Lord Shipley: ...financial controls to prevent huge errors being made in the first place? A moment ago, I mentioned journalists. When I entered local government, there were two full-time journalists reporting on Newcastle-upon-Tyne City Council. They were part of the checks and balances of our local democracy. Today, a reporter in local government is rare. A few years ago, the BBC funded support for local...
Lord Goldsmith of Richmond Park: ...20 financial year: London Region - 33.5%Birmingham City Council - 23.6%Manchester City Council MBC - 40.4%Leeds City Council MBC - 38.2%Bristol City Council – 47.1%Liverpool City Council – 23.6%Newcastle-upon-Tyne City Council MBC – 40.2%Nottingham City Council – 26.2%Sheffield City Council – 31.7% Recycling rates for 2020/21 for local authorities in England are not yet...
James Brokenshire: ... London Borough of Tower Hamlets 491,800 London Borough of Waltham Forest 545,062 Wandsworth Borough Council 420,347 Westminster City Council 495,821 Westminster City Council - LASC 187,795 Newcastle-upon-Tyne City Council 125,708 Durham County Council 51,235 Middlesbrough Borough Council 12,425 North Tyneside Metropolitan Borough Council 7,171 Stockton On Tees Borough Council...
Gary Streeter: The Local Government Boundary Commission for England (LGBCE) decided to commence an electoral review of Newcastle upon Tyne City Council after it identified significant levels of electoral inequality between wards in the city. The Commission monitors levels of electoral inequality for all local authorities in England on an annual basis. Its programme of reviews for the financial year...
Kris Hopkins: ...14 March 2014; London Borough of Barking and Dagenham area, on 24 March 2014; Wakefield Metropolitan District Council area, on 27 March 2014; Carlisle City Council area, on 31 March 2014; Newcastle-upon-Tyne City Council area, on 31 March 2014; Newcastle-upon-Tyne City Council area, on 1 April 2014; Sunderland City Council area, on 1 April 2014; Swindon Borough Council area,...
Andy Sawford: To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government what the spending power is for (a) Wokingham Council and (b) Newcastle upon Tyne City Council in (i) 2013-14, (ii) 2014-15 and (iii) 2015-16.
Brandon Lewis: ...Council/Devon County Council Guildford Borough Council/Surrey County Council Hastings Borough Council/East Sussex County Council Leeds City Council Liverpool City Council Manchester City Council Newcastle-upon-Tyne City Council Nottingham City Council Plymouth City Council Sheffield City Council Warrington Borough Council My Department’s Executive agencies and non-departmental public...
Oliver Heald: ...-General’s Office and HM Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate who currently work outside of London is 2%. The local authorities in which such staff are located are: Warrington Borough Council Newcastle-upon-Tyne City Council Bristol City Council Leeds City Council City of York Council Currently 1.3% of the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) staff are contracted to work outside of London, they...
Jennifer Willott: ...Gloucester City Council Kingston-upon-Hull City Council Ipswich Borough Council Leeds City Council Leicester City Council Manchester City Council Medway Council Newcastle-under-Lyme District Council Newcastle-upon-Tyne City Council Northampton Borough Council Norwich City Council Nottingham City Council Plymouth City Council Reading Borough Council St. Albans City & District Council...
Edward Timpson: ...Kingston Upon Thames Royal Borough Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council Lancashire County Council Leicester City Council Lewisham London Borough Manchester City Council Merton London Borough Newcastle Upon Tyne City Council North Somerset Council Northamptonshire County Council Nottinghamshire County Council Oxfordshire County Council Plymouth City Council Portsmouth City Council...
Daniel Poulter: ...Gloucestershire County Council Gwynedd Council Hampshire County Council Hereford City Council London Borough of Hounslow Kent County Council Lancashire County Council Leicestershire County Council Newcastle Upon Tyne City Council Oxfordshire County Council South Tyneside Council London Borough of Southwark Stirling Council Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council City of York Council Walsall...
Newcastle upon Tyne City Council
Communities and Local Government: The role of the local authorities in health issues.
Witnesses: ..., Cabinet Member, Health Care and Independent Living, Sheffield City Council, Cllr Tony Devenish, Cabinet Member for Public Health and Premises, Westminster City Council, Cllr Nick Forbes, Leader, Newcastle-upon-Tyne City Council and Liam Hughes, Chair, Oldham Health and Wellbeing Board; Kim Carey, Director of Adult Social Services, Cornwall Council, Cllr Roger Gough, Cabinet Member for...
Tim Loughton: ...2010-11 the Department for Education (DfE) provided funding to the local authorities as set out in the following table: Local authority £ 000 (a) Birmingham City Council 1,072,925 (b) Newcastle upon Tyne City Council 197,426 (c) Wakefield City Council 251,023 (d) Manchester City Council 398,165 (e) Leeds City Council 545,132 (f) Liverpool City Council 369,980 ...
Lord Sassoon: ...Council London Thames Gateway UDC Merseyside Waste Disposal Authority Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council Monmouthshire County Council Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council Newcastle upon Tyne City Council Newham London Borough Council Newport City Council Norfolk County Council North London Waste Authority North Somerset Council North Tyneside...
Michael Wills: ...Council 3,629 Monmouthshire County Council 7,127 Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council 4,308 New Forest District Council 4,310 Newark and Sherwood District Council 4,156 Newcastle upon Tyne City Council 5,945 Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council 4,164 Newport City Council 3,734 North Cornwall District Council 5,285 North Devon District Council 5,183...
Jim Cousins: ...assessment he has made of the merits of the establishment of an asylum seeker reception centre in Newcastle upon Tyne; and what discussions he has had with the Strategic Migration Partnership and Newcastle-upon-Tyne City Council on such a proposal.
Jim Cousins: ...Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government (1) which 33 sites were presented for consideration to the Homes and Community Agency as sites for new and affordable housing development by Newcastle upon Tyne City Council; (2) how much funding has been provided to each of the projects in Newcastle upon Tyne supported by the (a) Homes and Communities Agency and (b) National...
Barbara Follett: ... CAP London Borough of Camden AAY3 London Borough of Greenwich AAY3 London Borough of Islington AAY3 Maidstone Borough Council AAY2 Newark and Sherwood District Council AAY2 Newcastle Upon Tyne City Council AAY2 and CAP North Hertfordshire District Council AAY2 North Lincolnshire Council CAP North Norfolk District Council AAY3 North Tyneside District...