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Written Ministerial Statements — Department of Health and Social Care: Care Quality Commission Section 48 Review of Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust (26 Mar 2024)

Lord Markham: ...Trust to improve the standard of mental health care at the Trust. Part 3 is an assessment of progress made at Rampton Hospital since the most recent CQC inspection activity to offer an up-to-date assessment of the service provided at the hospital. Today the CQC have reported on part 2 and 3 of this review. I am grateful to the CQC for the rapid and extensive work that has been...

Written Ministerial Statements — Department of Health and Social Care: Care Quality Commission Section 48 Review of Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust (26 Mar 2024)

Victoria Atkins: ...Trust to improve the standard of mental health care at the Trust. Part 3 is an assessment of progress made at Rampton Hospital since the most recent CQC inspection activity to offer an up-to-date assessment of the service provided at the hospital. Today the CQC have reported on part 2 and 3 of this review. I am grateful to the CQC for the rapid and extensive work that has been...

Scottish Parliament: Higher Education (Access) (26 Mar 2024)

Graeme Dey: ...they deserve, and to give them the help that they need. We are clear about the value of SIMD as a measure of deprivation, and the impact of the national SIMD targets can be seen in the progress to date. For that reason, I agree with the commissioner when he says that it is necessary to “Retain SIMD as the central metric to indicate national progress in achieving fair access.” However,...

Christians: Persecution - Question for Short Debate (25 Mar 2024)

Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon: ...Week, and about other faiths as well. As a Muslim myself, I have already mentioned to my dear colleague on the Front Bench how, no sooner had I opened my fast for Ramadan—no sooner had I taken a date and a swig of water—than I was summoned to the Chamber. The insightful and detailed nature of what we have heard today is reflective of the depth of interest on an issue that I myself...

Strategy and Policy Statement for Energy Policy in Great Britain - Motion to Approve (25 Mar 2024)

Lord Lennie: ...2013 facilitated such statements. Secondly, while we agree with much of the statement, there are some clear differences between the Conservatives and Labour: in particular, on setting 2030 as the date by when Great Britain will be a clean power generator. Thirdly, there is a lack of detail and therefore a need for revision at the earliest opportunity. I will take these points in order. The...

Code of Practice on Dismissal and Re-Engagement - Motion to Approve: Amendment to the Motion (25 Mar 2024)

Lord Hendy: ...the 404th report of the Committee on Freedom of Association, which reported on the P&O Ferries saga of St Patrick’s Day 2022. Your Lordships will recall that 786 seafarers were dismissed on that date and only 100 were subsequently reinstated. The other jobs were given to agency staff. The Committee on Freedom of Association, as approved by the governing body, made three substantive...

Women’s State Pension Age (25 Mar 2024)

Nigel Mills: ...a compensation scheme and get it finished. Will the Secretary of State confirm that the Government will have made their mind up before the autumn fiscal event, so that we can see it set out by that date and know how much the costs will be?

Women’s State Pension Age (25 Mar 2024)

Nigel Mills: ...a compensation scheme and get it finished. Will the Secretary of State confirm that the Government will have made their mind up before the autumn fiscal event, so that we can see it set out by that date and know how much the costs will be?

Victims and Prisoners Bill - Committee (8th Day): Amendment 172 (25 Mar 2024)

Baroness Brinton: ...her amendment in another place; even though it did not progress, it was very important. I am very sorry that the noble Lord, Lord Farmer, cannot be in his place today, because his report, which pre-dates the Select Committee report in the Commons—it was published in 2017 and was called The Importance of Strengthening Prisoners’ Family Ties to Prevent Reoffending and Reduce...

Cyber-security and UK Democracy (25 Mar 2024)

Greg Clark: ...cyber-attacks on UK institutions come from a wide range of actors—states and criminals—as we saw in the recent big attack on the British Library, and it is important that our laws are up to date to protect against this. In 2022 the Government announced that they would update the Network and Information Systems Regulations 2018 to “protect essential and digital services against...

Cyber-security and UK Democracy (25 Mar 2024)

Greg Clark: ...cyber-attacks on UK institutions come from a wide range of actors—states and criminals—as we saw in the recent big attack on the British Library, and it is important that our laws are up to date to protect against this. In 2022 the Government announced that they would update the Network and Information Systems Regulations 2018 to “protect essential and digital services against...

Sodium Valproate and Pelvic Mesh - Question (25 Mar 2024)

Lord Markham: The 2025 date is the timetable that the Patient Safety Commissioner recommended in terms of financial redress. The point that the noble Baroness makes, quite rightly, is about the non-financial aspect: if you are suffering pain from it all, you want to be treated as quickly as possible. That is why we have set up these nine specialist centres to allow exactly that sort of redress to occur.

Cabinet Manual - Question (25 Mar 2024)

Baroness Neville-Rolfe: .... The existing Cabinet Manual, although it needs changes, actually contains a lot of good and enduring material. We need to make sure that the new version is right: it needs to be accurate, up to date and authoritative, and work continues.

Defence: Topical Questions (25 Mar 2024)

Samantha Dixon: HMS Albion is twinned with Chester, and we deeply value the ship and her company. Can the Secretary of State provide the next date on which HMS Albion and HMS Bulwark will be at sea, or will he just admit that he has mothballed them both?

Written Answers — Home Office: Fire and Rescue Services (25 Mar 2024)

Diana R. Johnson: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, on (a) how many occasions and (b) what dates he has intervened in a fire and rescue authority under section 22 of the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004 since 2010.

Written Answers — Home Office: Brook House Immigration Removal Centre: Domestic Visits (25 Mar 2024)

Diana R. Johnson: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, on (a) how many occasions and (b) which dates (i) he and (ii) Ministers in his Department have visited Brook House Immigration Removal Centre since 9 September 2017.

Written Answers — Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Fisheries (25 Mar 2024)

Mark Spencer: ...published on 12 March 2024. The Department is not able to release the estimated cost of the study at this point in time. The indicative timeline of the study is as follows:12 March 2024 – Opening date to register interest26 March 2024 – Closing date to register interest27-28 March 2024 – Application pack issued to those registered10 April 2024 – Closing date for submitting...

Written Answers — Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Microplastics: Pollution (25 Mar 2024)

Robbie Moore: ...of other interventions in the wastewater system to tackle microplastic pollution and to characterise and quantify microplastics and fibres entering wastewater treatment works. Research to-date shows that wastewater treatment plants are effective at removing microplastics and -fibres from wastewater from the home environment, with up to 99% of microplastic particles removed throughout the...

Written Answers — Department for Culture, Media and Sport: Musicians: Immigration Controls (25 Mar 2024)

Barbara Keeley: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, on what dates her Department's working group on creative and cultural touring has met since June 2022; and how many times a Minister has attended those meetings.

Written Answers — Northern Ireland Office: Operation Kenova (25 Mar 2024)

Chris Heaton-Harris: I met with Sir Iain Livingstone on 6 March 2024 and updated him on the Government’s plans to make transitional provision to clarify that final administrative tasks related to a criminal investigation (including, for example, report-writing and publication of reports, such as the Kenova report) can be retained and completed by their original owners on and after 1 May 2024. As Kenova is...


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