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1. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Local Government: The Transition to Net Zero (28 Feb 2024)

Rebecca Evans: ...models, and they are making progress with those models. I think one of the things that made us reluctant to specify and stipulate a model was that it might potentially move authorities off the track of good work that they’re undertaking, and take their focus off the progress that is being made. But I know that the Minister for Climate Change has been promoting the Race to Zero model...

Ukraine (28 Feb 2024)

Brendan O'Hara: ..., most notably the £2 billion sitting in a London bank two years on from the sale of Chelsea football club? As we look ahead, has the FCDO’s atrocity prevention monitoring body been keeping track of breaches of international law and war crimes being committed by Russia in Ukraine? With a marked increase in the targeting of civilians in Kyiv, Odesa, Kharkiv and Lviv, are the UK...

Post Office Board and Governance (28 Feb 2024)

Kevin Hollinrake: Thankfully, not me. I have nothing against Mr Staunton personally. He had a strong track record as the chair of various large organisations, as he said yesterday. I think we would all agree that the Post Office is a specific organisation with specific challenges. Yesterday’s evidence from Ben Tidswell, the senior independent director, was interesting. He felt that Mr Staunton’s behaviour...

Cycle Trails (28 Feb 2024)

Tracey Crouch: ...organisation that has done wonders with young cyclists in and around Snodland, a town in my constituency that had an issue with antisocial biking that seems to have calmed thanks to a new pump track and Stewart’s amazing energy for taking kids out on trails. The three of us met at Capstone and headed out on the trails before venturing into the wider Medway towns. It was fun, but the fact...

Northern Ireland: The Union (28 Feb 2024)

Chris Heaton-Harris: ...good, historic piece of work. It is good to see the Executive back up and running, making choices and opening negotiations with the unions to get the public sector in Northern Ireland back on track, on pay and work. I believe that there is a meeting today between the Finance Minister and the Chief Secretary to the Treasury. I will always happily work with the right hon. Gentleman on all...

Written Answers — Department for Energy Security and Net Zero: Solar Power: Land Use (28 Feb 2024)

Alicia Kearns: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, whether her Department plans to introduce a national monitoring system to track land being developed for ground mounted solar.

Written Answers — Department for Science, Innovation and Technology: Department for Science, Innovation and Technology: Software (28 Feb 2024)

Andrew Griffith: The accounting systems track IT spend, but do not capture the level of detail to readily identify spend on Infrastructure or legacy systems. Determination of legacy IT will require more work, the Legacy Risk Assessment will be prepared and submitted to Cabinet by the end of the current Financial year. Currently, within our centrally managed Digital function, there is no legacy IT of any...

Scottish Parliament: Qualifications and Assessment (28 Feb 2024)

Fulton MacGregor: The SNP Government has an excellent track record of investing in Scottish education. We have significantly more teachers per pupil than Tory-led England or Labour-run Wales. Likewise, Scotland has more schools per pupil than Wales or England. Scotland has the highest level of school spend per pupil anywhere in the UK—it is £1,300 higher per pupil—and it has shielded students from...

Northern Ireland - Motion for an Humble Address: Amendment to the Motion (27 Feb 2024)

Lord McCrea of Magherafelt and Cookstown: ...; nor do the elected representatives of the people of Northern Ireland have any power to change them. There has been much talk of the Stormont brake as the way to stop the EU juggernaut in its tracks, but where the Stormont brake applies we have to accept that the Assembly has the demeaning right only to try to stop laws that have already been made for us by a foreign Parliament—so much...

Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill: New Clause 26 - LTA 1985: Crown application (27 Feb 2024)

Richard Fuller: ...adoption of public amenities on new housing estates”. That sounds good, but it also sounds a long time away. We know that this issue is growing rapidly, so my amendment 18 seeks to stop it in its tracks by saying that homeowners may not have passed on to them charges for any service or provision that is usually the recourse of the local authority. I cannot for the life of me understand...

10. Statement by the Deputy Minister for Climate Change: The Welsh Government’s Response to the North Wales Transport Commission (27 Feb 2024)

Natasha Asghar: ...are given crucial funding you simply don’t spend it. Just look at the £155.5 million sent back to Westminster due to the Welsh Government’s financial mismanagement. Given this Government’s track record, how can we have any faith this Government could spend this money wisely? I couldn’t disagree with the commission’s recommendation of ensuring that capacity on rail services is...

6. Statement by the Minister for Economy: Policy Statement on Apprenticeships (27 Feb 2024)

Paul Davies: ...groups. Dirprwy Lywydd, of course, the Minister has yet again spent some time talking about the UK Government’s financial management, which is remarkable considering the Welsh Government’s track record in wasting taxpayers’ money over the last 25 years. Budgets are of course tight, but if the Welsh Government wanted to prioritise this, then it could have, and rather than blaming...

Northern Ireland Assembly: Private Members' Business: All-island Rail Network (27 Feb 2024)

Daniel McCrossan: ...and many areas across the North have been let down by substandard rail and public transport links for far too long. Like many others, I am reminded constantly of our railway heritage by abandoned tracks and station houses across our constituencies, many of which have become greenways. One opened in Strabane just this week, which is a fantastic investment in the local area, but, now that we...

BBC News Impartiality: Government's Role — [Hannah Bardell in the Chair] (27 Feb 2024)

Michael Ellis: ...…I dunno…perhaps the security department of the hospital might have them.” Repeated preparedness by the BBC to disseminate unverified claims provided by a proscribed terrorist group with a track record of disinformation should trouble us all.

1. Questions to the First Minister: Abuse and Violence Against Staff in Schools (27 Feb 2024)

Mark Drakeford: ...there are causes that lie behind those individual outbreaks of unacceptable behaviour, and our aim should be to try to find ways of putting those things right and putting those young people on a track to a successful future for themselves.

Northern Ireland Assembly: Private Members' Business: All-island Rail Network (27 Feb 2024)

Deborah Erskine: ...say that my constituency is hard to reach and easy to forget about. We have talked about regional imbalance. Surely Fermanagh should be the starting point. There is not a single piece of rail track — I thank my constituency colleague Tom Elliott for pointing that out in his intervention — not to mention the fact that it will mean a gap of 30 years in infrastructure progression for...

Written Answers — Cabinet Office: 10 Downing Street: Digital Technology (27 Feb 2024)

Alex Burghart: ...evidence, throughout the policy and decision-making process, to drive long-term systems change and enable staff to collectively solve the most pressing policy challenges. They also use data to track delivery of government priority programs, working closely with Delivery Unit. Notwithstanding, the Government would not normally comment on the details of policy development and formation, nor...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (27 Feb 2024)

Andrew Stephenson: ...and policy is in place to ensure that genomic testing continues to be available for all patients for whom it would be of clinical benefit. This is supported by a horizon scanning process and fast track application system to ensure the directory can respond quickly to emerging developments. Testing is available for all eligible patients across the whole of England. The National Genomic Test...

Written Answers — Department for Work and Pensions: Pensions: Gender (27 Feb 2024)

Paul Maynard: ...and women shortly before they retire. The wealth gap between men and women who are eligible for automatic enrolment is lower, at 32%. The publication of an official annual measure will help us track the collective efforts of government, industry and employers to reduce the Gender Pension Gap.

Written Answers — Department for Work and Pensions: Pensions: Gender (27 Feb 2024)

Paul Maynard: ...and women shortly before they retire. The wealth gap between men and women who are eligible for automatic enrolment is lower, at 32%. The publication of an official annual measure will help us track the collective efforts of government, industry and employers to reduce the Gender Pension Gap.


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