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Written Question
Lord Mandelson
Wednesday 29th April 2026

Asked by: Kevin Hollinrake (Conservative - Thirsk and Malton)

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, pursuant to the Answer of 18 March 2026 to Question 120381 on Lord Mandelson, whether the Chief Secretary to the Treasury discussed the exit payment with (a) the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office and (b) 10 Downing Street.

Answered by James Murray - Chief Secretary to the Treasury

I did not have any discussions with the Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office or 10 Downing Street on this issue.
Written Question
Advisory Services: Fringe Benefits
Wednesday 29th April 2026

Asked by: Kevin Hollinrake (Conservative - Thirsk and Malton)

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, whether HMRC has issued guidance on whether the provision of advice on tax matters by an employer in relation to matters not connected to employment is a benefit in kind.

Answered by Dan Tomlinson - Exchequer Secretary (HM Treasury)

The general rules for employment-related benefits are set out in HMRC’s guidance at: www.gov.uk/hmrc-internal-manuals/employment-income-manual/eim20020


Written Question
Pedestrian Areas: Licensing
Wednesday 29th April 2026

Asked by: Kevin Hollinrake (Conservative - Thirsk and Malton)

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

To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, how much local authorities across England have raised through the pavement licensing scheme in each year since its inception.

Answered by Miatta Fahnbulleh - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Housing, Communities and Local Government)

Central government sets fee caps for pavement licenses and licenses are directly administered by local authorities. Central government does not collect information on how much revenue local authorities have raised.


Written Question
Morgan McSweeney
Wednesday 29th April 2026

Asked by: Kevin Hollinrake (Conservative - Thirsk and Malton)

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what information his Department holds on whether the former Chief of Staff to the Prime Minister backed up official Government information on his personal phones through the Apple iCloud service.

Answered by Nick Thomas-Symonds - Paymaster General and Minister for the Cabinet Office

It has not proved possible to respond to the Hon Member in the time available before Prorogation.


Written Question
Cryptocurrencies
Wednesday 29th April 2026

Asked by: Kevin Hollinrake (Conservative - Thirsk and Malton)

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, pursuant to the Answer of 20 March 2026 to Question 119948 on Cryptocurrencies, whether her Department holds information on whether the Tether cryptocurrency is being used to make political donations into the UK from abroad.

Answered by Lucy Rigby - Economic Secretary (HM Treasury)

HMT Treasury does not collect or hold information on the use of specific cryptoassets in political donations. Oversight of political donations rests with the Electoral Commission.


Written Question
Cryptocurrencies: Regulation
Wednesday 29th April 2026

Asked by: Kevin Hollinrake (Conservative - Thirsk and Malton)

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, if she will make an assessment of the adequacy of the regulations governing financial institutions handling Tether cryptocurrency.

Answered by Lucy Rigby - Economic Secretary (HM Treasury)

The Government legislated in February of this year to establish a financial services regulatory regime for cryptoassets, requiring firms to be authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority for providing relevant cryptoasset services in or to the UK. This built on previous regulatory interventions on cryptoasset money laundering and financial promotions. The Government’s approach is ensuring cryptoasset users are protected against detriment, whilst giving firms the certainty needed to invest and grow in the UK.


Written Question
Members: Dual Jobholding
Wednesday 29th April 2026

Asked by: Kevin Hollinrake (Conservative - Thirsk and Malton)

Question to the Leader of the House:

To ask the Leader of the House, pursuant to the Answer of 17 March 2026 to Question 119365 on Members: Dual Jobholding, whether he plans to amend the House of Commons Code of Conduct to ban hon. Members taking secondary employment through speakers’ bureaus and paid speaking engagements.

Answered by Alan Campbell - Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons

I refer the Hon. Member to the response provided to his question 119365.

I look forward to working with the Committee on Standards as it continues its inquiry into MPs’ employment and outside interests.


Written Question
Cryptocurrencies: Capital Gains Tax
Wednesday 29th April 2026

Asked by: Kevin Hollinrake (Conservative - Thirsk and Malton)

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, whether HMRC has issued guidance on whether a donation of cryptocurrency to a (a) political party and (b) regulated donee creates a capital gains tax liability for the donor.

Answered by Dan Tomlinson - Exchequer Secretary (HM Treasury)

HMRC has not published specific guidance on the donation of cryptoassets to political parties or regulated donees.


Written Question
Admiralty House
Wednesday 29th April 2026

Asked by: Kevin Hollinrake (Conservative - Thirsk and Malton)

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, whether any (a) civil servant and (b) Minister (i) has occupied and (ii) is occupying any of the official Ministerial residences in Admiralty House since September 2025.

Answered by Anna Turley - Minister without Portfolio (Cabinet Office)

It has not proved possible to respond to the Hon Member in the time available before Prorogation.


Written Question
Cabinet Office: Written Questions
Wednesday 29th April 2026

Asked by: Kevin Hollinrake (Conservative - Thirsk and Malton)

Question to the Leader of the House:

To ask the Leader of the House, with reference to HM Government’s submission to the Procedure Committee, WRP0015, published 28 January 2026, paragraph 29, what steps is the Leader of the House taking to address the inconsistencies on the approach to written questions and the Freedom of Information Act in relation to written answers by the Cabinet Office.

Answered by Alan Campbell - Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons

It is a matter for individual departments to determine how to respond to parliamentary questions from Members.

The Guide to Parliamentary Work (available at: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/guide-to-parliamentary-work), published by my office, sets out the government's position regarding the relationship between the treatment of requests for information through parliamentary questions and the Freedom of Information (FOI) Act 2000. Paragraph 221 states that “if information would be released under FOI, it would also be released in response to a WPQ”.

I have written to all Members of Cabinet and spoken with Departmental Parliamentary Clerks and Permanent Secretaries to remind departments and Ministers about the importance of providing full and helpful responses to WPQs - including their obligations to disclose information in WPQs that would be released under FOI.

I continue to encourage Hon. Members to raise any specific issues they may have with myself or my office.