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registered interest false more like this
date less than 2016-04-13more like thismore than 2016-04-13
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 Refugees: Syria more like this
house id 2 remove filter
legislature
25277
pref label House of Lords more like this
question text To ask Her Majesty’s Government, further to the Written Answer by Lord Keen of Elie on 12 April (HL7328), whether they are on track to fulfil their pledge to accept 20,000 refugees to the UK before the end of the present Parliament. more like this
tabling member printed
Lord Roberts of Llandudno more like this
uin HL7604 more like this
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answer
is ministerial correction false more like this
date of answer less than 2016-04-19more like thismore than 2016-04-19
answer text <p>We are continuing to work productively with local authorities and International Partners to deliver the Government’s target to settle 20,000 Syrian refugees by the end of this Parliament.</p><p>The Home Office is committed to publishing data in an orderly way as part of the regular quarterly Immigration Statistics, in line with the Code of Practice for Official Statistics. The last set of statistics, published on 25 February 2016 showed that in 2015, 1,194 Syrians were relocated to the UK under the Syrian Vulnerable Persons Resettlement scheme, including 1,085 who arrived in the last quarter of 2015.</p><p>These numbers will be updated each quarter. The next set of figures will be in the quarterly release on 26 May 2016 and will cover the period January – March 2016.</p> more like this
answering member printed Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon more like this
question first answered
less than 2016-04-19T10:57:48.28Zmore like thismore than 2016-04-19T10:57:48.28Z
answering member
4210
label Biography information for Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon more like this
tabling member
3691
label Biography information for Lord Roberts of Llandudno more like this
511846
registered interest false more like this
date less than 2016-04-13more like thismore than 2016-04-13
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 State Retirement Pensions: British Nationals Abroad more like this
house id 2 remove filter
legislature
25277
pref label House of Lords more like this
question text To ask Her Majesty’s Government whether, in the event of the UK leaving the EU, UK citizens living in EU member states will retain all of their UK pension rights and will continue to be treated the same as if they were resident in the UK. more like this
tabling member printed
Viscount Waverley more like this
uin HL7606 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction false more like this
date of answer less than 2016-04-20more like thismore than 2016-04-20
answer text <p>The Government’s view is that the UK will be stronger, safer and better off in a reformed EU.</p><p> </p><p>As set out in the Government’s White Paper: ‘The process for withdrawing from the European Union’, published on 29 February, the withdrawal process is unprecedented. No country has ever used Article 50 – it is untested. There is a great deal of uncertainty about how it would work. UK citizens living in the EU currently enjoy a range of specific rights to live, to work and access to pensions, health care and public services that are only guaranteed because of EU law. There would be no requirement under EU law for these rights to be maintained if the UK left the EU.</p> more like this
answering member printed Baroness Altmann more like this
question first answered
less than 2016-04-20T11:41:34.7Zmore like thismore than 2016-04-20T11:41:34.7Z
answering member
4533
label Biography information for Baroness Altmann more like this
tabling member
1744
label Biography information for Viscount Waverley more like this
511852
registered interest false more like this
date less than 2016-04-13more like thismore than 2016-04-13
answering body
Ministry of Defence more like this
answering dept id 11 more like this
answering dept short name Defence more like this
answering dept sort name Defence more like this
hansard heading HMS Queen Elizabeth more like this
house id 2 remove filter
legislature
25277
pref label House of Lords more like this
question text To ask Her Majesty’s Government whether the date for first entry into Portsmouth of HMS Queen Elizabeth has been decided, and if so, what it is. more like this
tabling member printed
Lord West of Spithead more like this
uin HL7612 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction false more like this
date of answer less than 2016-04-19more like thismore than 2016-04-19
answer text <p>Construction of both HMS QUEEN ELIZABETH and HMS PRINCE OF WALES is progressing in Rosyth. The date for first entry into Portsmouth of HMS QUEEN ELIZABETH will be confirmed once the current testing and commissioning has been completed in Rosyth and once contractor-led sea trials have progressed. These trials are planned to complete in 2017.</p> more like this
answering member printed Earl Howe more like this
question first answered
less than 2016-04-19T16:15:13.17Zmore like thismore than 2016-04-19T16:15:13.17Z
answering member
2000
label Biography information for Earl Howe more like this
tabling member
3834
label Biography information for Lord West of Spithead more like this
511862
registered interest false more like this
date less than 2016-04-13more like thismore than 2016-04-13
answering body
Department of Health more like this
answering dept id 17 more like this
answering dept short name Health more like this
answering dept sort name Health more like this
hansard heading NHS: Finance more like this
house id 2 remove filter
legislature
25277
pref label House of Lords more like this
question text To ask Her Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the additional costs to the NHS of (1) Care Quality Commission fee increases, (2) the cost of pension changes announced in the budget as a result of re-evaluation, and (3) the decision of NHS Property Services to charge market rates for the use of NHS buildings, in each financial year from 2016–17 to 2020–21. more like this
tabling member printed
Lord Hunt of Kings Heath more like this
uin HL7621 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction false more like this
date of answer less than 2016-04-20more like thismore than 2016-04-20
answer text <p>Government policy requires the Care Quality Commission (CQC) to move towards fully recovering the chargeable costs of regulating health and adult social care in England. The amounts that the CQC charges to providers differ depending on the cost of regulation in each sector and how close they are currently to full cost recovery.</p><p> </p><p>Following the Government’s Spending Review, the CQC recommended a two-year trajectory to reach full cost recovery, taking into account the level of grant-in-aid available to the organisation for 2016/17 to enable the CQC to fulfil its statutory functions. The Secretary of State consented to the CQC’s proposals. The Secretary of State also announced that the Government will make available extra funding for general practice to reflect a number of increasing cost pressures, of which increased CQC fees are a part.</p><p> </p><p>The Government estimates the total impact of the change in the discount rate will be an overall increase in the cost of employer contributions across the major public service pension schemes of £2 billion a year. Until the results of the next valuation of the NHS Pension Scheme, which commenced this year, are known we will not know the total impact on employer contribution rates, including the change to the discount rate announced in the Budget 2016. We expect to have the results of the current valuation by Budget 2018; the results of this valuation will set the cost employers pay from 2019/20.</p><p> </p><p>In regards to NHS Property Services’ charges to the National Health Service, overall, these will increase by in the region of £60 million, though the impact on individual occupiers will vary. Some increasing, and some not increasing. The Department has agreed with NHS England to meet any net increase in costs at a national level and NHS England will allocate funding to clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) to ensure all cost changes are fully mitigated in 2016/17. General Practitioners will receive adjustments for rental changes through the normal reimbursement arrangements. Arrangements in relation to funding adjustments for 2017/18 and beyond will be considered in conjunction with NHS England and NHS Improvement and we anticipated will be communicated by the end of the first quarter of 2016/17.</p><p> </p>
answering member printed Lord Prior of Brampton more like this
question first answered
less than 2016-04-20T11:40:34.62Zmore like thismore than 2016-04-20T11:40:34.62Z
answering member
127
label Biography information for Lord Prior of Brampton more like this
tabling member
2024
label Biography information for Lord Hunt of Kings Heath more like this
511881
registered interest false more like this
date less than 2016-04-13more like thismore than 2016-04-13
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 Home Education more like this
house id 2 remove filter
legislature
25277
pref label House of Lords more like this
question text To ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they have any plans to increase oversight of or the level of responsibility in home-schooling in the light of the 40 per cent rise in home-schooled students of secondary-school age over the last three years. more like this
tabling member printed
Lord Storey more like this
uin HL7640 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction false more like this
date of answer less than 2016-04-19more like thismore than 2016-04-19
answer text <p>I refer the Lord Storey to the answer to parliamentary question HL6799, submitted to Parliament on 14 March 2016, which states that:</p><p>“Some local authorities maintain voluntary registers of children educated at home but as they have no statutory basis, they cannot be regarded as an authoritative source of data.”</p><p>We continue to receive representations from local authorities and other stakeholders on this subject, but at present the responsibilities of parents and local authorities remain as in previous years.</p> more like this
answering member printed Lord Nash more like this
question first answered
less than 2016-04-19T16:13:53.247Zmore like thismore than 2016-04-19T16:13:53.247Z
answering member
4270
label Biography information for Lord Nash more like this
tabling member
4238
label Biography information for Lord Storey more like this
511503
registered interest false more like this
date less than 2016-04-12more like thismore than 2016-04-12
answering body
Ministry of Defence more like this
answering dept id 11 more like this
answering dept short name Defence more like this
answering dept sort name Defence more like this
hansard heading Military Bases: Scotland more like this
house id 2 remove filter
legislature
25277
pref label House of Lords more like this
question text To ask Her Majesty’s Government what progress has been made towards realising receipts through the disposal of high-value Ministry of Defence estate in Scotland since the 2011 Basing Review. more like this
tabling member printed
Lord Campbell of Pittenweem more like this
uin HL7545 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction false more like this
date of answer less than 2016-04-18more like thismore than 2016-04-18
answer text <p>The receipts received by the Ministry of Defence (MOD) through the disposal of parts of the MOD estate in Scotland since the financial year 2010-11 are shown below:</p><p> </p><table><tbody><tr><td><p><strong>Financial Year</strong></p></td><td><p><strong>Disposal Receipts</strong> <strong>(£ million)</strong></p></td></tr><tr><td><p>2010-11</p></td><td><p>4.09</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>2011-12</p></td><td><p>4.08</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>2012-13</p></td><td><p>1.32</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>2013-14</p></td><td><p>12.66</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>2014-15</p></td><td><p>0.92</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>2015-16</p></td><td><p>0.41</p></td></tr><tr><td><p><strong>Total</strong></p></td><td><p><strong>23.48</strong></p></td></tr></tbody></table><p> </p> more like this
answering member printed Earl Howe more like this
question first answered
less than 2016-04-18T16:38:17.327Zmore like thismore than 2016-04-18T16:38:17.327Z
answering member
2000
label Biography information for Earl Howe more like this
tabling member
627
label Biography information for Lord Campbell of Pittenweem more like this
511519
registered interest false more like this
date less than 2016-04-12more like thismore than 2016-04-12
answering body
Department of Health more like this
answering dept id 17 more like this
answering dept short name Health more like this
answering dept sort name Health more like this
hansard heading Palliative Care more like this
house id 2 remove filter
legislature
25277
pref label House of Lords more like this
question text To ask Her Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the recommendation in the review <i>What's important to me: A review of choice in end of life care</i>, that greater joint working between palliative care specialists and other clinical staff, and between secondary care and primary care staff, is important in order to identify people who may need end of life care as early as possible; and what action they are taking to implement that recommendation. more like this
tabling member printed
Lord Wills more like this
uin HL7561 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction false more like this
date of answer less than 2016-04-19more like thismore than 2016-04-19
answer text <p>We are committed to ensuring that everyone at, or nearing, the end of life receives high quality, compassionate care, tailored to their individual needs and preferences.</p><p> </p><p>The Government’s forthcoming response to the independent Review of Choice in End of Life Care, which will be published shortly, will set out our vision for high quality, personalised care and the steps we will take to achieve this. The response will also address each of the Review recommendations, including on care coordination; improving the quality, availability and responsiveness of care; improving the quality and use of data; care planning and the use of digital care records; and the involvement of family members and carers in discussions about care.</p> more like this
answering member printed Lord Prior of Brampton more like this
grouped question UIN
HL7490 more like this
HL7491 more like this
HL7492 more like this
HL7493 more like this
HL7494 more like this
HL7495 more like this
HL7562 more like this
question first answered
less than 2016-04-19T11:03:45.397Zmore like thismore than 2016-04-19T11:03:45.397Z
answering member
127
label Biography information for Lord Prior of Brampton more like this
tabling member
260
label Biography information for Lord Wills more like this
511520
registered interest false more like this
date less than 2016-04-12more like thismore than 2016-04-12
answering body
Department of Health more like this
answering dept id 17 more like this
answering dept short name Health more like this
answering dept sort name Health more like this
hansard heading Palliative Care more like this
house id 2 remove filter
legislature
25277
pref label House of Lords more like this
question text To ask Her Majesty’s Government what progress they have made in ensuring that family members, carers and others important to an individual at the end of their life are involved in discussions about personal choices and care preferences. more like this
tabling member printed
Lord Wills more like this
uin HL7562 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction false more like this
date of answer less than 2016-04-19more like thismore than 2016-04-19
answer text <p>We are committed to ensuring that everyone at, or nearing, the end of life receives high quality, compassionate care, tailored to their individual needs and preferences.</p><p> </p><p>The Government’s forthcoming response to the independent Review of Choice in End of Life Care, which will be published shortly, will set out our vision for high quality, personalised care and the steps we will take to achieve this. The response will also address each of the Review recommendations, including on care coordination; improving the quality, availability and responsiveness of care; improving the quality and use of data; care planning and the use of digital care records; and the involvement of family members and carers in discussions about care.</p> more like this
answering member printed Lord Prior of Brampton more like this
grouped question UIN
HL7490 more like this
HL7491 more like this
HL7492 more like this
HL7493 more like this
HL7494 more like this
HL7495 more like this
HL7561 more like this
question first answered
less than 2016-04-19T11:03:45.473Zmore like thismore than 2016-04-19T11:03:45.473Z
answering member
127
label Biography information for Lord Prior of Brampton more like this
tabling member
260
label Biography information for Lord Wills more like this
511523
registered interest false more like this
date less than 2016-04-12more like thismore than 2016-04-12
answering body
Ministry of Defence more like this
answering dept id 11 more like this
answering dept short name Defence more like this
answering dept sort name Defence more like this
hansard heading Merchant Shipping more like this
house id 2 remove filter
legislature
25277
pref label House of Lords more like this
question text To ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they have made an assessment of the number of UK merchant seamen, officers and men required to man the Royal Fleet Auxiliary and other merchant shipping taken up from trade in time of national emergency or war. more like this
tabling member printed
Lord West of Spithead more like this
uin HL7565 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction false more like this
date of answer less than 2016-04-19more like thismore than 2016-04-19
answer text <p>Should extra capability or capacity be required at a time of national emergency or war, as has been the case in the past, the Ministry of Defence would charter suitable merchant ships from the commercial market. The extent of such a requirement would of course depend on the nature of the circumstances faced.</p> more like this
answering member printed Earl Howe more like this
question first answered
less than 2016-04-19T16:15:33.553Zmore like thismore than 2016-04-19T16:15:33.553Z
answering member
2000
label Biography information for Earl Howe more like this
tabling member
3834
label Biography information for Lord West of Spithead more like this
511524
registered interest false more like this
date less than 2016-04-12more like thismore than 2016-04-12
answering body
Ministry of Defence more like this
answering dept id 11 more like this
answering dept short name Defence more like this
answering dept sort name Defence more like this
hansard heading Warships more like this
house id 2 remove filter
legislature
25277
pref label House of Lords more like this
question text To ask Her Majesty’s Government, further to the Written Answer by Earl Howe on 23 March (HL7103), why HMS Dauntless and HMS Lancaster are being placed alongside if there are sufficient people, spares and logistics support to run the Royal Navy. more like this
tabling member printed
Lord West of Spithead more like this
uin HL7566 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction false more like this
date of answer less than 2016-04-19more like thismore than 2016-04-19
answer text <p>HMS DAUNTLESS entered the engineering training ship programme in February this year. Engineer training ships, generally in a period prior to undergoing a refit or an upgrade, are used to deliver training and provide accommodation alongside.</p><p>HMS LANCASTER is presently alongside in Portsmouth and is being maintained with a minimal crew onboard until her refit. The Royal Navy has determined that HMS LANCASTER is not required as a training platform ahead of her refit, therefore a number of her crew have been redeployed in support of operational units and tasks.</p><p>Such planned programming enables the Royal Navy to optimise the use of its ships and personnel through the operational cycles.</p> more like this
answering member printed Earl Howe more like this
question first answered
less than 2016-04-19T16:14:41.907Zmore like thismore than 2016-04-19T16:14:41.907Z
answering member
2000
label Biography information for Earl Howe more like this
tabling member
3834
label Biography information for Lord West of Spithead more like this