Information between 3rd March 2024 - 12th April 2024
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Division Votes |
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13 Mar 2024 - Business without Debate - View Vote Context Mick Whitley voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 141 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 291 Noes - 147 |
13 Mar 2024 - National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No. 2) Bill - View Vote Context Mick Whitley voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 147 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 170 Noes - 292 |
13 Mar 2024 - National Insurance Contributions (Reduction in Rates) (No. 2) Bill - View Vote Context Mick Whitley voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 147 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes Tally: Ayes - 169 Noes - 293 |
Speeches |
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Mick Whitley speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Mick Whitley contributed 3 speeches (164 words) Thursday 14th March 2024 - Commons Chamber Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs |
Mick Whitley speeches from: State Pension Changes: Women
Mick Whitley contributed 1 speech (625 words) Tuesday 12th March 2024 - Westminster Hall Department for Work and Pensions |
Mick Whitley speeches from: Budget Resolutions
Mick Whitley contributed 1 speech (884 words) Monday 11th March 2024 - Commons Chamber Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport |
Mick Whitley speeches from: Cabinet Office
Mick Whitley contributed 1 speech (65 words) Monday 11th March 2024 - Ministerial Corrections Cabinet Office |
Written Answers |
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Kate Sang
Asked by: Mick Whitley (Labour - Birkenhead) Wednesday 13th March 2024 Question to the Department for Science, Innovation & Technology: To ask the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, with reference to her letter of 23 October 2023 to UK Research and Innovation on that organisation's Equality, Diversity and Inclusion board, whether her Department has paid a sum to Professor Kate Sang in relation to that letter. Answered by Andrew Griffith - Minister of State (Department for Science, Innovation and Technology) I refer the hon. Member to the opening statement by the Secretary of State at the Lords Science, Innovation and Technology Select Committee on 12 March 2024. |
Mental Health Services
Asked by: Mick Whitley (Labour - Birkenhead) Thursday 14th March 2024 Question to the Department of Health and Social Care: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what assessment her Department has made of the adequacy of support available to adults with complex mental health needs. Answered by Maria Caulfield - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Business and Trade) (Minister for Women) Through the NHS Long Term plan, the Government is providing record levels of investment, and increasing the mental health workforce, to expand and transform National Health Service mental health services in England. Almost £16 billion was invested into mental health in 2022/23, enabling 3.6 million people to be in contact with mental health services. As part of this, we’re set to reach nearly £1 billion of additional funding invested by 2023/24, to transform community mental health services. This is the largest area of investment within the NHS Long Term Plan for mental health, aiming to support more people with the care that is most appropriate for their needs, and that is integrated between primary and community mental health services. Over the last full financial year, 2022/23, 288,000 adults and older adults with severe mental illness were able to access mental health support through these new models. The safety and care of mental health patients is of paramount importance. Those with complex mental health needs in an inpatient mental health facility deserve to receive safe, high-quality care, and to be treated with dignity and respect. NHS England has established a Mental Health, Learning Disability and Autism Inpatient Quality Transformation Programme. This programme is working to support cultural change and a new model of care for the future, across all NHS-funded mental health, learning disability, and autism inpatient settings. The ambition is to increasingly shift mental healthcare towards early intervention and prevention, with treatment primarily delivered in the community. This includes increasing the number of personalised care roles, such as peer support workers, with expansion focused on mental health services where need is greatest. |
Mental Health Services: Liverpool
Asked by: Mick Whitley (Labour - Birkenhead) Thursday 14th March 2024 Question to the Department of Health and Social Care: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what discussions she has had with NHS trusts in the Liverpool City Region on the adequacy of mental health provision for adults. Answered by Maria Caulfield - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Business and Trade) (Minister for Women) NHS England is responsible for supporting integrated care boards (ICBs), National Health Service providers, and their local partners, in delivering their plans. The relevant NHS England regional team holds the primary relationship with ICBs and their partner NHS providers. No such discussions have taken place within the last 12 months, between my Rt hon. Friend, the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care and NHS trusts in the Liverpool City Region, on the adequacy of mental health provision for adults. In June 2023 ministers met with ICBs to discuss the Right Care, Right Person policy, which included representation from the Liverpool city region. |
Energy: Standing Charges
Asked by: Mick Whitley (Labour - Birkenhead) Monday 25th March 2024 Question to the Department for Energy Security & Net Zero: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, whether she has made an assessment of the level of daily standing charges for (a) gas and (b) electricity in (i) North Wales and (ii) Merseyside. Answered by Amanda Solloway - Government Whip, Lord Commissioner of HM Treasury Standing charges are regulated by Ofgem. Regional standing charges may be found online at www.ofgem.gov.uk/information-consumers/energy-advice-households/get-energy-price-cap-standing-charges-and-unit-rates-region .
The main factor determining differences in standing charges is the cost of operating and maintaining the gas and electricity networks in each region. |
Energy: Standing Charges
Asked by: Mick Whitley (Labour - Birkenhead) Monday 25th March 2024 Question to the Department for Energy Security & Net Zero: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, whether her Department has made an assessment of the potential impact of regional variations in (a) energy costs and (b) daily standing charges for (i) electricity and (ii) gas on regional economic inequalities. Answered by Amanda Solloway - Government Whip, Lord Commissioner of HM Treasury Standing charges are a commercial matter for suppliers, although Ofgem regulates standing charges as they do with other elements of billing. This includes setting a cap on standing charges as part of the overall default tariff cap.
The variance in standing charges is partially due to regional differences in energy distribution costs. These costs reflect the expenses of maintaining and upgrading the distribution network in a specific area, and the number of consumers those costs are spread across.
Ofgem launched a call for input on standing charges, which closed on Friday 19 January 2024, looking at how it is applied to energy bills and what alternatives could be considered. |
Energy: Standing Charges
Asked by: Mick Whitley (Labour - Birkenhead) Monday 25th March 2024 Question to the Department for Energy Security & Net Zero: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, whether her Department has had discussions with energy suppliers on taking steps to reduce the daily standing charges for gas and electricity in (a) North Wales and (b) Merseyside to at least the national average. Answered by Amanda Solloway - Government Whip, Lord Commissioner of HM Treasury The regulation of standing charges is a matter for Ofgem. The cost of distributing electricity varies regionally, mirroring differences in distribution expenses across the country. These disparities stem from maintaining and upgrading distribution networks in specific areas and the number of consumers sharing these costs. Consequently, less densely populated and remote regions incur higher operational expenses.
Ofgem launched a call for input on standing charges, which closed in January 2024, looking at how they are applied to energy bills and what alternatives could be considered. I am supportive of Ofgem’s decision to gather information and evidence on the current standing charge model. Ofgem are currently assessing the responses received and will publish a decision in due course here: www.ofgem.gov.uk/publications/launch-review-standing-charges-energy-bills. |
Energy: Standing Charges
Asked by: Mick Whitley (Labour - Birkenhead) Monday 25th March 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 12 February 2024 to Question 13068 on Energy: Standing Charges, whether her Department has had discussions with Ofgem on the equitability of daily standing charges for gas and electricity in (a) North Wales and (b) Merseyside. Answered by Amanda Solloway - Government Whip, Lord Commissioner of HM Treasury I regularly meet with Ofgem to discuss the energy retail market, including standing charges. Ofgem’s recent Call for Input (CfI) on standing charges closed on January 19th 2024. Ofgem are considering the responses they received and are thinking about next steps.
Network charges vary by region to reflect the different costs of supplying consumers in each region. In 2015, Ofgem carried out an assessment of moving away from regional charging and the assessment showed that it would risk an increase in overall costs and reduce accountability to the customers being served. |
Early Day Motions Signed |
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Wednesday 24th April Mick Whitley signed this EDM on Friday 26th April 2024 21 signatures (Most recent: 26 Apr 2024) Tabled by: Mary Kelly Foy (Labour - City of Durham) That this House recognises the new research from the End Child Poverty Coalition which highlights the extent to which the two-child limit impacts single parents and families with disabled children; notes that 20% of all households impacted by the two-child limit are families with at least one disabled child, which … |
Tuesday 23rd April Mick Whitley signed this EDM as a sponsor on Wednesday 24th April 2024 8 signatures (Most recent: 25 Apr 2024) Tabled by: Rachael Maskell (Labour (Co-op) - York Central) That this House notes the importance of affordable childcare to enable parents, especially mothers, to work; further notes the important contribution of migrants to the economy; welcomes the intention behind the expansion of childcare support for working parents which is currently being rolled out; also notes however that this support … |
Thursday 21st March Mick Whitley signed this EDM on Monday 15th April 2024 Teachers’ Pension Scheme and universities 21 signatures (Most recent: 22 Apr 2024)Tabled by: Mary Kelly Foy (Labour - City of Durham) That this House notes that employers’ contributions to the Teachers’ Pension Scheme (TPS), of which approximately 58,000 university staff are members, are soon to increase by 5% in England and Wales; further notes, with concern, that while schools and colleges will receive additional funding from the Department for Education (DfE) … |
Tuesday 26th March Mick Whitley signed this EDM on Monday 15th April 2024 Access to State Pension for people with a terminal illness 35 signatures (Most recent: 19 Apr 2024)Tabled by: Dave Doogan (Scottish National Party - Angus) That this House notes that people with terminal illnesses cannot currently access their State Pension until their retirement age; recognises that this is the case even for individuals who have made full National Insurance contributions; acknowledges that poverty rates are disproportionately high amongst the terminally ill; commends research by Loughborough … |
Friday 22nd March Mick Whitley signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 25th March 2024 23 signatures (Most recent: 26 Mar 2024) Tabled by: John McDonnell (Labour - Hayes and Harlington) That this House understands the importance of exploring the possibility of a shorter working week, including a four-day week, which trials have shown can benefit workers, employers, the economy, society and the environment; recognises that companies in the world's biggest four-day week trial saw healthy growth, with an average revenue … |
Friday 22nd March Mick Whitley signed this EDM on Friday 22nd March 2024 Office of National Statistics and mandatory attendance at workplaces 30 signatures (Most recent: 19 Apr 2024)Tabled by: Chris Stephens (Scottish National Party - Glasgow South West) That this House expresses support and solidarity with the 1,200 Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) union members working for the Office of National Statistics (ONS) in Newport, Titchfield, London, Darlington, Manchester and Edinburgh who are currently balloting for industrial action over mandatory attendance at workplaces; notes that there was … |
Tuesday 19th March Mick Whitley signed this EDM on Wednesday 20th March 2024 Government legal advice on Israeli Government actions and international law 45 signatures (Most recent: 18 Apr 2024)Tabled by: Richard Burgon (Labour - Leeds East) This House notes the remarks by the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights on 19 March 2024 that the Israeli Government’s restrictions on humanitarian aid for Gaza may amount to the use of starvation as a method of war, which is a war crime; is alarmed at the mounting … |
Tuesday 5th December Mick Whitley signed this EDM on Friday 15th March 2024 Pay for Royal Fleet Auxiliary Seafarers 34 signatures (Most recent: 19 Apr 2024)Tabled by: Ian Mearns (Labour - Gateshead) That this House pays tribute to the commitment and dedication of the 1,700 civilian seafarers, including trainees, at the Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA); is concerned that nearly fifteen years of pay restraint is having a negative effect on recruitment, retention, training and industrial relations in the RFA; notes that inflation … |
Tuesday 20th February Mick Whitley signed this EDM on Wednesday 13th March 2024 Detention of Frenchie Mae Cumpio 17 signatures (Most recent: 21 Mar 2024)Tabled by: Liz Saville Roberts (Plaid Cymru - Dwyfor Meirionnydd) That this House demands the immediate release of Filipino community journalist Frenchie Mae Cumpio, who has been in detention since her arrest along with four human rights defenders since 7 February 2020 in Tacloban City; believes that the evidential basis for her arrest was fabricated, and that she is innocent … |
Monday 11th March Mick Whitley signed this EDM on Tuesday 12th March 2024 Alleged comments by Frank Hester 71 signatures (Most recent: 17 Apr 2024)Tabled by: Dawn Butler (Labour - Brent Central) That this House expresses its shock regarding the alleged comments made by Frank Hester reported by The Guardian about the hon. Member for Hackney North and Stoke Newington and all Black women; believes these alleged comments to be both racist and violent in nature; notes that Mr Hester is a … |
Monday 18th December Mick Whitley signed this EDM on Thursday 7th March 2024 Members of Parliament (Oil and Gas Companies) Bill 32 signatures (Most recent: 15 Apr 2024)Tabled by: Richard Burgon (Labour - Leeds East) That this House welcomes the publication of the Members of Parliament (Oil and Gas Companies) Bill on 13 December 2023; supports the Bill’s aims of prohibiting Members of Parliament from working for or receiving any financial or other benefit from oil and gas companies as well as its call for … |
Wednesday 6th March Mick Whitley signed this EDM as a sponsor on Thursday 7th March 2024 Cost of living payment at National Museums Liverpool 23 signatures (Most recent: 26 Mar 2024)Tabled by: Kim Johnson (Labour - Liverpool, Riverside) That this House fully supports the staff at National Museums Liverpool (NML) engaging in strike action in an ongoing dispute over pay; notes that last year 206 employers in the public sector agreed to pay each worker a one-off £1,500 payment to part-compensate for inflation rises and hardship caused by … |
Wednesday 6th March Mick Whitley signed this EDM on Wednesday 6th March 2024 20 signatures (Most recent: 18 Mar 2024) Tabled by: Rebecca Long Bailey (Labour - Salford and Eccles) That this House considers that the lack of pay transparency is one of the causes of gender, disability and ethnic pay gaps; notes that 75 per cent of job applicants would be more likely to apply for a role that included a salary range and 62 per cent of candidates … |
Wednesday 6th March Mick Whitley signed this EDM on Wednesday 6th March 2024 32 signatures (Most recent: 26 Mar 2024) Tabled by: Grahame Morris (Labour - Easington) That this House condemns the horrific and cowardly unprovoked razor attack on a prison officer at HMP Humber on 9 February 2024, which resulted in 53 stitches for a facial wound; notes with alarm the rising tide of prison violence since the end of pandemic lockdowns, with assaults against staff … |
Monday 4th March Mick Whitley signed this EDM as a sponsor on Tuesday 5th March 2024 Fracture liaison services and osteoporosis 27 signatures (Most recent: 14 Mar 2024)Tabled by: Margaret Greenwood (Labour - Wirral West) That this House notes 50% of women and 20% of men over 50 will suffer a fracture due to osteoporosis; further notes 81,000 people of working age suffer fractures every year and that a third of sufferers will have to leave their jobs as a result; highlights the invaluable work … |
Monday 4th March Mick Whitley signed this EDM on Tuesday 5th March 2024 27 signatures (Most recent: 26 Mar 2024) Tabled by: Mary Kelly Foy (Labour - City of Durham) That this House commends Women Against Pit Closures on the 40th anniversary of the miners’ strike for their fortitude, resilience and solidarity during the 1984-85 strike and beyond; believes that the 1984-85 strike would not have lasted as long without the support of women; notes that women’s groups, like those … |
Monday 4th March Mick Whitley signed this EDM on Monday 4th March 2024 30 signatures (Most recent: 26 Mar 2024) Tabled by: Ian Lavery (Labour - Wansbeck) That this House notes with great sadness the passing of Ronnie Campbell, who represented the constituency of Blyth Valley between 1987 and 2019; notes Ronnie’s great public service to the people of his constituency and his tireless advocacy for Blyth Valley which has resulted in so many good quality jobs … |
Monday 4th March Mick Whitley signed this EDM on Monday 4th March 2024 40th anniversary of the 1984-85 Miners' Strike (No. 2) 33 signatures (Most recent: 26 Mar 2024)Tabled by: Ian Lavery (Labour - Wansbeck) That this House notes the 40th anniversary of the start of the Miners’ Strike of 1984-1985 on 5 March 2024; further notes that, four decades on, many mining communities are still struggling as a result of the industrial vandalism and are still awaiting a just transition to the industries of … |
Parliamentary Debates |
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Budget Resolutions
140 speeches (45,032 words) Monday 11th March 2024 - Commons Chamber Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport Mentions: 1: Ranil Jayawardena (Con - North East Hampshire) Member for Birkenhead (Mick Whitley), because he speaks straightforwardly about what the real Labour - Link to Speech 2: Thangam Debbonaire (Lab - Bristol West) Members for Sheffield Central (Paul Blomfield), for Denton and Reddish (Andrew Gwynne), for Birkenhead (Mick - Link to Speech |
Cabinet Office
3 speeches (308 words) Monday 11th March 2024 - Ministerial Corrections Cabinet Office Mentions: 1: John Glen (Con - Salisbury) Member for Birkenhead (Mick Whitley). - Link to Speech |
Bill Documents |
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Mar. 27 2024
Notices of Amendments as at 27 March 2024 Criminal Justice Bill 2023-24 Amendment Paper Found: Chamberlain Caroline Nokes Sarah Champion Ms Harriet Harman Daisy Cooper Hywel Williams Mick |
Mar. 26 2024
Notices of Amendments as at 26 March 2024 Criminal Justice Bill 2023-24 Amendment Paper Found: Chamberlain Caroline Nokes Sarah Champion Ms Harriet Harman Daisy Cooper Hywel Williams Mick |
Mar. 25 2024
Notices of Amendments as at 25 March 2024 Criminal Justice Bill 2023-24 Amendment Paper Found: Chamberlain Caroline Nokes Sarah Champion Ms Harriet Harman Daisy Cooper Hywel Williams Mick |
Mar. 22 2024
Notices of Amendments as at 22 March 2024 Criminal Justice Bill 2023-24 Amendment Paper Found: Chamberlain Caroline Nokes Sarah Champion Ms Harriet Harman Daisy Cooper Hywel Williams Mick |
Mar. 21 2024
Notices of Amendments as at 21 March 2024 Criminal Justice Bill 2023-24 Amendment Paper Found: Chamberlain Caroline Nokes Sarah Champion Ms Harriet Harman Daisy Cooper Hywel Williams Mick |
Mar. 20 2024
Notices of Amendments as at 20 March 2024 Criminal Justice Bill 2023-24 Amendment Paper Found: Chamberlain Caroline Nokes Sarah Champion Ms Harriet Harman Daisy Cooper Hywel Williams Mick |
Mar. 19 2024
Notices of Amendments as at 19 March 2024 Criminal Justice Bill 2023-24 Amendment Paper Found: Chamberlain Caroline Nokes Sarah Champion Ms Harriet Harman Daisy Cooper Hywel Williams Mick |
Mar. 18 2024
Notices of Amendments as at 18 March 2024 Criminal Justice Bill 2023-24 Amendment Paper Found: Chamberlain Caroline Nokes Sarah Champion Ms Harriet Harman Daisy Cooper Hywel Williams Mick |
Mar. 15 2024
Notices of Amendments as at 15 March 2024 Criminal Justice Bill 2023-24 Amendment Paper Found: Chamberlain Caroline Nokes Sarah Champion Ms Harriet Harman Daisy Cooper Hywel Williams Mick |
Mar. 14 2024
Notices of Amendments as at 14 March 2024 Criminal Justice Bill 2023-24 Amendment Paper Found: Chamberlain Caroline Nokes Sarah Champion Ms Harriet Harman Daisy Cooper Hywel Williams Mick |
Mar. 13 2024
Notices of Amendments as at 13 March 2024 Criminal Justice Bill 2023-24 Amendment Paper Found: Chamberlain Caroline Nokes Sarah Champion Ms Harriet Harman Daisy Cooper Hywel Williams Mick |
Mar. 12 2024
Notices of Amendments as at 12 March 2024 Criminal Justice Bill 2023-24 Amendment Paper Found: Chamberlain Caroline Nokes Sarah Champion Ms Harriet Harman Daisy Cooper Hywel Williams Mick |
Mar. 11 2024
Notices of Amendments as at 11 March 2024 Criminal Justice Bill 2023-24 Amendment Paper Found: Chamberlain Caroline Nokes Sarah Champion Ms Harriet Harman Daisy Cooper Hywel Williams Mick |
Mar. 08 2024
Notices of Amendments as at 8 March 2024 Criminal Justice Bill 2023-24 Amendment Paper Found: Chamberlain Caroline Nokes Sarah Champion Ms Harriet Harman Daisy Cooper Hywel Williams Mick |
Mar. 07 2024
Notices of Amendments as at 7 March 2024 Criminal Justice Bill 2023-24 Amendment Paper Found: Chamberlain Caroline Nokes Sarah Champion Ms Harriet Harman Daisy Cooper Hywel Williams Mick |
Mar. 06 2024
Notices of Amendments as at 6 March 2024 Criminal Justice Bill 2023-24 Amendment Paper Found: Chamberlain Caroline Nokes Sarah Champion Ms Harriet Harman Daisy Cooper Hywel Williams Mick |
Mar. 05 2024
Notices of Amendments as at 5 March 2024 Criminal Justice Bill 2023-24 Amendment Paper Found: Chamberlain Caroline Nokes Sarah Champion Ms Harriet Harman Daisy Cooper Hywel Williams Mick |
Deposited Papers |
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Friday 15th March 2024
Cabinet Office Source Page: Letter dated 11/03/2024 from John Glen MP to Hansard Editors and Mick Whitley MP regarding a correction to an answer given about the number of civil servants during Cabinet Office Oral Questions on 29 Feb. 1p. Document: Hansard_Correction_letter-Cabinet_Office_OPQs.pdf (PDF) Found: Letter dated 11/03/2024 from John Glen MP to Hansard Editors and Mick Whitley MP regarding a correction |
Calendar |
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Wednesday 13th March 2024 9:30 a.m. Energy Security and Net Zero Committee - Oral evidence Subject: Securing the domestic supply chain View calendar |
Wednesday 13th March 2024 9:30 a.m. Energy Security and Net Zero Committee - Oral evidence Subject: Securing the domestic supply chain At 10:00am: Oral evidence Andy Reay - Head of Offshore Wind at Associated British Ports At 10:30am: Oral evidence Alastair Evans - Director of Corporate and Government Affairs at Rolls -Royce SMR Rich Everett - Group Head of Supply Chain at Rolls-Royce SMR Victoria Scott - Interim Chief Manufacturing Engineer at Rolls-Royce SMR At 11:00am: Oral evidence Matthew Knight - Head of Market and Government Affairs at Siemens Energy Darren Davidson - Vice President for UK&I at Siemens Energy Andrew Elmes - Head of Net Zero Business Development, UK&I at Siemens Energy View calendar |
Wednesday 13th March 2024 9:30 a.m. Transport Committee - Oral evidence Subject: Future of transport data At 9:30am: Oral evidence Mr Ben Garratt - Deputy Director for Public Affairs at Logistics UK Steve Freeman - Chairman at RailX Chris Shirling-Rooke MBE - Chief Executive at Maritime UK View calendar |
Tuesday 12th March 2024 3 p.m. Transport Committee - Private Meeting View calendar |
Wednesday 13th March 2024 1:45 p.m. Energy Security and Net Zero Committee - Oral evidence Subject: Heating our homes At 2:00pm: Oral evidence Neil Lawrence - Director of Delivery at Ofgem Neil Kenward - Director of Strategy, Economics, Research and Net Zero at Ofgem Laura Nell - Deputy Director for Policy and Scheme Development at Ofgem At 3:00pm: Oral evidence Lord Callanan - Minister for Energy Efficiency and Green Finance at Department for Energy Security and Net Zero View calendar |
Wednesday 13th March 2024 9:30 a.m. Energy Security and Net Zero Committee - Oral evidence Subject: Securing the domestic supply chain At 10:00am: Oral evidence Andy Reay - Head of Offshore Wind at Associated British Ports At 10:30am: Oral evidence Alastair Evans - Director of Corporate and Government Affairs at Rolls -Royce SMR Rich Everett - Group Head of Supply Chain at Rolls-Royce SMR Victoria Scott - Interim Chief Manufacturing Engineer at Rolls-Royce SMR View calendar |
Wednesday 13th March 2024 9:30 a.m. Transport Committee - Private Meeting View calendar |
Wednesday 20th March 2024 9:30 a.m. Energy Security and Net Zero Committee - Oral evidence Subject: Keeping the power on: our future energy technology mix View calendar |
Wednesday 20th March 2024 1:45 p.m. Energy Security and Net Zero Committee - Private Meeting View calendar |
Wednesday 20th March 2024 1:45 p.m. Energy Security and Net Zero Committee - Oral evidence Subject: A flexible grid for the future View calendar |
Tuesday 19th March 2024 3 p.m. Transport Committee - Private Meeting View calendar |
Wednesday 20th March 2024 1:45 p.m. Energy Security and Net Zero Committee - Oral evidence Subject: A flexible grid for the future At 2:00pm: Oral evidence Alice Delahunty - President at National Grid Electricity Transmission Christianna Logan - Director of Customers and Stakeholders at SSEN Transmission Phil Jones - Chair at Energy Networks Association At 3:00pm: Oral evidence Eleanor Warburton - Director of Energy Systems Management and Security at Ofgem Claire Dykta - Strategy and Policy Director at Electricity System Operator Dr Graham Pannell - Energy Systems Specialist at Independent Renewable Energy Generators Group View calendar |
Wednesday 20th March 2024 9:30 a.m. Energy Security and Net Zero Committee - Oral evidence Subject: Keeping the power on: our future energy technology mix At 10:00am: Oral evidence Andrew Bowie MP - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Nuclear and Renewables) at Department for Energy Security and Net Zero View calendar |
Wednesday 20th March 2024 9:30 a.m. Transport Committee - Private Meeting View calendar |
Wednesday 13th March 2024 9:30 a.m. High Streets (Designation, Review and Improvement Plan) Bill - Debate Subject: To consider the Bill View calendar |
Wednesday 13th March 2024 9:30 a.m. High Streets (Designation, Review and Improvement Plan) Bill - Debate Subject: To consider the Bill View calendar |
Thursday 21st March 2024 11:30 a.m. Automated Vehicles Bill [HL] - Debate Subject: Further to consider the Bill View calendar |
Thursday 21st March 2024 2 p.m. Automated Vehicles Bill [HL] - Debate Subject: Further to consider the Bill View calendar |
Thursday 21st March 2024 11:30 a.m. Automated Vehicles Bill [HL] - Debate Subject: Further to consider the Bill View calendar |
Thursday 21st March 2024 2 p.m. Automated Vehicles Bill [HL] - Debate Subject: Further to consider the Bill View calendar |
Tuesday 19th March 2024 2 p.m. Automated Vehicles Bill [HL] - Debate Subject: Further to consider the Bill View calendar |
Tuesday 19th March 2024 9:25 a.m. Automated Vehicles Bill [HL] - Debate Subject: To consider the Bill View calendar |
Tuesday 19th March 2024 9:25 a.m. Automated Vehicles Bill [HL] - Debate Subject: To consider the Bill View calendar |
Tuesday 19th March 2024 2 p.m. Automated Vehicles Bill [HL] - Debate Subject: Further to consider the Bill View calendar |
Wednesday 24th April 2024 9:30 a.m. Energy Security and Net Zero Committee - Oral evidence Subject: A flexible grid for the future View calendar |
Wednesday 24th April 2024 9:30 a.m. Energy Security and Net Zero Committee - Oral evidence Subject: A flexible grid for the future At 11:00am: Oral evidence Witness (TBC) View calendar |
Wednesday 24th April 2024 9:30 a.m. Energy Security and Net Zero Committee - Oral evidence Subject: Pre-appointment hearing for the Chair of the National Energy Systems Operator At 11:00am: Oral evidence Witness (TBC) View calendar |
Tuesday 23rd April 2024 3 p.m. Transport Committee - Private Meeting View calendar |
Wednesday 24th April 2024 9:30 a.m. Transport Committee - Private Meeting View calendar |
Wednesday 24th April 2024 9:30 a.m. Energy Security and Net Zero Committee - Oral evidence Subject: Pre-appointment hearing for the Chair of the National Energy Systems Operator At 10:00am: Oral evidence Paul Golby - Government's preferred candidate for the Chair of the National Energy Systems Operator At 11:00am: Oral evidence Witness (TBC) View calendar |
Tuesday 23rd April 2024 3 p.m. Transport Committee - Oral evidence Subject: Air traffic control disruption At 3:30pm: Oral evidence Martin Rolfe - Chief Executive at National Air Traffic Services View calendar |
Wednesday 24th April 2024 9:30 a.m. Energy Security and Net Zero Committee - Oral evidence Subject: Pre-appointment hearing for the Chair of the National Energy Systems Operator At 10:00am: Oral evidence Paul Golby - Government's preferred candidate for the Chair of the National Energy Systems Operator At 11:00am: Oral evidence Justin Tomlinson MP - Minister of State at Department for Energy Security and Net Zero View calendar |
Wednesday 24th April 2024 9:30 a.m. Transport Committee - Oral evidence Subject: Scrutiny of the draft Rail Reform Bill At 9:30am: Oral evidence John Larkinson - Chief Executive at Office of Rail and Road At 10:30am: Oral evidence Jacqueline Starr - Chief Executive Officer at Rail Delivery Group Andy Bagnall - Chief Executive Officer at Rail Partners Maggie Simpson - Director at Rail Freight Group View calendar |
Wednesday 1st May 2024 9:30 a.m. Transport Committee - Oral evidence Subject: Strategic transport objectives At 9:30am: Oral evidence Ben Hopkinson - Policy Researcher at Britain Remade Professor Stephen Joseph - Visiting Professor at University of Herefordshire Andrew Meaney - Partner at Oxera Dr James Laird - Director at Peak Economics View calendar |
Wednesday 1st May 2024 9:30 a.m. Transport Committee - Oral evidence Subject: Strategic transport objectives At 9:30am: Oral evidence Ben Hopkinson - Policy Researcher at Britain Remade Professor Stephen Joseph - Visiting Professor at University of Hertfordshire Andrew Meaney - Partner at Oxera Dr James Laird - Director at Peak Economics View calendar |
Tuesday 30th April 2024 3 p.m. Transport Committee - Private Meeting View calendar |
Wednesday 1st May 2024 9:30 a.m. Transport Committee - Private Meeting View calendar |
Select Committee Inquiry |
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5 Mar 2024
Economics of the energy sector Energy Security and Net Zero Committee (Select) Not accepting submissions The Committee has launched a new inquiry which will examine how the structure of the energy sector might be reformed to encourage greater decarbonisation, keep prices affordable for customers and maintain a secure and reliable supply. |
7 Mar 2024
Net zero and trade Energy Security and Net Zero Committee (Select) Not accepting submissions The Committee has launched an inquiry which will assess how the UK could best use its trade policy to help meet its net zero goals. The inquiry will examine whether current UK trade policy is consistent with emission cutting targets and whether it might go further in pursuit of net zero. |