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(3 years, 5 months ago)
Ministerial Corrections(3 years, 5 months ago)
Ministerial CorrectionsFor example, he asked where the 4,000 buses are; I have some good news for him, and it is not just that when one comes along there are three: there are 900 buses in production right now, and 50 are already on the road.
[Official Report, 14 July 2021, Vol. 699, c. 408.]
Letter of correction from the Secretary of State for Transport, the right hon. Member for Welwyn Hatfield (Grant Shapps).
An error has been identified in my response to the hon. Member for Oldham West and Royton (Jim McMahon).
The correct response should have been:
For example, he asked where the 4,000 buses are; I have some good news for him, and it is not just that when one comes along there are three: there are 900 buses funded right now, and 50 are already on the road.
The hon. Lady will be pleased to hear that, if anything, we are ahead of schedule on the bus target, with 900 already on their way—in production—so I hope that we can go even further.
[Official Report, 14 July 2021, Vol. 699, c. 414.]
Letter of correction from the Secretary of State for Transport, the right hon. Member for Welwyn Hatfield (Grant Shapps).
An error has been identified in my response to the hon. Member for Lancaster and Fleetwood (Cat Smith).
The correct response should have been:
The hon. Lady will be pleased to hear that, if anything, we are ahead of schedule on the bus target, with 900 already funded so I hope that we can go even further.
(3 years, 5 months ago)
Ministerial CorrectionsI and my officials have regular conversations with the Competition and Markets Authority on a wide range of issues, although open banking is normally handled by the Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury, my hon. Friend the Member for Saffron Walden (Kemi Badenoch). We support independence as a key criterion for the future open banking governance model.
[Official Report, 6 July 2021, Vol. 698, c. 745.]
Letter of correction from the Under-Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, the hon. Member for Sutton and Cheam (Paul Scully).
An error has been identified in my response to the hon. Member for Weston-super-Mare (John Penrose).
The correct response should have been:
I and my officials have regular conversations with the Competition and Markets Authority on a wide range of issues, although open banking is normally handled by the Economic Secretary to the Treasury, my hon. Friend the Member for Salisbury (John Glen). We support independence as a key criterion for the future open banking governance model.