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Calendar
Tuesday 4th June 2024 9:30 a.m.
Andrea Jenkyns (Conservative - Morley and Outwood)

Westminster Hall debate - Westminster Hall
Subject: Costs associated with meeting the UK’s net zero targets
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Division Votes
15 May 2024 - Criminal Justice Bill - View Vote Context
Andrea Jenkyns voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 268 Conservative No votes vs 0 Conservative Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 171 Noes - 272
15 May 2024 - Criminal Justice Bill - View Vote Context
Andrea Jenkyns voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 260 Conservative No votes vs 1 Conservative Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 17 Noes - 268


Speeches
Andrea Jenkyns speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Andrea Jenkyns contributed 1 speech (63 words)
Tuesday 21st May 2024 - Commons Chamber
Department for Energy Security & Net Zero
Andrea Jenkyns speeches from: Support for Bereaved Children
Andrea Jenkyns contributed 1 speech (108 words)
Tuesday 21st May 2024 - Westminster Hall
Department for Education
Andrea Jenkyns speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Andrea Jenkyns contributed 1 speech (75 words)
Tuesday 14th May 2024 - Commons Chamber
Ministry of Justice
Andrea Jenkyns speeches from: Smartphones and Social Media: Children
Andrea Jenkyns contributed 3 speeches (115 words)
Tuesday 14th May 2024 - Westminster Hall
Department for Science, Innovation & Technology


Written Answers
Council Housing: Morley and Outwood
Asked by: Andrea Jenkyns (Conservative - Morley and Outwood)
Monday 13th May 2024

Question to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government:

To ask the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, what assessment he has made of the adequacy of the availability of council homes in Morley and Outwood constituency.

Answered by Jacob Young

It is for local authorities to identify the size, type and tenure of housing needed for different groups in the community, including those who require affordable housing, and reflect this in planning and other policies.

We do not collect data by parliamentary constituency on new supply of affordable housing, including on social rent. These data are collected by local authority area and published on gov.uk in Live Table 1006C.

This Government is committed to increasing the supply of social and affordable housing. Our £11.5 billion Affordable Homes Programme will deliver thousands of affordable homes for both rent and to buy right across the country, including social rent.

Taxis: Regulation
Asked by: Andrea Jenkyns (Conservative - Morley and Outwood)
Monday 13th May 2024

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, if he will make a comparative assessment of the adequacy of regulation of (a) Uber and (b) other private hire operators.

Answered by Guy Opperman

It is the responsibility of local authorities to determine the requirements that must be met by all PHV operators, including Uber, although the Government issues guidance to assist them in carrying out this function.

The Government intends to legislate to enable the setting of national standards for taxi and PHV licensing, enhance licensing authority enforcement powers and establish a national licensing database when parliamentary time allows.

Taxis: Safety
Asked by: Andrea Jenkyns (Conservative - Morley and Outwood)
Monday 13th May 2024

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what steps he is taking to help ensure passenger safety in the private hire sector.

Answered by Guy Opperman

It is the responsibility of local authorities to determine the requirements that must be met by all PHV operators, including Uber, although the Government issues guidance to assist them in carrying out this function.

The Government intends to legislate to enable the setting of national standards for taxi and PHV licensing, enhance licensing authority enforcement powers and establish a national licensing database when parliamentary time allows.

State Retirement Pensions: Women
Asked by: Andrea Jenkyns (Conservative - Morley and Outwood)
Monday 20th May 2024

Question to the Department for Work and Pensions:

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, if he will make an assessment of the potential impact of changes to the State Pension age on women born in the 1950s in Morley and Outwood constituency.

Answered by Paul Maynard

We do not hold regional figures on the impact of changes to State Pension age.

State Retirement Pensions: Women
Asked by: Andrea Jenkyns (Conservative - Morley and Outwood)
Monday 20th May 2024

Question to the Department for Work and Pensions:

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, with reference to the Parliamentary and Health Services Ombudsman report into the changes to Women’s State Pension Age, published on 21 March 2024, if he will bring forward proposals for a compensation scheme by 23 July 2024.

Answered by Paul Maynard

In laying the report before Parliament at the end of March, the Ombudsman has brought matters to the attention of this House. A further update to the House will be provided once the report's findings have been fully considered. This work is ongoing.

Undocumented Migrants: Crimes of Violence
Asked by: Andrea Jenkyns (Conservative - Morley and Outwood)
Tuesday 14th May 2024

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, whether he has made an assessment of the potential impact of illegal immigration on levels of violent crime.

Answered by Michael Tomlinson

The Government does routinely publish details of the nationalities of those serving a prison sentence which can be found at Offender management statistics quarterly - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk). However, no assessment of the impact of illegal migration on violent crime has been carried out.

Steroid Drugs
Asked by: Andrea Jenkyns (Conservative - Morley and Outwood)
Tuesday 14th May 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 implications for her policies of the long term prescribing of topical corticosteroids.

Answered by Andrew Stephenson

In 2021 the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency conducted a review and concluded that, when used appropriately, topical corticosteroids are a safe and effective treatment, and they continue to monitor the safety of these products. No further assessment has been made.

When making prescribing decisions for their patients, clinicians are expected to take into account best prescribing practice, in this case on the use of topical corticosteroids, alongside local commissioning decisions. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence has made a number of recommendations on the use of topical corticosteroids in guidelines, on topics such as atopic eczema in under 12-year-olds, and psoriasis.

It is for the general practitioner or other responsible clinician to work with their patient and decide on the best course of treatment, with the provision of the most clinically appropriate care for the individual always being the primary consideration.

Climate Change Committee: Business Interests
Asked by: Andrea Jenkyns (Conservative - Morley and Outwood)
Thursday 16th May 2024

Question to the Department for Energy Security & Net Zero:

To ask the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, whether members of (a) the Climate Change Committee and (b) its Adaptation Subcommittee may (i) hold remunerated positions in businesses that are likely to benefit from energy transition and (ii) have other financial interests that benefit from energy transition.

Answered by Justin Tomlinson

The CCC’s conflict of interest policy and register of interests for its Committee Members and the Chief Executive are available on its website: https://www.theccc.org.uk/about/transparency.

All Committee Members and staff are required to recognise and disclose activities that might give rise to actual or perceived conflicts of interest. This includes both financial and non-financial personal and professional interests.

Mental Health Services and Special Educational Needs: Morley and Outwood
Asked by: Andrea Jenkyns (Conservative - Morley and Outwood)
Thursday 16th May 2024

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what steps she is taking to reduce the time taken for children to receive (a) SEN assessments and (b) mental health treatment in Morley and Outwood constituency.

Answered by David Johnston

The department wants to ensure that Education, Health and Care (EHC) needs assessments, where required, are conducted as quickly as possible, so that children and young people can access the support they need. In March 2023, the government set out its plans to reform and improve the special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) system through its SEND and alternative provision (AP) Improvement Plan. The plan commits to establishing a single national system that delivers for every child and young person with SEND, so that they enjoy their childhood, achieve good outcomes and are well prepared for adulthood and employment. Wakefield, Leeds, Calderdale and Bradford are in the SEND Change Programme, representing the Yorkshire and Humber region, to test these reforms. Specifically, these reforms focus on early intervention, improving the quality of EHC plans, streamlining the EHC plan process, reducing conflicts within the EHC plan system through better co-production and ultimately enhancing outcomes for children and young people.

The mental health of children is a national priority for this government and the department recognises that some children will need specialist support for their mental health issues. The department is supporting children and young people nationally, including those in the Morley and Outwood area, in the expansion and transformation of mental health services through an increase in spending through the NHS overall, as well as improved access to early mental health support.

To expand access to early mental health support, the department is continuing to roll out Mental Health Support Teams (MHSTs) to schools and colleges. As of April 2024, MHSTs now covers 44% of pupils in schools and learners in further education in England. The department is extending coverage of MHSTs to at least 50% of pupils and learners by the end of March 2025.

The department has also committed to offering all state schools and colleges a grant to train a senior mental health lead by 2025, enabling them to introduce effective whole school approaches to mental health and wellbeing. So far 16,700 settings have claimed a grant so far, including more than 8 in 10 state-funded secondary schools.

Patents: Small Businesses
Asked by: Andrea Jenkyns (Conservative - Morley and Outwood)
Friday 17th May 2024

Question to the Department for Science, Innovation & Technology:

To ask the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, what assessment her Department has made of the potential impact of the UK Standard Essential Patents regulatory regime on the ability of SMEs to innovate on (a) artificial intelligence and (b) the Internet of Things.

Answered by Saqib Bhatti - Shadow Minister (Culture, Media and Sport)

The Government recognises the growing importance of Standard Essential Patents (SEPs) to the UK economy. Following a Call for Views, an SME questionnaire, and additional evidence-gathering, the Government published its key objectives on SEPs in February 2024. Those objectives, which are cross-sectoral, and so encompass our approach to Artificial Intelligence and the Internet of Things, include helping implementers, especially SMEs, to navigate and better understand the SEPs ecosystem. Delivering against those objectives, the Government is now focussed on the introduction of key non-regulatory interventions. These include the launch of a Resource Hub in May 2024, which would be a repository of tools, guidance and other material designed to help SMEs navigate the SEPs ecosystem.

Uber
Asked by: Andrea Jenkyns (Conservative - Morley and Outwood)
Monday 20th May 2024

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what recent discussions he has had with Uber on (a) passenger safety and (b) private hire and taxi laws.

Answered by Guy Opperman

Department for Transport Ministers regularly meet with taxi and private hire vehicle stakeholders, including Uber, to discuss a range of issues. Information on ministerial meetings is published quarterly at www.gov.uk/government/collections/dft-ministerial-gifts-hospitality-travel-and-meetings. I attended a Parliamentary reception hosted by Uber in December 2023.

Taxis: Carbon Emissions
Asked by: Andrea Jenkyns (Conservative - Morley and Outwood)
Monday 20th May 2024

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, if he will take steps to review the effectiveness of the Net Zero Strategy: Build Back Greener, in the context of the omission of (a) taxis and (b) private hire vehicles.

Answered by Guy Opperman

There is no omission - taxis and private hire vehicles are subject to the same end of sale dates as set by the Government for cars and vans. Plug-in grants will continue until at least financial year 2024/25 for taxis.

Post Offices: Fees and Charges
Asked by: Andrea Jenkyns (Conservative - Morley and Outwood)
Thursday 23rd May 2024

Question to the Department for Business and Trade:

To ask the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, if she will have discussions with the Post Office on the fairness of its fee structure for services provided in (a) main and (b) local branches.

Answered by Kevin Hollinrake - Shadow Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities

Although remuneration rates are an operational matter for Post Office, postmaster remuneration is something I regularly raise in my meetings with the CEO of Post Office Ltd.

Remuneration rates are designed to reflect the differing operating models, range of products and services and cost structures between main and local branches.

As I stressed at the National Federation of Sub Postmasters Conference on 13th May, we recognise how important postmaster pay issues are for postmasters and the future of the network and believe there are opportunities for Post Office that will make a difference to postmasters, particularly in the cash and banking space.




Andrea Jenkyns mentioned

Parliamentary Debates
Great British Energy Bill
184 speeches (43,105 words)
2nd reading
Thursday 5th September 2024 - Commons Chamber
Department for Energy Security & Net Zero
Mentions:
1: Mark Sewards (Lab - Leeds South West and Morley) sending me to this place.It has been nine years since Morley and Outwood, the old constituency, sent Dame Andrea - Link to Speech

Business without Debate
1 speech (150 words)
Tuesday 14th May 2024 - Commons Chamber

Mentions:
1: Eleanor Laing (Con - Epping Forest) the leave of the House, I propose to take motions 6 to 11 together.Ordered,European ScrutinyThat Dame Andrea - Link to Speech



Select Committee Documents
Wednesday 29th May 2024
Formal Minutes - Formal Minutes 2023-24

Committee of Selection

Found: Nomination s Resolved , That Mr John Baron be discharged from the European Scrutiny Committee and Dame Andrea

Tuesday 28th May 2024
Formal Minutes - European Scrutiny Committee Formal Minutes 2023-24

European Scrutiny Committee

Found: Declaration of interests Dame Andrea Jenkyns declared her interests, in accordance with the Resolution

Tuesday 28th May 2024
Attendance statistics - Members' attendance 2023–24 (European Scrutiny Committee)

European Scrutiny Committee

Found: Holloway (Conservative, Gravesham) (added 4 Jul 2022; removed 30 Apr 2024) 2 of 15 (13.3%) Dame Andrea

Tuesday 14th May 2024
Oral Evidence - 2024-05-14 16:15:00+01:00

Proposals for backbench debates - Backbench Business Committee

Found: Dame Andrea Jenkyns made representations. Q9 Chair: Next up is Andrea Jenkyns.

Tuesday 14th May 2024
Report - Seventh Report - Documents considered by the Committee on 8 May 2024

European Scrutiny Committee

Found: Yeovil ) Dame Margaret Hodge MP (Labour, Barking ) Adam Holloway MP (Conservative, Gravesham ) Dame Andrea



Bill Documents
May. 24 2024
Notices of Amendments as at 24 May 2024
Tobacco and Vapes Bill 2023-24
Amendment Paper

Found: Sir John Hayes Matt Warman Richard Graham Lia Nici Dehenna Davison Andrew Selous Dame Andrea

May. 24 2024
Notices of Amendments as at 24 May 2024
Criminal Justice Bill 2023-24
Amendment Paper

Found: Jenkyns Adam Afriyie Henry Smith Chloe Smith Caroline Lucas Chris Green Sammy Wilson Priti

May. 23 2024
Notices of Amendments as at 23 May 2024
Tobacco and Vapes Bill 2023-24
Amendment Paper

Found: Sir John Hayes Matt Warman Richard Graham Lia Nici Dehenna Davison Andrew Selous Dame Andrea

May. 23 2024
Notices of Amendments as at 23 May 2024
Criminal Justice Bill 2023-24
Amendment Paper

Found: Jenkyns Adam Afriyie Henry Smith Chloe Smith Caroline Lucas Chris Green Sammy Wilson Priti

May. 22 2024
Notices of Amendments as at 22 May 2024
Tobacco and Vapes Bill 2023-24
Amendment Paper

Found: Sir John Hayes Matt Warman Richard Graham Lia Nici Dehenna Davison Andrew Selous Dame Andrea

May. 22 2024
Notices of Amendments as at 22 May 2024
Criminal Justice Bill 2023-24
Amendment Paper

Found: Jenkyns Adam Afriyie Henry Smith Chloe Smith Caroline Lucas Chris Green Sammy Wilson Priti

May. 21 2024
Notices of Amendments as at 21 May 2024
Criminal Justice Bill 2023-24
Amendment Paper

Found: Jenkyns Adam Afriyie Henry Smith Chloe Smith Caroline Lucas Chris Green Sammy Wilson Priti

May. 20 2024
Notices of Amendments as at 20 May 2024
Criminal Justice Bill 2023-24
Amendment Paper

Found: Jenkyns Adam Afriyie Henry Smith Chloe Smith Caroline Lucas Chris Green Sammy Wilson Priti

May. 17 2024
Notices of Amendments as at 17 May 2024
Criminal Justice Bill 2023-24
Amendment Paper

Found: Jenkyns Adam Afriyie Henry Smith Chloe Smith Caroline Lucas Chris Green Sammy Wilson Priti

May. 16 2024
Notices of Amendments as at 16 May 2024
Sentencing Bill 2023-24
Amendment Paper

Found: Jenkyns Sir Julian Lewis Jill Mortimer Mr David Jones Brendan Clarke-Smith Damien Moore Kelly

May. 16 2024
Notices of Amendments as at 16 May 2024
Criminal Justice Bill 2023-24
Amendment Paper

Found: Jenkyns Adam Afriyie Henry Smith Chloe Smith Caroline Lucas Chris Green Sammy Wilson Priti

May. 15 2024
All proceedings up to 15 May 2024 at Report Stage
Criminal Justice Bill 2023-24
Bill proceedings: Commons

Found: Hodge Kevin Foster Lloyd Russell-Moyle Mr Rob Roberts Rachael Maskell Jonathan Gullis Dame Andrea

May. 15 2024
Consideration of Bill Amendments as at 15 May 2024
Criminal Justice Bill 2023-24
Amendment Paper

Found: Hodge Kevin Foster Lloyd Russell-Moyle Mr Rob Roberts Rachael Maskell Jonathan Gullis Dame Andrea

May. 14 2024
Notices of Amendments as at 14 May 2024
Criminal Justice Bill 2023-24
Amendment Paper

Found: Hodge Kevin Foster Lloyd Russell-Moyle Mr Rob Roberts Rachael Maskell Jonathan Gullis Dame Andrea



Department Publications - Transparency
Monday 29th July 2024
Department for Education
Source Page: Department for Education consolidated annual report and accounts 2023 to 2024
Document: (PDF)

Found: Burghart MP to 6 July 2022 5,955 5,593 1,000 13,000 annualised value (22,375) Baroness Barran – – – – Andrea

Monday 29th July 2024
Department for Education
Source Page: Department for Education consolidated annual report and accounts 2023 to 2024
Document: (PDF)

Found: Burghart MP to 6 July 2022 5,955 5,593 1,000 13,000 annualised value (22,375) Baroness Barran – – – – Andrea