Information between 26th March 2024 - 5th April 2024
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Christopher Chope speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Christopher Chope contributed 1 speech (52 words) Tuesday 26th March 2024 - Commons Chamber Ministry of Justice |
Christopher Chope speeches from: Points of Order
Christopher Chope contributed 1 speech (54 words) Tuesday 26th March 2024 - Commons Chamber |
Christopher Chope speeches from: Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords]
Christopher Chope contributed 8 speeches (4,012 words) Committee of the whole House Tuesday 26th March 2024 - Commons Chamber Department for Transport |
Christopher Chope speeches from: National Networks National Policy Statement
Christopher Chope contributed 1 speech (340 words) Tuesday 26th March 2024 - Commons Chamber Department for Transport |
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Agriculture: Christchurch
Asked by: Christopher Chope (Conservative - Christchurch) Tuesday 26th March 2024 Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, if he will list all Government investments in the farming sector in Christchurch constituency since 1 April 2023. Answered by Mark Spencer - Minister of State (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) The Rural Payments Agency (RPA) has supported the farming and rural sector through payments under a range of schemes.
Since 1 April 2023, the RPA has released through schemes and grants approximately £326k in the Christchurch constituency. A breakdown of these figures is in the table below.
There are no species recovery or landscape recovery projects funded within the Christchurch constituency.
There are no live Conservation and Enhancement Scheme agreements.
The Dorset peat project is Defra funded. However, there are no peat restoration sites within the constituency boundary – sites at Cannon Hill and Holt Heath are close to the boundary.
The only project to highlight which falls within the constituency is the Salisbury to sea (Christchurch Harbour) fish barrier removal study, which also incorporates floodplain reconnection opportunities funded by Network Rail but is being managed and contracted by Natural England in partnership with the Environment Agency.
Except for New Forest Higher Level Stewardship there are no other funds that Natural England is aware of linked to New Forest National Park which overlaps at the east boundary of the constituency.
There are Countryside Stewardship agreements funded and associated investment of time by Natural England staff locally on agri agreements and Catchment Sensitive Farming (Stour and Avon catchments) within the Christchurch constituency. |
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Cycling: Convictions and Prosecutions
Asked by: Christopher Chope (Conservative - Christchurch) Tuesday 26th March 2024 Question to the Ministry of Justice: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, how many (a) prosecutions and (b) convictions there have been in Greater London for (i) dangerous cycling in contravention of section 28, (ii) careless and inconsiderate cycling in contravention of section 29 and (iii) cycling when under the influence of drink or drugs in contravention of section 30 of the Road Traffic Act 1988 in each of the last three years for which information is available. Answered by Gareth Bacon - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Ministry of Justice) The Ministry of Justice publishes information on the number of prosecutions and convictions in England and Wales for the following offences:
These can be accessed by navigating to the ‘Prosecutions and convictions’ tab and using the HO Offence Code filter to select the above offences in the Outcomes by Offence data tool. The police force area filter enables you to select specific areas, in this case, select ‘Metropolitan’. |
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Euthanasia: Health Services
Asked by: Christopher Chope (Conservative - Christchurch) Wednesday 27th March 2024 Question to the Department of Health and Social Care: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what assessment she has made of the potential impact on NHS services of the introduction of legislation to permit assisted dying. Answered by Helen Whately - Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care) No assessment has been made. |
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Hospitals: Dorset
Asked by: Christopher Chope (Conservative - Christchurch) Thursday 28th March 2024 Question to the Department of Health and Social Care: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, if she will make an assessment of the potential impact of the extra allocations of money made from the discharge fund to the (a) NHS and (b) local authorities in Dorset in the 2023-24 financial year on the (i) timeliness and (ii) effectiveness of the discharge of patients from NHS hospitals. Answered by Helen Whately - Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care) The Government is investing an additional £600 million for 2023/24 and £1 billion for 2024/25, through the Discharge Fund, to support the National Health Service and local authorities in ensuring timely and effective discharge from hospital. As part of their allocations for 2023/24, NHS Dorset Integrated Care Board received £5.7 million, Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council received £1.9 million, and Dorset Council received £1.7 million. There will be an independent evaluation of the Discharge Fund for 2023/24 and 2024/25. Nationally, this funding has supported more people to be discharged more quickly with more appropriate support. The number of people discharged from hospital with packages of health and social care support increased by 10% between the end of February 2023 and the end of February 2024. Thanks to this improved patient flow hospitals have been able to admit and treat more patients during this period. |
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Dangerous Dogs: Euthanasia
Asked by: Christopher Chope (Conservative - Christchurch) Thursday 28th March 2024 Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, how many XL Bully dogs have been seized by the police since 1 January 2024; and how many and what proportion of those seized have been euthanised. Answered by Mark Spencer - Minister of State (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) Defra does not hold data on XL Bully dogs which have been seized by the police. This information would be held by individual police forces. |
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Tobacco and Vapes Bill
Asked by: Christopher Chope (Conservative - Christchurch) Thursday 28th March 2024 Question to the Department of Health and Social Care: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, if she will publish the Regulatory Policy Committee's original opinion on the Tobacco and Vapes Bill submitted to her Department on 12 February 2024; if she will outline the changes she has made to that Bill since receiving that opinion; and what discussions she has had with the Regulatory Policy Committee on the expected timetable for their submission of the revised opinion. Answered by Andrea Leadsom - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department of Health and Social Care) Smoking is responsible for approximately 80,000 deaths a year in the United Kingdom, and causes around one in four cancer deaths in the UK. It also costs our country £17 billion a year, and puts a huge burden on the National Health Service. That is why we have introduced the Tobacco and Vapes Bill to create the first smokefree generation, and enable us to further crack down on youth vaping. The Tobacco and Vapes Bill is available at the following link: https://bills.parliament.uk/bills/3703 On 12 February 2024 the Regulatory Policy Committee (RPC) gave opinion on the Tobacco and Vapes Bill impact assessment and rated it green (fit for purpose). However, on 19 March 2024, ahead of the introduction of the bill, a revised version was sent to the RPC for comment. This included changes to reflect the inclusion of Northern Ireland in the bill, following the formation of a Northern Ireland Executive, and a power in the bill to enable the current notification system for nicotine vapes to also cover non-nicotine vapes and other consumer nicotine products, for instance nicotine pouches. The RPC have publicly stated that they welcome the resubmission of the revised impact assessment, and we expect a revised opinion to be issued shortly. The statement from the RPC is available at the following link: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/the-tobacco-and-vapes-bill-statement-from-the-rpc |
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Tobacco and Vapes Bill
Asked by: Christopher Chope (Conservative - Christchurch) Thursday 28th March 2024 Question to the Department of Health and Social Care: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what steps her Department is taking to ensure that the Regulatory Policy Committee's revised opinion on the Tobacco and Vapes Bill is published by 16 April 2024. Answered by Andrea Leadsom - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department of Health and Social Care) Smoking is responsible for approximately 80,000 deaths a year in the United Kingdom, and causes around one in four cancer deaths in the UK. It also costs our country £17 billion a year, and puts a huge burden on the National Health Service. That is why we have introduced the Tobacco and Vapes Bill to create the first smokefree generation, and enable us to further crack down on youth vaping. The Tobacco and Vapes Bill is available at the following link: https://bills.parliament.uk/bills/3703 On 12 February 2024 the Regulatory Policy Committee (RPC) gave opinion on the Tobacco and Vapes Bill impact assessment and rated it green (fit for purpose). However, on 19 March 2024, ahead of the introduction of the bill, a revised version was sent to the RPC for comment. This included changes to reflect the inclusion of Northern Ireland in the bill, following the formation of a Northern Ireland Executive, and a power in the bill to enable the current notification system for nicotine vapes to also cover non-nicotine vapes and other consumer nicotine products, for instance nicotine pouches. The RPC have publicly stated that they welcome the resubmission of the revised impact assessment, and we expect a revised opinion to be issued shortly. The statement from the RPC is available at the following link: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/the-tobacco-and-vapes-bill-statement-from-the-rpc |
Parliamentary Debates |
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Pedicabs (London) Bill [Lords]
49 speeches (11,465 words) Committee of the whole House Tuesday 26th March 2024 - Commons Chamber Department for Transport Mentions: 1: Guy Opperman (Con - Hexham) Friend the Member for Christchurch (Sir Christopher Chope), in his typical way, made a heartfelt speech - Link to Speech |
National Networks National Policy Statement
21 speeches (6,494 words) Tuesday 26th March 2024 - Commons Chamber Department for Transport Mentions: 1: Guy Opperman (Con - Hexham) Friend the Member for Christchurch (Sir Christopher Chope) tempted me to become the Home Secretary. - Link to Speech |
Select Committee Documents |
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Wednesday 3rd April 2024
Special Report - Sixth Special Report - Net zero and the UK aviation sector: Government Response to the Committee’s Third Report Environmental Audit Committee Found: Philip Dunne MP (Conservative, Ludlow ) (Chair) Duncan Baker MP (Conservative, North Norfolk ) Sir Christopher |
Calendar |
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Wednesday 24th April 2024 2 p.m. Environmental Audit Committee - Oral evidence Subject: The environmental protection work of the Environment Agency At 2:15pm: Oral evidence Philip Duffy - Chief Executive at Environment Agency Alan Lovell - Chair at Environment Agency View calendar |