Information between 11th September 2025 - 21st September 2025
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16 Sep 2025 - Child Poverty Strategy (Removal of Two Child Limit) - View Vote Context Mike Martin voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 61 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 1 Liberal Democrat No votes Tally: Ayes - 89 Noes - 79 |
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Leasehold: Reform
Asked by: Mike Martin (Liberal Democrat - Tunbridge Wells) Monday 15th September 2025 Question to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government: To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, when her Department plans (a) to (i) launch and (ii) close the public consultation on enfranchisement valuation methodology under the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024 and (c) to publish the findings of that consultation; and by what date she plans to bring forward legislative proposals to implement those findings. Answered by Matthew Pennycook - Minister of State (Housing, Communities and Local Government) I refer the Hon. Member to the answer given to Question UIN 68213 on 23 July 2025. |
Leasehold: Reform
Asked by: Mike Martin (Liberal Democrat - Tunbridge Wells) Monday 15th September 2025 Question to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government: To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, what steps she is taking to address the loophole in the Leasehold Reform, Housing and Urban Development Act 1993 whereby freeholders can retain undemised flats to prevent buildings from qualifying for collective enfranchisement. Answered by Matthew Pennycook - Minister of State (Housing, Communities and Local Government) The government wants to support leaseholders to take control of the management of their buildings through the right to manage or to enfranchise should they wish to do so. That is why we have already implemented the provisions in the Leasehold and Freehold reform act to remove the two-year qualifying period before people can enfranchise or extend their lease.
Where a freeholder owns a flat within a building this is no bar to leaseholders exercising their right to manage or to enfranchise. However, we recognise that if a freeholder owns a substantial portion of a building, claims are likely to be difficult. We would welcome any evidence of freeholders choosing to retain flats within buildings in order to complicate right to manage or enfranchisement proceedings.
The Government has committed to further reform the leasehold system by enacting remaining Law Commission recommendations relating to enfranchisement and the Right to Manage. |
National Investigation Service: Audit
Asked by: Mike Martin (Liberal Democrat - Tunbridge Wells) Wednesday 17th September 2025 Question to the Department for Business and Trade: To ask the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, how many audits the Public Sector Fraud Authority has undertaken into the National Investigation Service; what the purpose of these audits was; what methods were used during these audits; what the risks identified during these audits were; and how long each of these audits took. Answered by Blair McDougall - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Business and Trade) On 12 October 2023, the Public Sector Fraud Authority were requested to undertake a formal operational review of National Investigation Service, with a primary purpose to focus on performance. The review team included experts from the National Crime Agency, Serious Fraud Office, HM Revenue and Customs, Government Internal Audit Agency, and NHS Counter Fraud Authority. The review report was provided to DBT on 17 November 2023 and made recommendations to prevent future risk of secondments lapsing and appropriate governance. There have been no other formal audits or reviews undertaken by the Public Sector Fraud Authority into National Investigation Service. |
National Investigation Service: Complaints
Asked by: Mike Martin (Liberal Democrat - Tunbridge Wells) Wednesday 17th September 2025 Question to the Department for Business and Trade: To ask the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, how many complaints his Department has received on the National Investigation Service. Answered by Blair McDougall - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Business and Trade) The Department for Business and Trade does not maintain a central record of complaints specifically about the National Investigation Service (NATIS). While no formal complaints have been received directly by the Department, NATIS has been the subject of various Parliamentary Questions and Freedom of Information requests, indicating a level of interest. In July 2025, the Department supported a response to a written complaint submitted to the Insolvency Service which included concerns about NATIS. All correspondence is handled in line with established procedures to ensure appropriate and consistent responses. |
National Investigation Service: Finance
Asked by: Mike Martin (Liberal Democrat - Tunbridge Wells) Wednesday 17th September 2025 Question to the Department for Business and Trade: To ask the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, what steps his Department took to undertake due diligence in relation to the National Investigation Service before its funding for that body to enhance counter-fraud work was announced in the Spring Statement 2022. Answered by Blair McDougall - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Business and Trade) At the time of the Spring Statement 2022 the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS) had commissioned and managed NATIS to undertake potentially fraudulent covid loan investigations. Through the Machinery of Government changes accountability for NATIS passed to DBT in February 2023. Financial, Commercial and Security due diligence was completed by DBT in preparation for the contract that commenced April 2024. |
Bounce Back Loan Scheme: Fraud
Asked by: Mike Martin (Liberal Democrat - Tunbridge Wells) Monday 15th September 2025 Question to the Department for Business and Trade: To ask the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, on what dates the Government renewed the contract for the National Investigation Service to investigate COVID-19 Bounce Back Loan fraud nationwide. Answered by Kate Dearden - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Business and Trade) NATIS was commissioned by the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS), subsequently The Department for Business and Trade (DBT) in September 2020 to undertake investigations into potentially fraudulent activity by recipients of loans under the Covid-19 Bounce Back Loan Scheme. The contract was renewed effective from 1st April 2024. |
Bounce Back Loan Scheme: Fraud
Asked by: Mike Martin (Liberal Democrat - Tunbridge Wells) Monday 15th September 2025 Question to the Department for Business and Trade: To ask the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, on what date the National Investigation Service was contracted to investigate COVID-19 Bounce Back Loan fraud nationwide. Answered by Kate Dearden - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Business and Trade) NATIS was commissioned by the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS), subsequently The Department for Business and Trade (DBT) in September 2020 to undertake investigations into potentially fraudulent activity by recipients of loans under the Covid-19 Bounce Back Loan Scheme. The contract was renewed effective from 1st April 2024. |
National Investigation Service
Asked by: Mike Martin (Liberal Democrat - Tunbridge Wells) Monday 15th September 2025 Question to the Department for Business and Trade: To ask the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, on what date his Department was made aware of Mazars' report commissioned by Thurrock Council into the National Investigation Service; and what steps it took in response. Answered by Kate Dearden - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Business and Trade) The Department for Business and Trade (DBT) became aware of the Mazars report commissioned by Thurrock Council into the NATIS in June 2024. The report was independently commissioned by Thurrock Council to review NATIS activity internally. DBT was not consulted or interviewed during its preparation. Although confidential, the recommendations of the report were published in Thurrock Council board meeting quarter 2 2024. In response, DBT requested the report from NATIS, which was provided July 2024. There was one finding directly affecting DBT that had already been addressed ahead of DBT receiving the report. |
Coronavirus: Fraud
Asked by: Mike Martin (Liberal Democrat - Tunbridge Wells) Monday 15th September 2025 Question to the Department for Business and Trade: To ask the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, how many cases have been transferred from the National Investigation Service under Thurrock Council to the Insolvency Service. Answered by Kate Dearden - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Business and Trade) No cases have yet been transferred from the National Investigation Service (NATIS) to the Insolvency Service. The Department for Business and Trade is working closely with both agencies to ensure a smooth and secure transition of ongoing investigations. This careful approach is designed to protect the integrity of the casework and the recovery of public funds lost to Covid-related fraud. |
National Investigation Service
Asked by: Mike Martin (Liberal Democrat - Tunbridge Wells) Monday 15th September 2025 Question to the Attorney General: To ask the Solicitor General, what assessment the Crown Prosecution Service has made of the adequacy of National Investigation Service investigations. Answered by Ellie Reeves - Solicitor General (Attorney General's Office) The Department for Business and Trade has responsibility for the National Investigation Service, given it is overseen by the Insolvency Service. As a result, the Crown Prosecution has made no assessment of the adequacy of the National Investigation Service. |
Members: Correspondence
Asked by: Mike Martin (Liberal Democrat - Tunbridge Wells) Tuesday 16th September 2025 Question to the Department of Health and Social Care: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, when the Minister for Secondary Care plans to respond to the correspondence of 28 July 2025 from the hon. Member for Tunbridge Wells on the Dashboard for Accelerated Discharge. Answered by Karin Smyth - Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care) I have received the hon. Member’s correspondence and will reply in due course. |
Bounce Back Loan Scheme: Fraud
Asked by: Mike Martin (Liberal Democrat - Tunbridge Wells) Tuesday 16th September 2025 Question to the Department for Business and Trade: To ask the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, how many cases of alleged covid-19 Bounce Back Loan Fraud the National Investigation Service investigated under its contract with the Government; and how many people were arrested because of these investigations but not charged. Answered by Blair McDougall - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Business and Trade) The National Investigation Service have investigated 254 Bounce Back Loan Fraud cases in total (including both open and closed cases). There have been 6 arrests resulting in no charge. There have been 56 arrests where the cases are still ongoing, and the suspect has been released pending investigation, a number of these may result in no charge. |
Disabled Students' Allowances
Asked by: Mike Martin (Liberal Democrat - Tunbridge Wells) Wednesday 17th September 2025 Question to the Department for Education: To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what steps she is taking to ensure that the contracted suppliers for the Disabled Students' Allowance are transparent with students on pricing. Answered by Josh MacAlister - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Education) Non-medical help hourly rates, together with any awards for travel, accommodation, or other costs, are supplied in the student’s entitlement letter, which outlines approved support. Additionally, the full breakdown of equipment costs is detailed in the needs assessment report, and students are entitled to request a copy of this report at any time. This means that students can see the costs associated with each element of their Disabled Students' Allowance support.
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MP Financial Interests |
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15th September 2025
Mike Martin (Liberal Democrat - Tunbridge Wells) 2. Donations and other support (including loans) for activities as an MP William Reeve - £1,500.00 Source |
15th September 2025
Mike Martin (Liberal Democrat - Tunbridge Wells) 2. Donations and other support (including loans) for activities as an MP William Reeve - £1,500.00 Source |
15th September 2025
Mike Martin (Liberal Democrat - Tunbridge Wells) 2. Donations and other support (including loans) for activities as an MP Field View Mentors Limited - £3,000.00 Source |
15th September 2025
Mike Martin (Liberal Democrat - Tunbridge Wells) 2. Donations and other support (including loans) for activities as an MP Ramesh Dewan - £3,153.28 Source |
Select Committee Documents |
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Friday 19th September 2025
Report - 1st Report - Subsea telecommunications cables: resilience and crisis preparedness National Security Strategy (Joint Committee) Found: Labour; Rotherham) Mr Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi (Labour; Slough)Bill Esterson (Labour; Sefton Central) Mike Martin |
Monday 15th September 2025
Formal Minutes - Defence Committee Formal Minutes 2024-25 (until Summer recess) Defence Committee Found: Dhesi, in the Chair1 Calvin Bailey Alex Baker Lincoln Jopp Emma Lewell-Buck Jesse Norman Mike Martin |
Monday 8th September 2025
Oral Evidence - Electoral Commission, and Electoral Commission National Security Strategy (Joint Committee) Found: Mike Martin: Yes, sure. |
Monday 8th September 2025
Oral Evidence - Peter Geoghegan, CryptoUK, and Spotlight on Corruption National Security Strategy (Joint Committee) Found: Mike Martin: Yes, sure. |
Select Committee Documents |
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Monday 15th September 2025
Formal Minutes - Defence Committee Formal Minutes 2024-25 (until Summer recess) Defence Committee |
Monday 8th September 2025
Oral Evidence - Peter Geoghegan, CryptoUK, and Spotlight on Corruption National Security Strategy (Joint Committee) |
Monday 8th September 2025
Oral Evidence - Electoral Commission, and Electoral Commission National Security Strategy (Joint Committee) |
Friday 19th September 2025
Report - 1st Report - Subsea telecommunications cables: resilience and crisis preparedness National Security Strategy (Joint Committee) |
Wednesday 17th September 2025
Written Evidence - Ministry of Defence UKCES0032 - The UK contribution to European Security The UK contribution to European Security - Defence Committee |
Scottish Calendar |
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Thursday 18th September 2025 9:30 a.m. 15th Meeting, 2025 (Session 6) The committee will meet at 9:30am at T4.60-CR6 The Livingstone Room. 1. Decision on taking business in private: The Committee will decide whether to take item 5 in private. 2. Subordinate legislation: The Committee will take evidence on the Scottish Parliament (Elections etc.) (Miscellaneous Amendments) Order 2025 from— Jamie Hepburn, Minister for Parliamentary Business, Scottish Government Iain Hockenhull, Elections Bill Team Leader, Scottish Government Lorraine Walkinshaw, Lawyer, Scottish Government Jordan McGrory, Lawyer, Scottish Government 3. Subordinate legislation: Jamie Hepburn MSP (Minister for Parliamentary Business) to move—S6M-18103—That the Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee recommends that the Scottish Parliament (Elections etc.) (Miscellaneous Amendments) Order 2025 be approved. 4. Cross-Party Group - approval of change of purpose: The Committee will decide whether to approve a change of purpose request from the Cross-Party Group on Deafness. 5. Work programme: The Committee will review its work programme. For further information, contact the Clerk to the Committee, Catherine Fergusson on 85186 or at [email protected] View calendar - Add to calendar |
Thursday 25th September 2025 9:30 a.m. 16th Meeting, 2025 (Session 6) The committee will meet at 9:30am at T4.60-CR6 The Livingstone Room. 1. Committee effectiveness (in private): The Committee will continue its consideration of a draft report. For further information, contact the Clerk to the Committee, Catherine Fergusson on 85186 or at [email protected] View calendar - Add to calendar |
Thursday 2nd October 2025 9:30 a.m. 17th Meeting, 2025 (Session 6) The committee will meet at 9:30am at T4.60-CR6 The Livingstone Room. 1. Decision on taking business in private: The Committee will decide whether to take item 6 in private. 2. Subordinate legislation: The Committee will take evidence on the Scottish Parliament (Disqualification of Councillors) Regulations 2025 [draft], the Scottish Parliament (Disqualification of Members of the House of Commons) Regulations 2025 [draft], and the Scottish Parliament (Disqualification of Members of the House of Lords) Regulations 2025 [draft] from— Graeme Dey, Minister for Parliamentary Business and Veterans, Scottish Government Ailsa McKeever, Parliament and Legislation Unit, Scottish Government Iain Hockehull, Head of Elections Team, Scottish Government Jordan McGrory, Legal Directorate, Scottish Government 3. Subordinate legislation: Graeme Dey, Minister for Parliamentary Business and Veterans to move—S6M-18743—That the Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee recommends that the Scottish Parliament (Disqualification of Members of the House of Commons) Regulations 2025 be approved. 4. Subordinate legislation: Graeme Dey, Minister for Parliamentary Business and Veterans to move—S6M-18744—That the Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee recommends that the Scottish Parliament (Disqualification of Members of the House of Lords) Regulations 2025 be approved. 5. Subordinate legislation: Graeme Dey, Minister for Parliamentary Business and Veterans to move—S6M-18745—That the Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee recommends that the Scottish Parliament (Disqualification of Councillors) Regulations 2025 be approved. 6. Consideration of guidance: The Committee will consider guidance on legislative consent. For further information, contact the Clerk to the Committee, Catherine Fergusson on 85186 or at [email protected] View calendar - Add to calendar |