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Written Answers — Department for Education: University Technical Colleges: Coronavirus (12 May 2020)

Gillian Keegan: ...and mathematics (STEM) subjects such as engineering and digital technologies. There are over 500 employers involved in the 48 open UTCs, including leading names such as JCB, Network Rail, Toyota, Siemens and the Royal Navy, helping to create 30,000 opportunities for young people to train as the engineers, technicians and scientists of the future. UTCs will continue to play a role in...

Income Tax (Charge) (12 Mar 2020)

Alok Sharma: ...have helped to reduce the price of offshore wind by two thirds in the last five years. The UK already has more than 460,000 jobs in the low-carbon sector spread right across our country. From Siemens in Hull to MHI Vestas on the Isle of Wight, we have seen hundreds of new jobs making turbine blades, and last year Ørsted launched the world’s largest offshore wind operations and...

Huawei and 5G — [Ian Paisley in the Chair] ( 4 Mar 2020)

Chi Onwurah: ...telecommunications sector. I spent eight years with Nortel designing networking equipment all over the world and working with many of the other equipment vendors at the time, such as Alcatel, Siemens, Nokia, Ericsson and Motorola. If someone had said to me that, a couple of decades later, we would be incapable of building a European telecoms network without a Chinese supplier, I would have...

High Speed Rail (West Midlands - Crewe) Bill: Revival ( 2 Mar 2020)

Andrew Percy: ...but can I urge the Minister, particularly when he responds to the debate, to talk about the benefits of HS2 and how we can bring those benefits online now? May I particularly commend to him the new Siemens rail factory that is coming to Goole, with £250 million of investment, and our excellent steelworks at Scunthorpe, which already supplies Network Rail with all of its railways, thereby...

Business of the House (30 Jan 2020)

Andrew Percy: Whether it is the new Siemens train factory in Goole, the rail we make at the steelworks in Scunthorpe or the increased capacity on our railways—or, indeed, the new HS2 college in Donny—a positive decision for HS2 will bring huge benefits to my region. Can the Leader of the House please tell us when we are going to get the statement outlining the decision in favour, I hope, of HS2?

Social Mobility - Question for Short Debate (29 Jan 2020)

Baroness Shephard of Northwold: ...and those of its neighbourhood. Fourthly, initiatives in any area must be sustained and sustainable. For example, there is Lincoln University’s collaboration with aspirational employers such as Siemens, which provides new job openings for local ambitions. Fifthly, the voluntary sector already plays a huge role and will continue to do so. The Social Mobility Foundation, funded entirely by...

Economy and Jobs (20 Jan 2020)

Jack Dromey: ...workers are treated is key to the quality of the service they provide or the product they produce. I worked with many world-class companies in world-class sectors, such as Jaguar Land Rover, Airbus, Siemens, British Aerospace, Rosyth and Devonport dockyards—all good employers that are rightly praised by their workforces. However, there is another world of work on which we must also focus...

Questions to the Mayor of London — Piccadilly Line: Piccadilly Line (15 Jan 2020)

Sadiq Khan: ...2023 and will be introduced into passenger service from 2024, with the last of the 1973 Tube stock replaced by 2026. The award of the Piccadilly line rolling stock contract has been a catalyst for Siemens to progress its investment in a new factory in Goole, where the new trains will be manufactured and assembled. The factory will create 250 UK jobs during construction and, once fully...

Vocational Education and Training - Question for Short Debate (28 Oct 2019)

Baroness Bottomley of Nettlestone: ...back to the Baker clause—is that the college and the curriculum are employer-led. Smith & Nephew—I declare an interest as a board member, and as chancellor of Hull—KCOM, Reckitt Benckiser, Siemens, the Spencer Group, whose chairman is the chairman of the governors, and the University of Hull: all are actively engaged, and they design and deliver the curriculum in collaboration with...

Written Answers — Department for Transport: Thameslink Railway Line: Power Failures ( 8 Oct 2019)

Baroness Vere of Norbiton: Following the loss of power on 9 August which affected the operation of Class 700 Thameslink and Class 717 Moorgate trains, Ministers and officials have held discussions with Siemens, the manufacturer of the trains, and Govia Thameslink Railway, the train operator. Investigations are being undertaken by both Siemens and Govia Thameslink Railway to understand why some trains did not restart...

Written Answers — Department for Transport: Thameslink Railway Line ( 9 Sep 2019)

Andy McDonald: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what assessment he has made of the resilience of the (a) software on the Siemens Class 700 trains and (b) signals across the Thameslink route after the power supply problems on the rail network on 10 August 2019.

Hull’s Maritime City Bid — [Mr Philip Hollobone in the Chair] ( 3 Sep 2019)

Emma Hardy: ...made their way through Hull on their way to North America. Our future economic prosperity remains tied to our future as a port and the green energy estuary. We are creating wind turbines with Siemens that will help drive forward the green energy agenda, and are developing advances in battery storage to store the energy we produce. We are not always great at advertising our achievements,...

Early Years Family Support (16 Jul 2019)

Andrew Percy: ...would have done. They will have confidence in literacy that they may not otherwise have had, and that will benefit the community when they get jobs in the area, including exciting jobs at the new Siemens rail factory, which will require those skills. Whether they are small schemes, of which a number are running across the country, or big schemes, these programmes can really make a...

Written Answers — Department for Transport: Aircraft: Electric Motors (24 Jun 2019)

Michael Ellis: ...the Future Flight Industrial Strategy Challenge to support the next generation of electric planes and autonomous aircraft, alongside support for projects such as the joint Rolls Royce, Airbus and Siemens E-Fan X, a hybrid-electric flight demonstrator. Our consultation on Aviation 2050, the Government’s long-term vision for aviation, sought views on how to address the environmental...

Questions to the Mayor of London — Transport for London Procurement (1): Transport for London Procurement (1) (11 Jun 2019)

Sadiq Khan: Transport for London (TfL) recently signed a contract with Siemens for the delivery of new underground rolling stock for the Piccadilly line. This contract contains further options for the procurement of rolling stock on the Bakerloo, Central and Waterloo and City Lines. Buses are currently bought through Bus operators whose routes are tendered on a regular basis. TfL sets the specification...

Written Answers — Department for Transport: Rolling Stock: Procurement (10 Apr 2019)

Alex Cunningham: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, whether his Department has received a supply chain development plan from (a) Siemens and (b) Talgoin relation to their commitment to build new train factories.

Written Answers — Department for Transport: High Speed 2 Railway Line: Rolling Stock ( 9 Apr 2019)

Kevan Jones: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, with reference to 40 per cent of new tube train Siemens planned to built in Vienna, what support the Government is providing to UK companies to help ensure rolling stock for High Speed Two is built in the UK.

Written Answers — Department for Transport: High Speed 2 Railway Line: Rolling Stock ( 9 Apr 2019)

Alex Cunningham: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, whether his Department had information that 40 per cent of new tube train Siemens is planning to build will be in Vienna; and whether the Government has made an assessment (a) whether some of the High Speed Two rolling stock could be built outside of the UK and (b) the potential effect of that on the benefits accrued for UK Plc.

Written Answers — Department for Transport: Rolling Stock: Procurement ( 9 Apr 2019)

Kevan Jones: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, whether his Department has received a supply chain development plan from Siemens or Talgo as part of their commitment to build new train factories.

Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Overseas Soft Power ( 2 Apr 2019)

Stephen Gethins: ..., but as he might have said in “Jaws”, “You’re going to need a bigger yacht.” We have heard Pascal Lamy talk about the UK’s reputation being much diminished and Jürgen Maier from Siemens talk about the country’s tremendous reputation as an economic powerhouse being wrecked. We need to address that, as it is not good for any of us. Will the Minister recognise that before this...


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