Michael Gove: ...characterisation. Once again, I smile at the way in which “hunger games” trips from the lips of Labour MPs. Only this Administration have been responsible for devolution in England outside London. In 13 years in power, Labour had an opportunity to institute meaningful devolution, and it did not do so outside London. Now Labour is attempting to deny the people of the north-east of...
Michael Gove: ...point out that we have built more social homes under this Administration than were built under the previous Labour Government. I should also point out that, under the previous Conservative Mayor of London, more homes were built than under the current Mayor of London.
Dehenna Davison: ...and areas with recently-agreed devolution deals. Across government, we are investing in urban transport, spending millions on local bus services; refocusing cultural and R&D spend outside London; successfully recruiting 20,000 police; establishing over 100 Community Diagnostic Centres; and much more.
Feryal Clark: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, how much her Department has spent on reducing air pollution in (a) Enfield North constituency and (b) the London Borough of Enfield in each of the last five years.
David Rutley: ...is firmly opposed to the death penalty in all circumstance and every country, especially Iran. We raise human rights at all appropriate opportunities, including with the Iranian Embassy in London and through our Ambassador in Tehran. We last raised our objections to the death penalty on 17 May. On 9 January and 8 December, the Foreign Secretary ordered the summoning of Iran's most senior...
Andrew Murrison: ...and regionally at which hospitality is offered, including buffet lunches and hot/cold drinks as appropriate. This ranges from formal events such as the Partnering with Defence Conference in London, where catered breaks and lunch are provided, through to offering participants on ‘unit experience’ visits with a ration-pack lunch. Regional funds allocated across the 13 RFCAs include an...
Apsana Begum: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, if he will have discussions with the Mayor of London on the potential merits of reintroducing the concession allowing people aged 60 and over to travel during peak hours.
Feryal Clark: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, whether he has had recent discussions with the Mayor of London on the increased use of 20mph speed limits on roads in (a) Enfield North constituency and (b) the London Borough of Enfield.
Richard Holden: ...and deliver their Local Transport Plans. Local knowledge is required to determine what safety measures are appropriate in individual cases, making local authorities best placed to do this. Roads in London are the responsibility of TfL and London Boroughs.
Lord Goldsmith of Richmond Park: ...posed by emerging drug resistance. We have also funded research to evaluate the role of malaria vaccines when deployed in combination with seasonal administration of antimalarials, led by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
Baroness Penn: ...period is set out by the Department for Transport on gov.uk, and is as follows: Strategic road network in England, 2021/22: £5.6bn Capital funding for local roads maintenance in England (outside London), 2021/22: £1.4bn Strategic road network in England 2020/21: £5bn Capital funding for local roads maintenance in England (outside London), 2020/21: £1.8bn
Jeremy Hunt: ...key pillar of the economy, attracting the most foreign direct investment in Europe. It employs over 280,000 people across the UK with 66% of these high productivity, high wage jobs based outside of London and the South East. The government is committed to making the UK the most attractive destination for life sciences companies and has developed a comprehensive package of policies spanning...
Gillian Keegan: ...young to understand. In doing so, it will draw on wider expertise on specific matters. The panel members are:Professor Dame Lesley Regan, professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Imperial College London and the government’s first ever Women’s Health AmbassadorSir Hamid Patel, Chief Executive of Star AcademiesHelena Brothwell, Regional Director of School Improvement for David Ross...
Michael Gove: ...characterisation. Once again, I smile at the way in which “hunger games” trips from the lips of Labour MPs. Only this Administration have been responsible for devolution in England outside London. In 13 years in power, Labour had an opportunity to institute meaningful devolution, and it did not do so outside London. Now Labour is attempting to deny the people of the north-east of...
Michael Gove: ...point out that we have built more social homes under this Administration than were built under the previous Labour Government. I should also point out that, under the previous Conservative Mayor of London, more homes were built than under the current Mayor of London.
Thomas Tugendhat: ...for greater proactive work to prevent and disrupt fraudsters at scale. The new service expected to be fully operational by early 2024. In the meantime, we continue to work closely with the City of London Police, who manage the service, and a number of improvements to the existing system have been put in place over the last year to ensure a smooth transition to the new service.
Alex Burghart: ...Office currently operates in 32 different sites across the UK. There have been 4 small scale sewage leaks within the Department’s office estate within the last 12 months. 2 in York and 2 in London due to exceptionally heavy rainfall. Estate management of the Prime Minister’s Office falls under the Cabinet Office. No sewage leaks occurred within the PMO estate in the last twelve months.
Alister Jack: The Scotland Office leases space in two buildings, Dover House in London and Queen Elizabeth House in Edinburgh. These buildings are managed by the Government Property Agency and HMRC respectively, who would hold any information of this nature.
...but to walk the walk and put our money where our mouth is. I know that Liam Kerr does not have much influence, but it would be great if he could use any influence that he has with his colleagues in London to make sure that they do the right thing by Scotland and by the climate emergency and that they—for goodness’ sake—finally give us at least a penny of investment for the Acorn...
Richard Lochhead: ...’ AI research and teaching have been ranked as world class from the start. Data that was released last month by Beauhurst shows that Edinburgh is the top start-up city in the UK outside London, with 12.3 per cent of companies working in AI, digital security and financial technology. We have long recognised the importance of AI. In 2019, we committed to creating an AI strategy for our...