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Division Votes
24 Apr 2025 - Bank Resolution (Recapitalisation) Bill [Lords] - View Vote Context
Laurence Turner voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 212 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 89 Noes - 230
24 Apr 2025 - Bank Resolution (Recapitalisation) Bill [Lords] - View Vote Context
Laurence Turner voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 210 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 88 Noes - 212
23 Apr 2025 - Sewage - View Vote Context
Laurence Turner voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 297 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes
Tally: Ayes - 301 Noes - 69
23 Apr 2025 - Sewage - View Vote Context
Laurence Turner voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 300 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 77 Noes - 302
23 Apr 2025 - Hospitals - View Vote Context
Laurence Turner voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 304 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 77 Noes - 307
28 Apr 2025 - Football Governance Bill [Lords] - View Vote Context
Laurence Turner voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 273 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 74 Noes - 337
28 Apr 2025 - Football Governance Bill [Lords] - View Vote Context
Laurence Turner voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 271 Labour Aye votes vs 0 Labour No votes
Tally: Ayes - 342 Noes - 70
29 Apr 2025 - Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill - View Vote Context
Laurence Turner voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 232 Labour No votes vs 11 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 85 Noes - 238
29 Apr 2025 - Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill - View Vote Context
Laurence Turner voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 248 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 95 Noes - 257
29 Apr 2025 - Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill - View Vote Context
Laurence Turner voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 248 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 101 Noes - 258
29 Apr 2025 - Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill - View Vote Context
Laurence Turner voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 248 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 73 Noes - 255
7 May 2025 - Data (Use and Access) Bill [Lords] - View Vote Context
Laurence Turner voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 287 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 160 Noes - 294
7 May 2025 - Data (Use and Access) Bill [Lords] - View Vote Context
Laurence Turner voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 292 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 76 Noes - 295
7 May 2025 - Data (Use and Access) Bill [Lords] - View Vote Context
Laurence Turner voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 288 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 97 Noes - 363
7 May 2025 - Data (Use and Access) Bill [Lords] - View Vote Context
Laurence Turner voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 283 Labour No votes vs 0 Labour Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 88 Noes - 287


Speeches
Laurence Turner speeches from: Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (Review)
Laurence Turner contributed 1 speech (1,542 words)
1st reading1st Reading Common Hansards link
Tuesday 6th May 2025 - Commons Chamber
Laurence Turner speeches from: Criminal Injuries Compensation
Laurence Turner contributed 9 speeches (3,581 words)
Tuesday 29th April 2025 - Westminster Hall
Ministry of Justice
Laurence Turner speeches from: Birmingham: Waste Collection
Laurence Turner contributed 1 speech (137 words)
Tuesday 22nd April 2025 - Commons Chamber
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Laurence Turner speeches from: Points of Order
Laurence Turner contributed 1 speech (260 words)
Tuesday 22nd April 2025 - Commons Chamber


Written Answers
Employment: Disability
Asked by: Laurence Turner (Labour - Birmingham Northfield)
Monday 28th April 2025

Question to the Department for Work and Pensions:

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, pursuant to the Answer of 23 April 2024 to Question 45320 on Employment: Disability, how many complaints have been made against employers in each year for which figures are available.

Answered by Stephen Timms - Minister of State (Department for Work and Pensions)

The number of complaints received by the Disability Confident scheme made against employer members are as follows:

2020 – 35 (part year from June to December)

2021 – 65

2022 – 50

2023 – 54

2024 – 96

2025 – 21 (part year from January to March)

Employment: Disability
Asked by: Laurence Turner (Labour - Birmingham Northfield)
Wednesday 23rd April 2025

Question to the Department for Work and Pensions:

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, how many employers have had Disability Confident status rescinded in each of the last five years.

Answered by Stephen Timms - Minister of State (Department for Work and Pensions)

To date the Department has not suspended any employer from the scheme. We have worked with several employers who have been the subject of a complaint to improve their compliance with the scheme criteria.

There is a Disability Confident complaints process in place that sets out the steps that should be taken to address and resolve any concerns raised that an employer is failing to comply with Disability Confident criteria. More information is available here: Disability Confident complaints process.

If an employer has failed to take adequate steps to resolve an issue, and there is unambiguous evidence the employer is not adhering to the principles and criteria of the Disability Confident scheme, DWP has the right to suspend the Disability Confident status of the employer until they have taken the necessary action.

Jingye Group
Asked by: Laurence Turner (Labour - Birmingham Northfield)
Thursday 24th April 2025

Question to the Department for Business and Trade:

To ask the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, with reference of the oral contribution by the Rt hon. Member for North West Essex of 12 April 2025, Official Report, column 846, what estimate his Department made of the potential impact of the proposed commercial deal with Jingye on (a) jobs and (b) cost to the public purse.

Answered by Sarah Jones - Minister of State (Department for Energy Security and Net Zero)

This Government has not been able to assess the potential impacts of the last Government’s proposed commercial deal with Jingye given it does not exist. We do know there had been a lack of progress before this Government took office.

This Government has worked intensively with Jingye to try and reach a co-investment deal that met our public accountability and legal requirements, worked for local people and UK taxpayers, safeguarded as many jobs as possible, and put British Steel on a sustainable footing for the future. When Jingye rejected an offer of substantial financial support and took steps to enact pre-emptive blast furnace closures, we took prompt action which resulted in British Steel cancelling the consultation on a potential 2,700 redundancies.

Birmingham City Council: Staff
Asked by: Laurence Turner (Labour - Birmingham Northfield)
Thursday 24th April 2025

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

To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, pursuant to the Answer of 7 April 2025 to Question 43306 on Birmingham City Council: Finance, whether Birmingham City Council has reimbursed her Department for any costs associated with that intervention; and if she will publish details of any such costs, broken down by heading.

Answered by Jim McMahon - Minister of State (Housing, Communities and Local Government)

It is established practice for MHCLG to provide a Chief of Staff function to support Commissioners appointed to local authorities in statutory intervention. There are currently two full-time equivalent roles attached to the intervention in Birmingham City Council. These costs are contained within existing departmental budgets, and in line with standard practice. No separate estimate of exact costs has been made.

As is standard practice for Councils under intervention, Birmingham City Council has not reimbursed the department for any costs associated with the Chief of Staff function, but does cover the Commissioners’ fees.

Birmingham City Council: Staff
Asked by: Laurence Turner (Labour - Birmingham Northfield)
Thursday 24th April 2025

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

To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, pursuant to the Answer of 7 April 2025 to Question 43306, on Birmingham City Council: Finance, how many officials in her Department provide support to that intervention on a (a) headcount and (b) full-time equivalent basis; and if she will make an estimate of the cost of departmental support to the intervention since October 2023.

Answered by Jim McMahon - Minister of State (Housing, Communities and Local Government)

It is established practice for MHCLG to provide a Chief of Staff function to support Commissioners appointed to local authorities in statutory intervention. There are currently two full-time equivalent roles attached to the intervention in Birmingham City Council. These costs are contained within existing departmental budgets, and in line with standard practice. No separate estimate of exact costs has been made.

As is standard practice for Councils under intervention, Birmingham City Council has not reimbursed the department for any costs associated with the Chief of Staff function, but does cover the Commissioners’ fees.

School Support Staff Negotiating Body: Public Appointments
Asked by: Laurence Turner (Labour - Birmingham Northfield)
Friday 25th April 2025

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what her timetable is for appointing a new Chair of the School Support Staff Negotiating Body.

Answered by Catherine McKinnell - Minister of State (Education)

The government values and recognises the professionalism of the entire school workforce. School support staff play a vital role in children’s education and are crucial to ensuring we give children the best possible life chances.

The School Support Staff Negotiating Body (SSSNB) will mean that employers and employee representatives come together to negotiate terms and conditions and pay for school support staff, to ensure that support staff are properly recognised and rewarded for the work they do.

My right hon. Friend, the Secretary of State for Education plans to follow the usual public appointments process and appoint a Chair for the SSSNB after primary legislation receives Royal Assent.

Steel Council
Asked by: Laurence Turner (Labour - Birmingham Northfield)
Friday 25th April 2025

Question to the Department for Business and Trade:

To ask the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, what plans he has for the future composition of the Steel Council.

Answered by Sarah Jones - Minister of State (Department for Energy Security and Net Zero)

Following the publication of the Strategy, the Secretary of State intends to continue to convene the Steel Council throughout this Parliament, so we can make sure we drive implementation of the Strategy. Discussions will be held with members of the Council regarding its future composition.

South Western Railway: Rolling Stock
Asked by: Laurence Turner (Labour - Birmingham Northfield)
Friday 25th April 2025

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what estimate she has made of the cost to the public purse of the additional time taken to introduce the South Western Railway Arterio rolling stock fleet.

Answered by Simon Lightwood - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport)

Arterio delays were initially caused by manufacturing and software issues, the responsibility of Alstom. There have been a number of more recent issues including driver training and platform infrastructure readiness, the responsibility of South Western Railway, which have impacted the ability to bring further units into passenger service as envisaged. My officials are actively engaged in ensuring all appropriate actions are being taken in the interests of passengers and taxpayers.

The Rail Minister has asked FirstGroup and MTR, the current owners of SWR, to meet with me urgently to explain what they are doing to address these issues as a priority.

Railways: Greater Manchester
Asked by: Laurence Turner (Labour - Birmingham Northfield)
Friday 25th April 2025

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what assessment she has made of the potential impact of remodelling Manchester Oxford Road railway station on rail capacity.

Answered by Lilian Greenwood - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport)

Improving rail capacity and performance are key aims of the Government’s investment programme for Manchester, hence the prioritisation of improvements to Oxford Road station which is a key constraint on the network. As the Oxford Road project develops over the next couple of years, further timetable and station capacity studies will be made.

Further Education: Special Educational Needs
Asked by: Laurence Turner (Labour - Birmingham Northfield)
Thursday 1st May 2025

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, pursuant to the Answer of 11 April to Question 40395 on Further Education: Special Educational Needs, whether any ringfenced capital grants have been made to the SEND-specialist further education sector in the last ten years; and what information her Department holds on capital expenditure by SEND-specialist further education providers.

Answered by Janet Daby - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Education)

The statutory duty to provide sufficient school places for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) or who require alternative provision sits with local authorities.

The department provides funding to local authorities to support them to meet this duty. Local authorities can spend their funding across the 0 to 25 age range, including in special post-16 institutions or other further education settings. The need for investment across this age range will differ between different local authorities, dependent on local circumstances, and it is therefore for local authorities to determine how best to prioritise available funding to address their local priorities.

The department has published £740 million of local authority high needs capital allocations for the 2025/26 financial year. Although this funding is not ringfenced and local authorities have discretion over how they spend their funding, we do ask local authorities to complete and return a grant assurance data return each year to provide details on the projects they intend to fund using their high needs provision capital allocation funding.

Whilst local authorities are not required to publish these returns, the department does encourage them to consider doing so to aid local transparency.

Birmingham City Council: Staff
Asked by: Laurence Turner (Labour - Birmingham Northfield)
Wednesday 30th April 2025

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

To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, pursuant to the Answer of 24 April 2025 to Question 46451 on Birmingham City Council: Finance, what the estimated cost of providing central support to that intervention was in (a) 2023-2024, (b) 2024-25 and (c) 2025-26 to date.

Answered by Jim McMahon - Minister of State (Housing, Communities and Local Government)

It is established practice for MHCLG to provide a Chief of Staff function to support Commissioners appointed to local authorities in statutory intervention. In line with normal practice, the Department does not comment on the detail of civil service staffing or pay arrangements.

Birmingham City Council: Finance
Asked by: Laurence Turner (Labour - Birmingham Northfield)
Wednesday 30th April 2025

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

To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, pursuant to the Answer of 24 April 2025 to Question 46451 on Birmingham City Council: Finance, whether her Department has made an inexact estimate of the cost of providing central support to that intervention.

Answered by Jim McMahon - Minister of State (Housing, Communities and Local Government)

It is established practice for MHCLG to provide a Chief of Staff function to support Commissioners appointed to local authorities in statutory intervention. In line with normal practice, the Department does not comment on the detail of civil service staffing or pay arrangements.

Enterprise Zones
Asked by: Laurence Turner (Labour - Birmingham Northfield)
Tuesday 6th May 2025

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

To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, what the process is for amending an enterprise zone's boundaries.

Answered by Alex Norris - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Housing, Communities and Local Government)

Enterprise Zone sites were carefully selected and are designated in law. We currently have no plans to allow for boundaries to be redrawn

Life Sciences: Expenditure
Asked by: Laurence Turner (Labour - Birmingham Northfield)
Wednesday 7th May 2025

Question to the Department for Science, Innovation & Technology:

To ask the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, what the (a) total and (b) per capita public expenditure on life sciences was in each of the last five years by region.

Answered by Feryal Clark - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Science, Innovation and Technology)

Public expenditure on life sciences is funded by various public organisations. The Government does not aggregate data from these organisations regarding their total, regional and per capita expenditure.

Community Wealth Funds
Asked by: Laurence Turner (Labour - Birmingham Northfield)
Wednesday 7th May 2025

Question to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, what recent progress her Department has made on the establishment of the community wealth fund.

Answered by Stephanie Peacock - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Culture, Media and Sport)

The government announced in November 2024 that it is allocating £87.5 million of dormant assets funding to the Community Wealth Fund and is committed to ensuring it delivers meaningful benefits to disadvantaged communities across England. DCMS and MHCLG are working to shortly publish the government response to the Community Wealth Fund technical consultation. This will set out the final design of the Community Wealth Fund, including further information on how beneficiary communities will be selected, and other elements of its delivery.



Bills
Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (Review) Bill 2024-26
Presented by Laurence Turner (Labour - Birmingham Northfield)
Private Members' Bill - Ten Minute Bill

A Bill to require the Secretary of State to review the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority; and for connected purposes.

Commons - 20%




Laurence Turner mentioned

Parliamentary Debates
Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (Review)
2 speeches (1,543 words)
1st reading1st Reading Common Hansards link
Tuesday 6th May 2025 - Commons Chamber

Mentions:
1: Laurence Turner (Lab - Birmingham Northfield) compassionate scheme can bring victims some measure of justice.Question put and agreed to.Ordered,That Laurence Turner - Link to Speech

Criminal Injuries Compensation
44 speeches (12,863 words)
Tuesday 29th April 2025 - Westminster Hall
Ministry of Justice
Mentions:
1: Jim Shannon (DUP - Strangford) Member for Birmingham Northfield (Laurence Turner) for setting the scene. - Link to Speech
2: Catherine Atkinson (Lab - Derby North) Friend the Member for Birmingham Northfield (Laurence Turner) on securing this debate, and on his powerful - Link to Speech
3: Warinder Juss (Lab - Wolverhampton West) Friend the Member for Birmingham Northfield (Laurence Turner) on securing this important debate and on - Link to Speech
4: Josh Babarinde (LD - Eastbourne) Member for Birmingham Northfield (Laurence Turner) on securing the debate. - Link to Speech
5: Kieran Mullan (Con - Bexhill and Battle) Member for Birmingham Northfield (Laurence Turner) on securing the debate. - Link to Speech
6: Alex Davies-Jones (Lab - Pontypridd) Friend the Member for Birmingham Northfield (Laurence Turner) for securing this important debate. - Link to Speech



Select Committee Documents
Wednesday 7th May 2025
Oral Evidence - Railway Industry Association, Railway Industry Association, Rail Forum, and Rail Forum

Rail investment pipelines: ending boom and bust - Transport Committee

Found: Steff Aquarone; Dr Scott Arthur; Mrs Elsie Blundell; Olly Glover; Alex Mayer; Rebecca Smith; Laurence Turner

Wednesday 7th May 2025
Oral Evidence - Network Rail, and Network Rail

Rail investment pipelines: ending boom and bust - Transport Committee

Found: Steff Aquarone; Dr Scott Arthur; Mrs Elsie Blundell; Olly Glover; Alex Mayer; Rebecca Smith; Laurence Turner

Wednesday 23rd April 2025
Oral Evidence - Department for Transport, and Department for Transport

Transport Committee

Found: Catherine Atkinson; Mrs Elsie Blundell; Olly Glover; Alex Mayer; Baggy Shanker; Rebecca Smith; Laurence Turner



Bill Documents
Apr. 23 2025
Bill 143 2024-25 (as introduced)
Theft of Tools of Trade (Sentencing) Bill 2024-26
Bill

Found: Ms Stella Creasy, Margaret Mullane, Mrs Sharon Hodgson, Jodie Gosling, Dr Allison Gardner, Laurence Turner




Laurence Turner - Select Committee Information

Calendar
Tuesday 29th April 2025 3:30 p.m.
Transport Committee - Private Meeting
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Wednesday 30th April 2025 9:15 a.m.
Transport Committee - Private Meeting
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Wednesday 30th April 2025 9:15 a.m.
Transport Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: Managing the impact of street works
At 9:15am: Oral evidence
Lilian Greenwood MP - Minister for the Future of Roads at Department for Transport
Anthony Ferguson - Deputy Director for Traffic and Technology at Department for Transport
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Tuesday 29th April 2025 3:30 p.m.
Transport Committee - Private Meeting
Subject: Buses connecting communities
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Wednesday 7th May 2025 9:15 a.m.
Transport Committee - Private Meeting
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Tuesday 6th May 2025 4 p.m.
Transport Committee - Private Meeting
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Wednesday 7th May 2025 9:15 a.m.
Transport Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: Rail investment pipelines: ending boom and bust
At 9:15am: Oral evidence
Sir Andrew Haines - Chief Executive at Network Rail
Jeremy Westlake - Chief Financial Officer at Network Rail
At 10:15am: Oral evidence
Robert Cook - Policy Director at Railway Industry Association
Noel Travers - Chair at Railway Industry Association
Elaine Clark OBE - Chief Executive at Rail Forum
Michelle Craven-Faulkner - Vice Chair at Rail Forum
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Wednesday 14th May 2025 9:15 a.m.
Transport Committee - Private Meeting
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Wednesday 14th May 2025 9:15 a.m.
Transport Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: Buses connecting communities
At 9:15am: Oral evidence
Simon Lightwood MP - Minister for Local Transport at Department for Transport
Stephen Fidler - Director of Buses and Inclusion at Department for Transport
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Tuesday 13th May 2025 4 p.m.
Transport Committee - Private Meeting
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Tuesday 20th May 2025 4 p.m.
Transport Committee - Private Meeting
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Wednesday 21st May 2025 9:15 a.m.
Transport Committee - Private Meeting
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Select Committee Documents
Wednesday 23rd April 2025
Correspondence - Letter from the Chief Executive, Heathrow Airport following-up the evidence session on Heathrow Airport power outage, dated 15 April 2025

Transport Committee
Wednesday 23rd April 2025
Correspondence - Letter from the Operations Director, SSEN following-up the session on Heathrow Airport power outage, dated 9 April 2025

Transport Committee
Wednesday 23rd April 2025
Oral Evidence - Department for Transport, and Department for Transport

Transport Committee
Tuesday 29th April 2025
Written Evidence - Department for Transport
RIP0061 - Rail investment pipelines: ending boom and bust

Rail investment pipelines: ending boom and bust - Transport Committee
Tuesday 29th April 2025
Written Evidence - Eurofima
RIP0059 - Rail investment pipelines: ending boom and bust

Rail investment pipelines: ending boom and bust - Transport Committee
Tuesday 29th April 2025
Written Evidence - Shropshire Council
MIS0082 - Managing the impact of street works

Managing the impact of street works - Transport Committee
Wednesday 30th April 2025
Correspondence - Letter from the Secretary of State for Transport relating to Supplementary Estimates, dated 22 April 2025

Transport Committee
Wednesday 30th April 2025
Oral Evidence - Department for Transport, and Department for Transport

Managing the impact of street works - Transport Committee
Wednesday 7th May 2025
Oral Evidence - Network Rail, and Network Rail

Rail investment pipelines: ending boom and bust - Transport Committee
Wednesday 7th May 2025
Oral Evidence - Railway Industry Association, Railway Industry Association, Rail Forum, and Rail Forum

Rail investment pipelines: ending boom and bust - Transport Committee
Tuesday 13th May 2025
Written Evidence - JAG(UK)
MIS0083 - Managing the impact of street works

Managing the impact of street works - Transport Committee
Tuesday 13th May 2025
Written Evidence - Transport East
BCC0128 - Buses connecting communities

Buses connecting communities - Transport Committee
Wednesday 14th May 2025
Formal Minutes - Formal Minutes for Session 2024-25

Transport Committee
Wednesday 14th May 2025
Attendance statistics - Members' attendance statistics

Transport Committee
Wednesday 14th May 2025
Oral Evidence - Department for Transport, and Department for Transport

Buses connecting communities - Transport Committee
Wednesday 21st May 2025
Estimate memoranda - Office of Rail and Road Main Estimates Memorandum 2025-26

Transport Committee
Wednesday 21st May 2025
Correspondence - Letter from the Secretary of State for Transport related to the Sustainable Fuel Bill, dated 15 May 2025

Transport Committee
Wednesday 21st May 2025
Correspondence - Letter from the Secretary of State for Transport relating to evidence session on 23 April, dated 13 May 2025

Transport Committee