Results 41–60 of 3200 for michelle donelan

Seafarers’ Wages Bill [Lords]: New Clause 2 - Implementation and monitoring (7 Feb 2023)

...Coutinho Geoffrey Cox Virginia Crosbie Tracey Crouch David Davies Gareth Davies James Davies Mims Davies David Davis Dehenna Davison Caroline Dinenage Sarah Dines Jonathan Djanogly Leo Docherty Michelle Donelan Steve Double Jackie Doyle-Price Richard Drax Flick Drummond James Duddridge David Duguid Iain Duncan Smith Philip Dunne Mark Eastwood Ruth Edwards Michael Ellis George Eustice Luke...

Online Safety Bill - Second Reading (1 Feb 2023)

Baroness Fox of Buckley: My Lords, the Secretary of State, Michelle Donelan, has acknowledged that protecting children is the very reason that this Bill exists. If only the Government had confined themselves to that crucial task. Instead, I worry that the Bill has ballooned and still could be a major threat to free expression of adults. I agreed with much of what the noble Baroness, Lady D’Souza, just spoke about....

Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill: Schedule - Minimum Service Levels for Certain Strikes (30 Jan 2023)

...Geoffrey Cox Stephen Crabb Virginia Crosbie James Daly David Davies Gareth Davies James Davies Mims Davies Philip Davies Dehenna Davison Caroline Dinenage Sarah Dines Jonathan Djanogly Leo Docherty Michelle Donelan Steve Double Oliver Dowden Richard Drax Flick Drummond James Duddridge Iain Duncan Smith Philip Dunne Mark Eastwood Ruth Edwards Michael Ellis Tobias Ellwood Natalie Elphicke...

Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill: Clause 5 - Commencement (30 Jan 2023)

...Geoffrey Cox Stephen Crabb Virginia Crosbie James Daly David Davies Gareth Davies James Davies Mims Davies Philip Davies Dehenna Davison Caroline Dinenage Sarah Dines Jonathan Djanogly Leo Docherty Michelle Donelan Steve Double Oliver Dowden Richard Drax Flick Drummond James Duddridge Iain Duncan Smith Philip Dunne Mark Eastwood Ruth Edwards Michael Ellis Tobias Ellwood Natalie Elphicke...

Digital, Culture, Media and Sport: Broadband Speeds: Urban Areas (26 Jan 2023)

Michelle Donelan: We have made it as attractive as possible to deploy gigabit broadband in the UK by busting barriers and requiring Ofcom to promote competition and investment. There are now more than 80 providers investing nearly £35 billion rolling out gigabit broadband, and coverage has risen to 73% from 6% in early 2019. The vast majority of urban areas will be connected commercially, at no extra cost to...

Digital, Culture, Media and Sport: Rugby Football Bicentenary Celebration (26 Jan 2023)

Michelle Donelan: The Government are delighted that rugby union is celebrating 200 years in 2023. We are looking forward to working with my hon. Friend to mark that occasion, and I am delighted that the Minister for Sport, my right hon. Friend the Member for Pudsey (Stuart Andrew), plans to join some of those celebrations at Rugby School. Rugby continues to be one of our biggest participation sports, and the...

Digital, Culture, Media and Sport: Football Governance: Fan-Led Review (26 Jan 2023)

Michelle Donelan: When we published our response to the recommendations made by the independent Fan-Led Review of Football Governance, we were clear that football needs reform to ensure the game’s long-term sustainability and to safeguard clubs, and I have met the authorities to push for action now. We will publish a White Paper setting out our detailed position within the next couple of weeks. That will set...

Digital, Culture, Media and Sport: Topical Questions (26 Jan 2023)

Michelle Donelan: The Online Safety Bill reached a major milestone when it passed its Third Reading. It is now being introduced in the Lords. Last week I visited Birmingham to hear how the 2022 Commonwealth games has contributed £870 million to the UK economy. Meanwhile, another major event is heading down the tracks, with just 100 days to go until the King’s coronation. The Government are helping to...

Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill: New Clause 22 - Person convicted under National Minimum Wage Act not to be appointed as director (24 Jan 2023)

...Claire Coutinho Geoffrey Cox Stephen Crabb Virginia Crosbie Tracey Crouch David Davies Gareth Davies James Davies Mims Davies Philip Davies Dehenna Davison Caroline Dinenage Jonathan Djanogly Michelle Donelan Jackie Doyle-Price Richard Drax Flick Drummond James Duddridge David Duguid Iain Duncan Smith Mark Eastwood Ruth Edwards Michael Ellis Tobias Ellwood Natalie Elphicke George Eustice...

Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill: New Clause 34 - Report on the authorisation of foreign corporate service providers (24 Jan 2023)

...Costa Claire Coutinho Geoffrey Cox Stephen Crabb Virginia Crosbie Tracey Crouch David Davies Gareth Davies James Davies Mims Davies Philip Davies Dehenna Davison Caroline Dinenage Jonathan Djanogly Michelle Donelan Oliver Dowden Jackie Doyle-Price Richard Drax Flick Drummond James Duddridge David Duguid Iain Duncan Smith Philip Dunne Mark Eastwood Ruth Edwards Michael Ellis Tobias Ellwood...

Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill: New Clause 36 - Integrity of the register (24 Jan 2023)

...Claire Coutinho Geoffrey Cox Stephen Crabb Virginia Crosbie Tracey Crouch David Davies Gareth Davies James Davies Mims Davies Philip Davies Dehenna Davison Caroline Dinenage Jonathan Djanogly Michelle Donelan Oliver Dowden Jackie Doyle-Price Richard Drax Flick Drummond James Duddridge David Duguid Iain Duncan Smith Philip Dunne Mark Eastwood Ruth Edwards Michael Ellis Tobias Ellwood...

Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill: New Schedule 1 - “Assimilated law”: consequential amendments (18 Jan 2023)

...Virginia Crosbie Tracey Crouch James Daly David Davies Gareth Davies James Davies Mims Davies Philip Davies David Davis Dehenna Davison Caroline Dinenage Sarah Dines Jonathan Djanogly Leo Docherty Michelle Donelan Steve Double Oliver Dowden Jackie Doyle-Price Flick Drummond James Duddridge David Duguid Iain Duncan Smith Philip Dunne Mark Eastwood Ruth Edwards Michael Ellis Natalie Elphicke...

Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill: Clause 1 - Sunset of EU-derived subordinate legislation and retained direct EU legislation (18 Jan 2023)

...Virginia Crosbie Tracey Crouch James Daly David Davies Gareth Davies James Davies Mims Davies Philip Davies David Davis Dehenna Davison Caroline Dinenage Sarah Dines Jonathan Djanogly Leo Docherty Michelle Donelan Steve Double Oliver Dowden Jackie Doyle-Price Flick Drummond James Duddridge Iain Duncan Smith Philip Dunne Mark Eastwood Ruth Edwards Michael Ellis Natalie Elphicke George...

Online Safety Bill: content (17 Jan 2023)

Michelle Donelan: I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time. It has been a long road to get here, and it has required a huge team effort that has included Members from across the House, the Joint Committee, Public Bill Committees, the Ministers who worked on this over the years in the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport and my predecessors as Secretaries of State. Together, we have...

Online Safety Bill: New Clause 4 - Safety duties protecting adults and society: minimum standards for terms of service (17 Jan 2023)

...Virginia Crosbie Tracey Crouch James Daly David Davies Gareth Davies James Davies Mims Davies Philip Davies David Davis Dehenna Davison Caroline Dinenage Sarah Dines Jonathan Djanogly Leo Docherty Michelle Donelan Steve Double Oliver Dowden Jackie Doyle-Price Richard Drax Flick Drummond James Duddridge David Duguid Iain Duncan Smith Philip Dunne Mark Eastwood Ruth Edwards Michael Ellis...

Online Safety Bill: Clause 12 - User empowerment duties (17 Jan 2023)

...Crouch James Daly David Davies Gareth Davies James Davies Mims Davies Philip Davies David Davis Dehenna Davison Caroline Dinenage Sarah Dines Jonathan Djanogly Leo Docherty Jeffrey M. Donaldson Michelle Donelan Steve Double Oliver Dowden Jackie Doyle-Price Richard Drax Flick Drummond James Duddridge David Duguid Iain Duncan Smith Philip Dunne Mark Eastwood Ruth Edwards Michael Ellis Tobias...

Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill: Section 35 Power (17 Jan 2023)

...Crouch James Daly David Davies Gareth Davies James Davies Mims Davies Philip Davies David Davis Dehenna Davison Caroline Dinenage Sarah Dines Jonathan Djanogly Leo Docherty Jeffrey M. Donaldson Michelle Donelan Steve Double Oliver Dowden Jackie Doyle-Price Richard Drax Flick Drummond James Duddridge David Duguid Iain Duncan Smith Philip Dunne Mark Eastwood Ruth Edwards Michael Ellis Tobias...

Written Answers — Department for Education: Department for Education: Ministers (17 Jan 2023)

Nick Gibb: ...in 2022, of which nine held responsibilities for higher education matters. They were responsible for higher education matters for the following durations of time: Alex Burghart MP, the Rt Hon Michelle Donelan MP and the Rt Hon Nadhim Zahawi MP (as Secretary of State) held responsibilities for higher education matters from January 2022 to July 2022. The Rt Hon James Cleverly MP (as...

Written Ministerial Statements — Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport: Online Safety Update (17 Jan 2023)

Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay: I am repeating the following Written Ministerial Statement made today in the other place by my Right Honourable Friend, the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, Michelle Donelan MP: I have engaged extensively with Members of this House recently regarding a number of amendments which have been tabled for Report stage of the Online Safety Bill, which will take place today....

Written Ministerial Statements — Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport: Online Safety Update (17 Jan 2023)

Michelle Donelan: I have engaged extensively with Members of this House recently regarding a number of amendments which have been tabled for Report stage of the Online Safety Bill, which will take place today. These constructive discussions have reached a positive conclusion which enhances the Bill’s ability to keep children safe online, and tackle illegal activity. Senior management liability We have...


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