Thursday, 23 January 2025
The Minister for the Cabinet Office was asked—
What steps he is taking with Cabinet colleagues to implement the Government’s plan for change.
What recent progress his Department has made on strengthening cyber security.
What steps he is taking to improve relations with the EU.
What recent progress his Department has made on reform of the House of Lords.
What progress he has made on payments to infected and affected people under the infected blood compensation scheme.
What steps he is taking to reduce the cost of ministerial travel.
Whether he has had recent discussions with the fishing industry on the UK-EU trade and co-operation agreement.
What steps he is taking with Cabinet colleagues to reform public services.
What steps he is taking to reduce fraud in the public sector.
What steps he is taking to reform public procurement.
If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities.
(Urgent Question) To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what assessment she has made of the Office for Budget Responsibility’s supplementary forecast information release on the costing of...
(Urgent Question): To ask the Solicitor General if she will make a statement on the management of conflicts of interest in the Attorney General’s Office.
Will the Leader of the House give us the forthcoming business?
With permission, Madam Deputy Speaker, I would like to make a statement about the energy company obligation 4 and Great British insulation schemes. The Government have identified an emerging...
I beg to move, That this House has considered Holocaust Memorial Day. It is an immense privilege to open this important debate on behalf of the Government. As hon. Members will know, 80 years ago...
I hope the Government will pay heed to the strength of feeling across West Sussex and my constituency that elections should never be cancelled opportunistically under the guise of local...
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—(Gen Kitchen.)
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