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Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Hays and Mitie: Contracts (28 Mar 2023)

Justin Madders: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, pursuant to the Answer of 27 February to Question 150520 on Minimum Wage, what the total value of the contracts with the firms listed is.

Written Answers — Department for Work and Pensions: Poverty: Children (28 Mar 2023)

Mims Davies: ...£276bn through the welfare system in Great Britain in 2023/24 including around £124bn on people of working age and children. With 1.12 million job vacancies across the UK, our focus remains firmly on supporting individuals, including parents, to move into, and progress in work, an approach which is based on clear evidence about the importance of employment - particularly where it is...

Written Answers — Cabinet Office: Cabinet Office: Legal Opinion (28 Mar 2023)

Angela Rayner: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, pursuant to the Answer of 17 March to Question 165342, how much his Department spent on external (a) legal firms and (b) counsel in (a) 2020, (b) 2021 and (c) 2022.

Written Answers — Department for Energy Security and Net Zero: Housing: Insulation (28 Mar 2023)

Amanda Solloway: The Government is firmly committed to achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050, and to upgrading as many homes as possible to achieve EPC band C by 2035 where cost-effective, practical and affordable. By 2021, 47% of homes in England had reached EPC C, up from 14% in 2010. In England, our statutory fuel poverty target is to ensure that as many fuels poor households as is reasonably...

Written Answers — Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office: Uganda: Homosexuality (28 Mar 2023)

Andrew Mitchell: ...and discrimination of all people across Uganda. Amendments to the Bill, including introduction of the death penalty for 'aggravated homosexuality', are very worrying. The UK Government is firmly opposed to the death penalty in all circumstances and in every country.

Written Answers — Treasury: Energy Bills Discount Scheme: Cleaning Services (28 Mar 2023)

James Cartlidge: ..., with all sectors that meet agreed thresholds for energy and trade intensity eligible for Energy and Trade Intensive Industries (ETII) support under the Energy Bills Discount Scheme (EBDS). The firms eligible for ETIIs support are those operating within sectors that fall above the 80th percentile for energy intensity and 60th percentile for trade intensity, and those within sectors...

Written Answers — Department for Business and Trade: Import Duties: Caribbean (28 Mar 2023)

Nigel Huddleston: ...of UK service sectors and opens most services in the UK and CARIFORUM to investment. Under the agreement the UK has committed to allowing specific categories of professional employees of CARIFORUM firms and self-employed CARIFORUM professionals in specific sectors, to enter the UK to supply services.

Written Answers — Department for Business and Trade: US-EU Task Force on the Inflation Reduction Act (28 Mar 2023)

Nigel Huddleston: We are having regular discussions with the US to represent the interests of UK firms and ensure the UK benefits from any flexibilities in the implementation of the Inflation Reduction Act. The Prime Minister raised UK concerns in his meeting earlier this month with President Biden and the DBT Secretary of State has recently had calls with Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo and US Trade...

Written Answers — Northern Ireland Office: Bus Services: Northern Ireland (28 Mar 2023)

Steven Baker: ...on people in Northern Ireland as a result of the difficult decisions needed in order for Northern Ireland Executive departments to live within their budgets. It remains the UK Government’s firm view that the right people to make these decisions are locally elected politicians in a fully functioning Northern Ireland Executive and Northern Ireland Assembly. In the absence of these, it...

Written Answers — Department for Culture, Media and Sport: Department for Culture, Media and Sport: Minimum Wage (27 Mar 2023)

Justin Madders: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, pursuant to the Answer of 3 March 2023 to Question 155151 on the Minimum Wage, what the total value of the contracts with the firms named in the list amount to.

Written Answers — Cabinet Office: Government Consulting Hub (27 Mar 2023)

Jeremy Quin: ...it can now integrate with CCS work with consultancy procurement strategies across government. The very well received Consultancy Playbook, setting a new bar of how we get best value from external firms, operates alongside the suite of playbooks, owned and led by the Commercial Function. The GCH capability programme, supporting civil servants to adopt consultancy type skills where...

Written Answers — Department for Education: Department for Education: Minimum Wage (27 Mar 2023)

Justin Madders: To ask the Secretary of State for Education, pursuant to the Answer of 3 March 2023 to Question 155153 on the Minimum Wage, what the total value of the contracts with the firms named in the list amount to.

Written Answers — Treasury: Small Businesses: Loans (27 Mar 2023)

Andrew Griffith: ...to the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) as the UK’s expert regulator. The PRA is consulting under an accountability framework agreed by Parliament, and has requested information from firms on specific measures including those relating to lending to SMEs. The consultation can be found here: https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/prudential-regulation/public...

Written Answers — Treasury: Electronic Funds Transfer: Fraud (27 Mar 2023)

Andrew Griffith: ...service providers to delay payments beyond the existing legislative timescales in limited, high-risk fraud scenarios, in order for enhanced customer engagement to take place. This could enable firms to take more of a ‘risk-based’ approach to payments processing. The Government also recognises that many sectors have a role to play in preventing fraud. By including the fraudulent...

Written Answers — Home Office: Visas: Ukraine (27 Mar 2023)

Robert Jenrick: ...fastest and biggest visa schemes in UK history, with over 220,000 visas issued under Ukraine Schemes; 67,000 through the Ukraine Family Scheme and 156,000 through the Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme. We firmly believe that Ukraine will be safe again and we will continue to support the Ukrainian Government for as long as is necessary in their efforts against Putin. The Government of Ukraine has...

Written Answers — Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office: Uganda: LGBT+ People (27 Mar 2023)

Andrew Mitchell: ...and discrimination of all people across Uganda. Amendments to the Bill, including introduction of the death penalty for 'aggravated homosexuality', are very worrying. The UK Government is firmly opposed to the death penalty in all circumstances and in every country.

Written Answers — Department for Science, Innovation and Technology: 5G: Social Rented Housing (27 Mar 2023)

Janet Daby: ...taking to ensure that social housing landlords are not unduly burdened by additional maintenance costs to their buildings following the installation of 5G antennas and similar equipment by telecoms firms.

Written Answers — Ministry of Defence: Ministry of Defence: Minimum Wage (27 Mar 2023)

Justin Madders: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, pursuant to the Answer of 27 February 2023 to Question 150518 on the Minimum Wage, what the total value of the contracts with the firms named in the list amount to.

Written Answers — Home Office: Asylum (27 Mar 2023)

Lord Murray of Blidworth: ...Scheme, Community Sponsorship as well as country specific routes such as Afghan Citizens’ Resettlement Scheme as well as Ukraine and BNO schemes. This commitment, alongside a fair and firm asylum system, will ensure we continue to offer safe and legal routes to the UK for those in need of protection. There are additional global safe and legal routes for people to come to the UK should...

Written Answers — Department for Business and Trade: British Patient Capital (24 Mar 2023)

Kevin Hollinrake: ...intensive companies, including those in the five technologies identified in the Science and Technology Framework. BPC’s Core programme disproportionately supports R&D-intensive companies. 11% of firms receiving BPC-backed investment are academic spinouts, compared to 2% of all equity-backed companies. 92% of companies surveyed for an external evaluation of BPC used the investment they...


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