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Written Answers — Treasury: Bank Services (9 Mar 2023)

Baroness Penn: ...on opening and closing high street banking facilities are a commercial issue for banks and building societies. Guidance from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) sets out its expectation of firms when they are deciding to close their branches or free-to-use ATMs. Firms are expected to carefully consider the impact of planned branch closures on the everyday banking and cash access needs...

Written Answers — Attorney General: Attorney General: Minimum Wage (8 Mar 2023)

Michael Tomlinson: ...Minimum Wage Naming Scheme, employers who have previously broken minimum wage law can be publicly named. The Department for Business and Trade follows a clear and thorough process allowing firms to make representations against being named if they meet our published criteria. Details of Government contracts above £10,000 are published on Contracts Finder:...

Written Answers — Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities: Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities: Minimum Wage (8 Mar 2023)

Rachel Maclean: ...is the law. Under the National Minimum Wage Naming Scheme, employers who have previously broken minimum wage law can be publicly named. The department follows a clear and thorough process allowing firms to make representations against being named if they meet our published criteria. Details of Government contracts above £10,000 are published on Contracts Finder.

Written Answers — Department for Science, Innovation and Technology: Telecommunications: Competition (8 Mar 2023)

Julia Lopez: ...build quickly. Through the 2018 Future Telecoms Infrastructure Review (FTIR) and the 2019 Statement of Strategic Priorities (SSP), we brought forward substantive proposals to make it easier for new firms to enter the market and compete with the incumbent provider, such as granting competitors access to Openreach’s national network of ducts and poles. The SSP gives Ofcom a strategic...

Written Answers — Department for Energy Security and Net Zero: Renewable Energy (8 Mar 2023)

Andrew Bowie: ...must set out the actions they will take to improve their supply chain. Among these, applicants must set out how they are increasing the visibility of opportunities to make it easier for smaller firms to win contracts. They must also set out specifically how they are helping small and medium enterprises and new entrants into the renewables sector.

Written Answers — Department for Education: Special Educational Needs: Hearing Impairment (7 Mar 2023)

Claire Coutinho: .... There are currently no plans to change the collected list of qualification subjects to identify qualifications relating to sensory impairments at a more granular level. The department is firmly committed to ensuring that children with special educational needs and disabilities, including hearing impairments, receive the support they need to achieve in their early years, at school and college.

Written Answers — Scotland Office: Scotland Office: Minimum Wage (6 Mar 2023)

Alister Jack: ...National Minimum Wage Naming Scheme, employers who have previously broken minimum wage law can be publicly named. The Department for Business and Trade follows a clear and thorough process allowing firms to make representations against being named if they meet our published criteria. Details of Government contracts above £10,000 are published on Contracts Finder:...

Written Answers — Northern Ireland Office: Northern Ireland Office: Minimum Wage (6 Mar 2023)

Steven Baker: ...National Minimum Wage Naming Scheme, employers who have previously broken minimum wage law can be publicly named. The Department for Business and Trade follows a clear and thorough process allowing firms to make representations against being named, if they meet our published criteria. Details of Government contracts above £10,000 are published on Contracts Finder:...

Written Answers — Wales Office: Wales Office: Minimum Wage (6 Mar 2023)

James Davies: ...National Minimum Wage Naming Scheme, employers who have previously broken minimum wage law can be publicly named. The Department for Business and Trade follows a clear and thorough process allowing firms to make representations against being named if they meet our published criteria. Details of Government contracts above £10,000 are published on Contracts Finder:...

Written Answers — Ministry of Justice: Ministry of Justice: Minimum Wage (6 Mar 2023)

Mike Freer: ...National Minimum Wage Naming Scheme, employers who have previously broken minimum wage law can be publicly named. The Department for Business and Trade follows a clear and thorough process allowing firms to make representations against being named if they meet our published criteria. The MOJ entered into contracts, during the last 3 years, with 2 companies listed in round 18 of the...

Written Answers — Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office: China: Data Protection (6 Mar 2023)

Anne-Marie Trevelyan: We continually monitor threats to our data and will not hesitate to take further action if necessary to protect our national security. We expect all firms to fully comply with UK privacy laws. Businesses which do not may be investigated and subject to enforcement action. We have also strengthened measures to prevent the transfer of assets or technology that could pose national security risks....

Written Answers — Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Minimum Wage (6 Mar 2023)

Mark Spencer: ...National Minimum Wage Naming Scheme, employers who have previously broken minimum wage law can be publicly named. The Department for Business and Trade follows a clear and thorough process allowing firms to make representations against being named if they meet our published criteria. Details of Defra’s Government contracts above £10,000 are published on Contracts Finder:...

Written Answers — Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Food: Imports (6 Mar 2023)

Lord Benyon: We remain firmly committed to upholding our world-leading environmental, food and animal welfare standards as an independent trading nation. All agri-food products must comply with our import requirements in order to be placed on the UK market, whether they are subject to tariffs or not. This may include some products produced to different animal welfare or environmental standards. This has...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: NHS: Protective Clothing (2 Mar 2023)

Fleur Anderson: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, pursuant to the Answer of 23 January 2023 to Question 104233 on NHS: Protective Clothing, if he will list the (a) consultancy and (b) legal firms which were contracted as part of the personal protective equipment programme.

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Diabetes: Medical Equipment (2 Mar 2023)

Helen Whately: NHS England firmly supports and encourages local integrated care boards to adopt National Institute for Health and Care Excellence guidance in relation to the management of Type 1 diabetes, which includes recommended use of insulin pump. NHS England is using the Core20PLUS5 approach to support the reduction of healthcare inequalities at both national and system level. A clinical focus for...

Written Answers — Department for Culture, Media and Sport: Charities: Lotteries (2 Mar 2023)

Stuart Andrew: ...revenue, currently averaging 46% of total sales. We reviewed the society lottery sales and prize limit increases 12 months after they were implemented, concluding that it was too soon to reach any firm view on the impact of these changes. The results of this review were published in March 2022, and found that no individually licensed society lottery has sales close to the £50 million...

Written Answers — Department for Business and Trade: Africa: Trade Agreements (2 Mar 2023)

Nigel Huddleston: The Department for Business and Trade strongly supports the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). We are firmly convinced by the benefits that the AfCFTA should bring, and committed to supporting Africa realise increased levels of intra-regional trade. The UK was proud to be the first non-African country to sign an MoU with the AfCFTA Secretariat in September 2021. This department...

Written Answers — Department for Business and Trade: Department for Business and Trade: Minimum Wage (2 Mar 2023)

Kevin Hollinrake: ...National Minimum Wage Naming Scheme, employers who have previously broken minimum wage law can be publicly named. The Department for Business and Trade follows a clear and thorough process allowing firms to make representations against being named if they meet our published criteria. The Department for Business and Trade does not hold information about the number of named employers who...

Written Answers — Department for Work and Pensions: Children: Poverty (1 Mar 2023)

Mims Davies: ...the number of households who can benefit from these uprating decisions, the benefit cap levels are also increasing by the same amount. With over 1.16 million vacancies across the UK, our focus is firmly on supporting people into and to progress in work. Our approach is based on clear evidence about the importance of employment, particularly where it is full-time, in substantially...

Written Answers — Home Office: Nuisance Calls (1 Mar 2023)

Thomas Tugendhat: ...of fraud, including through scam calls. The Government has already taken a range of actions to reduce the number of scam calls. We have sanctioned the banning of cold calls from personal injury firms and pension providers, unless the consumer has explicitly agreed to be contacted, and introduced director liability for companies in relation to nuisance calls. Through the Privacy and...


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