Treasury<p>We are determined to tackle air pollution and reduce its impact on public health and the environment.</p><p> </p><p>The government has committed £3.5bn to improve air quality for the entire population.</p><p> </p><p>Emissions of toxic Nitrogen Oxides have fallen by almost 29% since 2010 and are at their lowest level since records began, but there remains more to do.</p>NewarkRobert Jenrick2019-05-21false2019-05-21T13:48:00.747Z14TreasuryTreasury2019-05-21Economic Situation: Air Pollution1House of CommonsWhat assessment the Government has made of the economic effect on vulnerable people of air pollution.falseBathWera Hobhouse911016Treasury<p>The Government is committed to investing in renewable energy and our support has enabled the UK to become a world leader in clean growth with the fastest emissions reduction on a per person basis than any other G7 nation.</p><p> </p><p>We will spend £4.5 billion between 2016 and 2021 to support the development of renewable and low carbon heating through the Renewable Heat Incentive.</p><p> </p><p>The Government is also encouraging private sector innovation and £92 billion of private funding has been invested in clean energy in the UK since 2010.</p>NewarkRobert Jenrick2019-05-21false2019-05-21T13:43:49.577Z14TreasuryTreasury2019-05-21Renewable Energy: Finance1House of CommonsWhat recent assessment he has made of trends in the level of public funding for renewable energy since 2010.falseSefton CentralBill Esterson911018Treasury<p>Royal Fleet Auxiliary personnel are part of the civil service. Therefore, responsibility for setting their pay and terms and conditions lies with the Cabinet Office and Ministry of Defence.</p><p> </p>South West NorfolkElizabeth Truss2019-05-21false2019-05-21T13:17:05.177Z14TreasuryTreasury2019-05-21Royal Fleet Auxiliary: Pay1House of CommonsWhat discussions he has had with the Secretary of State for Defence on the pay settlement for staff of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary.falsePlymouth, Sutton and DevonportLuke Pollard911019Treasury<p>The Government is investing in every region to drive jobs and growth, with 3.5 million more people in work since 2010. <br></p><p>Investments include the £2.5bn Transforming Cities Fund and the Local Growth Fund which has invested over £12bn since 2015, including £141m in the Humber Local Enterprise Partnership.</p><p> </p><p>Over 60% of jobs have been created since 2010 have been in regions outside London and the South East.</p>NewarkRobert Jenrick2019-05-21false2019-05-21T13:46:00.197Z14TreasuryTreasury2019-05-21Productivity1House of CommonsWhat fiscal steps his Department is taking to increase regional productivity.falseKingston upon Hull NorthDiana Johnson911025Department for Education<p>EU students and staff make an important contribution to our universities and it is testament to our system that so many students from abroad choose to come and study here.</p><p>I know that students, staff and providers are concerned about what EU exit means for study and collaboration opportunities. To help give certainty, in July 2018, we announced guarantees on student finance for EU nationals. These guarantees are not altered if the UK leaves the EU without a deal.</p><p>EU nationals who start a course in England in the 2019/20 academic year or before will continue to be eligible for ‘home fee’ status and student finance support from Student Finance England for the duration of their course, provided they meet the residency requirement. We recognise how important it is that students and institutions have information on eligibility for student support before applications for courses open.</p><p>Applications for courses starting in academic year 2020/21 do not open until September 2019. We will provide sufficient notice for prospective EU students on fee arrangements ahead of the 2020/2021 academic year and subsequent years in the future.</p><p> </p>KingswoodChris Skidmore2019-05-24false2019-05-24T14:43:22.137Z60EducationEducation2019-05-21Overseas Students: EU Nationals1House of CommonsTo ask the Secretary of State for Education, what plans he has to support the attendance of EU students at UK universities after the UK leaves the EU.falseHornsey and Wood GreenCatherine West257033Home Office<p>The Government is committed to supporting all victims of domestic abuse and continues to engage with victims, survivors and the sector on this issue.</p><p>On 8 March 2018 the Government published the consultation, Transforming the Response to Domestic Abuse, setting out our proposed approach to tackling domestic abuse. The consultation received over 3200 responses from a range of sources including, victims and survivors, support organisations and research experts. The knowledge and expertise extracted from the consultation have informed the measures included in the draft Domestic Abuse Bill and package of non-legislative initiatives.</p><p>On 15 May 2019, I, together with the Minister for Immigration (Caroline Nokes), the Minister of State for Equalities (Baroness Williams of Trafford) and the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Ministry of Justice (Edward Argar) co-hosted a Round Table on migrant women affected by domestic abuse. Representatives from the sector were invited to discuss the issues facing migrant women affected by domestic abuse and the opportunities to tackle these issues.</p><p>The Home Secretary and I are committed to continue this engagement with domestic abuse survivors and representatives from the sector, to ensure the Bill and supporting programme of work is effective and achieves our aim to transform the Government’s response to domestic abuse.</p>Louth and HorncastleVictoria Atkins2019-06-07false2019-06-07T13:29:10.05Z1Home OfficeHome Office2019-05-21Migrants: Domestic Abuse1House of CommonsTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, if he will make it his policy to hold discussions with migrant women survivors of domestic abuse on the draft Domestic Abuse Bill.falseBirmingham, YardleyJess Phillips257034Home Office<p>The Home Office is unable to report on how many women detained for immigration purposes disclosed experience of domestic abuse, as such detail is recorded on individual Home Office files and to obtain this information would require a manual trawl and could only be obtained at disproportionate cost.</p>Romsey and Southampton NorthCaroline Nokes2019-05-30false2019-05-30T12:05:11.843Z1Home OfficeHome Office2019-05-21Migrants: Detainees1House of CommonsTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many women detained for immigration purposes disclosed experience of domestic abuse in (a) 2016, (b) 2017 and (c) 2018.falseBirmingham, YardleyJess Phillips257035Home Office<p>Whilst the Home Office holds data on the number of individuals referred to Immigration Enforcement by the Police, it does not set out detail of the referral in a reportable manner or how such individuals came to the attention of the Police in the first instance. We are therefore unable to say how many individuals have been referred to Immigration Enforcement as a result of reporting a crime to the Police.</p>Romsey and Southampton NorthCaroline Nokes2019-05-30257037257038false2019-05-30T12:03:02.09Z1Home OfficeHome Office2019-05-21Deportation: Females1House of CommonsTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many women removed from the UK were identified by immigration enforcement as a result of reporting a crime to the police in (a) 2016, (b) 2017 and (c) 2018.falseBirmingham, YardleyJess Phillips257036Home Office<p>Whilst the Home Office holds data on the number of individuals referred to Immigration Enforcement by the Police, it does not set out detail of the referral in a reportable manner or how such individuals came to the attention of the Police in the first instance. We are therefore unable to say how many individuals have been referred to Immigration Enforcement as a result of reporting a crime to the Police.</p>Romsey and Southampton NorthCaroline Nokes2019-05-30257036257038false2019-05-30T12:03:02.123Z1Home OfficeHome Office2019-05-21Migrants: Detainees1House of CommonsTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many women detained for immigration purposes were identified by immigration enforcement as a result of reporting a crime to the police in (a) 2016, (b) 2017 and (c) 2018.falseBirmingham, YardleyJess Phillips257037Home Office<p>Whilst the Home Office holds data on the number of individuals referred to Immigration Enforcement by the Police, it does not set out detail of the referral in a reportable manner or how such individuals came to the attention of the Police in the first instance. We are therefore unable to say how many individuals have been referred to Immigration Enforcement as a result of reporting a crime to the Police.</p>Romsey and Southampton NorthCaroline Nokes2019-05-30257036257037false2019-05-30T12:03:02.17Z1Home OfficeHome Office2019-05-21Deportation: Females1House of CommonsTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many women removed from the UK were identified by immigration enforcement as a result of reporting a crime to the police in (a) 2016, (b) 2017 and (c) 2018.falseBirmingham, YardleyJess Phillips2570381001236335