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Dan has 145 parliamentary questions on record. Activity data comes from Hansard, the UK Parliament Questions API, and the Bills API.

Debate activity

No debate appearances recorded for this MP in the last 12 months.

Question activity

Written and oral parliamentary questions tabled in the last 12 months.

145

Written

0

Oral

145

Answered

145

Total

Most questioned departments

Department of Health and Social Care 22 questions
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs 20 questions
Department for Energy Security and Net Zero 15 questions
Department for Education 15 questions
Department for Transport 14 questions
Department for Business and Trade 10 questions
Department for Science, Innovation and Technology 8 questions
Department for Work and Pensions 8 questions

Most active question topics

Transport 15 questions
NHS / Health 9 questions
Education 9 questions
Trade 7 questions
Environment / Climate 7 questions

Recent questions

Question
Pupils: Absenteeism 13 Jul 2026 Department for Education
Geothermal Power 13 Jul 2026 Department for Energy Security and Net Zero
Driving Licences: Disqualification 13 Jul 2026 Department for Transport
Sports: Finance 13 Jul 2026 Department for Culture, Media and Sport
Adult Education: Finance 13 Jul 2026 Department for Education
Animal Welfare: Water 13 Jul 2026 Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Pupils: Absenteeism 10 Jul 2026 Department for Education
Great Western Railway: Mobile Phones 10 Jul 2026 Department for Transport
Procurement: South West 10 Jul 2026 Cabinet Office
Respiratory Diseases: Health Services 10 Jul 2026 Department of Health and Social Care

Sources: Written Questions API, Oral Questions API

Activity FAQs

How many parliamentary questions has Dan Norris asked?

Dan Norris has tabled 145 parliamentary questions in the last 12 months: 145 written and 0 oral. The Commons average is 127 questions per MP over the same period.

What is the difference between written and oral questions?

Written questions require a formal written response from a government minister, usually within a set number of sitting days. Oral questions are asked aloud during departmental question time in the Commons chamber.