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star this property date less than 2023-06-15more like thismore than 2023-06-15
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Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs more like this
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star this property answering dept short name Environment, Food and Rural Affairs remove filter
star this property answering dept sort name Environment, Food and Rural Affairs more like this
star this property hansard heading Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Access to Work Programme more like this
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star this property question text To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, whether an Access to Work scheme has been implemented in their Department. more like this
star this property tabling member constituency Glasgow South West remove filter
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Chris Stephens more like this
star this property uin 189845 more like this
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star this property date of answer less than 2023-06-23more like thismore than 2023-06-23
star this property answer text <p>Access to Work is a demand-led, personalised discretionary grant which contributes to the disability-related extra costs of working faced by disabled people and those with a health condition in the workplace that are beyond standard reasonable adjustments. It does not replace an employer’s duty under the Equality Act to make reasonable adjustments.</p><p> </p><p>In 2006, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) took over responsibility for providing adjustments that would previously have been funded through Access to Work, for civil servants working in their department. This removed the need for DWP staff to apply for Access to Work. In April 2022, all Government departments followed suit and assumed responsibility for providing such adjustments for their staff.</p> more like this
star this property answering member constituency Sherwood more like this
star this property answering member printed Mark Spencer more like this
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less than 2023-06-23T09:58:44.883Zmore like thismore than 2023-06-23T09:58:44.883Z
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star this property label Biography information for Sir Mark Spencer more like this
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unstar this property label Biography information for Chris Stephens more like this
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star this property date less than 2023-01-06more like thismore than 2023-01-06
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Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs more like this
star this property answering dept id 13 more like this
star this property answering dept short name Environment, Food and Rural Affairs remove filter
star this property answering dept sort name Environment, Food and Rural Affairs more like this
star this property hansard heading Veterinary Services more like this
unstar this property house id 1 more like this
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star this property question text To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, whether she has had discussions with the RCVS Veterinary Nurses Council on changing the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966 to (a) replace the criminal standard of proof with the civil standard and (b) make improvements to the Fitness to Practise disciplinary system. more like this
star this property tabling member constituency Glasgow South West remove filter
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Chris Stephens more like this
star this property uin 117662 more like this
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star this property date of answer less than 2023-01-19more like thismore than 2023-01-19
star this property answer text <p>Defra is grateful for the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) recommendations for reforming the Veterinary Surgeons Act to ensure that vets and veterinary nurses are regulated in line with modern regulatory practice in the future. My officials have maintained regular contact with RCVS on these matters. Defra supports the need to make changes to improve veterinary retention and simplify the rules and processes used. The Government's legislation for the forthcoming session will be announced in due course. The department will continue to work with stakeholders and RCVS to prioritise other non-legislative work to support improvements to veterinary retention.</p> more like this
star this property answering member constituency Sherwood more like this
star this property answering member printed Mark Spencer more like this
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less than 2023-01-19T15:45:34.717Zmore like thismore than 2023-01-19T15:45:34.717Z
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star this property label Biography information for Sir Mark Spencer more like this
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unstar this property label Biography information for Chris Stephens more like this
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star this property date less than 2022-07-14more like thismore than 2022-07-14
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Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs more like this
star this property answering dept id 13 more like this
star this property answering dept short name Environment, Food and Rural Affairs remove filter
star this property answering dept sort name Environment, Food and Rural Affairs more like this
star this property hansard heading Food: Imports more like this
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star this property question text To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what discussions he has had with the Secretary of State for International Trade on the impact of (a) trends in the level of and (b) barriers to imports on food security and availability in the UK. more like this
star this property tabling member constituency Glasgow South West remove filter
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Chris Stephens more like this
star this property uin 901229 more like this
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star this property date of answer less than 2022-07-21more like thismore than 2022-07-21
star this property answer text <p>The UK has a highly resilient food supply chain, as demonstrated throughout the COVID-19 response. It is well equipped to deal with situations with the potential to cause disruption.</p><p> </p><p>The capability, levers, and expertise to respond to disruption lie with industry. They have highly resilient supply chains, and this was proven in the initial COVID-19 response. The Government’s role is to support and enable an industry-led response.</p><p> </p><p>The UK Government has well established ways of working with the industry and with the Devolved Administrations to monitor risks that may arise. This includes extensive, regular and ongoing engagement in preparedness for, and response to, issues with the potential to cause disruption to food supply chains.</p><p> </p><p>The UK’s high degree of food security is built on supply from diverse sources, strong domestic production as well as imports through stable trade routes. We produce 60% of all the food we need, and 74% of food which we can grow or rear in the UK for all or part of the year, and these figures have changed little over the last 20 years.</p><p> </p><p> </p>
star this property answering member constituency Banbury more like this
star this property answering member printed Victoria Prentis more like this
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less than 2022-07-21T13:33:29.743Zmore like thismore than 2022-07-21T13:33:29.743Z
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star this property label Biography information for Victoria Prentis more like this
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unstar this property label Biography information for Chris Stephens more like this
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star this property date less than 2022-06-23more like thismore than 2022-06-23
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Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs more like this
star this property answering dept id 13 more like this
star this property answering dept short name Environment, Food and Rural Affairs remove filter
star this property answering dept sort name Environment, Food and Rural Affairs more like this
star this property hansard heading Food: Production more like this
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star this property question text To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what recent assessment he has made of the impact of the rise in the cost of living on food producers. more like this
star this property tabling member constituency Glasgow South West remove filter
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Chris Stephens more like this
star this property uin 900687 more like this
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star this property date of answer less than 2022-06-23more like thismore than 2022-06-23
star this property answer text <p>Agricultural commodities are linked to global gas prices, and we recognise that farmers and food producers are facing increased input costs – namely fertiliser, energy, fuel and feed. We have taken steps to support farmers with fertiliser availability, brought forward BPS payments, implemented maize tariff reductions and introduced flexibility in the labelling of certain oils in products.</p> more like this
star this property answering member constituency Banbury more like this
star this property answering member printed Victoria Prentis more like this
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less than 2022-06-23T15:03:38.35Zmore like thismore than 2022-06-23T15:03:38.35Z
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star this property label Biography information for Victoria Prentis more like this
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unstar this property label Biography information for Chris Stephens more like this
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star this property date less than 2022-01-18more like thismore than 2022-01-18
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Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs more like this
star this property answering dept id 13 more like this
star this property answering dept short name Environment, Food and Rural Affairs remove filter
star this property answering dept sort name Environment, Food and Rural Affairs more like this
star this property hansard heading Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Working Hours more like this
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star this property pref label House of Commons more like this
star this property question text To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what records his Department keeps relating to staff working times under Regulation 9 of the Working Time Regulations 1998; and how long those records are kept for. more like this
star this property tabling member constituency Glasgow South West remove filter
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Chris Stephens more like this
star this property uin 106759 more like this
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star this property date of answer less than 2022-01-21more like thismore than 2022-01-21
star this property answer text <p>I refer the hon. Member to the answer I gave to the hon. Member for Easington on 17 January 2022, PQ UIN <a href="https://questions-statements.parliament.uk/written-questions/detail/2022-01-12/102586" target="_blank">102586</a>.</p> more like this
star this property answering member constituency Banbury more like this
star this property answering member printed Victoria Prentis more like this
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less than 2022-01-21T09:43:23.937Zmore like thismore than 2022-01-21T09:43:23.937Z
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star this property label Biography information for Victoria Prentis more like this
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unstar this property label Biography information for Chris Stephens more like this
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star this property date less than 2022-01-11more like thismore than 2022-01-11
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Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs more like this
star this property answering dept id 13 more like this
star this property answering dept short name Environment, Food and Rural Affairs remove filter
star this property answering dept sort name Environment, Food and Rural Affairs more like this
star this property hansard heading Food: Innovation more like this
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star this property question text To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what steps his Department is taking to promote innovation in the food system. more like this
star this property tabling member constituency Glasgow South West remove filter
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Chris Stephens more like this
star this property uin 101767 more like this
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star this property date of answer less than 2022-01-17more like thismore than 2022-01-17
star this property answer text <p>Defra recognises how central innovation and technology are to boosting productivity, enhancing the environment and feeding a growing global population. The Government is making significant investment to unlock innovation and translate our world leading research into practical, farmer-led solutions that improve productivity, environmental sustainability and resilience, and which move towards net zero emission farming systems.</p><p>We have several funding programmes open to industry as well as our own farming and food science research. These funding streams address key areas such as soil systems and land management, regenerative agriculture, sustainable feed and pest management, automation, alternative proteins, and precision farming.</p><p>The Government’s £90 million investment in the 'Transforming Food Production' (TFP) challenge, launched by UK Research and Innovation in 2018, is already supporting ground-breaking research and development to enable farmers and growers to harness the latest technology to produce high quality food, increase their productivity and move towards net zero emission farming systems by 2040.</p><p>On the back of this programme’s success, Defra launched a £14.5 million collaborative agricultural R&amp;D competition called 'Farming Innovation Pathways' in spring 2021, targeting existing and new farm focused innovation, which will be delivered through the TFP initiative.</p><p>In October 2021, Defra launched the first £17.5 million share of funding in its ambitious new Farming Innovation Programme – as part of the proposed measures to stimulate innovation and boost sustainable productivity in England’s agricultural and horticultural sectors as we move away from the EU system of farming subsidy payments. This Programme will enable more farmers, growers, and agri-food businesses to become involved in collaborative agricultural and horticultural R&amp;D, and will enhance knowledge exchange and adoption of innovation by farmers and growers to ensure innovation can make a real difference to the sectors. It will comprise three separate funds that will pull through innovation in different areas, from small farmer-led innovative research projects to larger industrial R&amp;D projects that can transform the sector.</p><p>On January 19 we will launch the Improving Farm Productivity theme of the Farming Investment Fund, part of the £27 million grant scheme fund launched last November. Farmers and growers in England will be able to apply for grants to invest in cutting edge robotic and automation technology to boost productivity. Farmers will benefit from grants ranging from £35,000 to £500,000 to invest in innovative equipment including state of the art autonomous driverless tractors, and cutting-edge robots that harvest, weed and spray crops and voluntary robotic milking systems.</p><p>Defra is also engaged with the £47.5 million UK Research and Innovation led Strategic Priorities Fund in Food Systems, which is addressing planetary and health challenges to transform the food system.</p>
star this property answering member constituency Bury St Edmunds more like this
star this property answering member printed Jo Churchill more like this
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less than 2022-01-17T13:16:25.847Zmore like thismore than 2022-01-17T13:16:25.847Z
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star this property label Biography information for Jo Churchill more like this
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star this property date less than 2020-11-05more like thismore than 2020-11-05
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Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs more like this
star this property answering dept id 13 more like this
star this property answering dept short name Environment, Food and Rural Affairs remove filter
star this property answering dept sort name Environment, Food and Rural Affairs more like this
star this property hansard heading Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Artificial Intelligence more like this
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star this property question text To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what (a) artificial intelligence and (b) machine learning projects are being (i) undertaken and (ii) considered for his Department. more like this
star this property tabling member constituency Glasgow South West remove filter
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Chris Stephens more like this
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star this property date of answer less than 2020-11-13more like thismore than 2020-11-13
star this property answer text <p>I refer the hon. Member to the answer given to the hon. Member for Newcastle upon Tyne Central on 10 September 2020, PQ UIN 83796.</p><p> </p><p>[<a href="https://questions-statements.parliament.uk/written-questions/detail/2020-09-01/83796" target="_blank">questions-statements.parliament.uk/written-questions/detail/2020-09-01/83796</a>]</p><p><strong> </strong></p><p>Defra recognises the potential for artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to play an important part in ensuring that data and science are at the heart of decision making.</p><p> </p><p>All of Defra’s ongoing and previous research projects, including a number involving AI and ML, are published on Defra’s research and development website: <a href="http://randd.defra.gov.uk" target="_blank">randd.defra.gov.uk</a> Planned projects are advertised on Bravo: <a href="https://defra.bravosolution.co.uk" target="_blank">defra.bravosolution.co.uk</a>.</p><p> </p><p>Areas particularly benefitting from these tools include the interpretation of Earth Observation and automated sensor data, the development of advanced modelling techniques, and improved customer service.</p><p> </p><p>We will continue to work in partnership across Government, with academia and industry to develop the use of AI and ML for Defra.</p>
star this property answering member constituency Banbury more like this
star this property answering member printed Victoria Prentis more like this
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less than 2020-11-13T13:53:48.593Zmore like thismore than 2020-11-13T13:53:48.593Z
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star this property label Biography information for Victoria Prentis more like this
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star this property date less than 2020-01-15more like thismore than 2020-01-15
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Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs more like this
star this property answering dept id 13 more like this
star this property answering dept short name Environment, Food and Rural Affairs remove filter
star this property answering dept sort name Environment, Food and Rural Affairs more like this
star this property hansard heading Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Trade Unions more like this
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star this property question text To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, whether the introduction of the General Data Protection Regulation affects the right of recognised unions in her Department to bargaining information as set out in Section 181 of the Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992. more like this
star this property tabling member constituency Glasgow South West remove filter
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Chris Stephens more like this
star this property uin 3812 more like this
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star this property date of answer less than 2020-01-21more like thismore than 2020-01-21
star this property answer text <p>GDPR has not affected the rights of unions in Defra to bargaining information provided under section 181 of the Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992.</p><p> </p> more like this
star this property answering member constituency Camborne and Redruth more like this
star this property answering member printed George Eustice more like this
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less than 2020-01-21T12:54:17.72Zmore like thismore than 2020-01-21T12:54:17.72Z
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star this property label Biography information for George Eustice more like this
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star this property date less than 2020-01-15more like thismore than 2020-01-15
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Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs more like this
star this property answering dept id 13 more like this
star this property answering dept short name Environment, Food and Rural Affairs remove filter
star this property answering dept sort name Environment, Food and Rural Affairs more like this
star this property hansard heading Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Pay more like this
unstar this property house id 1 more like this
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star this property question text To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, whether her Department complies with the requirement set out in section 3.1.8 of the Civil Service Management Code that time off with pay for safety representatives will not be set against facility time allowed under existing arrangements. more like this
star this property tabling member constituency Glasgow South West remove filter
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Chris Stephens more like this
star this property uin 3813 more like this
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star this property date of answer less than 2020-01-21more like thismore than 2020-01-21
star this property answer text <p>Defra, as with other Government Departments, has an obligation to provide reasonable paid time off to recognised trade union representatives to undertake trade union duties. This includes paid time off for safety representatives as set out in section 3.1.8 of the Civil Service Management Code.</p><p>Defra Health and Safety representatives can use their paid facility time for the following TU duties (this list is not exhaustive):</p><ul><li>Representing employees in consultation and discussions with the employer on health, safety or welfare,</li><li>Investigating accidents, near misses and other potential hazards and dangerous occurrences in the workplace</li><li>Investigating a complaint made by an employee they represent about their health, safety or welfare in the workplace</li><li>Undertaking training relevant to the role of H&amp;S representative, beyond “Stage One”</li></ul><p>Defra makes the following provisions to enable Health and Safety Representatives to discharge their duties effectively, without using facility time.</p><ul><li>Undertaking “Stage One” Health and Safety training, as this course is recognised as providing good basic standard training and the department wants to ensure those carrying out Health and Safety functions are properly qualified</li><li>Carrying out inspections where they form part of an agreed joint program</li><li>Attending Joint Health and Safety Committee meetings</li></ul><p>In line with the legislative obligation, set out in the Trade Union Act (2016), information relating to facility time in Defra for relevant union officials is published annually, with facility time defined by that Act as including time off taken by a relevant union official that is permitted by the official’s employer, including where this arises under “Regulations made under Section 2(4) of the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974”.</p><p>The Government recognises there are significant benefits to both employers and employees when organisations and unions work together effectively to deliver high quality public services, but facility time within the public sector must be accountable and represent value for money.</p>
star this property answering member constituency Camborne and Redruth more like this
star this property answering member printed George Eustice more like this
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less than 2020-01-21T12:40:03.723Zmore like thismore than 2020-01-21T12:40:03.723Z
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star this property label Biography information for George Eustice more like this
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star this property date less than 2019-10-17more like thismore than 2019-10-17
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Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs more like this
star this property answering dept id 13 more like this
star this property answering dept short name Environment, Food and Rural Affairs remove filter
star this property answering dept sort name Environment, Food and Rural Affairs more like this
star this property hansard heading Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Equal Pay more like this
unstar this property house id 1 more like this
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star this property question text To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, how many equal pay reviews there have been in her Department since 2010; what the dates were of those reviews; and whether her Department plans to undertake an equal pay review in 2019. more like this
star this property tabling member constituency Glasgow South West remove filter
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Chris Stephens more like this
star this property uin 1728 more like this
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star this property date of answer less than 2019-10-22more like thismore than 2019-10-22
star this property answer text <p>Since 2010, Defra has undertaken two equal pay reviews. These were in April 2010 and February 2015. Defra is currently undertaking an equal pay review, and this should be completed in 2019.</p> more like this
star this property answering member constituency Camborne and Redruth more like this
star this property answering member printed George Eustice more like this
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less than 2019-10-22T16:03:12.977Zmore like thismore than 2019-10-22T16:03:12.977Z
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star this property label Biography information for George Eustice more like this
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unstar this property label Biography information for Chris Stephens more like this