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Steve Barclay: ...Albans (Daisy Cooper) nodding her head—and there has been criticism of the Government, including from Opposition Members, for refusing to provide this transparency. Instead, the data published to date has been a measure of 12 hours from the point of admission rather than from arrival in A&E. For the commitment to transparency to be meaningful, we must be prepared to publish data, even...
Steve Barclay: ...Albans (Daisy Cooper) nodding her head—and there has been criticism of the Government, including from Opposition Members, for refusing to provide this transparency. Instead, the data published to date has been a measure of 12 hours from the point of admission rather than from arrival in A&E. For the commitment to transparency to be meaningful, we must be prepared to publish data, even...
Steve Barclay: ...Albans (Daisy Cooper) nodding her head—and there has been criticism of the Government, including from Opposition Members, for refusing to provide this transparency. Instead, the data published to date has been a measure of 12 hours from the point of admission rather than from arrival in A&E. For the commitment to transparency to be meaningful, we must be prepared to publish data, even...
Lord Lexden: ...when I was young long ago, it was considered right and courteous for motorists to dip their headlights for the benefit of others on the road. Is this practice still continuing or is it long out of date? I ask this question as a non-motorist.
Lord Lexden: ...when I was young long ago, it was considered right and courteous for motorists to dip their headlights for the benefit of others on the road. Is this practice still continuing or is it long out of date? I ask this question as a non-motorist.
Lord Lexden: ...when I was young long ago, it was considered right and courteous for motorists to dip their headlights for the benefit of others on the road. Is this practice still continuing or is it long out of date? I ask this question as a non-motorist.
Julian Lewis: ...beds there were in NHS community hospitals in England in (a) 1997, (b) 2010 and (c) 2022; and if he will make an assessment of trends in inpatient capacity in those hospitals between those dates.
Charles Walker: Air filtration systems are maintained as part of a wider contract and the information cannot be provided at this level of detail. In 2022/23 to date £15,777.43 has been spent on parts relating to air filtration systems.
Ben Wallace: ...and what is the right fit for its ambition: Britain or the United States’ existing fleet. I suspect that will come some time in March, if not in February, and I am happy to keep him up to date. We have put in a good proposition, and I am delighted he is meeting his counterpart, because our relationships matter.
Louise Haigh: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, with reference to the letter from the Minister of State for Transport to the Chair of the Transport Select Committee, dated 30 December 2022, whether the analysis being undertaken for specific phases of the HS2 programme will (a) include the Transport for the North preferred option, (b) cover the wider economic benefits of each option and (c)...
Louise Haigh: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, on what date he last travelled on official business by train to the north of England.
Maria Caulfield: To date, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has procured over 150,000 vials of the mpox vaccine. The adoption of intradermal fractional dosing has allowed up to five doses to be administered per vial, which has furthered available stock. The estimated group size of individuals at highest risk of mpox and therefore eligible for vaccination is 111,000. As of 18 January 2023, in England, a...
Maria Caulfield: ..., for example, by completing the World Health Organizations’ (WHO) State-Party Self Assessment Annual Reporting tool (SPAR). There has been no joint evaluation exercise (JEE) conducted to date on the UK’s capacity to prevent, detect and rapidly respond to public health risks in the context set out in this question. However, an evaluation of Public Health England was conducted in 2015...
Damian Hinds: ...grouped as ‘Unknown Region’. Please note the final year of data is not a full year, covering the period 01/04/22 -31/12/22. It has not been possible to provide data prior to April 2014. This date marked the completion of Transforming Rehabilitation’s migration of data to the National Delius system. Prior to this, the use of multiple differing local recording systems has resulted in...
Damian Hinds: ...to the court. Please note data supplied in all 3 PQs 125370, 131221, 131222 do not allow for a direct comparison due to each dataset examining a different timeframe; start, delivery and completion date. Data has been segmented by Probation Region. Where prior to unification (July 2021), locations have been mapped to current region. Where mapping has not been possible, due to ambiguous...
Andrew Bowie: ...prevails, or Putin ends his war of choice. I refer the Honourable Member to the answer I gave him on 17 January 2023, UIN 119982, for further detail on the measures on iron and steel taken to date.
Leo Docherty: Over £25 million (69%) of the UKs £36 million pledge has been disbursed to date. Our funding is supporting aid agencies to respond to people's immediate needs by providing water, sanitation and shelter, protecting women and girls, and tackling the rise in waterborne diseases.
Andrew Mitchell: The UK has committed up to £25 million to Gavi's current Matching fund 2021-2025. Of this £25 million we have so far contributed £5 million (20%) towards the fund. To date £1 million of the UK/Gavi Matching Fund has been matched. There are currently further UK/Gavi Matching Fund opportunities being explored for this year.
Laura Trott: ...Wise guidance or made an active and clearly expressed decision to opt out of guidance. As part of this, schemes are required to offer to book an appointment on the saver's behalf, at a time and date suitable for the saver. The Stronger Nudge aims to increase take-up of Pension Wise guidance by presenting it as a normal part of the access journey.
Dan Carden: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, what assessment he has made of the potential merits of bringing forward the payment date for Spring 2023 cost-of-living payments.