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registered interest false more like this
date less than 2024-10-08more like thismore than 2024-10-08
answering body
Northern Ireland Office more like this
answering dept id 21 more like this
answering dept short name Northern Ireland more like this
answering dept sort name Northern Ireland more like this
hansard heading Terrorism: Northern Ireland more like this
house id 1 more like this
legislature
25259
pref label House of Commons more like this
question text To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, pursuant to the Answer of 8 October 2024 to Question 5643 on Terrorism: Northern Ireland, how many requests for public inquiries he is considering. more like this
tabling member constituency Brentwood and Ongar more like this
tabling member printed
Alex Burghart more like this
uin 7835 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction true remove filter
date of answer less than 2024-10-14more like thismore than 2024-10-14
answer text <p>I have recently considered several requests for public inquiries and decided to ask all the families involved to <ins class="ministerial">get in touch</ins><del class="ministerial">meet</del> with the Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery (ICRIR)<del class="ministerial"> to hear how the independent Commission would approach any investigation</del>. The Government will consider any further requests on a case-by-case basis.</p><p> </p> more like this
answering member constituency Leeds South more like this
answering member printed Hilary Benn more like this
question first answered
less than 2024-10-14T15:11:01.017Zmore like thismore than 2024-10-14T15:11:01.017Z
question first ministerially corrected
less than 2024-10-14T15:53:36.817Zmore like thismore than 2024-10-14T15:53:36.817Z
answering member
413
label Biography information for Hilary Benn more like this
previous answer version
9336
answering member constituency Leeds South more like this
answering member printed Hilary Benn more like this
answering member
413
label Biography information for Hilary Benn more like this
tabling member
4613
label Biography information for Alex Burghart more like this
1730330
registered interest false more like this
date less than 2024-10-04more like thismore than 2024-10-04
answering body
Home Office more like this
answering dept id 1 more like this
answering dept short name Home Office more like this
answering dept sort name Home Office more like this
hansard heading Home Office: Civil Servants more like this
house id 1 more like this
legislature
25259
pref label House of Commons more like this
question text To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many people have been appointed to civil service positions without open competition in her Department since 4 July 2024; what their (a) job titles and (b) salary bands are; and on what basis each was appointed. more like this
tabling member constituency Salisbury more like this
tabling member printed
John Glen more like this
uin 6126 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction true remove filter
date of answer less than 2024-10-14more like thismore than 2024-10-14
answer text <p><del class="ministerial">Between 4<sup>th</sup> July and 4<sup>th</sup> October 2024, the Home Office made 109 appointments by exception to the Civil Service Commission’s published Recruitment Principles.</del></p><p><del class="ministerial">The legal requirement for appointment to the Civil Service (CS) is for selection to be made on merit based on fair and open competition. Under section 12 of the 2010 Constitutional Reform and Governance Act, the CS Commission has the power to Except a selection from the requirement to appoint on Merit based on a fair and open competition. This must either be justified by the needs of the CS or be necessary to enable the CS to participate in a government employment initiative. Departments must be able to justify why, in any appointment, it has not been possible to select someone on merit through a fair and open competition.</del></p><p><del class="ministerial">The <a href="https://gbr01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcivilservicecommission.independent.gov.uk%2Frecruitment%2Frecruitment-principles%2F&amp;data=05%7C02%7CAndy.Woodgate%40homeoffice.gov.uk%7Cfd8824215259405d20b208dcd7e78ea3%7Cf24d93ecb2914192a08af182245945c2%7C0%7C0%7C638622636729754688%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&amp;sdata=g8oZ3UDceFyQBfzPdyXdkBBr5RiYWn9N4GVMFlADoW4%3D&amp;reserved=0" target="_blank">Civil Service Recruitment Principles</a> set out the circumstances in which appointments can be made as Exceptions to Fair and Open Merit-based appointments.</del></p><p><del class="ministerial">The roles appointed to during the period requested were grades AA to Grade7. The following Exceptions were used:</del></p><ul><li><del class="ministerial">Exception 1 - Temporary appointments</del></li><li><del class="ministerial">Exception 2: Support for government employment programmes</del></li><li><del class="ministerial">Exception 3: Secondments</del></li><li><del class="ministerial">Exception 5: Former civil servants</del></li><li><del class="ministerial">Exception 10: Conversion to permanency of suitable candidates appointed under Exceptions 1 and 2</del></li></ul><p><del class="ministerial">Summary of salary bands by grade and number of appointments.</del></p><table><tbody><tr><td><p><del class="ministerial"><strong>GRADE</strong></del></p></td><td><p><del class="ministerial"><strong>NUMBER</strong></del></p></td><td><p><del class="ministerial"><strong>PAY BAND</strong></del></p></td></tr><tr><td><p><del class="ministerial">Intern</del></p></td><td><p><del class="ministerial">17</del></p></td><td><p><del class="ministerial">£22,446</del></p></td></tr><tr><td><p><del class="ministerial">AA</del></p></td><td><p><del class="ministerial">23</del></p></td><td><p><del class="ministerial">£22,180 (N), £26,180 (L)</del></p></td></tr><tr><td><p><del class="ministerial">AO</del></p></td><td><p><del class="ministerial">39</del></p></td><td><p><del class="ministerial">£24,800 (N), £28,880 (L)</del></p></td></tr><tr><td><p><del class="ministerial">PO3</del></p></td><td><p><del class="ministerial">9</del></p></td><td><p><del class="ministerial">£24,800 (N), £28,880 (L)</del></p></td></tr><tr><td><p><del class="ministerial">EO</del></p></td><td><p><del class="ministerial">17</del></p></td><td><p><del class="ministerial">£28,000 (N), £32,000 (L)</del></p></td></tr><tr><td><p><del class="ministerial">HEO</del></p></td><td><p><del class="ministerial">1</del></p></td><td><p><del class="ministerial">£34,350 (N), £38,350 (N)</del></p></td></tr><tr><td><p><del class="ministerial">SEO</del></p></td><td><p><del class="ministerial">1</del></p></td><td><p><del class="ministerial">£41,600 (N), £45,600 (L)</del></p></td></tr><tr><td><p><del class="ministerial">G7</del></p></td><td><p><del class="ministerial">2</del></p></td><td><p><del class="ministerial">£57,000(N), £61,000 (L)</del></p></td></tr></tbody></table><p><del class="ministerial">N = National, L = London</del></p><p><ins class="ministerial">The legal requirement for appointment to the Civil Service (CS) is for selection to be made on merit based on fair and open competition. Under section 12 of the 2010 Constitutional Reform and Governance Act, the CS Commission has the power to except a selection from the requirement to appoint on merit based on a fair and open competition. This must either be justified by the needs of the CS or be necessary to enable the CS to participate in a government employment initiative.</ins></p><p><ins class="ministerial"> Departments must be able to justify why, in any appointment, it has not been possible to select someone on merit through a fair and open competition. The <a href="https://gbr01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcivilservicecommission.independent.gov.uk%2Frecruitment%2Frecruitment-principles%2F&amp;data=05%7C02%7CAndy.Woodgate%40homeoffice.gov.uk%7Cfd8824215259405d20b208dcd7e78ea3%7Cf24d93ecb2914192a08af182245945c2%7C0%7C0%7C638622636729754688%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&amp;sdata=g8oZ3UDceFyQBfzPdyXdkBBr5RiYWn9N4GVMFlADoW4%3D&amp;reserved=0" target="_blank">Civil Service Recruitment Principles</a> set out the circumstances in which appointments can be made as Exceptions to Fair and Open Merit-based appointments.</ins></p><p><ins class="ministerial">Between 4<sup>th</sup> July and 4<sup>th</sup> October 2024, the Home Office made 109 appointments by exception to the Civil Service Commission’s published Recruitment Principles:</ins></p><ul><li><ins class="ministerial">78 were made under Exception 1 for temporary appointments;</ins></li><li><ins class="ministerial">27 were made under Exception 10 for conversion to permanency of suitable candidates appointed under Exception 1 above, and Exception 2 (support for government employment programmes);</ins></li><li><ins class="ministerial">Two were made under Exception 3 for secondments; and</ins></li><li><ins class="ministerial">Two were made under Exception 5 for the appointment of former civil servants.</ins></li></ul><p><ins class="ministerial">The roles appointed during the period requested were to grades AA to Grade7. Below is a summary of the salary bands for these appointments by grade and number of roles.</ins></p><table><tbody><tr><td><p><ins class="ministerial"><strong>GRADE</strong></ins></p></td><td><p><ins class="ministerial"><strong>NUMBER</strong></ins></p></td><td><p><ins class="ministerial"><strong>PAY BAND</strong></ins></p></td></tr><tr><td><p><ins class="ministerial">Intern</ins></p></td><td><p><ins class="ministerial">17</ins></p></td><td><p><ins class="ministerial">£22,446</ins></p></td></tr><tr><td><p><ins class="ministerial">AA</ins></p></td><td><p><ins class="ministerial">23</ins></p></td><td><p><ins class="ministerial">£22,180 (N), £26,180 (L)</ins></p></td></tr><tr><td><p><ins class="ministerial">AO</ins></p></td><td><p><ins class="ministerial">39</ins></p></td><td><p><ins class="ministerial">£24,800 (N), £28,880 (L)</ins></p></td></tr><tr><td><p><ins class="ministerial">PO3</ins></p></td><td><p><ins class="ministerial">9</ins></p></td><td><p><ins class="ministerial">£24,800 (N), £28,880 (L)</ins></p></td></tr><tr><td><p><ins class="ministerial">EO</ins></p></td><td><p><ins class="ministerial">17</ins></p></td><td><p><ins class="ministerial">£28,000 (N), £32,000 (L)</ins></p></td></tr><tr><td><p><ins class="ministerial">HEO</ins></p></td><td><p><ins class="ministerial">1</ins></p></td><td><p><ins class="ministerial">£34,350 (N), £38,350 (N)</ins></p></td></tr><tr><td><p><ins class="ministerial">SEO</ins></p></td><td><p><ins class="ministerial">1</ins></p></td><td><p><ins class="ministerial">£41,600 (N), £45,600 (L)</ins></p></td></tr><tr><td><p><ins class="ministerial">G7</ins></p></td><td><p><ins class="ministerial">2</ins></p></td><td><p><ins class="ministerial">£57,000(N), £61,000 (L)</ins></p></td></tr></tbody></table><p><ins class="ministerial">N = National, L = London</ins></p>
answering member constituency Kingston upon Hull North and Cottingham more like this
answering member printed Dame Diana Johnson more like this
question first answered
less than 2024-10-14T17:10:46.38Zmore like thismore than 2024-10-14T17:10:46.38Z
question first ministerially corrected
less than 2024-10-18T12:38:50.627Zmore like thismore than 2024-10-18T12:38:50.627Z
answering member
1533
label Biography information for Dame Diana Johnson more like this
previous answer version
9524
answering member constituency Kingston upon Hull North and Cottingham more like this
answering member printed Dame Diana Johnson more like this
answering member
1533
label Biography information for Dame Diana Johnson more like this
tabling member
4051
label Biography information for John Glen more like this
1730835
registered interest false more like this
date less than 2024-10-04more like thismore than 2024-10-04
answering body
Department for Work and Pensions more like this
answering dept id 29 more like this
answering dept short name Work and Pensions more like this
answering dept sort name Work and Pensions more like this
hansard heading Personal Independence Payment: Appeals more like this
house id 1 more like this
legislature
25259
pref label House of Commons more like this
question text To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, how many and what proportion of personal independence payment appeals resulted in the decision being (a) lapsed and (b) overturned at tribunal hearing in each of the last five years. more like this
tabling member constituency Liverpool Riverside more like this
tabling member printed
Kim Johnson more like this
uin 6601 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction true remove filter
date of answer less than 2024-10-14more like thismore than 2024-10-14
answer text <p>The tables below provide information on the number of Personal Independence Payment (PIP) appeal clearances; and whether they were lapsed or overturned at a tribunal hearing.</p><p>Data provided is for the last five financial years.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Table 1: Number of appeals cleared for each financial year and how many were subsequently lapsed or overturned at a tribunal hearing</strong></p><table><tbody><tr><td><p><strong>Financial Year</strong></p></td><td><p><strong>Appeals Cleared</strong></p></td><td><p><strong>Appeals Lapsed</strong></p></td><td><p><strong>Appeals Overturned</strong></p></td></tr><tr><td><p>2019-20</p></td><td><p>99,800</p></td><td><p>27,100</p></td><td><p>53,700</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>2020-21</p></td><td><p>77,000</p></td><td><p>26,300</p></td><td><p>37,000</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>2021-22</p></td><td><p>48,300</p></td><td><p>17,100</p></td><td><p>20,500</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>2022-23</p></td><td><p>65,300</p></td><td><p>19,000</p></td><td><p>30,500</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>2023-24</p></td><td><p>77,700</p></td><td><p>25,600</p></td><td><p>34,400</p></td></tr></tbody></table><p> </p><p><strong>Table 2: Proportion of lapsed or overturned appeals for each financial year </strong></p><table><tbody><tr><td><p><strong>Financial Year</strong></p></td><td><p><strong>Appeals Lapsed (%)</strong></p></td><td><p><strong>Appeals Overturned (%)</strong></p></td></tr><tr><td><p>2019-20</p></td><td><p>27</p></td><td><p>54</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>2020-21</p></td><td><p>34</p></td><td><p>48</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>2021-22</p></td><td><p>35</p></td><td><p>42</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>2022-23</p></td><td><p>29</p></td><td><p>47</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>2023-24</p></td><td><p>33</p></td><td><p>44</p></td></tr></tbody></table><p><ins class="ministerial">Notes:</ins></p><ol><li><ins class="ministerial">Figures have been rounded to the nearest 100.</ins></li><li><ins class="ministerial">Data provided is for England and Wales (excluding Scotland).</ins></li><li><ins class="ministerial">These figures include appeal clearances and decisions for PIP New Claims, Reassessments, Award Reviews and Change of Circumstances. These figures include appeals cleared from April 2019 to March 2024.</ins></li><li><ins class="ministerial">Appeals data has been taken from DWP PIP customer system’s management information. Therefore, this appeal data may differ from that held by His Majesty’s Courts and Tribunals Service for various reasons such as delays in data recording and other methodological differences in collating and preparing statistics.</ins></li><li><ins class="ministerial">This data is unpublished data. It should be used with caution, and it may be subject to future revision.</ins></li><li><ins class="ministerial">A lapsed appeal is where DWP changed the decision in the customer’s favour after an appeal was lodged but before it was heard at a tribunal hearing.</ins></li><li><ins class="ministerial">An overturned appeal is where the decision was changed in the customer’s favour after an appeal was lodged and was heard at tribunal hearing.</ins></li><li><ins class="ministerial">Appeals can have their decision upheld or may also be withdrawn by the claimant. These are not included in the above tables.</ins></li></ol>
answering member constituency East Ham more like this
answering member printed Sir Stephen Timms more like this
question first answered
less than 2024-10-14T13:15:55.617Zmore like thismore than 2024-10-14T13:15:55.617Z
question first ministerially corrected
less than 2024-10-14T15:53:56.99Zmore like thismore than 2024-10-14T15:53:56.99Z
answering member
163
label Biography information for Sir Stephen Timms more like this
previous answer version
9043
answering member constituency East Ham more like this
answering member printed Sir Stephen Timms more like this
answering member
163
label Biography information for Sir Stephen Timms more like this
tabling member
4824
label Biography information for Kim Johnson more like this
1728813
registered interest false more like this
date less than 2024-09-11more like thismore than 2024-09-11
answering body
Home Office more like this
answering dept id 1 more like this
answering dept short name Home Office more like this
answering dept sort name Home Office more like this
hansard heading Defending Democracy Taskforce more like this
house id 1 more like this
legislature
25259
pref label House of Commons more like this
question text To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what plans she has to continue the Defending Democracy Taskforce. more like this
tabling member constituency East Londonderry more like this
tabling member printed
Mr Gregory Campbell more like this
uin 5269 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction true remove filter
date of answer less than 2024-10-07more like thismore than 2024-10-07
answer text <p><del class="ministerial">The Government is committed to rolling out a Young Futures programme which will bring together local services to improve the delivery of support for young people at risk of being drawn into crime .</del></p><p><del class="ministerial">The HO has already set up a YF delivery unit to make progress on the design of local prevention partnerships and will be working cross government on the design and delivery of Young Futures Hubs. More information will be provided in due course.</del></p><p><ins class="ministerial">The Defending Democracy Taskforce coordinates a whole of government response to threats of foreign interference in our democracy.</ins></p><p><ins class="ministerial"> The Taskforce was established in 2022 and continue its work to safeguard our democracy and strengthen its resilience to the threats we face. </ins></p><p><ins class="ministerial"> The Taskforce’s latest meeting was on the 25 July, when it considered issues relating to the recent General Election and the work going on across government to ensure that anyone who wishes to participate in our democracy can do so without fear of intimidation or abuse.</ins></p><p> </p><p> </p>
answering member constituency Barnsley North more like this
answering member printed Dan Jarvis more like this
question first answered
less than 2024-10-07T09:01:33.83Zmore like thismore than 2024-10-07T09:01:33.83Z
question first ministerially corrected
less than 2024-10-07T09:19:35.82Zmore like thismore than 2024-10-07T09:19:35.82Z
answering member
4243
label Biography information for Dan Jarvis more like this
previous answer version
7311
answering member constituency Kingston upon Hull North and Cottingham more like this
answering member printed Dame Diana Johnson more like this
answering member
1533
label Biography information for Dame Diana Johnson more like this
tabling member
1409
label Biography information for Mr Gregory Campbell more like this
1728076
registered interest false more like this
date less than 2024-09-09more like thismore than 2024-09-09
answering body
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office more like this
answering dept id 208 more like this
answering dept short name Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office more like this
answering dept sort name Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office more like this
hansard heading Azerbaijan: Prisoners more like this
house id 1 more like this
legislature
25259
pref label House of Commons more like this
question text To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what recent assessment his Department has made of the potential implications for his policies of (a) arbitrary detainment of prisoners in Azerbaijan and (b) reports of human rights abuses in prisons in that country. more like this
tabling member constituency Dundee Central more like this
tabling member printed
Chris Law more like this
uin 4733 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction true remove filter
date of answer less than 2024-09-17more like thismore than 2024-09-17
answer text <p><del class="ministerial">The UK government remains concerned at reports of serious allegations of severe acts of ill-treatment and torture in prisons in Azerbaijan. We continue to urge the authorities to ensure that those in detention are treated with humanity and respect for the inherent dignity of the human person, in line with international human rights law, and that those in detention are afforded a fair trial and are provided safe conditions, in accordance with Azerbaijan's international obligations and commitments.</del></p><p><ins class="ministerial">The UK government remains concerned by reports of serious allegations of severe acts of ill-treatment and torture in prisons in Azerbaijan. In line with international human rights law, we continue to urge the authorities to ensure those in detention are: i) treated with humanity and respect for the inherent dignity of the human person, ii) afforded a fair trial and iii) provided safe conditions. Our Embassy in Baku will continue to raise this with the government of Azerbaijan.</ins></p>
answering member constituency Cardiff South and Penarth more like this
answering member printed Stephen Doughty more like this
question first answered
less than 2024-09-17T09:47:09.737Zmore like thismore than 2024-09-17T09:47:09.737Z
question first ministerially corrected
less than 2024-09-23T08:28:35.467Zmore like thismore than 2024-09-23T08:28:35.467Z
answering member
4264
label Biography information for Stephen Doughty more like this
previous answer version
6152
answering member constituency Cardiff South and Penarth more like this
answering member printed Stephen Doughty more like this
answering member
4264
label Biography information for Stephen Doughty more like this
tabling member
4403
label Biography information for Chris Law more like this
1727057
registered interest false more like this
date less than 2024-09-03more like thismore than 2024-09-03
answering body
Department for Work and Pensions more like this
answering dept id 29 more like this
answering dept short name Work and Pensions more like this
answering dept sort name Work and Pensions more like this
hansard heading Winter Fuel Payment more like this
house id 1 more like this
legislature
25259
pref label House of Commons more like this
question text To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, with reference to Table 2 of the policy paper published on 29 July 2024 entitled Fixing the foundations: public spending audit 2024-25, whether the savings from targeting Winter Fuel Payments at recipients of Pension Credit and certain other means-tested benefits from winter 2024-25 take account of the potential impact of that policy on the number of people in receipt of Pension Credit. more like this
tabling member constituency Central Devon more like this
tabling member printed
Mel Stride more like this
uin 3958 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction true remove filter
date of answer less than 2024-09-09more like thismore than 2024-09-09
answer text <p><del class="ministerial">The Department for Work and Pensions has indicated that it will not be possible to answer this question within the usual time period. An answer is being prepared and will be provided as soon as it is available.</del></p><p><ins class="ministerial">The savings were estimated in Fixing the Foundations as Annually Managed Expenditure (AME) Winter Fuel Payments (WFP) savings of £1.4bn, for 2024/2025, for Great Britain. These included an assumption about increased take-up of Pension Credit which is in line with the highest levels it has achieved historically. WFPs are classified as AME. Estimated savings are sensitive to forecasted take up of Pension Credit. Final savings will be certified and published by the Office for Budget responsibility at the Autumn Budget on the 30<sup>th</sup> October Budget, taking account of any behavioural response.</ins></p> more like this
answering member constituency Wycombe more like this
answering member printed Emma Reynolds more like this
previous answer version
4853
answering member constituency Wycombe more like this
answering member printed Emma Reynolds more like this
answering member
4077
label Biography information for Emma Reynolds more like this
4857
answering member constituency Wycombe more like this
answering member printed Emma Reynolds more like this
answering member
4077
label Biography information for Emma Reynolds more like this
question first answered
less than 2024-09-09T17:07:03.137Zmore like thismore than 2024-09-09T17:07:03.137Z
question first ministerially corrected
less than 2024-09-12T10:55:26.433Zmore like thismore than 2024-09-12T10:55:26.433Z
answering member
4077
label Biography information for Emma Reynolds more like this
tabling member
3935
label Biography information for Mel Stride more like this
1725706
registered interest false more like this
date less than 2024-08-30more like thismore than 2024-08-30
answering body
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office more like this
answering dept id 208 more like this
answering dept short name Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office more like this
answering dept sort name Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office more like this
hansard heading Food Supply more like this
house id 1 more like this
legislature
25259
pref label House of Commons more like this
question text To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, with reference to the report entitled The state of food security and nutrition in the world 2024 by the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations, published in August 2024, what assessment he has made of the potential implications for his policies of the estimate that 582 million people will be chronically food insecure in 2030. more like this
tabling member constituency Dundee Central more like this
tabling member printed
Chris Law more like this
uin 2941 more like this
answer
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is ministerial correction true remove filter
date of answer less than 2024-09-09more like thismore than 2024-09-09
answer text <p><del class="ministerial">The UK, the UN, other states, and NGOs use the findings of the annual &quot;The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World&quot; report extensively. The persisting high levels of food insecurity and malnutrition outlined in the report are concerning. We remain steadfast in our commitment to address these, working alongside partners to provide immediate humanitarian support, tackle the causes of food insecurity and malnutrition, and leverage UK-funded science and technology expertise for more climate-resilient food systems. We support global initiatives, like the Global Alliance against Hunger and Poverty and the Child Nutrition Fund, in order to lift ambition, ensure better international coordination, and unlock much-needed finance.</del></p><p><ins class="ministerial">The UK, the UN and other states use the findings of the State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World report extensively. The persisting high levels of food insecurity and malnutrition are concerning. We are committed to addressing these, working alongside partners to provide immediate humanitarian support, tackle the causes of food insecurity and malnutrition, and leverage UK-funded science and technology expertise for more climate-resilient food systems. At the G20 Development Ministers Meeting in July, I announced the UK would join the Global Alliance against Hunger and Poverty to lift ambition, ensure better international coordination, and unlock much-needed finance.</ins></p>
answering member constituency Oxford East more like this
answering member printed Anneliese Dodds more like this
question first answered
less than 2024-09-09T14:43:05.757Zmore like thismore than 2024-09-09T14:43:05.757Z
question first ministerially corrected
less than 2024-09-09T16:08:24.717Zmore like thismore than 2024-09-09T16:08:24.717Z
answering member
4657
label Biography information for Anneliese Dodds more like this
previous answer version
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answering member constituency Oxford East more like this
answering member printed Anneliese Dodds more like this
answering member
4657
label Biography information for Anneliese Dodds more like this
tabling member
4403
label Biography information for Chris Law more like this
1725968
registered interest false more like this
date less than 2024-08-30more like thismore than 2024-08-30
answering body
Department for Education more like this
answering dept id 60 more like this
answering dept short name Education more like this
answering dept sort name Education more like this
hansard heading Childcare more like this
house id 1 more like this
legislature
25259
pref label House of Commons more like this
question text To ask the Secretary of State for Education, how many additional staff will be required in September 2024 for the expanded childcare offer. more like this
tabling member constituency North West Norfolk more like this
tabling member printed
James Wild more like this
uin 3133 more like this
answer
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is ministerial correction true remove filter
date of answer less than 2024-09-09more like thismore than 2024-09-09
answer text <p>The department knows that to deliver the expanded early years entitlements, the sector will need additional staff. In total, the department estimated that compared to 2023, the new entitlements will create an increased need for workers in the region of 9,000 in September 2024.</p><p> </p><p>In 2023, the number of staff increased by 12,900 (4%), from 334,400 in 2022, to <del class="ministerial">34,300</del><ins class="ministerial">347,300</ins> in 2023. This was before the department introduced interventions to support the growth of the workforce.</p> more like this
answering member constituency Portsmouth South more like this
answering member printed Stephen Morgan more like this
question first answered
less than 2024-09-09T10:38:22.713Zmore like thismore than 2024-09-09T10:38:22.713Z
question first ministerially corrected
less than 2024-09-23T08:28:05.953Zmore like thismore than 2024-09-23T08:28:05.953Z
answering member
4653
label Biography information for Stephen Morgan more like this
previous answer version
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answering member constituency Portsmouth South more like this
answering member printed Stephen Morgan more like this
answering member
4653
label Biography information for Stephen Morgan more like this
tabling member
4787
label Biography information for James Wild more like this
1724633
registered interest false more like this
date less than 2024-07-30more like thismore than 2024-07-30
answering body
Department for Energy Security and Net Zero more like this
answering dept id 215 more like this
answering dept short name Energy Security and Net Zero more like this
answering dept sort name Energy Security and Net Zero more like this
hansard heading Great British Energy: Public Appointments more like this
house id 1 more like this
legislature
25259
pref label House of Commons more like this
question text To ask the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, whether the Chair of Great British Energy was appointed through open competition; what his remuneration is; and whether he has registered his business interests and shareholdings. more like this
tabling member constituency Beaconsfield more like this
tabling member printed
Joy Morrissey more like this
uin 2492 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction true remove filter
date of answer less than 2024-09-04more like thismore than 2024-09-04
answer text <p>The Secretary of State considered a range of candidates for the role of Start Up Chair for Great British Energy and directly appointed Juergen Maier as the strongest candidate. DESNZ intends to run an open, fair and transparent competition to recruit the permanent Great British Energy Chair in due course. The Chair's salary is £114,400 per annum<strong>. </strong><ins class="ministerial">Salaries for public appointments made by the department are usually published as part of the annual report and accounts for the relevant body. As the process for the annual report and accounts for Great British Energy is still being finalised, the department has released this information in the interests of transparency to Parliament<em>. </em></ins>Juergen Maier has declared his interests as part of the appointment process.</p> more like this
answering member constituency Rutherglen more like this
answering member printed Michael Shanks more like this
question first answered
less than 2024-09-04T06:24:55.417Zmore like thismore than 2024-09-04T06:24:55.417Z
question first ministerially corrected
less than 2024-09-05T08:30:28.927Zmore like thismore than 2024-09-05T08:30:28.927Z
answering member
4998
label Biography information for Michael Shanks more like this
previous answer version
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answering member constituency Rutherglen more like this
answering member printed Michael Shanks more like this
answering member
4998
label Biography information for Michael Shanks more like this
tabling member
4759
label Biography information for Joy Morrissey more like this
1724793
registered interest false more like this
date less than 2024-07-30more like thismore than 2024-07-30
answering body
Department for Culture, Media and Sport more like this
answering dept id 217 more like this
answering dept short name Culture, Media and Sport more like this
answering dept sort name Culture, Media and Sport more like this
hansard heading Gambling: Video Games more like this
house id 2 more like this
legislature
25277
pref label House of Lords more like this
question text To ask His Majesty's Government, following further breaches of the Advertising Standards Authority codes on publicising the availability of loot boxes by members of the DCMS technical working group on loot boxes, what steps they will take to ensure that the codes and their oversight are strengthened. more like this
tabling member printed
Lord Foster of Bath more like this
uin HL501 more like this
answer
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is ministerial correction true remove filter
date of answer less than 2024-08-13more like thismore than 2024-08-13
answer text <p>The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) and the Committee of Advertising Practice (CAP) are responsible for setting and enforcing the UK Advertising Codes and are independent of the government.</p><p>The ASA takes firm action to ban adverts for loot boxes that are in breach of their codes and has published comprehensive guidance for advertisers of in-game purchasing. The ASA is assessing the nature and scale of ads that fail to inform the audience of in-game purchasing, and considering further action through individual investigations or enforcement activity conducted by CAP Compliance teams.</p><p>We are committed to ensuring that purchases of loot boxes should not be available to children and young people unless and until they are enabled by a parent or guardian; and that all players should have access to and be aware of spending controls and transparent information to support safe and responsible gaming.</p><p>In July 2023, the previous Government agreed to new industry-led guidance produced by a DCMS-convened Technical Working Group (TWG) of video game developers <del class="ministerial">and academics</del>; a 12 month implementation period ended in July 2024. The TWG is preparing a report on industry implementation of the measures, which we urge all video games companies to adopt in full. We are separately commissioning independent academic research to assess the effectiveness of the new guidance in improving player protections and will consider whether further action is required when this research is complete.</p>
answering member printed Baroness Twycross more like this
question first answered
less than 2024-08-13T15:18:05.953Zmore like thismore than 2024-08-13T15:18:05.953Z
question first ministerially corrected
less than 2024-08-15T10:24:28.23Zmore like thismore than 2024-08-15T10:24:28.23Z
answering member
4966
label Biography information for Baroness Twycross more like this
previous answer version
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answering member printed Baroness Twycross more like this
answering member
4966
label Biography information for Baroness Twycross more like this
tabling member
214
label Biography information for Lord Foster of Bath more like this