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4. Statement by the Minister for Education and the Welsh Language: Vocational qualifications ( 6 Feb 2024)

Heledd Fychan: ..., outline when you expect that we will see such a strategy not only being published, but also being implemented?   In terms of the pathway that is recommended in the report, the idea of an open market goes against the grain in terms of our overall values, which, of course, believe strongly in collaboration here in Wales. But, in accepting this option, this also runs counter to the...

Homes for Ukraine Scheme: Potential Extension — [Mr Virendra Sharma in the Chair] ( 6 Feb 2024)

Tom Pursglove: ...committed more than £4.7 billion in non-military support, including fiscal support for Ukraine’s vital public services and bilateral assistance. We are also working with the private sector and international partners to create conditions in Ukraine that will drive private investment at scale in support of its reconstruction. That includes initiatives on reforms, good governance,...

Written Answers — Department for Energy Security and Net Zero: Energy: Carbon Emissions ( 6 Feb 2024)

Graham Stuart: ...of the UK economy keep it on track for Carbon Budgets 4, 5 and 6, the 2030 Nationally Determined Contribution, and net zero by 2050. A main driver of energy costs for consumers are movements in international gas prices. Prices have come down continually over the last 12 months, and the Default Tariff Cap is currently £1,928, which is less than half the level of this time last year when...

Written Ministerial Statements — Department for Science, Innovation and Technology: Publication of AI Regulation White Paper Consultation Response ( 6 Feb 2024)

Viscount Camrose: ...a-generation opportunity for the British people to revolutionise our economy and transform public services for the better and to deliver real, tangible, long-term results for our country. The UK AI market is predicted to grow to over $1 trillion (USD) by 2035 – unlocking everything from new skills and jobs to once unimaginable life saving treatments for cruel diseases like cancer and...

Written Ministerial Statements — Department for Science, Innovation and Technology: Publication of AI Regulation White Paper Consultation Response ( 6 Feb 2024)

Michelle Donelan: ...a-generation opportunity for the British people to revolutionise our economy and transform public services for the better and to deliver real, tangible, long-term results for our country. The UK AI market is predicted to grow to over $1 trillion (USD) by 2035 – unlocking everything from new skills and jobs to once unimaginable life saving treatments for cruel diseases like cancer and...

Written Answers — Northern Ireland Office: UK Internal Trade: Northern Ireland ( 5 Feb 2024)

Hywel Williams: ...on 31 January 2024, CP 1021, what discussions she has had with (a) Cabinet colleagues and (b) the Welsh Government on the potential impact of the decision to replace the Green Lane with a UK Internal Market system on the ability of goods to travel from Wales to Northern Ireland through the Republic of Ireland.

Written Ministerial Statements — Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities: Local Government Finance Update ( 5 Feb 2024)

Michael Gove: .... This is made up of:£5 billion through the Social Care Grant, a £1.2 billion increase on 2023-24, including £500 million additional funding as announced on 24 January;£1.1 billion through the Market Sustainability and Improvement Fund, a £123 million increase on 2023-24;£500 million through the Discharge Fund, a £200 million increase to the local authority component on 2023-24;...

Industrial Strategy - Motion to Take Note ( 1 Feb 2024)

Viscount Hanworth: ...our balance of payments deficits. They have also been immensely profitable to the City of London, which has mediated them. They have also had the effect of sustaining the demand for sterling in the international markets, and of elevating its value. This has been one of the prime causes of our economic distress. Our goods have become too expensive to compete in foreign markets and our...

United Kingdom Internal Market ( 1 Feb 2024)

Steven Baker: ...need to be improved—a theme that I can safely say runs throughout everything the Government will do. The right hon. Gentleman asked when we will introduce guidance on section 46 of the UK Internal Market Act. We will work rapidly to deliver on every aspect of the deal announced yesterday. Guidance on section 46 will be prepared as quickly as possible. I certainly hear him on that point,...

Northern Ireland Executive Formation - Statement ( 1 Feb 2024)

Lord Caine: ..., the amount of EU law that will apply in Northern Ireland is under 3% and is there solely for the purpose of dealing with goods going from Great Britain via Northern Ireland into the single market. We have in place some important and robust new democratic scrutiny structures to prevent new EU laws applying where they are not desirable or appropriate for Northern Ireland. That is all set...

Northern Ireland ( 1 Feb 2024)

Chris Heaton-Harris: ...) for the way that he has approached everything we have done. He asked a few questions, which I shall try to answer. He talked about these measures and how we will be protecting the European single market with this package. What these measures also do, which is unbelievably important, is protect our internal market at the same time. [Interruption.] I know that the right hon. Gentleman...

Arts - Motion to Take Note ( 1 Feb 2024)

Baroness Bakewell: .... They employ some 2.46 million people and train generations to follow. The UK has some 275 arts colleges and arts courses at further education institutions. Many of their talents go on to enjoy international reputations in the world’s galleries and museums. There is soft power: the range of Britain’s writers and its flourishing publishing industry, as we have already heard, support...

Points of Order ( 1 Feb 2024)

Ian Lavery: ...business of the House, which was fine. This week’s business has also been altered, again understandably, given the importance of the Northern Ireland motion for approval and the United Kingdom internal market motion for approval. Perhaps they could have taken a whole day; I am sure that would have been welcomed by Northern Ireland Members. However, the reality is that we might have only...

Written Answers — Department for Culture, Media and Sport: Railways: Coal ( 1 Feb 2024)

Julia Lopez: We acknowledge the difficult circumstances facing the heritage steam sector in light of the high cost of coal on international commodity markets due in part to the Russia/Ukraine conflict. The Heritage Minister, Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay, met the Chief Executive of the Heritage Railway Association along with the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Heritage Rail in July 2023, to discuss a...

Written Answers — Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities: Combined Authorities: Audit ( 1 Feb 2024)

Baroness Penn: ...Audit Committees) Order 2017, set the requirements for audit committees in combined authorities. These arrangements ensure that there is independent assurance of combined authorities governance, internal control and risk management arrangements, as well as the statutory financial reporting process. Separately, combined authorities, in line with the requirements on all local authorities,...

Written Ministerial Statements — Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office: BBC World Service Objectives, Priorities and Targets ( 1 Feb 2024)

Lord Cameron of Chipping Norton: ...BBC World Service Licence. These have been set until the end of the current Spending Review period in 2025. The Licence can be found on the BBC website. The BBC World Service is the world's largest international news provider, globally broadcasting news, documentaries and discussions in 42 languages. It remains the world’s most trusted broadcaster and is instrumental in helping to...

Scottish Parliament: Budget 2024-25 ( 1 Feb 2024)

Claire Baker: ...two-thirds reduction in the capital budget. That largely impacts on the rural tourism infrastructure fund, but the Scottish Tourism Alliance also told us that that will lead to a slide in core marketing, international competitiveness and creating awareness. Although budgets are being reduced, there is a lack of detail about the expected impact of those cuts on the enterprise network and...

Protecting and Restoring Wetlands (31 Jan 2024)

Rebecca Pow: I thank my hon. Friend for that point. We work widely on the international stage. Indeed, some of our Blue Planet fund and our Darwin fund go to working on wetland areas internationally, particularly restoring mangroves and work on climate change. We are already doing a great deal, but we can always learn from other countries. It should be a reciprocal learning process, and we will continue...

4. Topical Questions: The Agreement to Restore Devolved Government in Northern Ireland (31 Jan 2024)

Mick Antoniw: ...within Northern Ireland. So, it’s not clear whether all that's really happening is the backlog of all those is being accumulated together in order to make up for the past couple of years. On the internal market Act, of course, we want to know how that works. In actual fact, I think we want to see it abolished, and to return back to the common frameworks that have really been pushed to...

Telegraph Media Group: Proposed Sale to RedBird IMI - Commons Urgent Question (31 Jan 2024)

...IMI media joint venture, which remains in force. She is leading this process and examining it in great detail and with great care, but it is a quasi-judicial process, involving the Competition and Markets Authority, which looks at jurisdictional and competition matters, and Ofcom, which will be reporting to her on public interest considerations in relation to the media, expressly accurate...


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