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Written Answers — Home Office: Home Office: Buildings (20 Sep 2023)

Robert Jenrick: There has been no refurbishment.

Written Answers — Home Office: Visas: Afghanistan (20 Sep 2023)

Robert Jenrick: ...reunion case processing. This is in addition to looking more broadly at how the end-to-end decision-making process can be simplified and streamlined. Since 2015, 46,511 family reunion visas have been granted to family members of refugees as of the end of June 2023.

Written Answers — Home Office: Bicycles: Theft (20 Sep 2023)

Rachael Maskell: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, whether her Department holds data on the proportion of bicycles that have been stolen and returned to their owner (a) nationally and (b) in York.

Written Answers — Home Office: Police Custody: Health Services (20 Sep 2023)

Chris Philp: ...be suffering from physical illness, is injured, appears to be suffering from a mental disorder or appears to need clinical attention. Liaison and Diversion schemes (commissioned by NHS England) have been introduced into police custody in England, to seek to ensure that vulnerable people are identified and offered access to the help they may need. These schemes see mental health workers...

Written Answers — Home Office: Knives: Sentencing (20 Sep 2023)

Chris Philp: ...in possession of a knife in public is 4 years imprisonment. In year ending March 2023, the average custodial sentence lengths for knife possession and threatening offences are the highest they have been in the last 10 years, 7.5 months and 14.8 months respectively. Sentencing is a matter for our independent courts. When deciding what sentence to impose, courts must consider the...

Written Answers — Ministry of Defence: Armed Forces: Transport (20 Sep 2023)

James Cartlidge: ...before the retirement of the Hercules fleet, most recently high altitude parachuting and the ability to operate from natural surfaces. Since the Hercules retired, additional niche capabilities have been released to service and crew training has begun; and trials are ongoing to further expand low level parachuting.

Written Answers — Ministry of Defence: Army: Training (20 Sep 2023)

James Cartlidge: I will write to the right hon. Member with the detail requested once it has been collated, and a copy of my letter will be placed in the Library of the House.

Written Answers — Ministry of Justice: Young Offenders: Probation (20 Sep 2023)

Emily Thornberry: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, if he will publish a list of hubs that have been launched via the Transitions to Adulthood hubs pilot scheme and the amount of funding allocated per hub since 1 January 2020.

Written Answers — Ministry of Justice: Burglary: Self-defence (20 Sep 2023)

Edward Argar: ...are the responsibility of the individual criminal justice agencies. Where there is legislative change made by the Ministry of Justice, it will circulate an explanation of the changes that have been made but this does not constitute legal advice. A circular was published on 26 April 2013 on the “use of force in self-defence at place of residence” outlining the legislative changes that...

Written Answers — Department for Business and Trade: Economic Growth: Greater London (20 Sep 2023)

Kevin Hollinrake: ...the whole country including Enfield and wider London. For example, as of August 2023, the Department provided Start Up Loans worth over £2.2m to local businesses in Enfield North. £14.76m has been awarded to Energetik, an Enfield council-owned heating company developing low carbon infrastructure. A further £1m for Enfield's Retrofit Accelerator Programme is generating green jobs in...

Written Answers — Department for Business and Trade: Arms Trade: Exports (20 Sep 2023)

Gregory Campbell: To ask the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, how many defence export licences have been identified as not complying with the Strategic Export Licensing Criteria after their initial approval in each of the last five years.

Written Answers — Department for Business and Trade: Strike Ballots (20 Sep 2023)

Angela Richardson: To ask the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, how many ballots for strike action have been held by registered trade unions since the Trade Union Act 2016 came into force; and what information his Department holds on the number of ballots for strike that did not reach the threshold established under the Act.

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Coronavirus: Screening (20 Sep 2023)

Maria Caulfield: Wastewater monitoring for COVID-19 and its variants was stood down in April 2022 in response to the Government policy change to Living with COVID-19. Therefore, in England, there has been no wastewater testing for COVID-19 within the last 12 months. Wastewater sampling, and subsequent analysis, has the benefit of detecting the virus regardless of whether people have symptoms or whether they...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Coronavirus: Hospitals (20 Sep 2023)

Maria Caulfield: ...result in additional pressures on the National Health Service, including hospitals. As a precautionary measure given the emergence of the BA.2.86 variant, the current autumn booster campaign has been brought forward to start from 11 September 2023. While BA.2.86 is not currently classified as a variant of concern, UKHSA advised that speeding up the autumn vaccine programme will deliver...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Coronavirus and Influenza: Vaccination (20 Sep 2023)

Maria Caulfield: From 8 December 2020 to 9 July 2023, over 149 million COVID-19 vaccinations have been delivered in England, and as of 31 March 2023, more than 21.2 million people in England have had their flu jabs. The Government, together with the National Health Service and the UK Health Security Agency, are providing advice and information at every possible opportunity to support those getting the vaccine...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Podiatry: Waiting Lists (20 Sep 2023)

Will Quince: ...appointments is not held in the format requested. As of July 2023, there were 126,128 adults on the waiting lists for podiatry and podiatric surgery. The following table shows how long people had been on the waiting list at a point in time: - Total waiting list Waiting 0-1 weeks Waiting >1-2 weeks Waiting >2-4 weeks Waiting >4-12 weeks Waiting >12-18 weeks Waiting >18-52 weeks...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Haemochromatosis (20 Sep 2023)

Will Quince: ...to establish the prioritisation board progresses during this year, more information on timescales will become available. NICE will make further information available on its website once topics have been reprioritised.

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Dementia: Enfield North (20 Sep 2023)

Helen Whately: ...clinical networks by the end of September 2023. To address regional variation in dementia diagnosis rates, the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities’ Dementia Intelligence Network has been commissioned by NHS England to develop a resource to support investigation of the underlying variation in dementia diagnosis rates. The aim of this work is to provide context for variation and...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Breast Cancer: Screening (20 Sep 2023)

Will Quince: All breast screening services are reporting that they have recovered from the impact of COVID-19. To achieve this a number of steps have been taken, including: - Breast Screening Offices running extra screening sessions and fully optimising available appointments to clear the mammogram backlog; - developing a ‘NHS National Demand and Capacity Tool’ to support collation and analyses of...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Diabetes: Drugs (20 Sep 2023)

Will Quince: We are aware of a supply issue with glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists, which has been largely driven by off-label use for weight loss. We have issued guidance in the form of Medicine Supply Notifications and, on 18 July, issued a National Patient Safety Alert which made it clear that these medicines should only be prescribed for the treatment of type 2 diabetes, and should not be...


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