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Rwanda Treaty - Private Notice Question ( 8 Dec 2023)

Lord Collins of Highbury: ...costs now, in the light of the provisions of the treaty, which changes fundamentally the original scheme? Why, for three financial years, under three Home Secretaries, have the Government been committing money to a scheme that has not seen a single asylum seeker sent to Rwanda, and which will see the United Kingdom accepting people in return? This Parliament deserves very clear answers...

Love Matters (Archbishops’ Commission on Families and Households Report) - Motion to Take Note ( 8 Dec 2023)

the Archbishop of Canterbury: My Lords, this has been a remarkable debate and I am extremely grateful to all those who have taken part. Given that I am sure everyone is anxiously awaiting the Answer to the PNQ, I will try not to take too long—the Minister is poised to leap up and give the Answer. I am going to pick up just one or two points, but I want to thank all those who have contributed and all those who have been...

Written Answers — Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Sustainable Farming Incentive: Mid Bedfordshire ( 8 Dec 2023)

Alistair Strathern: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, how many applications for the sustainable farming initiative have been started but not completed by farms in Mid Bedfordshire constituency.

Written Answers — Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office: Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office: Security ( 8 Dec 2023)

Sarah Olney: To ask the Minister of State, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, how many security passes for his Department have been reported as (a) missing and (b) stolen in the last 12 months.

Written Answers — Ministry of Justice: Woodhill Prison: Complaints ( 8 Dec 2023)

Grahame Morris: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, how many and what proportion of adjudications at HMP Woodhill have been outstanding in the each of the last 12 months.

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Hospices ( 8 Dec 2023)

Helen Whately: ...and end of life care, including hospice care, locally, and they are responsible for ensuring that the services they commission meet the needs of their local population. While the NHS has always been required to commission appropriate palliative and end of life care services to meet the reasonable needs of the population, as part of the Health and Care Act 2022, the Government added...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Dementia: Diagnosis ( 8 Dec 2023)

Helen Whately: ...and provides a clear direction for integrated care boards to support delivery of timely diagnoses within systems. At a national level, the dementia diagnosis rate is currently the highest it has been for three years due to sustained recovery efforts.

Written Answers — Department for Work and Pensions: Social Security Benefits: Poverty ( 8 Dec 2023)

Jo Churchill: ...will make changes to the WCA that continue to protect those with the most severe conditions, while ensuring those that can work are supported in doing so. Most existing claimants that have already been assessed without work-related requirements, will be able to benefit from our Chance to Work Guarantee. This change will in effect abolish the WCA for the vast majority of this group, and...

Written Answers — Home Office: Asylum: Children ( 8 Dec 2023)

Emma Hardy: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many asylum seeker children have been (a) wrongly assessed to be above eighteen and (b) housed in accommodation with adults in each of the last five years.

Written Answers — Home Office: Asylum: Age Assurance and Proof of Identity ( 8 Dec 2023)

Tom Pursglove: ...safety, our national security, or are likely to breach our laws. We can also check any documentary evidence they may have and authenticate them against document image archives and whether they have been reported lost or stolen.

Written Answers — Home Office: Asylum: Children ( 8 Dec 2023)

Tom Pursglove: ..., the Government is carefully reflecting on commencement of the powers in the Act, including those relating to the accommodation and transfer of unaccompanied children. These powers have not yet been commenced and a decision will be made in due course. The Act does not change a local authority’s statutory obligations to children from the date of arrival and that the best place for an...

Written Answers — Home Office: Asylum: Children ( 8 Dec 2023)

Tom Pursglove: ...teams of social workers and nurses. The Home Office have confirmed the completion of the required Data Protection Impact Assessment for the Children’s Commissioner’s report. However there has been some delay in agreeing the final version. Further more, there are elements of the data which have been requested that are not in electronically retrievable form. The Home Office will not be...

Written Answers — Department for Energy Security and Net Zero: Tidal Power ( 8 Dec 2023)

Graham Stuart: ...for Difference scheme, which is the Government’s main mechanism for supporting low carbon electricity generation. So far through this scheme an unprecedented 93.86MW of tidal stream generation has been secured. The budget and final parameters for the next Allocation Round will be published in March 2024.

Written Answers — Ministry of Defence: Shipbuilding: Expenditure ( 8 Dec 2023)

James Cartlidge: ...repair: Financial Year 20-21 21-22 22-23 In Service Support: Surface Fleet & Submarine Equipment: Revenue Expenditure £million 939.6 1,012.20 1,029.00 “Ship repair” has been interpreted to include all in service support costs allocated to our fleet. As such, the values provided represent the total revenue expenditure (RDEL) costs for our Equipment Support Plan...

Written Answers — Ministry of Defence: Ministry of Defence: Photography and Video Recordings ( 8 Dec 2023)

John Healey: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, how many (a) photographers; and (b) videographers have been employed by his Department since 2010.

Written Answers — Department for Culture, Media and Sport: Department for Culture, Media and Sport: ICT ( 8 Dec 2023)

John Whittingdale: ...predominantly Software as a Service (SaaS) & Platform as a service (PaaS), services. The DCMS Technology Service was established in 2021, there is no legacy infrastructure, all services have been transformed as part of the initial transformation programme undertaken in 2021. As of 21 November 2023, DCMS has zero (0) red-rated IT systems. * DCMS Technology Service was established in 2021,...

Written Answers — Treasury: Cost of Living ( 8 Dec 2023)

Laura Trott: Bringing down inflation remains a government priority. UK food price inflation has been driven largely by global factors including a spike in energy prices and international agricultural prices. However, UK food price inflation has already fallen from 19.6% in April 2023 to 10.1% in October 2023 and external forecasts expect it to continue to fall. Across the economy we have halved...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Health Services ( 8 Dec 2023)

Lord Markham: ...guidance such as the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence guidance on ME/CFS diagnosis and management, published in October 2021. A copy of the guidance is attached. The Government has been consulting on ‘My Full Reality’, the cross-Government interim delivery plan on ME/CFS, which seeks to improve the experiences and outcomes of people living with this condition. The plan...

Written Answers — Treasury: Economic Situation ( 8 Dec 2023)

Baroness Vere of Norbiton: ...set out three economic priorities: to halve inflation, grow the economy and reduce debt. Progress is being made against all three of these:Inflation is less than half its peak.Economic growth has been resilient, and the economy is now expected to grow in every year of the forecast period, as assessed by the OBR in their recent forecast.Debt is forecast to fall as a proportion of GDP over...

Violent Crime and Antisocial Behaviour: Carshalton and Wallington ( 7 Dec 2023)

Chris Philp: ...London, in the Metropolitan Police. However, as my hon. Friend the Member for Carshalton and Wallington pointed out, the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, as London’s police and crime commissioner, has been pretty deficient in managing the police force. Although there are record numbers in the Met thanks to Government funding, there could have been an extra 1,089 officers. Government funding...


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