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Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Birmingham Women's and Children's NHS Foundation Trust: Cybersecurity (27 Feb 2023)

Will Quince: Following the recent cyber attack on Advanced, a supplier of digital systems to health and care organisations, Birmingham Women's and Children's NHS Foundation Trust has reconnected to Advanced systems. At present, no significant patient or service user harm arising from this incident has been reported in either health or social care. Though investigations are ongoing, it appears that the...

Ukraine: Update (16 Jan 2023)

Rachael Maskell: I thank the Defence Secretary for his full exposition of the military aid that he is providing. It is so important that Ukrainians have the most advanced systems at their disposal. However, we also know that Putin is targeting the energy infrastructure across Ukraine, so could the Defence Secretary say a little more about what we are doing to help protect that infrastructure and rebuild it...

Scottish Parliament: NHS Scotland (Cyberattack) (29 Nov 2022)

Humza Yousaf: ..., was brought back online in October. I make it clear that no NHS Scotland patient data was affected and well-established contingency arrangements were in place to sustain effective delivery. All Advanced systems have been tested and security checked, with close working by NSS with the National Cyber Security Centre and the Information Commissioner’s Office. I extend my sincere thanks to...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: General Practitioners: Wycombe (23 May 2022)

Maria Caulfield: .... NHS England and NHS Improvement have advised that six practices will receive funding for new advanced telephony systems, with a further three practices already in receipt of funding for existing advanced systems. This will provide more capacity, flexibility for patients and enable more efficient use of existing practice staff.

NATO and International Security (19 May 2022)

John Healey: ...of NATO territory. I am not sure whether that is covered by the combat effectiveness the Defence Secretary spoke about, but it implies a very serious strengthening of military capability, with more advanced systems, more permanent basing, higher force readiness and more intense exercises.

Written Answers — Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy: Aerospace Industry: Quality Control (29 Jun 2021)

Paul Scully: ...of aviation for more than 100 years. Our Aerospace Sector is a world leader in the design, manufacture and aftercare of some of the highest value products on aircraft – wings, engines and advanced systems. Aerospace companies in the UK work to the highest quality and standards which ensures the world leading standing of our Aerospace sector.

Air Traffic Management and Unmanned Aircraft Bill [Lords] ( 2 Feb 2021)

Paul Howell: ..., be welcome. In addition, there are many busy airports around the world that happily integrate general aviation and commercial flights, and these opportunities should be more achievable under more advanced systems as and when they are introduced. My main concern today, however, is about the powers on allowing the waiver of the rule that airlines must use their allocated airport slots at...

3. Statement by the Minister for Economy, Transport and North Wales: Burns Recommendations — Next Steps ( 8 Dec 2020)

Ken Skates: .... Integration is going to be absolutely vital in delivering affordable transport solutions for the public. I'm very keen to make sure that we develop ticketing systems that are similar to very advanced systems that exist across other parts of the UK and further afield, including, for example, in Liverpool, where very, very affordable forms of public transport are available to the public. I...

GKN Aerospace, Kings Norton (24 Apr 2019)

Andrew Stephenson: ...world stage. We are a world leader in the design, manufacture and maintenance of some of the most complex and high-value components of an aircraft, including the wings, engines, aerostructures and advanced systems. Our industry turns over £39 billion a year and the vast majority of what we make in the UK is exported globally. Around half of the world’s modern passenger aircraft have...

Written Ministerial Statements — Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy: Industrial Strategy ( 6 Dec 2018)

Greg Clark: ...and industries in the years ahead. The Aerospace sector is a leading industrial sector for the UK with particular strengths in the design, manufacture and support of wings, engine as well as advanced systems such as landing gear and cockpit technologies. These activities are an undoubted strength of our economy; indeed, they are at the heart of the nation’s competitive advantage. ...

Bombardier - Statement (22 Nov 2018)

Baroness Vere of Norbiton: ...we really need to be involved in. Wings are manufactured by Airbus and Bombardier, as we have heard. We have engines from Rolls-Royce, aerostructures from Spirit, Bombardier, GKN and Melrose, and advanced systems from Safran, UTC, Thales and GE Aviation. The total turnover of the aerospace sector is £33.5 billion. It supports direct employment of 124,000 people and indirect employment of...

Public Bill Committee: Taxation (Cross-border Trade) Bill: Examination of Witnesses (23 Jan 2018)

Gordon Tutt: In terms of the systems we have currently for undertaking customs procedures, we probably have some of the most advanced systems in the world for doing these transactions. We have a lot of advantages over other countries in that we have got integration with our community systems providers in the ports, who can provide advance information. Customs and the Border Force to some...

Written Answers — Department for Exiting the European Union: Aerospace Industry (14 Nov 2017)

Robin Walker: The UK is a world leading exporter in civil aerospace, with key strengths in some of the most complex parts of aircraft including engines, wings, and advanced systems such as landing gear. Through Government’s regular dialogue with the UK aerospace industry, we are aware of a range of opportunities the UK’s exit from the European Union may present for the sector. To ensure the aerospace...

Written Answers — Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy: Aerospace Industry ( 8 Nov 2017)

Richard Harrington: The UK has the second largest aerospace industry globally, with strengths in some of the most technologically advanced parts of aircraft: wings, engines and advanced systems. The industry has annual turnover of around £32 billion, and exports some £30 billion. Through the Aerospace Growth Partnership, Government is supporting action by industry to make sure the UK remains competitive,...

Written Answers — Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy: Aerospace Industry ( 1 Feb 2017)

Jesse Norman: ...has allocated £1.95bn to 2026 to co-fund aerospace related R&D activities. 160 technology projects worth £1.3 billion are currently under way, spanning wings, engines, aero structures and advanced systems. This involves 195 different companies and organisations, including over 100 SMEs. In addition the Government is helping the sector develop its supply chain by investing £80m in the...

Written Answers — Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy: Aerospace Industry ( 1 Feb 2017)

Jesse Norman: The UK has the second largest aerospace industry, with strengths in some of the most technologically advanced parts of aircraft – wings, engines and advanced systems. The sector has annual turnover of around £30 billion, and exports some £25 billion. Through the Aerospace Growth Partnership, Government is supporting action by industry to make sure the UK remains competitive, including a...

Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy: Aerospace (31 Jan 2017)

Jesse Norman: The UK has the second largest aerospace industry worldwide, with strengths in some of the most technologically advanced parts of aircraft—wings, engines and advanced systems. The sector has annual turnover of around £30 billion and exports some £25 billion a year.

Written Answers — Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy: Aerospace Industry (30 Jan 2017)

Jesse Norman: ...has allocated £1.95bn to 2026 to co-fund aerospace related R&D activities: 160 technology projects worth £1.3 billion are currently under way, spanning wings, engines, aero structures and advanced systems. This involves 195 different companies and organisations, including over 100 SMEs. In addition the Government is also helping the sector develop its supply chain by investing £80m in...

Apprenticeships Funding — [Mr Gary Streeter in the Chair] ( 1 Nov 2016)

Chris Green: ...apprenticeships, but people are often unaware of the level to which they can be taken. For example, someone can be paid to study and gain a full bachelor’s or master’s degree in subjects such as advanced systems engineering. I am delighted that the Government are continuing to support young people in moving into work by allocating £1 billion to the youth contract and ensuring that...

Written Answers — Department for Business, Innovation and Skills: Aviation: Noise ( 2 Nov 2015)

Baroness Neville-Rolfe: The Government is supporting industry investment in the development and deployment of technologies for new aircraft, including technologies for new engines, aero structures and advanced systems, to reduce noise and other emissions from aviation. This support is integral to the work between industry and Government through the Aerospace Growth Partnership and the Aerospace Technology Institute...


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