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To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, pursuant to the answer of 10 July 2026 to question 16168 on Investment: Strait of Hormuz, how much has she approved from the HMT reserve to deploy additional capabilities in the Middle East for the Multinational Hormuz Mission.

Asked by
Ben Obese-Jecty (Conservative)
Answering body
Treasury
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
22 July 2026
Reference
18794
House
House of Commons

Today, I wish to update the House on the decisive action we are taking to secure the long-term future of Dartmoor's iconic pony populations through a package of new protections and financial support.

Dartmoor’s pony populations and ELM schemes

Dartmoor’s heritage rare breeds and semi-wild ponies are a much cherished part of...

Member
Emma Reynolds (Labour)
Department
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Type
Written statements
Date
16 July 2026
Reference
HCWS274
House
House of Commons

Today I am announcing the appointment of Dr Sandie Okoro OBE as Chair of the independent, non-statutory inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of Zane Gbangbola.

Zane Gbangbola tragically died at the age of seven in February 2014 at his family home in Chertsey, Surrey. The Prime Minister and I...

Member
Emma Reynolds (Labour)
Department
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Type
Written statements
Date
13 July 2026
Reference
HCWS216
House
House of Commons

Today I can inform the House of the publication of a White Paper which outlines this government’s vision to support a thriving, modern veterinary sector through reform of the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966 (VSA).

We are a country that cares deeply for animals, whether they are our pets and companions, our...

Member
Emma Reynolds (Labour)
Department
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Type
Written statements
Date
9 July 2026
Reference
HCWS203
House
House of Commons

Dartmoor ponies are a vital part of our landscape and history. As the Environment Secretary, I have a duty to protect our native species, which obviously include Dartmoor ponies. I want to see the number of Dartmoor ponies maintained and the condition of Dartmoor improved.

Answered by
Emma Reynolds (Labour)
Answering body
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
9 July 2026
Reference
789 c447
House
House of Commons

I pay tribute to my hon. Friend for his work on this important issue. I know there is a lot of concern in his local area and beyond about Dartmoor ponies, but I reassure him that under this Government, there will be no planned reduction in the number of Dartmoor ponies. I am working on solutions to support this fantastic native species, and I will set out further details on that soon. I would love to visit and see the ponies for myself.

Answered by
Emma Reynolds (Labour)
Answering body
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
9 July 2026
Reference
789 c448
House
House of Commons

I agree. Given that the Conservatives created this mess by rejecting some of the Fursdon recommendations, it is a bit rich of them to have a go at the current Government, as we are trying to clear up their mess on this issue and many others. I reassure the hon. Gentleman that I am well aware of the different issues on Dartmoor. A third of the moor is a site of special scientific interest, and we must ensure that we put measures in place to better enable the moor to recover, particularly during the winter. We must ensure that the grazing is more widespread, rather than concentrated in the SSSI. I have recently met with the Dartmoor Land Use Management Group to discuss these issues, and, as I have said, I will continue to pursue a solution that protects Dartmoor ponies and restores the environmental condition of the SSSI.

Answered by
Emma Reynolds (Labour)
Answering body
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
9 July 2026
Reference
789 c448
House
House of Commons

What steps she is taking to support native Dartmoor ponies.

Asked by
Steve Race (Labour)
Answering body
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Oral questions - Lead
Status
Answered
Date
9 July 2026
Reference
900892; 789 cc447-8
House
House of Commons

If she will make a statement on her departmental responsibilities.

Asked by
Callum Anderson (Labour)
Answering body
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Topical questions - Lead
Status
Answered
Date
9 July 2026
Reference
900908; 789 cc455-6
House
House of Commons

Since our last oral questions, we have recently published England’s first long-term farming road map, as I mentioned earlier, and we have opened the first application window for our reformed sustainable farming incentive. I visited the Groundswell agricultural festival to see regenerative farming in action, and I will be at the Great Yorkshire show next week.

Our water delivery taskforce has recently unlocked the infrastructure needed to support nearly 20,000 new homes in East Anglia, and we are taking action to ensure that products on British supermarket shelves such as coffee and cocoa are not linked to illegal deforestation overseas. Like the Under-Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, my hon. Friend the Member for Coventry East (Mary Creagh), I spoke at London Climate Action Week about our bold action to restore nature, and I welcomed the UN Secretary-General to Kew Gardens. Yesterday I announced the biggest ever investment in species recovery.

Finally, we are a nation of animal lovers, as you know very well, Mr Speaker. I have today published the Government’s plans to reform the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966 in order to deliver better outcomes for this great profession—the Act has not been updated since 1966—and our much-loved pets.

Answered by
Emma Reynolds (Labour)
Answering body
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
9 July 2026
Reference
789 cc455-6
House
House of Commons

I thank my hon. Friend for raising this issue. We have worked in close partnership with farmers and stakeholders to shape the new SFI. I can reassure my hon. Friend, and Members across the House, that those farmers who have soon-to-expire ELM revenue agreements will be able to apply in the second window of SFI later this year, in September.

Answered by
Emma Reynolds (Labour)
Answering body
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
9 July 2026
Reference
789 c456
House
House of Commons

That is some brass neck, given that the whole issue of the Dartmoor ponies was created under the right hon. Lady’s Government. They rejected several of the Fursdon review recommendations and put the future of the Dartmoor ponies in doubt. We are having to clear up their mess, so I shall take no lectures from the right hon. Lady.

Answered by
Emma Reynolds (Labour)
Answering body
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
9 July 2026
Reference
789 c456
House
House of Commons

The right hon. Lady lectures us about regulators. We have a tighter grip on our arms-length bodies than the Conservatives did when they were in Government. I issued strategic policy statements to all ALBs earlier this year, writing to the chairs of those organisations to tell them about the Government’s direction of travel. Under her Government, the reason we saw record levels of pollution in our waterways was that they took their foot off the gas and took a blind eye to water companies polluting rivers. And they introduced a system of self-monitoring that was equivalent to Ofsted not sending anybody out to do any inspections of schools.

Answered by
Emma Reynolds (Labour)
Answering body
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
9 July 2026
Reference
789 c456
House
House of Commons

I can reassure my hon. Friend of that. He will have seen that I wrote to Ofwat setting out my early concerns that the creditors’ current proposal does not do enough to protect customers and the environment. The protection of consumers and the environment is at the forefront of all my thinking. I reassure him that we will always act in the national interest. We stand ready for all eventualities, including applying for a special administration regime if that becomes necessary.

Answered by
Emma Reynolds (Labour)
Answering body
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
9 July 2026
Reference
789 c457
House
House of Commons

I can reassure the hon. Gentleman that it is a priority for the Government. I visited the University of Surrey’s veterinary medicine school yesterday, and we have been engaging with the sector, which wants to modernise the legislation. It is not fit for purpose—there are plenty of things available now that were not around in 1966, such as scans for animals. We are absolutely committed as a Government to modernising the legislation to the benefit of the profession—ensuring that we continue to drive up standards, celebrate good practice and root out bad practice—and to the benefit of pet owners, too.

Answered by
Emma Reynolds (Labour)
Answering body
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
9 July 2026
Reference
789 c460
House
House of Commons

I can reassure my hon. Friend that agricultural pollution is top of mind for me as Secretary of State and for the Water Minister, and the issue will form part of the clean water Bill. We need to crack down on water pollution from agriculture in partnership with farmers, making sure that they have the tools that they need to do the right thing, because agricultural pollution accounts for around 42% of overall river pollution.

Answered by
Emma Reynolds (Labour)
Answering body
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
9 July 2026
Reference
789 c461
House
House of Commons

Innovation and productivity go hand in hand, and the Government are backing British agri-tech with real investment. Innovation is central to our farming road map, and I recently announced that we are boosting the farming innovation programme to £123 million this year. We are also working across Government—for example, with the Department for Business and Trade—to open up new export opportunities and drive growth, productivity and jobs across the sector.

Answered by
Emma Reynolds (Labour)
Answering body
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
9 July 2026
Reference
789 c452
House
House of Commons

My hon. Friend is right to say that the Government absolutely recognise the potential of agri-tech as a high-growth sector. That is why it is included in the Government’s industrial strategy. The UK is already a world leader in agri-tech, but we want to ensure that we maintain that leadership. Under this Government, we will continue to bolster our position and boost global exports, as he suggested. We are supporting British agri-tech innovations, such as automated fruit pickers, which are already being used around the world. We should be proud of our strong research base and our culture of farming innovation.

Answered by
Emma Reynolds (Labour)
Answering body
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
9 July 2026
Reference
789 c452
House
House of Commons

I could not agree more with the right hon. Gentleman that the centre is a UK national asset. I or the Minister of State, my hon. Friend the Member for Portsmouth South (Stephen Morgan), would be pleased to visit to learn more about what it is doing.

Answered by
Emma Reynolds (Labour)
Answering body
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
9 July 2026
Reference
789 c453
House
House of Commons

What steps she is taking with Cabinet colleagues to support the agri-tech sector.

Asked by
Josh Newbury (Labour)
Answering body
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Oral questions - Lead
Status
Answered
Date
9 July 2026
Reference
900898; 789 cc452-3
House
House of Commons