Cabinet Office<p>Cabinet papers for the period 1986-<del class="ministerial">1989</del> <ins class="ministerial">1988</ins>have already been transferred to the National Archives. Transparency is at the heart of this Government's agenda and we are publishing unprecedented amounts of information.</p>West SuffolkMatthew Hancock2016-01-07trueWest SuffolkMatthew Hancock2016-01-07T17:18:32.067Z2016-01-11T10:35:02.247Z53Cabinet OfficeCabinet Office2016-01-04Cabinet Papers1House of CommonsTo ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, when he plans to release Cabinet papers for the 1986-1988 period to the National Archives.falseSheffield, HeeleyLouise Haigh20872Cabinet Office<p>Cabinet papers for the period 1986-<del class="ministerial">1989</del> <ins class="ministerial">1988</ins>have already been transferred to the National Archives. Transparency is at the heart of this Government's agenda and we are publishing unprecedented amounts of information.</p>West SuffolkMatthew Hancock2016-01-07trueWest SuffolkMatthew Hancock2016-01-07T17:18:32.13Z2016-01-12T11:45:25.823Z53Cabinet OfficeCabinet Office2016-01-04Cabinet Papers1House of CommonsTo ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, if he will publish a timetable for disclosure of Cabinet papers for the 1986-1988 period.falseSheffield, HeeleyLouise Haigh20873Cabinet Office<p>Cabinet papers for the period 1986-<del class="ministerial">1989</del> <ins class="ministerial">1988</ins> have already been transferred to the National Archives. Transparency is at the heart of this Government's agenda and we are publishing unprecedented amounts of information.</p>West SuffolkMatthew Hancock2016-01-07trueWest SuffolkMatthew Hancock2016-01-07T17:18:32.177Z2016-01-12T11:45:16.327Z53Cabinet OfficeCabinet Office2016-01-04Cabinet Papers1House of CommonsTo ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what communications his Department has had with the National Archives on the release of Cabinet papers for the 1986-1988 period.falseSheffield, HeeleyLouise Haigh20874Cabinet Office<p><del class="ministerial">Promoting diversity in the Senior Civil Service is a ministerial responsibility of the Minister for the Cabinet Office. I have had frequent such meetings, and details of Ministers' meetings with external organisations are published routinely and can be found on www. Gov.UK.</del></p><p><ins class="ministerial">As part of this Government’s transparency agenda, twice a year all Departments are required to publish an organogram and structure charts that contain information about the roles performed by staff. The latest Cabinet Office organogram is available at <a href="https://data.gov.uk/organogram/cabinet-office" target="_blank">https://data.gov.uk/organogram/cabinet-office</a> and the latest structure charts may be downloaded at <a href="https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/cabinet-office-structure-charts" target="_blank">https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/cabinet-office-structure-charts</a>.</ins></p>West SuffolkMatthew Hancock2016-03-04trueWest SuffolkMatthew Hancock2016-03-04T13:50:32.96Z2016-03-07T16:23:22.18Z53Cabinet OfficeCabinet Office2016-02-25Cabinet Office: Staff1House of CommonsTo ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, how many officials in his Department are responsible for coordinating and developing international policy across Government.falseWest Bromwich EastTom Watson28516Cabinet Office<p>The grants clause will help to ensure that grant funding is always used for the intended purpose. It will <ins class="ministerial">not</ins> prevent organisations from using their own privately raised funds to campaign as they see fit. Given the clear intention of the clause, To ensure taxpayers’ money is well spent, there are no plans to debate it at present.</p>West SuffolkMatthew Hancock2016-03-07trueWest SuffolkMatthew HancockWest SuffolkMatthew Hancock2016-03-07T08:52:42.537Z2016-03-09T11:03:02.363Z53Cabinet OfficeCabinet Office2016-02-29Lobbying1House of CommonsTo ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, pursuant to his oral contribution of 25 February 2016, Official Report, column 486, when he plans to bring proposals for an anti-lobbying clause in Government grant agreements to the House for debate.falseGlasgow NorthPatrick Grady28850Cabinet Office<p>The Government is fighting hard to fix the aspects of our EU membership that cause so much frustration in Britain - so we get a better deal for our country and secure our future. Departments are appropriately resourced to support the Government's priorities in Europe, including the renegotiation and referendum.</p>West SuffolkMatthew Hancock2016-01-13false2016-01-13T17:03:57.34Z53Cabinet OfficeCabinet Office2016-01-05Cabinet Office: European Union1House of CommonsTo ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, how many staff in his Department are working on matters related to (a) European policy, (b) the future of Europe, (c) reform of the EU, (d) the renegotiation of the UK's relationship with the EU, (e) the EU referendum and (f) the consequences of the EU referendum; how many full-time equivalent staff are working on such matters; what the (i) staff and (ii) other cost of such work is; what proportion of that work is undertaken by such staff on (A) communications, (B) strategy and (C) policy; whether his Department has established any specific unit or units to deal with those matters; to whom such (1) staff and (2) units report; whether his Department has issued guidelines to staff on those matters; and if he will make a statement.falseHarwich and North EssexMr Bernard Jenkin21072Cabinet Office<p>Information about the diversity of the workforce in the Cabinet Office, including gender, is published on the Cabinet Office website and is available at <a href="https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/cabinet-office/about/equality-and-diversity" target="_blank">https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/cabinet-office/about/equality-and-diversity</a></p><p>under the heading Equality Information. As of 31 March 2015 there were 1,132 female (51%) and 1,109 male (49%) staff in post.</p>West SuffolkMatthew Hancock2016-01-11false2016-01-11T13:53:19.877Z53Cabinet OfficeCabinet Office2016-01-05Cabinet Office: Staff1House of CommonsTo ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, how many people of each gender work in his Department.falseLeicester WestLiz Kendall21087Cabinet Office<p>The most recent assessment of Universal Credit was set out in the MPA Annual Report 2015, published in spring 2015. This is available at: (<a href="https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/major-projects-authority-annual-report-2015" target="_blank">https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/major-projects-authority-annual-report-2015</a>)</p><p>The 2016 Report will be published in due course.</p>West SuffolkMatthew Hancock2016-01-11false2016-01-11T17:03:20.06Z53Cabinet OfficeCabinet Office2016-01-06Universal Credit1House of CommonsTo ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what the most recent assessment of progress in the roll-out of the universal credit programme by the Infrastructure and Project Authority is.falseSouth DownMs Margaret Ritchie21263Cabinet Office<p>No jobs in my Department or in each of its non-departmental public bodies, executive agencies, non-ministerial departments, advisory bodies and other accountable statutory bodies have been abolished or relocated from Stoke-on-Trent since 2010 or plan to be abolished in or relocated from Stoke-on-Trent by 2020.</p>West SuffolkMatthew Hancock2016-01-15false2016-01-15T12:02:27.12Z53Cabinet OfficeCabinet Office2016-01-07Cabinet Office: Stoke on Trent1House of CommonsTo ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, how many jobs in (a) his Department and (b) each of its non-departmental public bodies, executive agencies, non-ministerial departments, advisory bodies and other accountable statutory bodies (i) have been abolished or relocated from Stoke-on-Trent since 2010 and (ii) will be abolished in or relocated from Stoke-on-Trent by 2020.falseStoke-on-Trent CentralTristram Hunt21441Cabinet Office<p>The Government Digital Service (GDS) continues to support departments as they digitally transform their business operations, making government services easier and more efficient to use. There is a ‘digital first’ strategy across Government to save on time as well as paper and postage costs, including the use of email to achieve this aim.</p><p>The Government Communication Service (GCS) saved nearly £330m for taxpayers in 2014/15 compared to 2009/10 by making its campaigns more cost effective. The communications profession is also more streamlined, with headcount across Government reduced by a third since 2009/10. These reforms helped the Government reduce communications spending by a total of £1bn over the last Parliament. GCS continues to investigate new ways of reducing costs in Government communications.</p>West SuffolkMatthew Hancock2016-01-13false2016-01-13T15:29:38.277Z53Cabinet OfficeCabinet Office2016-01-08Government Departments: Communication1House of CommonsTo ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what steps the Government is taking to (a) encourage greater use of email and (b) implement other measures to reduce costs in communication by government departments.falseWarwick and LeamingtonChris White216841001456