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Written Question
Cars: Insurance
Tuesday 20th September 2022

Asked by: Alex Norris (Labour (Co-op) - Nottingham North)

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, whether the Department is taking steps to reduce disparities in car insurance costs between residents of the UK who were born in the UK and those who were born outside the UK.

Answered by Robert Courts - Solicitor General (Attorney General's Office)

Motor insurers are responsible for setting the price of motor insurance premiums based on their underwriting experience, and it is for them to decide the level of risk that they take in issuing any policy to a given applicant.

They use a range of criteria to assess the potential risk a driver poses. This includes the applicant’s age, postcode, the type of vehicle and their driving record and experience. It might also include other risk factors such as whether the driver was born in the UK or abroad.

This is a commercial decision for individual insurers and the Government does not intervene or seek to control the market. There are no plans to change this approach.


Written Question
Railways: Freight
Monday 27th June 2022

Asked by: Alex Norris (Labour (Co-op) - Nottingham North)

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, if he will make an assessment of the potential impact of proposed improvements to rail connectivity between Coventry, Leicester and Nottingham on rail freight.

Answered by Wendy Morton

Midlands Connect produced an SOBC for this scheme in May 2021, which refers to potential uses that this proposal could have for rail freight.


Written Question
Railways: Finance
Monday 27th June 2022

Asked by: Alex Norris (Labour (Co-op) - Nottingham North)

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, when he plans to publish the Rail Network Enhancements Pipeline.

Answered by Wendy Morton

We remain committed to publishing the RNEP update, which has been delayed by the need to take account of the impacts of the pandemic and the Spending Review. We want to provide as much clarity and certainty as possible on rail enhancements and will set out our plans shortly.


Written Question
Railways: Midlands
Monday 27th June 2022

Asked by: Alex Norris (Labour (Co-op) - Nottingham North)

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what steps he is taking to help reduce journey times by rail between Coventry, Leicester and Nottingham.

Answered by Wendy Morton

The Government has committed to the largest ever single investment in Britain’s railways with the £96bn Integrated Rail Plan for the North and Midlands. We will construct a new high speed line from the West Midlands to the East Midlands which will directly serve Nottingham and Derby and allow interchange at East Midlands Parkway.

In addition, we will complete electrification of the Midland Main Line, including Leicester whilst progressing options for Midlands Rail Hub, focusing on improving links across the Midlands, including Hereford, Worcester and Coventry.

We remain committed to publishing the RNEP update, which has been delayed by the need to take account of the impacts of the pandemic and the Spending Review. We want to provide as much clarity and certainty as possible on rail enhancements and will set out our plans shortly.


Written Question
Railways: Midlands
Monday 27th June 2022

Asked by: Alex Norris (Labour (Co-op) - Nottingham North)

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, whether he has made an assessment of the potential impact of reinstating direct services on the Coventry-Leicester-Nottingham rail corridor on the number of passengers travelling by train along that corridor.

Answered by Wendy Morton

Although unable to discuss individual projects at this time the Government is now focusing our investment on rail infrastructure in the Midlands and the North. This will help deliver on the Government’s ambition to grow and level up the economy and provide equality of opportunity.

We remain committed to publishing the RNEP update, which has been delayed by the need to take account of the impacts of the pandemic and the Spending Review. We want to provide as much clarity and certainty as possible on rail enhancements and will set out our plans shortly.


Written Question
Large Goods Vehicle Drivers: Driving Licences
Tuesday 16th November 2021

Asked by: Alex Norris (Labour (Co-op) - Nottingham North)

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what assessment he has made of the potential merits of enabling holders of licences for passenger carrying vehicles to drive large goods vehicles of a similar size, including after completing an additional module.

Answered by Trudy Harrison

The regulations require drivers of heavy goods vehicle (HGV) to pass the relevant theory and practical tests applicable to that type of vehicle. Whilst there are some similarities in driving passenger carrying vehicles, it is an important part of maintaining road safety standards that HGV drivers have undergone the appropriate training and passed the different tests to drive safely.


Written Question
Railways: Concessions
Monday 21st September 2020

Asked by: Alex Norris (Labour (Co-op) - Nottingham North)

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, whether rail operators plan to extend railcards due to the covid-19 outbreak.

Answered by Chris Heaton-Harris - Secretary of State for Northern Ireland

The Department recognises that Railcard holders have been unable to use their cards while travel restrictions were in place in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. We are considering a range of options for all Railcard holders, and continue to work closely with the Rail Delivery Group and the wider industry to consider how best to support passengers in light of the COVID-19 related travel restrictions and returning to the railway


Written Question
Driving Licences: Coronavirus
Wednesday 17th June 2020

Asked by: Alex Norris (Labour (Co-op) - Nottingham North)

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, whether he plans to extend driving licence validity for people who need to submit paper applications due to not holding a UK passport, during the covid-19 pandemic while the DVLA are unable to process paper applications for people who are not essential workers.

Answered by Rachel Maclean

The administrative validity period of all photocard driving licences expiring between 1 February and 31 August 2020 has been extended by seven months from the date of expiry. Drivers do not need to take any action as this extension is granted automatically.

Drivers who need to renew their entitlement to drive and cannot use the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency’s online service should submit a paper application in the normal way. However, these will take longer to process in the current circumstances.

The Department is urgently exploring further ways of mitigating difficulties people are facing if they cannot transact online.


Written Question
Employment: Menopause
Monday 2nd March 2020

Asked by: Alex Norris (Labour (Co-op) - Nottingham North)

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Minister for Women and Equalities, what steps the Government has taken to encourage employers to support women in the workplace that are experiencing menopause by (a) training staff to provide support, (b) raising awareness and (c) providing transition-related advice.

Answered by Elizabeth Truss

The Government is committed to supporting working women at all stages of their lives and enabling them to reach their potential.

We have worked with businesses and academics to highlight the role employers can play in supporting women going through menopause transition, including setting out practical actions employers can take. This work also sits alongside other policies and programmes, such as flexible working, which can help everyone remain economically active as long as they choose to.


Written Question
Public Transport: Storms
Thursday 13th February 2020

Asked by: Alex Norris (Labour (Co-op) - Nottingham North)

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what assessment he has made of the effect of Storm Ciara on public transport in (a) Nottingham and (b) the UK.

Answered by Grant Shapps - Secretary of State for Defence

Storm Ciara impacted all modes of transport, both in Nottingham and across the UK, and I extend my sympathies to all those affected. Operators and highway authorities implemented contingency arrangements and resumed services as quickly and safely as possible, whilst keeping the travelling public informed.