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Pub Closures | Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy | Commons debates I recognise the hon. Gentleman’s concern and his work in this area over a long period of time. He is a champion for the sector.
Shared Parental Leave: Self-employed People | Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy | Commons debates I will always engage with anyone who has a view on this particular issue.
Topical Questions | Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy | Commons debates As I have said repeatedly during this questions session, we are not closing post offices. If the hon.
Post Office Closures | Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy | Commons debates Let me first highlight the fact that there are no Crown post offices in the hon. Gentleman’s constituency.
Topical Questions | Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy | Commons debates I thank the hon. Gentleman for his question, which is timely just after fireworks night.
Shared Parental Leave: Self-employed People | Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy | Commons debates I am grateful to the hon. Lady for highlighting this issue through her Bill.
Minimum Wage: Young People | Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy | Written Answers The National Living Wage (NLW) is applicable for those aged 25 or older and will increase in April 2019 to £8.21 per hour.
Post Offices | Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy | Written Answers The overall number of post offices across the UK remains at its most stable in decades with over 11,500 branches thanks to significant Go
Employment: Pregnancy | Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy | Written Answers Last year, Acas published new comprehensive guidance on pregnancy and maternity discrimination and workplace rights and obligations.
Carbon Monoxide: Alarms | Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy | Written Answers Carbon monoxide alarms are regulated under the General Product Safety Regulations 2005 which require that products must be safe before th