Thursday, 2 February 2023
The Minister for the Cabinet Office was asked—
What steps his Department is taking to reform public procurement.
What recent assessment he has made of the level of compliance with the ministerial code.
What recent discussions he has had with Cabinet colleagues on the potential impact of the use of section 35 of the Scotland Act 1998 on the constitution.
What steps he is taking with Cabinet colleagues to support veterans and their families with the cost of living crisis.
What steps his Department is taking to support the operation of public services during industrial action.
What progress his Department has made in strengthening national resilience.
Whether his Department receives advice on prospective Cabinet members’ financial affairs before they are appointed.
What steps he is taking with Cabinet colleagues to promote the use of UK-made steel in public procurement.
What steps he is taking with Cabinet colleagues to help improve mental health support for veterans.
What recent assessment he has made of the strength of the constitution.
What steps his Department is taking to ensure Government services meet the needs of veterans.
What steps his Department is taking to tackle fraud in public sector contracts.
What steps he is taking to record best practice across Government Departments.
If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities.
(Urgent Question): To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy if he will make a statement on negotiations between the Government and British Steel.
Will the Leader of the House give us the forthcoming business?
With permission, Mr Deputy Speaker, I would like to make a statement about how we plan to reform children’s social care. My first visit in this role was to a children’s home in...
With permission, Mr Deputy Speaker, I will make a statement on the Omagh bombing. The Omagh bombing of 15 August 1998 was an horrific terrorist atrocity committed by the Real IRA that caused...
I beg to move, That this House has considered LGBT history month. It gives me great pleasure to open this debate. The beginning of this year’s LGBT history month gives the House a timely...
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Robert Largan.)
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