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Public Sector Productivity - Question for Short Debate ( 9 Oct 2024)

Lord Kempsell: ...specific to the culture in the public sector. For example, I was recently amazed to discover that, while the private sector and business do everything they can to embrace the AI revolution, a recent National Audit Office study found that just 37% of government bodies had deployed any artificial intelligence at all. Across the entire scope of government, it had identified in its study just...

Product Regulation and Metrology Bill [HL] - Second Reading ( 8 Oct 2024)

Lord Lucas: ...models of those two companies and others are entirely based on the tax that does not get paid. I suspect that, if we collected tax properly, those companies would not exist. In April 2017, the National Audit Office published its report Investigation into Overseas Sellers Failing to Charge VAT on Online Sales. This highlighted abuse by Chinese retailers who ship goods into UK warehouses...

Written Answers — Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government: Homelessness: Temporary Accommodation (17 Sep 2024)

Rachel Blake: To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, with reference to the National Audit Office report entitled The effectiveness of government in tackling homelessness, published on 23 July 2024, what steps her Department is taking in response to (a) that report's findings that (i) funding sources are complex, fragmented and uncertain and (ii) there has been limited...

Scottish Parliament: The Late Rev John Ainslie (12 Sep 2024)

Richard Leonard: ...start by intent, but it could also start by accident. The replacement of Polaris with Trident was controversial on its own terms. By 1994, when we wrote the pamphlet, according to the National Audit Office, there had already been an £800 million overspend, but Trident did not just bring about the proliferation of public money—it brought about the proliferation of public...

Ukraine: Military Support - Question (12 Sep 2024)

Baroness Chapman of Darlington: My Lords, I invite my noble friend to read the National Audit Office report, which was very complimentary about the work that has been done and the support that has been provided for Ukraine. I am sure that he will agree that the defence of Ukraine against Russian aggression is the defence of Europe, yes, but of the UK also.

Ukraine: Military Support - Question (12 Sep 2024)

Baroness Chapman of Darlington: My Lords, I invite my noble friend to read the National Audit Office report, which was very complimentary about the work that has been done and the support that has been provided for Ukraine. I am sure that he will agree that the defence of Ukraine against Russian aggression is the defence of Europe, yes, but of the UK also.

Written Answers — Department for Work and Pensions: Children: Maintenance (11 Sep 2024)

Andrew Western: ...Maintenance have remained largely unchanged since 2012, with no current system defects affecting these calculations. The Department for Work and Pensions rigorously monitors accuracy, with the National Audit Office setting a target of monetary value errors under 1%. This standard is consistently met.

Watchdogs (Industry and Regulators Committee Report) - Motion to Take Note ( 9 Sep 2024)

Lord Berkeley: ...back and seen the capital cost of HS2 go up from £37 billion to £180 billion. That is quite a jump over 10 years. When you try to challenge it, it all gets very difficult. I tried the PAC and the National Audit Office, and they were busy, as one might expect. So, I wrote to the Cabinet Secretary to ask him to investigate whether Ministers had complied with paragraph 1.3 of the...

Written Answers — Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government: Council Housing: Finance ( 6 Sep 2024)

Matthew Pennycook: ...from housing associations and local authorities. Our delivery partners, the GLA and Homes England, assess the viability of these against criteria set out in the internal programme evaluation. The National Audit Office conducted a value for money assessment for the AHP 21-26 and published this in on their website in September 2022.

Written Answers — Department for Transport: Great British Railways: Costs ( 6 Sep 2024)

Simon Lightwood: ...Transformation Programme Board will hold to account those responsible for implementing reforms and will oversee the planned savings and track incurred costs. We are applying lessons from recent National Audit Office, Public Accounts Committee and Infrastructure and Projects Authority reports, including ensuring there is effective governance and clear accountabilities.

Holocaust Memorial Bill - Second Reading: Amendment to the Motion ( 4 Sep 2024)

Lord Khan of Burnley: ...with specialist contractors from an early stage to ensure that works are well planned and disruption minimised. The noble Baroness, Lady O’Loan, and the noble Lord, Lord Lisvane, referred to the National Audit Office’s July 2022 report on the project. We welcome that the National Audit Office has addressed all its recommendations. It recognised the challenges we face in managing cost...

High-speed Rail Services: West Coast Main Line - Question ( 4 Sep 2024)

Lord Liddle: ..., which is a key artery of our transport system? These problems have been made worse by the former Prime Minister’s impulsive and ill-thought-through cancellation of the second stage of HS2; the National Audit Office says that this will reduce capacity on the west coast main line by a further 17%. We need an investment solution to this. Will my noble friend also confirm that the...

Space Sector: Government Support ( 4 Sep 2024)

Chris Bryant: ...in which people can invest securely, knowing where they are going, that the Government will have their back and that the strategy will not change every six months. I note the points made by the National Audit Office. I think the previous Government were very much trying to point in this direction, but perhaps they did not quite land it; maybe there was an anomaly at some point in the...

Covid-19 Inquiry - Motion to Take Note ( 3 Sep 2024)

Baroness Coussins: ...as part of better preparedness and inclusiveness in future emergency responses. The second health issue concerns the test and trace scheme, which operated primarily as an English-only service. The National Audit Office reported that test and trace had stated that its call centres offered a language interpreter service. The claim was repeated by Ministers in Parliament, but an investigation...

Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill: Clause 1 - Prohibition on franchise extensions and new franchises ( 3 Sep 2024)

Graham Stringer: That was earlier than I expected, Ms Nokes! Before I come to the amendment I have tabled, I should say that I am probably the only Member in the Chamber who remembers the debate on the National Audit Office report after the original privatisation of rail, and if the hon. Member for Faversham and Mid Kent (Helen Whately) applied her proposal to the original decision to privatise rail,...

Written Answers — Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government: Homelessness: Departmental Coordination ( 2 Aug 2024)

Kemi Badenoch: To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, with reference to the report by the National Audit Office entitled The effectiveness of government in tackling homelessness, published on 23 July 2024, HC 119, if she will accept the recommendation of that report to establish a cross-government strategy on homelessness.

Written Answers — Cabinet Office: Public Duty Costs Allowance ( 2 Aug 2024)

Lord Rennard: To ask His Majesty's Government, further to the Written Answer by Baroness Neville-Rolfe on 23 October 2023 (HL10740), how the National Audit Office, in assessing the use of the Public Costs Duty Allowance (PCDA) for audit purposes, distinguishes between the costs of paying staff, travel, and accommodation expenses, incurred (1) as a result of political and commercial projects, including...

Written Answers — Home Office: Asylum: Rwanda ( 1 Aug 2024)

Lord Hanson of Flint: In her statement to the House on 22 July, the Home Secretary said the Rwanda-UK partnership had cost £700 million, which encompasses the direct costs of the partnership as detailed in the National Audit Office report released March 1, 2024, as well as expenses related to preparing for relocation flights to Rwanda and implementing the Illegal Migration Act (IMA).

Budget Responsibility Bill (30 Jul 2024)

Stella Creasy: ...fact that I think we need to be clear that everything that is fiscally significant—decisions that we might not proceed with and ones that we do—should be subject to that level of scrutiny. The National Audit Office has given us plenty of information about the poor value for money of private finance initiatives. Many Members who have these schools and hospitals in their constituencies...

Public Spending: Inheritance - Statement (30 Jul 2024)

..., promises that people expected to be delivered and promises that many Members across this House campaigned on in good faith, but the Conservative Party has failed them. We have seen from the National Audit Office the chaos that the previous Government presided over, with projects over budget and delayed again and again. The spending audit has revealed £1 billion of unfunded transport...


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