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Written Corrections…The measure on the NHS and data is among the most positive in the Bill, and was welcomed by everybody today. It was not in the previous version of the Bill; it is one of our additions.
[Official Report, 12 February 2025; Vol. 762, c. 345.]
Written correction submitted by the Minister for Data Protection and Telecoms, the hon. Member for Rhondda and Ogmore (Chris Bryant):
… The measure on the NHS and data is among the most positive in the Bill, and was welcomed by everybody today. It was in the previous version of the Bill.
…I can announce that we have set up two working groups in the past week, both of which have people from the creative industries and from the AI companies in them. One is specifically looking at transparency and what that looks like to be effective and proportionate, and it will start work on that next week.
[Official Report, 12 February 2025; Vol. 762, c. 349.]
Written correction submitted by the Minister for Data Protection and Telecoms:
…I can announce that we will be setting up two working groups, both of which will have people from the creative industries and from the AI companies in them. One will look specifically at transparency and what that looks like to be effective and proportionate.
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Written CorrectionsAs hon. Members have rightly said, it is really important that care leavers are supported to get into education, employment or training—the right hon. Member for East Hampshire clearly said that as well. That is why a care leaver who starts an apprenticeship may be entitled to a £3,000 bursary, why local authorities must provide a £2,000 bursary for care leavers who go to university, and why care leavers may be entitled to a 16-to-19 bursary if they stay in further education.
[Official Report, Children's Wellbeing and Schools Public Bill Committee, 28 January 2025; c. 189.]
Written correction submitted by the Minister for School Standards, the hon. Member for Newcastle upon Tyne North (Catherine McKinnell):
As hon. Members have rightly said, it is really important that care leavers are supported to get into education, employment or training—the right hon. Member for East Hampshire clearly said that as well. That is why a care leaver who starts an apprenticeship may be entitled to a £3,000 bursary, why local authorities can provide a £2,000 bursary for eligible care leavers who go to university, and why care leavers may be entitled to a 16-to-19 bursary if they stay in further education.