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1. Topical Questions: Tata Steel (20 Mar 2024)

Vaughan Gething: ...of the UK and for Wales that will need more steel, not less. I am very clear, as indeed is the whole Government, that we want that steel to be made here in Wales as far as possible; we want the jobs that come with that and we want the opportunities that come with that wider economic infrastructure. And when we talk about green prosperity, we're very clear that steel is part of it. Not...

Hong Kong Security Legislation (20 Mar 2024)

Barry Sheerman: ...sympathy for the Minister, because I think he shares my sense of shame. I was one of the parliamentary delegations that went to Hong Kong after the one country, two systems deal went through. Our job as parliamentarians was to find out what local people thought of the agreement. I can remember these all-party groups assuring the people of Hong Kong that they would be safe and secure in...

HMRC Self-Assessment Helpline (20 Mar 2024)

Nigel Huddleston: ...in any way, shape or form that I am removing myself from responsibility for HMRC, as I have ministerial oversight. If colleagues have concerns, they can always raise them with me. It is my job to raise those concerns with HMRC.

Conduct of Elections (20 Mar 2024)

Simon Hoare: ...afraid that the hon. Lady’s fox is not only shot but buried on that point. I take her point entirely that the public need to have faith in the system, and I politely suggest to her that it is our job as parliamentarians, along with our colleagues across the local government sector, to ensure that the public have that. Her opening remarks did not help in that important endeavour. The...

Access to Migraine Treatment — [David Mundell in the Chair] (20 Mar 2024)

Karin Smyth: .... Migraines affect people’s ability to access full employment, with 29% of those who suffer reporting that they have had to move from full time to part-time work, and a further 25% having left a job altogether. People listening to this debate who might think they are in control of their careers—maybe even at the Dispatch Box—will find it very powerful to understand that they are not...

Public Bill Committee: Shared Parental Leave and Pay (Bereavement) Bill Committee: Clause 1 - Shared parental leave: entitlement in the event of death of mother (20 Mar 2024)

Kevin Hollinrake: I congratulate my hon. Friend on her campaigning work on a slightly separate but related issue. She does a fantastic job and we are making great progress. This place is no stranger to repetition, but it shows that persistence pays, and my hon. Friend the Member for Broxtowe has done a fantastic job pressing for change over a number of years, so he deserves the accolades he has received today....

Women and Equalities: Gender Pay Gap (20 Mar 2024)

Maria Caulfield: We absolutely are taking action. We are planning to introduce the pay transparency pilot, because in high-paid jobs, salaries are often not advertised, and women end up being paid less than men for the same role. It is such action that will make a difference to women across the country.

Women and Equalities: Workplace Inclusivity and Accessibility (20 Mar 2024)

Marion Fellows: Adjustments are often vital for helping disabled people in their job, but Scope says that disabled workers face many issues with the Access to Work scheme, including a long wait for an assessment, a cap on costs, and low awareness of the scheme among disabled people. Only 40% of them know about it. Will the Minister work with her Cabinet colleagues to improve the Access to Work scheme and...

Prime Minister: Engagements (20 Mar 2024)

Sarah Atherton: ...a city with a £160 million investment zone, £20 million from the towns fund and £23 million from the shared prosperity fund. We are soon to have the largest trading estate in Europe, with more jobs than jobseekers. We have secured the future of Hightown Barracks and Hollywood has boosted our football club! Does the Prime Minister agree that it is this Conservative MP and this...

Written Answers — Department for Work and Pensions: Employment Schemes: Young People (20 Mar 2024)

Mims Davies: ...Credit to help them move into employment. It includes three elements: The Youth Employment Programme, which provides young people dedicated intensive Work Coach support in finding & applying for jobs, with additional assistance available for those who have recently begun their Universal Credit claim.Youth Hubs, which bring together in one location DWP services with local support provided...

Written Answers — Department for Work and Pensions: Universal Credit: Adult Education (20 Mar 2024)

Jo Churchill: Universal Credit (UC) claimants are required to undertake activity to address skills needs if this will help them enter and retain employment or find better paid work. Jobcentre Plus Work Coaches engage with claimants to identify and address these needs through options ranging from the Department for Education’s Skills Bootcamps; careers advice from National Careers Service advisors, many...

Written Answers — Department for Work and Pensions: Employment Schemes (20 Mar 2024)

Jo Churchill: DWP supports people across the country to move into and progress in work, and is committed to reducing economic inactivity. We want everyone who can work to be able to find a job, progress, and thrive in the labour market. The Department delivers comprehensive employment support including face-to-face time with Work Coaches in Jobcentres and contracted employment programmes. Last year we...

Written Answers — Treasury: Oil and Natural Gas: Taxation (20 Mar 2024)

Gareth Davies: ...oil and gas over the coming decades. The Energy Profits Levy includes investment allowances which give the oil and gas sector additional incentives to reinvest its profits to support the economy, jobs and the UK’s energy security. The Government already provides significant support for low-carbon electricity generation development through the Contracts for Difference (CfD) scheme,...

Written Answers — Ministry of Defence: Armed Forces: Equality (20 Mar 2024)

John Hayes: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, what job titles are used for people with roles relating to diversity, equity and inclusion within the armed forces; and how many people have each job title.

Written Answers — Ministry of Justice: Prisons: Civil Disorder (20 Mar 2024)

Edward Argar: ...in the 12 months ending 31 December 2023. We are committed to making prisons a safe place to work and providing prison officers with the right support, training and tools to empower them to do their jobs. We are providing targeted support to prisons to operate the Challenge, Support and Intervention Plan (CSIP) which provides a framework for managing violence that is centred around the...

Written Answers — Department for Business and Trade: Tata Steel: Port Talbot (20 Mar 2024)

Lord Wigley: To ask His Majesty's Government what steps they are taking to encourage Tata Steel to minimise job losses in their steel works at Port Talbot.

Written Answers — Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities: Employment (20 Mar 2024)

Baroness Scott of Bybrook: This Government has made significant progress in creating jobs across the whole of England, and we are taking further steps to reduce regional disparities in employment. The Living Standards mission in the Levelling Up White Paper commits to increasing pay, employment and productivity in every region of the UK by 2030. The refocussed Investment Zones programme covers eight places across the...

Scottish Parliament: Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles (Scotland) Act 2022 (20 Mar 2024)

Jamie Greene: ...is extremely worrying. Is the Scottish Government confident that the provisions in the act are enough to discourage such behaviour? Is the conviction rate up to scratch? Is the 2022 act doing the job that it was intended to do?

Scottish Parliament: Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1 (20 Mar 2024)

Maurice Golden: ...need to be committed to that aim. Glasgow City Council has proven year on year that it is not committed to that, but it will not matter unless local authorities are given the resources to do the job.

Scottish Parliament: Economic Activity of Public Bodies (Overseas Matters) Bill (20 Mar 2024)

Daniel Johnson: I am afraid that I am going to disappoint Murdo Fraser. Ultimately, is it not the job of public bodies to use their judgment in accordance with their values? If people do not think that that is appropriate, is the mechanism to deal with that not the electorate at elections?


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