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Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill - Committee (3rd Day): Amendment 46 (19 Feb 2024)

Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede: ...Lord Coaker to RAF Manston about a year ago, facilitated by the noble Lord, Lord Murray. At that trip, it became evident to me from talking to the officials there that there is a reasonably large cohort of young people who identify as adults. I have debated this with the Minister—the noble Lord, Lord Sharpe—before, and he has written me a letter about it. They identify as adults...

Post Office Horizon Scandal: Compensation Payments - Private Notice Question (19 Feb 2024)

Lord Offord of Garvel: ...payments cleared—that is 85% of that category. The more sluggish category is the GLO, because those people have more complicated claims. As I said before, we have received only 58 claims from that cohort. As soon as we get them, we will process them.

Northern Ireland Assembly: Oral Answers to Questions — The Executive Office: North West Strategic Growth Partnership (19 Feb 2024)

Michelle O'Neill: ...student numbers at Magee remains a priority, and I understand that the Economy Minister will outline his plans for that in the weeks ahead. The graduate-entry medical school opened to its first cohort of students in 2021, and the second and third cohorts started over the past two years. I understand that the university is also developing the business case for a state-of-the-art north-west...

Written Answers — Department for Education: Work Experience (19 Feb 2024)

Robert Halfon: ...industry placement where students spend a minimum of 315 hours working with external employer(s), which equates to approximately 45 days. Since T levels were first introduced in 2020, 94% of the 2020 cohort and 94.9% of the 2021 cohort have completed their industry placement. This is a total of 4250 students who have successfully completed their industry placements.

Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill - Committee (2nd Day): Amendment 35 (14 Feb 2024)

Lord Scriven: ...whether the asylum claims of people who arrived in the UK on or after 7 March 2023 are being admitted into the asylum system for consideration in the UK, and are they in the flow processing cohort? Amendment 90 seeks to ensure that the Bill does not apply to the 33,000 asylum applications submitted from 20 July to the end of 2023, or at any other time before the Bill receives Royal...

Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill - Committee (2nd Day): Amendment 18 (14 Feb 2024)

Baroness Hamwee: My Lords, I am not sure whether I picked up in the Minister’s response that he included the cohort listed in paragraph (b) of the amendment of the noble Lord, Lord Browne; that is, not people who have supported our Armed Forces overseas but “persons who have been employed by or indirectly contracted to provide services to the United Kingdom Government”.

Written Answers — Ministry of Justice: Youth Custody (14 Feb 2024)

Edward Argar: ...in remaining in the youth secure estate beyond the age of 18, it is necessary also to have regard to the wider effect on the youth estate, and to the needs of the secure estate as a whole. The cohort of 18-year-olds within the estate is monitored closely. Performance data and local intelligence help to inform placement and transition decisions. All decisions whether to relocate are taken...

Victims and Prisoners Bill - Committee (5th Day): Amendment 122 (13 Feb 2024)

Lord Roborough: ...I can. We can follow up further beyond that. As cases of non-criminal major incidents do not go through the criminal justice system, the measures in the Bill and code are not appropriate for this cohort. If a major incident subsequently becomes criminal, victims will be entitled to services under the code. The majority of measures under the code help those going through the criminal...

Northern Ireland Assembly: Adjournment: Domiciliary Care Packages: Northern Health and Social Care Trust (13 Feb 2024)

Robin Swann: ...population base that generates the majority of demand for unscheduled care and community services. As Dr Aiken said in his contribution, demographics are also an important consideration, and that cohort of the population has grown by 17% over the past five years. As a result, the Northern Trust has experienced unprecedented levels of demand across a range of services. Unfortunately —...

Conversion Therapy Prohibition (Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity) Bill [HL] - Second Reading ( 9 Feb 2024)

Baroness Buscombe: ...regarding important practical issues, but I was proud to speak in support. We believed, and I believe now, that we were totally right then to support legislation that recognised an extremely small cohort of people, estimated then to be a maximum of 5,000 people, who suffer greatly through gender dysphoria. The key point that we sense-checked then was: what harm could it do? Surely it...

Workers (Economic Affairs Committee Report) - Motion to Take Note ( 8 Feb 2024)

Viscount Younger of Leckie: ...economically inactive due to early retirement has been decreasing. I think it was mentioned that the average age of Members of this House is 72; perhaps we are a good example, as we should be, of a cohort—a very distinguished one—working past retirement age. Picking up on the remark by the noble Lord, Lord Skidelsky, I believe that our role in this Chamber at least is a decent job. To...

National HIV Testing Week ( 8 Feb 2024)

Peter Bottomley: ...yesterday in the dentistry statement. We should be concerned that the chances of being involved in a conception that ends in a formal termination are about 50% in this country. There is a birth cohort of just over 600,000, and there are over 200,000 abortions a year—the maths is not complicated. It takes two to tango. As the hon. Member for Warrington North (Charlotte Nichols) said in...

Asylum Seekers: Convictions - Question ( 8 Feb 2024)

Lord Stewart of Dirleton: My Lords, progress is being made. In the year ending September 2023, there were 5,506 enforced returns, an increase of 54% on the previous year. In that cohort, foreign national offenders make up the majority of enforced returns, at 62%.

7. Plaid Cymru Debate: The health service ( 7 Feb 2024)

Huw Irranca-Davies: ...that's being put into the NHS, but some of those innovations in different parts of Wales—been? We can see that there is a dip now within the long-term waiting times, but we've still got a large cohort of people who are in those not-so-long waiting times that are filling up. Well, is what we're doing sufficient to actually turn that around? Because, for many of my constituents, one of...

Mindfulness in Schools — [James Gray in the Chair] ( 7 Feb 2024)

Damian Hinds: ...and other roles. No single intervention works for every pupil; again, I think it is important that settings have the freedom to decide what is the best support in their circumstance and for their cohort of children.

NHS Dentistry: Recovery and Reform ( 7 Feb 2024)

Maggie Throup: A number of NHS dentists across Erewash have recently retired, leaving a cohort of my constituents without access to NHS dentistry. Unfortunately, practices are finding it really difficult to recruit replacements for the retirees. How will the plan help speed up that recruitment so that my constituents are not without NHS dentistry for much longer?

Written Answers — Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities: Refugees: Homelessness ( 7 Feb 2024)

Felicity Buchan: ...available to local authorities for homelessness costs, and up to 6 months wraparound funding of £28 per person per day for those in temporary accommodation. We will continue to support the Afghan cohort into settled housing, including through the £450 million third round of the Local Authority Housing Fund which follows the first two rounds of £750 million to help house Ukrainian and...

Nursery Provision: South-west England ( 6 Feb 2024)

Wera Hobhouse: ...of funded places for one and two-year-olds, compared with 80% of households whose incomes are over £45,000. Funding given to early years settings to support disadvantaged children in their cohort is a quarter of the amount given as pupil premium funding to primary schools. That has come at a time when more than a quarter of parents have had to use credit cards and to borrow money and get...

Homes for Ukraine Scheme: Potential Extension — [Mr Virendra Sharma in the Chair] ( 6 Feb 2024)

Pete Wishart: The hon. Gentleman is making a very powerful speech. Perhaps we should think about offering solutions to the Government on what they could possibly do to assist the cohort that the hon. Gentleman is so aptly describing. There is an extension scheme available, but it is only available for those who are already here on work visas. They can get the three-year benefits that those newly arriving...

Written Answers — Department for Education: English Language and Mathematics: GCSE ( 6 Feb 2024)

Damian Hinds: ...post-16 English and mathematics GCSE attainment by prior attainment in those subjects by disadvantage status in 2021/22, the latest academic year where the data is available. It is based on the cohort of young people who turned 19 in 2021/22, but were educated in the state-sector at age 15 to enable analysis by pupil characteristics. Prior attainment is determined by matching a young...


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