Mentions:
1: David Rutley (CON - Macclesfield) Deductions are taken in priority order, which means that higher priority deductions such as utility payments - Speech Link
2: David Rutley (CON - Macclesfield) I have replied to StepChange recently in its correspondence with me, or I am about to do so, on those - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Nigel Mills (CON - Amber Valley) if somebody quite prudently puts the money in the bank and saves for their high energy bills in the winter - Speech Link
2: Karen Buck (LAB - Westminster North) still before those families actually get the payment.The payment requires people to deal with official correspondence - Speech Link
3: David Rutley (CON - Macclesfield) a qualifying disability payment, and £300 in additional support for pensioners through a top-up to winter - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Ian Lavery (LAB - Wansbeck) Levelling up should be about tackling child poverty, pensioner poverty, fuel poverty and food bank reliance - Speech Link
2: David Johnston (CON - Wantage) missions through to the powers to regenerate, but I will focus on housing and planning because I get more correspondence - Speech Link
3: Ruth Edwards (CON - Rushcliffe) This Bill reforms developer payments through a locally set, non-negotiable infrastructure levy that means - Speech Link
4: Anne Marie Morris (CON - Newton Abbot) Is there not a compromise of potentially staged payments, so that local authorities can begin to put - Speech Link
5: Selaine Saxby (CON - North Devon) At present, we are at risk of becoming just a winter ghost town. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Guy Opperman (CON - Hexham) fuel payment of £300 going to 8.2 million households. - Speech Link
2: Alan Brown (SNP - Kilmarnock and Loudoun) The £300 winter fuel payment does not come close to plugging that gap, let alone addressing the other - Speech Link
3: Guy Opperman (CON - Hexham) fuel payment, the council tax rebate and the energy bills support scheme. - Speech Link
4: Guy Opperman (CON - Hexham) Lady sends me the correspondence, I will make sure that it is looked into within a matter of days. - Speech Link
5: Guy Opperman (CON - Hexham) fuel payment, which goes to 8.2 million households. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Jo Gideon (CON - Stoke-on-Trent Central) I support a school food standard to ensure our young people have the fuel to learn. - Speech Link
2: James Davies (CON - Vale of Clwyd) banking service provision in a community—a concern that Menter Iaith Sir Ddinbych has emphasised in correspondence - Speech Link
3: Hywel Williams (PC - Arfon) Welfare support could be delivered to meet the actual needs of people in Wales, with winter fuel payments - Speech Link
4: Ruth Cadbury (LAB - Brentford and Isleworth) There is no plan to support students, just a carefully hidden rise in student loan interest payments - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: None it starts to collect ice around the coil, especially when the air is humid; a typical cold, damp UK winter - Speech Link
2: None the real-world expectations of efficiency and running costs and realistic heat output in a typical UK winter - Speech Link
3: None want to ensure that all the back-office systems and processes in Ofgem are in place to ensure that payments - Speech Link
4: None able to register their details on the Ofgem website from 11 April, and it will start processing grant payments - Speech Link
5: None I have been receiving lots of correspondence on this subject, but we think further evidence is needed - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Forsyth of Drumlean (CON - Life peer) living standards as a result of soaring inflation, tax increases, rising mortgage costs and savage fuel - Speech Link
2: Viscount Brookeborough (CB - Excepted Hereditary) This is my correspondence about universal credit”—and it was a full lever arch file. - Speech Link
3: Lord Kerr of Kinlochard (CB - Life peer) Next winter could be an extraordinarily bad one for anybody on universal credit, for all the reasons - Speech Link
4: Baroness Wilcox of Newport (LAB - Life peer) This principle extends to single household payments. - Speech Link
5: Baroness Stedman-Scott (CON - Life peer) Discretionary housing payments can be paid and are very flexible. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Thérèse Coffey (CON - Suffolk Coastal) fuel payments, which support over 11 million pensioners’ energy bills and is worth about £2 billion - Speech Link
2: Peter Gibson (CON - Darlington) , winter fuel payments and the warm home discount. - Speech Link
3: Beth Winter (LAB - Cynon Valley) In their recent budget, they extended eligibility criteria for the winter fuel scheme to more people, - Speech Link
4: Guy Opperman (CON - Hexham) fuel payments, £325,000 on cold weather payments so far this winter and £144 million on the warm home - Speech Link
5: Guy Opperman (CON - Hexham) Obviously there is also the £9.1 billion energy rebate pack and the £2 billion on winter fuel payments - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Nigel Mills (CON - Amber Valley) to defend using an inflation rate from before this winter? - Speech Link
2: David Rutley (CON - Macclesfield) The winter fuel payments will be made to 11 million pensioners this winter, ensuring that older people - Speech Link
3: David Linden (SNP - Glasgow East) turning up late, I wonder whether we would do well to sanction the Minister for not keeping up with his correspondence - Speech Link
4: Apsana Begum (LAB - Poplar and Limehouse) fuel payments could be doubled; the £20 cut in universal credit be reinstated immediately; VAT on household - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Warwick of Undercliffe (LAB - Life peer) However, I was worried that correspondence from the Treasury made public at the start of the year suggests - Speech Link
2: Lord Foster of Bath (LDEM - Life peer) Based on the most recently available ONS figures for excess winter deaths, the fuel poverty charity National - Speech Link
3: Lord Greenhalgh (CON - Life peer) The Government continue to work with industry on the future of retention payments in the construction - Speech Link