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Theresa May: To ask the Chairman of the Public Accounts Commission (1) how many written parliamentary questions to the Public Accounts Commission in the 2005-06 Session were not answered wholly or in part on grounds of disproportionate cost; (2) how many written parliamentary questions to the Public Accounts Commission in the 2005-06 Session were answered with a reply that it had not been possible to...
Theresa May: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills (1) how many parents have taken part in the Family Resolutions pilot project to date; and how many have accepted mediation services as part of the project; (2) what estimate she has made of the costs of running the Family Resolutions project in the next five years; (3) how much the Government have spent on the Family Resolutions Pilot...
Theresa May: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (1) what sanctions are available in relation to compulsory employment or training programmes; and how many times each such sanction has been used in each year since 1997; (2) how many times each type of sanction available for (a) jobseeker's allowance, (b) incapacity benefit, (c) employment and support allowance and (d) income support...
Theresa May: ...had made of the number of likely participants prior to the setting up of the Family Resolutions Project; (2) what the estimated costs of running the Family Resolutions Project are; (3) how many parents have taken part in the Family Resolutions Pilot Project to date; and how many have accepted mediation services as part of the project.
Theresa May: ...had made of the number of likely participants prior to the setting up of the Family Resolutions Project; (2) what the estimated costs of running the Family Resolutions Project are; (3) how many parents have taken part in the Family Resolutions Pilot Project to date; and how many have accepted mediation services as part of the project.
Theresa May: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (1) how many and what proportion of (a) new and (b) existing employment and support allowance claimants will participate in progression to work pathfinders; (2) how many and what proportion of (a) new and (b) existing employment and support allowance claimants will be covered by (i) progression to work pathfinders, (ii) invest to save...
Theresa May: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (1) how many and what proportion of people claiming (a) incapacity benefit and (b) employment and support allowance attended a medical assessment in the latest period for which figures are available; (2) how many and what proportion of people who made a successful claim for (a) incapacity benefit and (b) employment and support...
Theresa May: To ask the Prime Minister (1) how many citizens' juries have been arranged by his Office since June 2007; which organisations were commissioned to conduct each citizens' jury; and what the estimated cost is of each exercise; (2) how many citizens' juries were arranged for (a) his Department and (b) his Department's agencies in each year since 1997; which organisations were commissioned...
Theresa Villiers: I do, and the hon. Gentleman and I have discussed the Drumcree situation on many occasions. It is important in north Belfast to focus urgently on finding an inclusive process to bring the two sides together. That is why I will be meeting many of the different groups involved in the next few days and discussing these matters with the right hon. Member for Belfast North (Mr Dodds) and the...
Theresa May: ...Sport what recent discussions her Department has had with the London Development Authority regarding businesses in the Marshgate Lane area being relocated to make way for Olympic development; how many of these businesses have reached agreement over relocation; how many have appointed advisers regarding relocation negotiations; what the situation of the remaining businesses is; and when she...
Theresa May: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government and the Regions (1) how many rails are listed as defective and in need of replacement; (2) what the average time taken was to replace a rail once it has been identified as defective in the last 12 months; and in what way defective rails are prioritised for replacement; (3) how many rails were identified as defective in each of...
Theresa Villiers: It is deeply distressing to see the toll that the disease has taken on people from black and minority ethnic backgrounds. It is also worrying that so many transport workers have fallen foul of the disease. In London, many of them come from black and minority ethnic backgrounds. Will my right hon. Friend urgently engage with transport companies and authorities across the country to keep our...
Theresa May: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills (1) how many pupils have sat the new AS levels in the current year; what the average number of subjects studied was; and what the cost of the new AS level exams has been for schools; (2) how many students in further education colleges have undertaken AS levels in the current year; and what the cost of the exams has been to further...
Theresa Villiers: I agree with the hon. Gentleman that a skilled workforce is crucial for attracting inward investment. Northern Ireland has an excellent workforce, with many highly-skilled individuals, but there is always more that can be done. The UK Government have invested significantly in apprenticeships, which is reflected in Barnett consequentials to the block grant. I know that apprenticeships are also...
Theresa May: The House votes many times on many different issues. It voted on whether to ask the people of this country whether we should leave the EU. The people made that decision. At the time, the Government said they would abide by it—that it was not an advisory decision but effectively an instruction to the House—and that it was the duty of the House to abide by it. That is what we should do.
Theresa May: To ask the Secretary of State for Wales (1) how many citizens' juries have been arranged by his Department since June 2007; which organisations were commissioned to conduct each citizens' jury; and what the estimated cost is of each exercise; (2) how many citizens' juries were arranged for (a) his Department and (b) his Department's agencies in each year since 1997; which organisations...
Theresa May: To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (1) how many citizens' juries have been arranged by his Department since June 2007; which organisations were commissioned to conduct each citizens' jury; and what the estimated cost is of each exercise; (2) how many citizens' juries were arranged for (a) his Department and (b) his Department's agencies in each year since 1997; which...
Theresa May: To ask the Secretary of State for International Development (1) how many citizens' juries have been arranged by his Department since June 2007; which organisations were commissioned to conduct each citizens' jury; and what the estimated cost is of each exercise; (2) how many citizens' juries were arranged for (a) his Department and (b) his Department's agencies in each year since 1997;...
Theresa May: To ask the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (1) how many citizens' juries were arranged for (a) his Department and (b) his Department's agencies in each year since 1997; which organisations were commissioned to conduct each citizens' jury; and what the cost was of each; (2) how many citizens' juries have been arranged by the Cabinet Office since June; which organisations were...
Theresa May: ...of 2 February 2010 to the hon. Member for South Dorset, Official Report, column 258W, on the Future Jobs Fund, of the jobs announced to date for which it is possible to ascertain the location, how many are expected to be created in each local authority area; (2) how many of the jobs announced to date are expected to be created in each constituency.