Tuesday, 17 October 2023
I am repeating the following Written Ministerial Statement made today in the other place by my Right Honourable Friend, the Minister for Sport, Gambling and Civil Society, Stuart Andrew MP: I...
Today the Department for Business and Trade has launched a Call for Evidence into the regulatory landscape. The Call for Evidence can be accessed via the following link:...
Towns are the places most people in the United Kingdom call home and most people go to work. The impact on towns is felt by millions of people every day, in the form of vacant high streets,...
I would like to update the House on our progress towards meeting the UK’s commitment to spend £11.6 billion of International Climate Finance (ICF) between financial years 2021/22 and...
I wish to inform the House that His Majesty’s Government has today published the Public Consultation entitled ‘Consultation on the structure, distribution and governance of the...
Trade Negotiations Update Since the House adjourned for Conference Recess, the Department for Business and Trade has made good progress on two key trade negotiations. This statement provides...
Written Ministerial Statements were introducted in late 2002 to stop the practice of having “planted” or “inspired” questions designed to elicit Government statements.
They are just that – statements on a particular topic by a Government Minister.