Oral Answers to Questions Debate

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Department: Department for Transport

Oral Answers to Questions

Liz Twist Excerpts
Thursday 11th June 2026

(4 days, 9 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Keir Mather Portrait Keir Mather
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The hon. Member is right to say that skin cancer affects people across the United Kingdom and we need to work as one United Kingdom to deal with it. I will certainly take what I learn from my meeting with my hon. Friend the Member for Neath and Swansea East and reflect it through to colleagues in both the Department of Health and Social Care and the devolved Administrations, including in Northern Ireland.

Liz Twist Portrait Liz Twist (Blaydon and Consett) (Lab)
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13. What plans she has to work with local leaders to improve bus services.

Simon Lightwood Portrait The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Transport (Simon Lightwood)
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This Government passed the Bus Services Act 2025 to give local leaders greater control over their bus services, and we are supporting local transport authorities with over £3 billion of funding over the next three years to make the improvements a reality. We are also providing support and guidance on enhanced partnerships and franchising, giving local leaders the tools they need to ensure services meet local needs.

Liz Twist Portrait Liz Twist
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People across the north-east, including in my constituency of Blaydon and Consett, have been benefiting from a £2.50 bus fare for a single journey, funded thanks to the Labour Government and Kim McGuinness, our Labour Mayor of the North East. With that fare, there have been over 100 million bus journeys and an increase in bus patronage. To build on that success, we need the national bus fare cap funding from this Government to continue. Will the Minister confirm that the Government intend to keep the £3 national cap on bus fares beyond March 2027?

Simon Lightwood Portrait Simon Lightwood
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We recognise how important affordable bus fares are, which is why we have extended the £3 bus fare cap in England until March 2027. We are evaluating the impact of the scheme, including on passengers and value for money, to inform decisions on the future bus fare policy. Alongside the cap, this August we are giving every child free bus travel, building on the Kids Go Free scheme pioneered by Mayor Kim McGuinness in the north-east.