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Dehenna Davison: ...received £11.9 million in the most recent financial year. As set out in the levelling-up White Paper, devolution of adult education funding has been a core part of all MCA devolution deals to date. The Department for Education has committed to devolving adult education functions and the associated core adult education budget to new areas from 2025-26 as part of new devolution deals. We...
Richard Holden: ...when the GB licence is issued. This is because the Ukrainian driver licensing authority does not retain information to confirm whether a test was taken in a manual or automatic vehicle before this date. This restriction also applies to licence exchange agreements with other countries where the licence issuing authority does not retain information about the type of vehicle in which a test...
Marsha de Cordova: ...Strategy, how many applications have been made to the Heat Network Efficiency Scheme as of 24 January 2023; and how much and what proportion of that scheme's funding had been allocated by that date.
Graham Stuart: BEIS research to date, such as the Cost Optimal Domestic Electrification[1]project, has compared infrared heating with other electrical heating options and concluded that heat-pumps are the most cost-optimal electric heating technology for most UK homes. To improve the Government's understanding of the potential role of infrared heating in decarbonising heat, BEIS has commenced a further...
David Rutley: Supporting the Colombian Government in its commitment to secure a broad and lasting peace will remain an important priority of this Government. To date, we have spent over £74 million through the Conflict, Stability and Security Fund (CSSF) to support the implementation of the peace agreement in Colombia and improve stability and security. The National Commission for Security Guarantees,...
Damian Hinds: ...that site requires a power upgrade irrespective of the proposed expansion. No works already started relate to the proposed new prison currently undergoing planning. The total commitment to date to UK Power Networks for this upgrade is £840,000 (including VAT).
Kevan Jones: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, whether all support offered to Ukraine to date has been met from the Treasury Reserve Fund and not his Department's budget.
Tom Pursglove: ...requests in 2020/21. Information from 2020/21 onwards can be found in the table below. Waivers requested relating to Official Error O/E Waived 20/21 12 3 21/22 97 5 22/23 (to date) 104 25 Section 105 of The Welfare Reform Act 2012 states that any overpayment of Universal Credit, new style JSA or ESA, in excess of entitlement, is recoverable. The department therefore...
Carla Lockhart: ...Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, with reference to his Department's correspondence to the Permanent Secretary at Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs in Northern Ireland, dated 28 December 2022, what estimate she has made of the projected cost of building proposed sanitary and phytosanitary facilities as outlined in that correspondence.
Mark Spencer: To date we have contracted with 6 projects under the FTF Water Management scheme with a combined grant award of £1m. The average amount awarded per project being £170k.
Mark Spencer: The deadline for Full applications under the FTF Water Management scheme was on 30/11/2022. Most of these projects are currently in the appraisal stages. We have approved 9 projects to date, 3 are in the contracting stage and 6 have been contracted. Table 3 below shows approved projects by region. Table 3: Approved Applications by Region Region Approved Projects East Midlands 2 ...
Holly Lynch: ...of State for the Home Department, with reference to the The National Police Chiefs Council's letter to Chief Constables requiring all pre-2006 officers to be vetted against national databases, dated 20 January 2023, what estimate she has made of the number of officers who will need to be vetted in line with that letter; and how many of those officers will require vetting by the Cabinet...
Felicity Buchan: ..., the voluntary sector, and faith / Ukrainian representative organisations. We engage with local government and other partners through several different conversations and working groups to date. This has included Ministerial roundtables attended by local government representatives, official led working group meetings, and ongoing bilateral engagement with local authority Chief Executives...
Michael Tomlinson: To date, the Law Officers have referred the cases of 135 offenders sentenced in 2022 to the Court of Appeal under the Unduly Lenient Sentence scheme. Of those cases referenced, 120 have so far concluded. The Court granted leave to refer in 93 (77.5%) and the sentence was increased in 80 (67%). These figures are accurate as of 25 January 2023.
Louise Haigh: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, on what date he last travelled on official business by train.
Scott Benton: To ask the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, if her Department will bring forward the date of its review into the Horserace Betting Levy.
Kevin Stewart: ...Government has stated that we would carry out work to ensure that we have all the right analysis around whether children’s services should be out or in. I will write to the member on the specific date when that work on children’s services will finish, but I have relayed that again and again at committee. We want to get this right for all. We will do so, and we are carrying out the work...
Alasdair Allan: ...about the UK Government abolishing laws that it does not like or might have good reason for not liking. We are talking about its abolishing all those thousands of laws and then trying at some later date to work out what to put in their place. The expert evidence that the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee has taken has been universally scathing about both how and...
Stephen Kerr: I say to John Mason that, if we could get the cabinet secretary to come to the chamber to bring us up to date with the negotiations and where things stand, we could perhaps discuss that sort of detail. This Parliament needs answers. I ask colleagues for their support to get a ministerial statement on the issue at the beginning of next week. We need to find out what the cabinet secretary is...
That the Plant Health and Trade in Animals and Related Products (Amendment) Regulations 2022 (SI, 2022, No. 1367), dated 19 December 2022, a copy of which was laid before this House on 19 December, be approved.—(Steve Double.) Question agreed to. Motion made, and Question put forthwith ( Standing Order No. 118(6)),