdown of funding granted through Energy Company Obligation Schemes to residents of Suffolk Coastal constituency.

Answered by Amanda Solloway - Government Whip, Lord Commissioner of HM Treasury

The ECO scheme is not funded directly by government, rather it is funded by obligated energy suppliers who then recoup the cost from their domestic customers. Government does not hold data on the geographical distribution of ECO spending.

To end of December 2023 (the latest available data) ECO schemes have supported the installation of 2,668 measures in 2,069 homes in the Suffolk Coastal constituency.

Source: https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/household-energy-efficiency-statistics-headline-release-april-2024.

House of Commons and House of Lords: Staff
Asked by: Thérèse Coffey (Conservative - Suffolk Coastal)
Wednesday 1st May 2024

Question

To ask the hon. Member for Broxbourne, representing the House of Commons Commission, how many people are employed by (a) the House of Commons and (b) any joint body with the House of Lords (i) in total and (ii) in full time equivalent roles.

Answered by Charles Walker

The headcount of (a) the House of Commons (i) in total is 3,470 and (ii) in full-time equivalent roles, including PDS, is 3,013.

(b) Two bicameral teams sit within the House of Lords Administration. The headcount of the two teams (the Parliamentary Archives and Parliamentary Commercial Directorate) is: (i) 78, and number of full time equivalent roles is: (ii) 76.4. These figures are inclusive of three full-time secondments.

Bus Service Operators Grant
Asked by: Thérèse Coffey (Conservative - Suffolk Coastal)
Thursday 2nd May 2024

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, pursuant to the Answer of 19 April 2024 to Question 21014 on Minibuses: Driving Licences, if he will publish a breakdown of the £3 million per year Bus Service Operators Grant by operator in receipt of the grant.

Answered by Guy Opperman - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport)

Details on which community transport operators have received BSOG funding are published on GOV.UK at: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/bus-service-operators-grant-payments-to-english-operators-from-2010-onwards.



MP Financial Interests
15th April 2024
Thérèse Coffey (Conservative - Suffolk Coastal)
3. Gifts, benefits and hospitality from UK sources
Name of donor: Sky UK Ltd (Sky Arts as host)
Address of donor: Grant Way, Isleworth, Middlesex TW7 5QD
Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: Accommodation, meals and tickets for events at the Hay Festival, value £390
Date received: 27 May 2023 to 28 May 2023
Date accepted: 27 May 2023
Donor status: company, registration 02906991
(Registered 23 June 2023)
Source
15th April 2024
Thérèse Coffey (Conservative - Suffolk Coastal)
3. Gifts, benefits and hospitality from UK sources
Name of donor: The Premier League
Address of donor: Brunel Building, 57 North Wharf Road, London W2 1HQ
Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: Ticket with hospitality to the League Cup Final, value £1,100
Date received: 25 February 2024
Date accepted: 25 February 2024
Donor status: company, registration 02719699
(Registered 14 March 2024)
Source
15th April 2024
Thérèse Coffey (Conservative - Suffolk Coastal)
6. Land and property portfolio with a value over £100,000 and where indicated, the portfolio provides a rental income of over £10,000 a year
Type of land/property: Residential property (house)
Number of properties: 1
Location: Hampshire
Ownership details: Co-owned with mother
Source



Thérèse Coffey mentioned

Parliamentary Debates
Barclays Bank closure in Suffolk
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Tuesday 30th April 2024 - Petitions

Mentions:
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Select Committee Documents
Tuesday 30th April 2024
Oral Evidence - Royal United Services Institute, Transparency International UK, and Redress

Treasury Committee

Found: Watch the meeting Members present: Dame Harriett Baldwin (Chair); Mr John Baron; Dr Thérèse Coffey

Friday 26th April 2024
Formal Minutes - Formal minutes session 2022-23 (Jan 2023-July 2023)

Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee

Found: Work of Defra Rt Hon Dr Thérèse Coffey MP, Secretary of State, and Tamara Finkelstein, Permanent

Friday 26th April 2024
Special Report - Fourth Special Report - Edinburgh Reforms One Year On: Has Anything Changed?: Further Government Response to the Committees Second Report Fourth

Treasury Committee

Found: Chair) (Conservative, West Worcestershire ) John Baron MP (Conservative, Basildon and Billericay ) Dr Thérèse

Wednesday 24th April 2024
Oral Evidence - HMRC, HMRC, and HMRC

Treasury Committee

Found: Watch the meeting Members present: Dame Harriett Baldwin (Chair); Mr John Baron; Dr Thérèse Coffey



Parliamentary Research
Pet Abduction Bill: HL Bill 62 of 2023–24 - LLN-2024-0019
Apr. 25 2024

Found: that the punishment does not come close to fitting the crime or to acting as a deterrent.21 Dr Thérèse



Bill Documents
Apr. 25 2024
Pet Abduction Bill: HL Bill 62 of 2023–24
Pet Abduction Bill 2023-24
Briefing papers

Found: that the punishment does not come close to fitting the crime or to acting as a deterrent.21 Dr Thérèse

Apr. 24 2024
Public Bill Committee Proceedings as at 24 April 2024
Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill 2023-24
Bill proceedings: Commons

Found: Not called _1 Dr Thérèse Coffey .

Apr. 24 2024
Public Bill Committee Amendments as at 24 April 2024
Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill 2023-24
Amendment Paper

Found: _1 Dr Thérèse Coffey .

Apr. 23 2024
Notices of Amendments as at 23 April 2024
Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill 2023-24
Amendment Paper

Found: _1 Dr Thérèse Coffey .




Thérèse Coffey - Select Committee Information

Calendar
Wednesday 1st May 2024 2 p.m.
Treasury Committee - Private Meeting
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Tuesday 30th April 2024 10 a.m.
Treasury Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: Are the UK’s Russian financial sanctions working?
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Tuesday 30th April 2024 10 a.m.
Treasury Committee - Private Meeting
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Wednesday 15th May 2024 10 a.m.
Treasury Committee - Private Meeting
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Wednesday 15th May 2024 10 a.m.
Energy Security and Net Zero Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: Securing the domestic supply chain
At 10:30am: Oral evidence
Andrew Bowie MP - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Nuclear and Renewables) at Department for Energy Security and Net Zero
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Wednesday 15th May 2024 10 a.m.
Energy Security and Net Zero Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: Securing the domestic supply chain
At 10:30am: Oral evidence
Andrew Bowie MP - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Nuclear and Renewables) at Department for Energy Security and Net Zero
Ben Golding - Director of Strategy at Department for Energy Security and Net Zero
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Wednesday 15th May 2024 3 p.m.
Treasury Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: Bernanke Review of Bank of England Forecasting
At 3:05pm: Oral evidence
Dr Ben Bernanke - Author, Bernanke Review
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Wednesday 8th May 2024 2 p.m.
Treasury Committee - Private Meeting
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Wednesday 8th May 2024 2 p.m.
Treasury Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: Work of the Financial Conduct Authority
At 2:15pm: Oral evidence
Nikhil Rahti
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Wednesday 8th May 2024 9:30 a.m.
Energy Security and Net Zero Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: Energy bills for domestic customers
At 10:00am: Oral evidence
Chris Norbury - CEO at E.ON
Abigail Ward - Policy Manager for England and Wales at Energy Saving Trust
Simon Francis - Co-ordinator at End Fuel Poverty Coalition
At 11:00am: Oral evidence
Chris O'Shea - CEO at Centrica
Rachel Fletcher - Director (Regulation and Economics) at Octopus Energy
Tony Green - Future of Energy Director at SGN
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Wednesday 8th May 2024 2 p.m.
Treasury Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: Work of the Financial Conduct Authority
At 2:15pm: Oral evidence
Nikhil Rahti - Chief Executive at FCA
Ashley Alder - Chair at FCA
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Tuesday 21st May 2024 10 a.m.
Treasury Committee - Private Meeting
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Wednesday 22nd May 2024 1:30 p.m.
Energy Security and Net Zero Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: Energy bills for domestic customers
At 2:00pm: Oral evidence
Jonathan Brearley - CEO at Ofgem
Tim Jarvis - Director General, Markets at Ofgem
Charlotte Friel - Director, Consumer Protection and Retail Markets at Ofgem
At 3:00pm: Oral evidence
Amanda Solloway MP - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Energy Consumers and Affordability) at Department for Energy Security and Net Zero
Jane Walker - Director of Affordability at Department for Energy Security and Net Zero
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Wednesday 22nd May 2024 2 p.m.
Treasury Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: Are the UK’s Russian financial sanctions working?
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Tuesday 21st May 2024 10 a.m.
Treasury Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: Appointment of Liz Oakes to the Financial Policy Committee
At 10:15am: Oral evidence
Liz Oakes
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Tuesday 21st May 2024 3 p.m.
Treasury Committee - Private Meeting
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Wednesday 22nd May 2024 2 p.m.
Treasury Committee - Private Meeting
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Select Committee Documents
Tuesday 23rd April 2024
Correspondence - Letter from Lord Hill to the Chair relating to the FCA's Listing Rules Consultation, dated 3 April 2024

Treasury Sub-Committee on Financial Services Regulations
Tuesday 23rd April 2024
Correspondence - Letter from the Chair to the Lord Mayor of London relating to the FCA's Listing Rules Consultation, dated 14 March 2024

Treasury Sub-Committee on Financial Services Regulations
Tuesday 23rd April 2024
Correspondence - Letter from the Chair to Lord Hill, relating to the FCA's Listing Rules Consultation, dated 14 March 2024

Treasury Sub-Committee on Financial Services Regulations
Tuesday 23rd April 2024
Correspondence - Letter from ICGN to the Chair relating to the FCA's Listing Rules Consultation, dated 28 March 2024

Treasury Sub-Committee on Financial Services Regulations
Tuesday 23rd April 2024
Correspondence - Letter from London Stock Exchange to the Chair relating to the FCA's Listing Rules Consultation, dated 5 April 2024

Treasury Sub-Committee on Financial Services Regulations
Tuesday 23rd April 2024
Correspondence - Letter from the Chair to London Stock Exchange relating to the FCA's Listing Rules Consultation, dated 14 March 2024

Treasury Sub-Committee on Financial Services Regulations
Tuesday 23rd April 2024
Correspondence - Letter from the Chair to GSK relating to the FCA's Listing Rules Consultation, dated 14 March 2024

Treasury Sub-Committee on Financial Services Regulations
Tuesday 23rd April 2024
Correspondence - Letter from the Lord Mayor of London to the Chair relating to the FCA's Listing Rules Consultation, dated 4 April 2024

Treasury Sub-Committee on Financial Services Regulations
Tuesday 23rd April 2024
Correspondence - Letter from GSK to the Chair relating to the FCA's Listing Rules Consultation, dated 5 April 2024

Treasury Sub-Committee on Financial Services Regulations
Tuesday 23rd April 2024
Correspondence - Letter from the Chair to ICGN relating to the FCA's Listing Rules Consultation, dated 14 March 2024

Treasury Sub-Committee on Financial Services Regulations
Wednesday 24th April 2024
Correspondence - Correspondence from the Secretary of State relating to the National Energy System Operator Licences Consultation, the proposed Electricity System Operator Licence, and the proposed Gas System Planner Licence, dated 28 March 2024

Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 24th April 2024
Correspondence - Correspondence from the Minister for Nuclear and Renewables relating to the Government response to consultation on Sizewell C Licence Modifications, dated 9 April 2024

Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 24th April 2024
Correspondence - Correspondence from the Secretary of State relating to the publication of a Call for Evidence into Barriers to Community Energy Projects, dated 9 April 2024

Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 24th April 2024
Correspondence - Correspondence from the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Energy Efficiency and Green Finance relating to the oral evidence session on 13 March 2024, dated 27 March 2024

Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 24th April 2024
Correspondence - Correspondence from the Minister for Nuclear and Networks relating to the oral evidence session on 20 March 2024, dated 12 April 2024

Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 24th April 2024
Correspondence - Correspondence from the Minister for Nuclear and Renewables relating to the consultation on the methodology to determine the Initial Weighted Average Cost of Capital, Cost of Debt Adjustment and Lower/Higher Regulatory Thresholds in the proposed Economic Licence for Sizewell C, dated 28 March 2024

Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 24th April 2024
Written Evidence - FTI Consulting
GRI0126 - A flexible grid for the future

A flexible Grid for the future - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 24th April 2024
Written Evidence - Climate Change Committee
POW0112 - Keeping the power on: our future energy technology mix

Keeping the power on: our future energy technology mix - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 24th April 2024
Written Evidence - National Grid Electricity Transmission
GRI0130 - A flexible grid for the future

A flexible Grid for the future - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 24th April 2024
Written Evidence - Island Green Power
GRI0125 - A flexible grid for the future

A flexible Grid for the future - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 24th April 2024
Written Evidence - Mineral Products Association
SUP0040 - Securing the domestic supply chain

Securing the domestic supply chain - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 24th April 2024
Written Evidence - Associated British Ports
SUP0041 - Securing the domestic supply chain

Securing the domestic supply chain - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 24th April 2024
Written Evidence - Mitsubishi Electric
SUP0039 - Securing the domestic supply chain

Securing the domestic supply chain - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 24th April 2024
Written Evidence - EuroACE
HEA0178 - Heating our homes

Heating our homes - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 24th April 2024
Written Evidence - Aldersgate Group
SUP0038 - Securing the domestic supply chain

Securing the domestic supply chain - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 24th April 2024
Written Evidence - Taylor Woodrow
SUP0042 - Securing the domestic supply chain

Securing the domestic supply chain - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 24th April 2024
Written Evidence - Adam Smith Institute
POW0111 - Keeping the power on: our future energy technology mix

Keeping the power on: our future energy technology mix - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 24th April 2024
Written Evidence - SSEN Transmission
GRI0127 - A flexible grid for the future

A flexible Grid for the future - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 24th April 2024
Written Evidence - Independent Renewable Energy Generators Group (IREGG)
GRI0128 - A flexible grid for the future

A flexible Grid for the future - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 24th April 2024
Written Evidence - Northern Powergrid
GRI0129 - A flexible grid for the future

A flexible Grid for the future - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 24th April 2024
Correspondence - Correspondence from the Minister for Energy Security and Net Zero relating to the Chair’s correspondence dated 18 March 2024 regarding the trip to Belgium and Denmark, dated 16 April 2024

Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 24th April 2024
Oral Evidence - HMRC, HMRC, and HMRC

Treasury Committee
Friday 26th April 2024
Special Report - Fourth Special Report - Edinburgh Reforms One Year On: Has Anything Changed?: Further Government Response to the Committees Second Report Fourth

Treasury Committee
Friday 26th April 2024
Report - First Report - Pre-appointment hearing for the Chair of the National Energy System Operator

Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Friday 26th April 2024
Written Evidence - UK Friends of Ukraine
RFS0025 - Are the UK’s Russian financial sanctions working?

Treasury Committee
Friday 26th April 2024
Written Evidence - State Capture: Research and Action
RFS0009 - Are the UK’s Russian financial sanctions working?

Treasury Committee
Friday 26th April 2024
Written Evidence - Business for Ukraine (B4Ukraine) Coalition
RFS0007 - Are the UK’s Russian financial sanctions working?

Treasury Committee
Friday 26th April 2024
Written Evidence - ICAEW
RFS0008 - Are the UK’s Russian financial sanctions working?

Treasury Committee
Friday 26th April 2024
Written Evidence - Maitland Chambers
RFS0020 - Are the UK’s Russian financial sanctions working?

Treasury Committee
Friday 26th April 2024
Written Evidence - Centre for Finance & Security at RUSI
RFS0013 - Are the UK’s Russian financial sanctions working?

Treasury Committee
Friday 26th April 2024
Written Evidence - Stichting State Capture: Research and Action
RFS0014 - Are the UK’s Russian financial sanctions working?

Treasury Committee
Friday 26th April 2024
Written Evidence - Association of British Insurers
RFS0015 - Are the UK’s Russian financial sanctions working?

Treasury Committee
Friday 26th April 2024
Written Evidence - Redress
RFS0004 - Are the UK’s Russian financial sanctions working?

Treasury Committee
Friday 26th April 2024
Written Evidence - UK Finance
RFS0027 - Are the UK’s Russian financial sanctions working?

Treasury Committee
Friday 26th April 2024
Written Evidence - Museum of Contemporary Art of Ukraine
RFS0026 - Are the UK’s Russian financial sanctions working?

Treasury Committee
Friday 26th April 2024
Written Evidence - Lancaster University
RFS0002 - Are the UK’s Russian financial sanctions working?

Treasury Committee
Friday 26th April 2024
Written Evidence - Australian National University
RFS0003 - Are the UK’s Russian financial sanctions working?

Treasury Committee
Friday 26th April 2024
Written Evidence - Self
RFS0001 - Are the UK’s Russian financial sanctions working?

Treasury Committee
Friday 26th April 2024
Written Evidence - Lloyd's of London
RFS0018 - Are the UK’s Russian financial sanctions working?

Treasury Committee
Friday 26th April 2024
Written Evidence - Transparency International UK
RFS0022 - Are the UK’s Russian financial sanctions working?

Treasury Committee
Friday 26th April 2024
Written Evidence - London & International Insurance Brokers' Association
RFS0023 - Are the UK’s Russian financial sanctions working?

Treasury Committee
Friday 26th April 2024
Written Evidence - International Group of P&I Clubs
RFS0016 - Are the UK’s Russian financial sanctions working?

Treasury Committee
Friday 26th April 2024
Written Evidence - Global Witness
RFS0019 - Are the UK’s Russian financial sanctions working?

Treasury Committee
Friday 26th April 2024
Written Evidence - Hermitage Capital Management
RFS0021 - Are the UK’s Russian financial sanctions working?

Treasury Committee
Friday 26th April 2024
Written Evidence - Covington & Burling LLP on behalf of SCM Consulting Limited
RFS0024 - Are the UK’s Russian financial sanctions working?

Treasury Committee
Friday 26th April 2024
Written Evidence - Spotlight on Corruption
RFS0017 - Are the UK’s Russian financial sanctions working?

Treasury Committee
Friday 26th April 2024
Written Evidence - Evraz Plc
RFS0031 - Are the UK’s Russian financial sanctions working?

Treasury Committee
Friday 26th April 2024
Written Evidence - State Capture: Research and Action
RFS0011 - Are the UK’s Russian financial sanctions working?

Treasury Committee
Friday 26th April 2024
Written Evidence - The Law Society of England and Wales
RFS0010 - Are the UK’s Russian financial sanctions working?

Treasury Committee
Friday 26th April 2024
Written Evidence - Mr Simon Taft
RFS0012 - Are the UK’s Russian financial sanctions working?

Treasury Committee
Friday 26th April 2024
Written Evidence - Sanctions SOS
RFS0030 - Are the UK’s Russian financial sanctions working?

Treasury Committee
Friday 26th April 2024
Written Evidence - CANDEY, and CANDEY
RFS0028 - Are the UK’s Russian financial sanctions working?

Treasury Committee
Friday 26th April 2024
Written Evidence - Mr Philipp Bauss
RFS0006 - Are the UK’s Russian financial sanctions working?

Treasury Committee
Wednesday 24th April 2024
Oral Evidence - Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, and Department for Energy Security and Net Zero

A flexible Grid for the future - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 24th April 2024
Oral Evidence - Paul Golby

Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 24th April 2024
Correspondence - Correspondence between the Financial Ombudsman Service and the Financial Conduct Authority, relating to SME Finance, dated 6 February 2024

Treasury Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Hywel Lloyd
GRI0136 - A flexible grid for the future

A flexible Grid for the future - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - RenewableUK
GRI0134 - A flexible grid for the future

A flexible Grid for the future - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Low Carbon
GRI0132 - A flexible grid for the future

A flexible Grid for the future - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Electricity System Operator (ESO)
GRI0131 - A flexible grid for the future

A flexible Grid for the future - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Challoch Energy Limited
GRI0133 - A flexible grid for the future

A flexible Grid for the future - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Statkraft
GRI0135 - A flexible grid for the future

A flexible Grid for the future - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Correspondence - Correspondence from the Secretary of State relating to the Chair of National Energy System Operator, dated 1 May 2024

Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Correspondence - Letter from the Chair to the Chief Executive, Financial Conduct Authority, relating to proposals about publicising enforcement investigations, dated 1 May 2024

Treasury Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Correspondence - Letter from the Chief Executive, Financial Conduct Authority, relating to proposals about publicising enforcement investigations, dated 7 May 2024

Treasury Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Correspondence - Letter from the Executive Directors, Enforcement, Financial Conduct Authority, relating to proposals about publicising enforcement investigations, dated 7 May 2024

Treasury Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Energy UK
ECO0028 - Economics of the energy sector

Economics of the energy sector - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Centre for Energy Policy, University of Strathclyde
ECO0023 - Economics of the energy sector

Economics of the energy sector - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Electrical Contractors' Association
ECO0029 - Economics of the energy sector

Economics of the energy sector - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - ENWL
ECO0016 - Economics of the energy sector

Economics of the energy sector - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - The Association For Renewable Energy Clean Technology (REA)
ECO0024 - Economics of the energy sector

Economics of the energy sector - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - UCL Institute for Sustainable Resources
ECO0025 - Economics of the energy sector

Economics of the energy sector - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Association for Decentralised Energy
ECO0008 - Economics of the energy sector

Economics of the energy sector - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - UK Energy Security Group
ECO0010 - Economics of the energy sector

Economics of the energy sector - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Joint Radio Company
ECO0009 - Economics of the energy sector

Economics of the energy sector - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - National Gas
ECO0042 - Economics of the energy sector

Economics of the energy sector - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - National Grid
ECO0048 - Economics of the energy sector

Economics of the energy sector - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - SSE plc
ECO0047 - Economics of the energy sector

Economics of the energy sector - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - CCSA - Carbon Capture and Storage Association
ECO0021 - Economics of the energy sector

Economics of the energy sector - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Enoda
ECO0020 - Economics of the energy sector

Economics of the energy sector - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Mr Steve May
ECO0001 - Economics of the energy sector

Economics of the energy sector - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Green Alliance
ECO0011 - Economics of the energy sector

Economics of the energy sector - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Policy Exchange
ECO0012 - Economics of the energy sector

Economics of the energy sector - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - myenergi LTD
ECO0013 - Economics of the energy sector

Economics of the energy sector - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Newcleo
ECO0032 - Economics of the energy sector

Economics of the energy sector - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Spiorad na Mara Limited and Havbredey Limited
ECO0033 - Economics of the energy sector

Economics of the energy sector - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - NextEnergy Capital
ECO0031 - Economics of the energy sector

Economics of the energy sector - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - E.ON
ECO0034 - Economics of the energy sector

Economics of the energy sector - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Centrica
ECO0035 - Economics of the energy sector

Economics of the energy sector - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Fuel Poverty Action
ECO0036 - Economics of the energy sector

Economics of the energy sector - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Millhouse Power Limited
ECO0005 - Economics of the energy sector

Economics of the energy sector - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Northumbria University
ECO0006 - Economics of the energy sector

Economics of the energy sector - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Wales & West Utilities Limited
ECO0007 - Economics of the energy sector

Economics of the energy sector - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Global Justice Now
NZT0003 - Net zero and trade

Net zero and trade - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - National Farmers Union (England and Wales)
NZT0010 - Net zero and trade

Net zero and trade - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - University of Southampton, University of Verona, University of Mannheim, University of Mannheim, and University of Mannheim
NZT0009 - Net zero and trade

Net zero and trade - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Rolls-Royce
NZT0008 - Net zero and trade

Net zero and trade - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Energy Systems Catapult
ECO0039 - Economics of the energy sector

Economics of the energy sector - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Uswitch
ECO0038 - Economics of the energy sector

Economics of the energy sector - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Hitachi Energy
ECO0037 - Economics of the energy sector

Economics of the energy sector - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Yale Law School
NZT0012 - Net zero and trade

Net zero and trade - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Energy UK
NZT0011 - Net zero and trade

Net zero and trade - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - UK Trade Policy Observatory
NZT0013 - Net zero and trade

Net zero and trade - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Liverpool John Moores University
ECO0017 - Economics of the energy sector

Economics of the energy sector - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Renewable Power Capital
ECO0019 - Economics of the energy sector

Economics of the energy sector - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, University of Manchester, and Dr Tim Capper
ECO0018 - Economics of the energy sector

Economics of the energy sector - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Oxfam GB
ECO0014 - Economics of the energy sector

Economics of the energy sector - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Energy Intensive Uses Group
ECO0015 - Economics of the energy sector

Economics of the energy sector - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Trade Justice Movement
NZT0005 - Net zero and trade

Net zero and trade - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Yale Law School, Yale Law School, and Yale Law School
NZT0015 - Net zero and trade

Net zero and trade - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - LSE Law School
NZT0014 - Net zero and trade

Net zero and trade - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - BP plc
ECO0046 - Economics of the energy sector

Economics of the energy sector - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Institution of Engineering and Technology
ECO0004 - Economics of the energy sector

Economics of the energy sector - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Adam Smith Institute
ECO0002 - Economics of the energy sector

Economics of the energy sector - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Lancaster University
ECO0003 - Economics of the energy sector

Economics of the energy sector - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - University of Birmingham, University of Liverpool, Dr. Kailan Tian, and Dr. Weimin Jiang
NZT0001 - Net zero and trade

Net zero and trade - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - RenewableUK
ECO0040 - Economics of the energy sector

Economics of the energy sector - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Octpous Energy
ECO0027 - Economics of the energy sector

Economics of the energy sector - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - OVO Energy
ECO0026 - Economics of the energy sector

Economics of the energy sector - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - University of Manchester, and Queen Mary University of London
NZT0002 - Net zero and trade

Net zero and trade - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - University of Reading, UK, and University of Reading, UK
NZT0004 - Net zero and trade

Net zero and trade - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Smith School, University of Oxford, Smith School, University of Oxford, and Smith School, University of Oxford
NZT0018 - Net zero and trade

Net zero and trade - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT)
NZT0019 - Net zero and trade

Net zero and trade - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - The Wine and Spirit Trade Association (WSTA)
NZT0017 - Net zero and trade

Net zero and trade - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Yale Law School
NZT0016 - Net zero and trade

Net zero and trade - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - WWF-UK
NZT0020 - Net zero and trade

Net zero and trade - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Air Products
NZT0006 - Net zero and trade

Net zero and trade - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - British Glass Manufacturers' Confederation - Sheffield, South Yorkshire
NZT0007 - Net zero and trade

Net zero and trade - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Royal Society of Edinburgh
ECO0045 - Economics of the energy sector

Economics of the energy sector - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Manchester Metropolitan University
ECO0044 - Economics of the energy sector

Economics of the energy sector - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Orbital Marine Power
ECO0043 - Economics of the energy sector

Economics of the energy sector - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 1st May 2024
Correspondence - Letter from the Chair to NatWest, dated 28 March 2024

Treasury Committee
Wednesday 1st May 2024
Correspondence - Letter from the Chair to Lloyds Banking Group, dated 28 March 2024

Treasury Committee
Wednesday 1st May 2024
Correspondence - Letter from the Chair to Barclays, dated 28 March 2024

Treasury Committee
Wednesday 1st May 2024
Correspondence - Letter from the Chair to Santander UK, dated 28 March 2024

Treasury Committee
Wednesday 1st May 2024
Correspondence - Letter from Santander UK to the Chair, dated 18 April 2024

Treasury Committee
Wednesday 1st May 2024
Correspondence - Letter from Barclays to the Chair, dated 19 April 2024

Treasury Committee
Wednesday 1st May 2024
Correspondence - Letter from NatWest to the Chair, dated 19 April 2024

Treasury Committee
Wednesday 1st May 2024
Correspondence - Letter from Lloyds to the Chair, dated 19 April 2024

Treasury Committee
Tuesday 30th April 2024
Oral Evidence - Royal United Services Institute, Transparency International UK, and Redress

Treasury Committee
Wednesday 1st May 2024
Correspondence - Letter from the Chancellor of the Exchequer, following oral evidence on the 'Budget 2024', dated 10 April 2024

Treasury Committee
Tuesday 30th April 2024
Written Evidence - Peters & Peters Solicitors LLP
RFS0032 - Are the UK’s Russian financial sanctions working?

Treasury Committee
Tuesday 30th April 2024
Correspondence - Letter from the Chair to the Managing Director, Payment Systems Regulator, relating to card payment fees, dated 21 February 2024

Treasury Committee
Tuesday 30th April 2024
Correspondence - Letter from the Managing Director, Payment Systems Regulator, relating to card payment fees, dated 20 March 2024

Treasury Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Report - Eighth Report - SME Finance

Treasury Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Oral Evidence - FCA, and FCA

Work of the Financial Conduct Authority - Treasury Committee
Thursday 9th May 2024
Written Evidence - HM Treasury
RFS0033 - Are the UK’s Russian financial sanctions working?

Treasury Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Transform Trade
NZT0022 - Net zero and trade

Net zero and trade - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - National Grid
NZT0023 - Net zero and trade

Net zero and trade - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Smith School, University of Oxford, Smith School, University of Oxford, and Smith School, University of Oxford
NZT0018 - Net zero and trade

Net zero and trade - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - techUK
NZT0024 - Net zero and trade

Net zero and trade - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Green Alliance
NZT0026 - Net zero and trade

Net zero and trade - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Chemical Industries Association
NZT0025 - Net zero and trade

Net zero and trade - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Department for Business and Trade
NZT0028 - Net zero and trade

Net zero and trade - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - The Wine and Spirit Trade Association (WSTA)
NZT0017 - Net zero and trade

Net zero and trade - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA)
NZT0027 - Net zero and trade

Net zero and trade - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT)
NZT0019 - Net zero and trade

Net zero and trade - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - WWF-UK
NZT0020 - Net zero and trade

Net zero and trade - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Written Evidence - Yale Law School
NZT0016 - Net zero and trade

Net zero and trade - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Oral Evidence - E.ON, Energy Saving Trust, and End Fuel Poverty Coalition

Energy bills for domestic customers - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 8th May 2024
Oral Evidence - 2024-05-08 11:00:00+01:00

Energy bills for domestic customers - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Tuesday 14th May 2024
Special Report - Fifth Special Report - Sexism in the City: HM Treasury, Prudential Regulation Authority and Financial Conduct Authority Responses to the Committee’s Sixth Report

Treasury Committee
Tuesday 14th May 2024
Written Evidence - Rolls-Royce
ECO0049 - Economics of the energy sector

Economics of the energy sector - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 15th May 2024
Correspondence - Correspondence from the Secretary of State relating to the launch of a scoping consultation for the Fusion Energy National Policy Statement, dated 8 May 2024

Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 15th May 2024
Correspondence - Correspondence from the Secretary of State relating to the Urenco enrichment grant award, dated 8 May 2024

Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 15th May 2024
Written Evidence - Suffolk Energy Action Solutions (SEAS)
GRI0138 - A flexible grid for the future

A flexible Grid for the future - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 15th May 2024
Written Evidence - The Association for Decentralised Energy (ADE)
GRI0137 - A flexible grid for the future

A flexible Grid for the future - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 24th April 2024
Correspondence - Correspondence from the Chair to the Secretary of State relating to Interconnectors, dated 18 March 2014

Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 15th May 2024
Written Evidence - Geothermal Engineering Ltd
POW0113 - Keeping the power on: our future energy technology mix

Keeping the power on: our future energy technology mix - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Wednesday 15th May 2024
Written Evidence - UCL Institute for Sustainable Resources
POW0114 - Keeping the power on: our future energy technology mix

Keeping the power on: our future energy technology mix - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee
Tuesday 14th May 2024
Oral Evidence - Lloyds of London, Energy Aspects, and Lloyd’s Market Association

Treasury Committee
Tuesday 14th May 2024
Oral Evidence - Hermitage Capital Management

Treasury Committee
Wednesday 15th May 2024
Oral Evidence - Dr Ben Bernanke

Treasury Committee