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Wednesday 19th March 2025
Cabinet Office
Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent (Labour - Life peer)

Orders and regulations - Main Chamber
Subject: Infected Blood Compensation Scheme Regulations 2025 - motion to approve
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Wednesday 19th March 2025
Cabinet Office
Baroness Brinton (Liberal Democrat - Life peer)

Orders and regulations - Main Chamber
Subject: Infected Blood Compensation Scheme Regulations 2025 - motion to regret
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Parliamentary Debates
Infected Blood Inquiry: 13 March Announcement
1 speech (427 words)
Friday 14th March 2025 - Written Statements
Cabinet Office
UK-EU Parliamentary Partnership Assembly Membership
1 speech (26 words)
Friday 14th March 2025 - Written Statements
Cabinet Office
Palestine Statehood (Recognition) Bill [HL]
68 speeches (19,049 words)
2nd reading
Friday 14th March 2025 - Lords Chamber
Cabinet Office
Infected Blood Compensation Authority Framework Document
1 speech (148 words)
Monday 10th March 2025 - Written Statements
Cabinet Office
Oral Answers to Questions
131 speeches (9,528 words)
Wednesday 12th March 2025 - Commons Chamber
Cabinet Office


Written Answers
UK Relations with EU
Asked by: Chris Law (Scottish National Party - Dundee Central)
Wednesday 19th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, with reference to the Prime Minister’s speech entitled, Prime Minister’s remarks from the plenary session at the first UK-Ireland Summit: 6 March 2025, what steps the Government is taking to work more closely with the EU to (a) boost trade, (b) create jobs and (c) increase economic growth.

Answered by Nick Thomas-Symonds - Paymaster General and Minister for the Cabinet Office

The Government is committed to improving the UK’s trade and investment relationship with the EU, by tearing down unnecessary barriers to trade. The Prime Minister and President von der Leyen agreed to identify areas where we can strengthen cooperation for mutual benefit, such as the economy, energy, security and resilience. Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič and I are taking this forward ahead of the first UK-EU summit in London on 19 May. The first UK-Ireland Summit saw the announcement of £185.5 million in new Irish investments, and creating 2540 jobs across the country.

Public Inquiries
Asked by: Kevin Hollinrake (Conservative - Thirsk and Malton)
Wednesday 19th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, with reference to para 144 of the UK Government Response to the Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 2 Report, CP1248, published in February 2025, what his planned timetable is for the publicly accessible record, and whether it will be hosted on gov.uk.

Answered by Nick Thomas-Symonds - Paymaster General and Minister for the Cabinet Office

As confirmed in the government’s response to the Grenfell Tower Inquiry’s recommendation 25, the government will establish a record on GOV.UK of all recommendations made by public inquiries since 2024, and will consider making this an enduring legal requirement. We will update parliament about this in due course.

Grenfell Tower Inquiry
Asked by: Kevin Hollinrake (Conservative - Thirsk and Malton)
Wednesday 19th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, with reference to the Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 2 Report: Government response, published on 26 February 2025, what her planned timetable is for the publicly available record of public inquiry recommendations.

Answered by Nick Thomas-Symonds - Paymaster General and Minister for the Cabinet Office

As confirmed in the government’s response to the Grenfell Tower Inquiry’s recommendation 25, the government will establish a record on GOV.UK of all recommendations made by public inquiries since 2024, and will consider making this an enduring legal requirement. We will update parliament about this in due course.

Mission Boards: Membership
Asked by: Charlie Dewhirst (Conservative - Bridlington and The Wolds)
Wednesday 19th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, if he will list the full membership of each Mission Board.

Answered by Ellie Reeves - Minister without Portfolio (Cabinet Office)

The membership of the Mission Boards - as outlined on gov.uk - is the lead Secretary of State as the chair of their respective Mission Board and the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster as Deputy Chair; other Ministers will be invited according to the agenda.

Mission Boards
Asked by: Charlie Dewhirst (Conservative - Bridlington and The Wolds)
Wednesday 19th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, if he will publish the dates that each Mission board meets.

Answered by Ellie Reeves - Minister without Portfolio (Cabinet Office)

It is a long-established precedent that information about the discussions that have taken place in Cabinet and its committees - including mission boards - including how often they have met, is not normally shared publicly.

UK Internal Trade: Northern Ireland
Asked by: Gregory Campbell (Democratic Unionist Party - East Londonderry)
Wednesday 19th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what the value was of (a) exports and (b) imports between the UK and Ireland in (i) 2019 and (ii) 2024.

Answered by Georgia Gould - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

The information requested falls under the remit of the UK Statistics Authority.

A response to the Hon gentleman or lady Parliamentary Question of 12th March is attached.

Business: Powys
Asked by: David Chadwick (Liberal Democrat - Brecon, Radnor and Cwm Tawe)
Tuesday 18th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, how many active businesses were registered in (a) Powys and (b) Brecon, Radnor and Cwm Tawe constituency on the Companies House register in each of the last five financial years.

Answered by Abena Oppong-Asare - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

The information requested falls under the remit of the UK Statistics Authority.

A response to the Hon gentleman’s Parliamentary Question of 11th March is attached.

Civil Servants: Remote Working
Asked by: Nadia Whittome (Labour - Nottingham East)
Monday 17th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what assessment his Department has made of the potential impact of policies aimed at increasing office attendance on civil service staff, including regional employees.

Answered by Georgia Gould - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

The Government renewed its commitment to the 60% office attendance expectation on 24 October, emphasising the importance of collaboration through face-to-face interactions. This decision is supported by a variety of studies highlighting the benefits of hybrid working.

By colocating departments and fostering great workplaces tailored to support local communities, Places for Growth is helping improve office attendance in regional areas. This strategic approach not only enhances collaboration among civil service staff but also strengthens ties within the local community, making the office a more attractive and supportive environment for employees.

Official Residences: Furniture
Asked by: Charlie Dewhirst (Conservative - Bridlington and The Wolds)
Monday 17th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, pursuant to the Answer of 27 January 2025 to Question 24442 on 10 Downing Street: Furniture, if he will publish an itemised list of the furniture and fittings that have been purchased for 10-12 Downing Street since 4 July 2024.

Answered by Georgia Gould - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

Any associated costs relevant to the Cabinet Office would be detailed in its next Annual Report and Accounts.

English Language
Asked by: Kevin Hollinrake (Conservative - Thirsk and Malton)
Monday 17th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, if he will make an estimate of the number of adults resident in the UK unable to (a) read and (b) write in English.

Answered by Georgia Gould - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

The information requested falls under the remit of the UK Statistics Authority.

A response to the Hon gentleman’s Parliamentary Question of 12th March is attached.

Prime Minister: Public Relations
Asked by: Charlie Dewhirst (Conservative - Bridlington and The Wolds)
Monday 17th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, whether the Prime Minister's Office keeps minutes of calls for public affairs professionals.

Answered by Georgia Gould - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

Details of ministerial meetings with external organisations are published on gov.uk as part of the government’s transparency agenda.

Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Northern Ireland
Asked by: Charlie Dewhirst (Conservative - Bridlington and The Wolds)
Monday 17th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, pursuant to the Answer of 27 November 2024 to Question 14974 on Procurement: National Security, for what reason the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Northern Ireland Programme evaluation is exempt from publication.

Answered by Georgia Gould - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

The information related to this programme is exempt from publication, as it meets one or more of the seven reasons for exemption listed in the Freedom of Information Act.

Permanent Secretary Remuneration Committee
Asked by: Charlie Dewhirst (Conservative - Bridlington and The Wolds)
Monday 17th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, pursuant to the Answer of 26 November 2024 to Question 14113 on Permanent Secretary Remuneration Committee, whether the Permanent Secretaries on the Committee can influence their own salaries.

Answered by Georgia Gould - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

Permanent Secretary members of the Permanent Secretary Remuneration Committee have no influence on their own salaries. Proposals on the performance and pay of these members are made by the non-civil servant members of the Committee, and agreed by the Prime Minister.

Advisory Committee on Business Appointments and House of Lords Appointments Commission
Asked by: Charlie Dewhirst (Conservative - Bridlington and The Wolds)
Monday 17th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, pursuant to the Answers of 26 November 2024 to Question 14115 on House of Lords Appointments Commission ad to Question 14114 on the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments, whether he plans to publish a framework document.

Answered by Georgia Gould - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

The consolidated Framework Document for the Independent Offices (covering the Civil Service Commission, Advisory Committee on Business Appointments and the Commissioner for Public Appointments) was published on 18 February 2025.

There is not currently a Framework Document between HOLAC and the Cabinet Office. As with all independent advisory bodies, the Government keeps its arrangements with HOLAC under review.

Ministers: Redundancy Pay
Asked by: Charlie Dewhirst (Conservative - Bridlington and The Wolds)
Monday 17th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, pursuant to the Answer of 12 December 2024 to Question 18209 on Ministerial and Other Pensions and Salaries Act 1991, what progress she has made on her review of eligibility for ministerial severance payments based on time in office.

Answered by Georgia Gould - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

The review of ministerial severance payments under the terms of the Ministerial and Other Pensions and Salaries Act 1991 is ongoing. An update will be provided in due course.

Public Bodies: Information Officers
Asked by: Charlie Dewhirst (Conservative - Bridlington and The Wolds)
Monday 17th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, pursuant to the Answer of 5 December 2024 to Question 16512 on Government Communication Service, if he will provide a breakdown of the 6,500 communications staff employed by each individual public body.

Answered by Georgia Gould - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

I refer the Hon. Member to Question 1208, answered on the 31st July 2024.

United Kingdom
Asked by: Brendan O'Hara (Scottish National Party - Argyll, Bute and South Lochaber)
Monday 17th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what the Prime Minister's specific duties are in his role as the Minister for the Union.

Answered by Georgia Gould - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

As Minister for the Union, the Prime Minister works to ensure that all of government is acting on behalf of the entire United Kingdom: England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.

Government Departments: Digital Technology
Asked by: Chi Onwurah (Labour - Newcastle upon Tyne Central and West)
Friday 14th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, pursuant to the Answer of 3 March 2025 to Question 33871 on Government Departments: Digital Technology, whether these discussions included the digitalisation of Government.

Answered by Georgia Gould - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

As per the previous answer, the Cabinet Office regularly discusses Civil Service workforce matters with trade unions. These matters are wide ranging and include the use of new technology.

Ministers: Travel
Asked by: Joe Robertson (Conservative - Isle of Wight East)
Friday 14th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, with reference to his Answer to the Question from the hon. Member for Isle of Wight East of 6 March 2025, Official Report, if he will publish the letter.

Answered by Pat McFadden - Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster

Yes, please find the letter attached.

Emergencies: Planning
Asked by: Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party - Strangford)
Friday 14th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what steps he has taken to improve national resilience to global events.

Answered by Abena Oppong-Asare - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

The first duty of the Government is to keep the country safe and we are working to strengthen our national resilience, including by working with international partners.

In April the UK Resilience Academy will be launched and will train over 4000 people a year and later this year we will undertake a full national pandemic response exercise.

The review of national resilience continues. Updates will be given in due course.

Office for National Statistics: Industrial Disputes
Asked by: Charlie Dewhirst (Conservative - Bridlington and The Wolds)
Friday 14th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what the status is of the industrial action in the Office for National Statistics over workplace attendance.

Answered by Georgia Gould - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

The Trade Unions PCS and Prospect are currently taking industrial action short of a strike with the Office for National Statistics.

Senior Civil Servants: Performance Appraisal
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Friday 14th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what changes he is making through the Performance management framework for the Senior Civil Service for 2025-26.

Answered by Georgia Gould - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

The Senior Civil Service (SCS) performance management framework for the 2025-26 performance year has been published and the changes have been set out within the document. They will take effect from the 1st April 2025.

Government Departments: Assets
Asked by: Lord Agnew of Oulton (Conservative - Life peer)
Monday 17th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government, further to the Written Answer by Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent on 17 February (HL4608), which ministerial department failed to produce a strategic asset management plan (SAMP) in 2024; what consequences or enforcement measures are in place for departments that do not produce such a plan; and which departments are included in the Government Property Agency’s office portfolio SAMP instead of having their own standalone plans.

Answered by Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent - Baroness in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip)

Departments are responsible for their own SAMPs, and required to update these plans yearly. Guidance and tools are provided to ensure consistency and effectiveness.

In the event an updated asset plan is not produced,the Government Chief Property Officer can write to the Principal Accounting Officer alerting them to the requirement.

Last year, all ministerial departments produced an updated asset plan except the Department for Business & Trade (DBT), although plans for the offices occupied by DBT were set out in the Government Property Agency’s office portfolio SAMP. DBT will produce a plan for 2025.

By agreement, HM Treasury and Department for Education did not produce a 'stand alone' departmental asset plan but featured in the Government Property Agency's office portfolio SAMP as onboarded clients.

Government Departments: Procurement
Asked by: Lord Agnew of Oulton (Conservative - Life peer)
Monday 17th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government, further to the Written Answer by Baroness Twycross on 20 February (HL4194), which of the Government Major Projects Portfolio projects have (1) increased in cost and by what percentage relative to their original budgets, (2) been delayed beyond their original delivery schedule and by how many months in each case, and (3) been reduced in scope.

Answered by Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent - Baroness in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip)

The information requested could only be obtained at disproportionate cost. The Infrastructure and Projects Authority publishes details on the estimated budgets and delivery timescales for each of the Government Major Projects Portfolio projects as part of its annual report, from which the change in cost and schedule between years for individual projects can be calculated.

Great British Railways: Statistics
Asked by: Charlie Dewhirst (Conservative - Bridlington and The Wolds)
Tuesday 18th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, whether he plans to lay a new Official Statistics Order to designate Great British Railways’ statistical outputs as official statistics.

Answered by Georgia Gould - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

The information requested falls under the remit of the UK Statistics Authority.

A response to the Hon gentleman’s Parliamentary Question of 11th March is attached.

Public Sector: Procurement
Asked by: Lord Agnew of Oulton (Conservative - Life peer)
Tuesday 18th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government whether the remit of the Procurement Review Unit includes oversight of subcontract awards under 'neutral vendor frameworks', 'managed service provider frameworks' and similar intermediary procurement models.

Answered by Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent - Baroness in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip)

In accordance with section 10 of the Procurement Act 2023 ("the Act"), the Procurement Review Unit (“PRU”) only has oversight of the activities of contracting authorities under the Act.

Any procurement carried out under framework agreements managed under the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 does not fall within the remit of the PRU.

Department for Work and Pensions: Muslim Council of Britain
Asked by: Joe Robertson (Conservative - Isle of Wight East)
Tuesday 18th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, pursuant to the Answer of 27 February 2025 to Question 31697 on Department for Work and Pensions: Muslim Council of Britain, if the Prime Minister will have discussions with the Minister for Social Security and Disability on his attendance at that event.

Answered by Nick Thomas-Symonds - Paymaster General and Minister for the Cabinet Office

Our policy on engagement with the Muslim Council of Britain has not changed. I refer the Hon Member to the answer of the Rt Hon Member for East Ham on 27 February 2025, Official Report, PQ 31697.

Public Sector: Procurement
Asked by: Lord Agnew of Oulton (Conservative - Life peer)
Tuesday 18th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government, further to the answer by Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent on 18 February (HL4855), given that the deed of variation amends Clause 1.1 of contract 2887470\5 to remove the UK-only restriction on training services, on what basis they consider that this modification does not materially change the contract’s scope; and if international training was already covered in the original tender, why it was necessary to amend Clause 1.1 to permit it.

Answered by Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent - Baroness in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip)

The original Emergency Planning College Bidders’ Brief makes multiple references to international training and overseas markets and was subsequently covered within the initial contract.

The change within the deed of variation to amend the UK-only constraint was necessary to clarify that international training may require the delivery of face-to-face training at overseas locations, in order to fully meet the contractual requirements for international training.

The UK-only constraint continues to apply to services provided to the Authority under the contract.

Public Sector: Procurement
Asked by: Lord Agnew of Oulton (Conservative - Life peer)
Tuesday 18th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government, further to the answer by Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent on 18 February (HL4855), on what grounds they determined that the removal of the non-compete clause (Clause 65) from contract 2887470\5 did not constitute a material modification under regulation 72 of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015, and whether an assessment was conducted to ensure that this change did not distort competition or provide the incumbent contractor with an unfair advantage.

Answered by Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent - Baroness in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip)

The Cabinet Office concluded that the removal of the non-compete clause (Clause 65) from contract 2887470\5 did not constitute a material modification under regulation 72 of the Public Contracts Regulations because it did not materially alter the nature of the contract or the obligations thereunder.

The Government recognises the value of competition in marketplaces and believes that removing the clause ensures that there is fair competition and supports equal treatment of market participants.

Public Sector: Procurement
Asked by: Lord Agnew of Oulton (Conservative - Life peer)
Tuesday 18th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government whether individual subcontract awards made under 'neutral vendor frameworks', 'managed service provider frameworks', 'prime contractor procurement models' or similar intermediary procurement models are subject to the same transparency and reporting requirements as contracts directly procured by public bodies.

Answered by Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent - Baroness in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip)

Many intermediary procurement models are straightforward public contracts where there is no requirement to publish subcontracts under either the Procurement Act 2023 or the Public Contract Regulations 2015.

Where contracting authorities are awarding contracts using frameworks awarded under the Procurement Act 2023, they will need to follow the Act’s noticing provisions. In the case of most Public Contracts this will normally include publication of both a Contract Award and then a Contract Details Notice on the Find a Tender platform, which is the publicly available portal for all transparency information on procurement. Furthermore, notices contain linking information that allows notices to be connected- enabling detailed data analysis on how frameworks are being used. All this information on public procurement is in the public domain and can be searched by the citizen, free of charge in an accessible way.

Where contracting authorities are awarding contracts using framework agreements awarded under the previous procurement regime, they are required to publish an Awarded Opportunity Notice on the Contracts Finder platform.

Ministers: Helicopters
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Tuesday 18th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, pursuant to the Answer of 21 February 2025 to Question 30825 on Ministers: Helicopters, if he will list all the providers that can provide helicopter transport under the terms of the Commercial Air Transport contract.

Answered by Georgia Gould - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

The Cabinet Office has a general travel contract in place provided by Corporate Travel Management (North) Ltd (CTM) that can arrange travel by various modes. CTM maintains a comprehensive database of pre-approved operators. Owing to security considerations, and the commercially sensitive nature of the contract, CTM is unable to provide details of individual operators.

This contract started in September 2022, under the previous administration. This contract has not been used for helicopter travel by this Government.

Government Departments: Disclosure of Information
Asked by: Charlie Dewhirst (Conservative - Bridlington and The Wolds)
Tuesday 18th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what progress he has made on the new integrated transparency platform.

Answered by Abena Oppong-Asare - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

This Government is fully committed to transparency and ensuring information published is as useful as possible. For example, the Government introduced a central register of ministers’ gifts and hospitality on a monthly basis. These registers are published by the Cabinet Office and are available at:

https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/register-of-ministers-gifts-and-hospitality#:~:text=The%20Register%20details%20the%20gifts,available%20on%20departmental%20web%20pages.

Government Departments: Fujitsu
Asked by: John Hayes (Conservative - South Holland and The Deepings)
Wednesday 12th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, whether Fujitsu has been awarded any Government contracts since 5 July 2024.

Answered by Georgia Gould - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

Details of all contracts valued above £12,000 and awarded by central government under the Public Contracts Regulation 2015 are published on Contracts Finder. The Procurement Act 2023 requires contracting authorities to publish more information on tenders and contracts let, and this will be stored on the central digital platform, Find a Tender, enabling greater transparency going forward.

In addition to extensions available under Fujitsu’s existing contracts, Contracts Finder provides details of seven new Fujitsu contracts since July 2024. All of these contracts were with existing customers and in line with Fujitsu’s bid approach. Three of these contracts were direct awards of services that Fujitsu was already providing and were done to ensure continuity of public services, whilst competitive procurements are being set up, as appropriate.

In January 2024, Fujitsu said it would withdraw from bidding for contracts for work with new Government customers until the Post Office Horizon Inquiry concludes or with prior consultation and support from such new customers. Fujitsu also said it would only bid for work with existing Government customers where it already has an existing relationship with them, or where there is an agreed need for Fujitsu’s skills and capabilities.

Fujitsu's bid approach is detailed in this letter, deposited in Parliament. For more details, please see here.

Public Houses
Asked by: Clive Jones (Liberal Democrat - Wokingham)
Wednesday 12th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what estimate the UK Statistics Authority has made of the number of pubs in Wokingham constituency in January (a) 2019, (b) 2020, (c) 2021, (d) 2022, (e) 2023, (f) 2024 and (g) 2025; and which constituency in (a) England, (b) the South East and (c) Berkshire has the most pubs.

Answered by Georgia Gould - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

The information requested falls under the remit of the UK Statistics Authority.

A response to the Hon gentleman’s Parliamentary Question of 7th March is attached.

Government Departments: Security
Asked by: Joe Robertson (Conservative - Isle of Wight East)
Wednesday 12th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what steps he has taken to minimise disruption to government business during the security staff strike.

Answered by Georgia Gould - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

The hard work of security guards and other staff keeps the government running. The Government Property Agency has been working to ensure impacted buildings continue to operate safely and securely during the industrial action.

Emigration: Guinea-Bissau and Portugal
Asked by: Ben Obese-Jecty (Conservative - Huntingdon)
Wednesday 12th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, how many children from (a) Guinea-Bissau and (b) Portugal have left the UK permanently since 2010.

Answered by Georgia Gould - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

The information requested falls under the remit of the UK Statistics Authority.

A response to the Hon gentleman’s Parliamentary Question of 7th March is attached.

Cabinet Office: Palantir
Asked by: Jon Trickett (Labour - Normanton and Hemsworth)
Wednesday 12th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, how many staff his Department has seconded from Palantir since July 2024.

Answered by Georgia Gould - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

Secondments are organised - and data is held - at Business Unit Level. Under the Plan for Change, the Cabinet Office is drawing together multi-disciplinary teams across the country including front line public service workers, policy officials and those with digital and data skills to pioneer public service reform. This does not currently include employees from Palantir.

Public Sector: Contracts
Asked by: Laurence Turner (Labour - Birmingham Northfield)
Tuesday 11th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what steps his Department is taking to develop weightings for trade union (a) access and (b) recognition when (i) awarding public contracts and (ii) determining strategic suppliers.

Answered by Georgia Gould - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

The Social Value Model has been updated to ensure that in-scope organisations can implement the government’s new National Procurement Policy Statement (NPPS). Procurement Policy Note 002: The Social Value Model sets out the government’s approach to social value.

Strategic suppliers are selected based on the scale, scope and criticality of the services they provide.

EU External Trade: USA
Asked by: Alex Burghart (Conservative - Brentwood and Ongar)
Tuesday 11th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, whether he has made an assessment of the potential impact of trade tariffs imposed on the EU by the United States on businesses in Northern Ireland.

Answered by Nick Thomas-Symonds - Paymaster General and Minister for the Cabinet Office

We have a strong and proud tradition over centuries of free trade here in the United Kingdom, and we will continue to make the case for that. With regard to our specific trading relationship with the United States, after conversations between the Prime Minister and the President in the Oval Office in February, we wish to deepen our trading relationship with the United States. We will continue to monitor the impact of any such policy on Northern Ireland and I continue to regularly discuss issues with my European counterpart Maroš Šefčovič.

Elections: Subversion
Asked by: Ellie Chowns (Green Party - North Herefordshire)
Wednesday 12th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, with reference to the Intelligence and Security Committee report entitled: Russa HC 632 published 21 July 2020, if he will open an investigation into alleged Kremlin-linked interference in UK elections.

Answered by Abena Oppong-Asare - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

We are committed to ensuring we have robust systems in place to defend the UK from all forms of malign state interference in UK democratic processes.

The Defending Democracy Taskforce brings together Ministers from across Government, along with representatives from law enforcement and the intelligence community, to coordinate a programme of work that aims to protect UK political parties, elected officials and core electoral infrastructure.

As part of this, the Cabinet Office, together with MHCLG, runs the Joint Election Security and Preparedness Unit, which leads on coordinating cross-government preparedness on election security, including running an extensive exercising programme.

Public Bodies: Disclosure of Information
Asked by: Margaret Mullane (Labour - Dagenham and Rainham)
Monday 10th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, if he will take steps to ensure that the new legal duty of candour established in response to Phase 2 of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry will be applicable to past incidents.

Answered by Georgia Gould - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

The Government has committed to implement a ‘Hillsborough Law’ which will place a legal duty of candour on public servants and authorities. The details of this Bill will be announced in due course.

Domestic Visits: Huntingdon
Asked by: Ben Obese-Jecty (Conservative - Huntingdon)
Monday 10th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, how many Government ministers have visited Huntingdon constituency since 4 July 2024.

Answered by Georgia Gould - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

Under transparency guidance, ministers are not required to publish details of ministerial visits in the UK. If, in the course of a ministerial visit, a minister has a meeting with an external stakeholder during which they discuss substantive government business, details of the meeting are published quarterly in arrears on GOV.UK.

Youth Mobility Scheme: EU Countries
Asked by: Lord Kempsell (Conservative - Life peer)
Monday 10th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government whether they have undertaken an impact assessment or preparatory policy work ahead of their plans to introduce an EU–UK youth mobility scheme, and if so, whether they will publish them.

Answered by Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent - Baroness in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip)

The Government set out clear priorities for the reset with the EU in the manifesto. There are no plans for a Youth Mobility Scheme.

Cabinet Office: Food
Asked by: John Hayes (Conservative - South Holland and The Deepings)
Monday 10th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what proportion of food procured by his Department is sourced in the UK.

Answered by Georgia Gould - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

To date the Government has not held information on where publicly procured food is sourced from.

Starting right away, for the first time ever, this government will review the food currently bought in the public sector to determine the standards that it is meeting, where it is bought from and look to introduce monitoring for transparency and accountability within those supply chains to ultimately get the best food for the consumer.

This work will be a significant first step to inform any future changes to public sector food procurement policies as we want to help make it an equal playing field for British producers to bid into the £5 billion spent each year on public sector catering contracts.

Royal Mail: Workplace Pensions
Asked by: Daisy Cooper (Liberal Democrat - St Albans)
Monday 10th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what information his Department holds on the number of times Capita has made overpayments in relation to (a) tax-free lump sums and (b) regular pension payments for people taking their pension benefits from the Royal Mail Statutory Pensions Scheme following a calculation error in each year since 2018.

Answered by Georgia Gould - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

Capita, the Royal Mail Statutory Pension Scheme administrator, has made the following overpayments:

2019

2020

2021

2022

2023

2024

2025 to 3/3/2025

(a)tax-free lump sums

4

9

7

1

4

906

0

(b)regular pension payments

327

617

137

81

90

92

1

Capita has carried out several data correction exercises which required member benefits to be rectified. These data exercises account for the increased number of overpayments in certain years.

The earliest data Capita holds is from March 2019.

In terms of support, Capita contacts all impacted members and provides a full update including the reason for the overpayment and the corrective action that will take place. All members are encouraged to contact the Capita team to discuss the error and agree on the appropriate recovery actions. Where possible a repayment timeline will be agreed directly with the member which will consider their personal circumstances and affordability. Members are also guided through the review process that they can follow and are kept informed of any decisions made during this process and the next steps that are available to them.

There is a robust process in place to manage the performance of this contract.

Government Departments: Civil Servants
Asked by: Lord Agnew of Oulton (Conservative - Life peer)
Monday 10th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government, further to the Written Answer by Baroness Twycross on 11 February (HL4476), how many departments have implemented the Central Employee Identifier; which departments have yet to do so; and what is the expected timeline for full implementation across government.

Answered by Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent - Baroness in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip)

Currently no departments have implemented the Central Employee Identifier. We will provide an update on implementation timescales in due course.

Overseas Students
Asked by: Earl of Clancarty (Crossbench - Excepted Hereditary)
Monday 10th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government whether they have plans to exclude international students from the net migration statistics.

Answered by Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent - Baroness in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip)

The information requested falls under the remit of the UK Statistics Authority.

Please see the letter attached from the National Statistician and Chief Executive of the UK Statistics Authority.

Professor Sir Ian Diamond | National Statistician

The Earl of Clancarty

House of Lords

London

SW1A 0PW

4 March 2025

Dear Lord Clancarty,

As National Statistician and Chief Executive of the UK Statistics Authority, I am responding to your Parliamentary Question asking whether there are any plans to exclude international students from the net migration statistics (HL5079).


We are aware of stakeholder interest in an alternative measure of net international migration excluding students and are currently seeking user feedback on the requirement for this, as well as views on proposed options for how this could be estimated. We expect to report on the outcome of this process in early May 2025.

Currently, international students are included in official estimates of immigration if they meet the UN definition of a long-term international migrant, by residing in the UK for 12 months or more. Students staying long-term contribute to population change, as well as to society and the economy more broadly. Therefore, it is important to include them in the migration estimates as these feed into the calculation of official population estimates. Additionally, not all international students emigrate at the end of their studies, with many transferring into work or remaining in the UK for family or other reasons. Of the non-EU+ nationals who arrived in the UK on a study-related visa in the year ending June 2021, 48% had transitioned onto a different visa type by year ending June 2024.

Yours sincerely,

Professor Sir Ian Diamond

https://data.un.org/Glossary.aspx?q=long-term%20migrant


Government Departments: Contracts
Asked by: Lord Sikka (Labour - Life peer)
Monday 10th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government what is the number and value of government contracts awarded to companies with criminal convictions.

Answered by Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent - Baroness in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip)

For contracts awarded under the Public Contracts Regulations 2015, this information is not collated centrally. Departments are responsible for making their own procurement decisions.

The Procurement Act 2023, which went live on 24 February, requires all suppliers bidding for public sector contracts to register via a central digital platform and declare any relevant convictions and exclusion information. The strengthened exclusions and new debarment provisions in the Act enable and, where appropriate, require the exclusion of suppliers convicted of relevant offences.

Carbon Emissions: Northern Ireland
Asked by: Baroness Ritchie of Downpatrick (Labour - Life peer)
Monday 10th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government what steps they intend to take to ensure that the principles of the Windsor Framework are not compromised as a result of the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism.

Answered by Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent - Baroness in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip)

We intend to apply UK CBAM across the UK including in NI. The EU's CBAM could only apply in Northern Ireland with the agreement of the UK and in line with the democratic safeguards of the Windsor Framework. The UK will continue to work with international partners, including the EU, to ensure our approach is implemented in a way that works for businesses.

Disease Control
Asked by: Baroness Freeman of Steventon (Crossbench - Life peer)
Monday 10th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government, following the withdrawal of the United States from the World Health Organization, what plans they have to ensure sufficient long-term resources for the National Biosurveillance Network to enhance the UK’s early warning systems and improve the biosurveillance evidence available for policy decisions.

Answered by Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent - Baroness in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip)

Enhancing the UK’s early warning capabilities, including through scoping a National Biosurveillance Network (NBN), was a commitment in the 2023 UK Biological Security Strategy - adopted by this Government in October 2024. The Government will work to ensure that it has the capabilities it needs to protect the public from a spectrum of biological threats. Decisions on funding for future years will be made as part of the ongoing comprehensive Spending Review.

Infected Blood Compensation Scheme
Asked by: Lord Agnew of Oulton (Conservative - Life peer)
Monday 10th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government what investigatory powers for the Infected Blood Compensation Authority to detect and investigate fraudulent claims they intend to establish under the draft Infected Blood Compensation Scheme Regulations 2025; and how many full-time equivalent staff they intend to dedicate to fraud investigations.

Answered by Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent - Baroness in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip)

The (draft) Infected Blood Compensation Scheme Regulations 2025 do not confer any criminal investigatory powers on the Infected Blood Compensation Authority (IBCA). However, a small team is being established to intervene where there are suspicious circumstances relating to a particular case, and IBCA will keep the size of that team under review.

Infected Blood Compensation Scheme
Asked by: Lord Agnew of Oulton (Conservative - Life peer)
Monday 10th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government whether it is their intention that overpayments to the Infected Blood Compensation Scheme will be treated solely as a civil debt under regulation 80(4) of the draft Infected Blood Compensation Scheme Regulations 2025; whether the Infected Blood Compensation Authority has the power to escalate cases of deliberate fraudulent overpayment claims to criminal prosecution; and what policies and legal mechanisms exist to prosecute individuals who attempt to obtain payments unlawfully.

Answered by Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent - Baroness in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip)

Regulation 80 (4) of the draft Infected Blood Compensation Scheme Regulations 2025 sets out that for where an overpayment of compensation is made by the Infected Blood Compensation Authority, the excess amount is recoverable as a civil debt. IBCA does not have any bespoke powers to prosecute suspected fraudulent claims, but will have the same tools as other public bodies to take action against fraudulent activity. The Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill, introduced to Parliament on 22 January 2025, proposes new powers granted to the Public Sector Fraud Authority, to be used upon referral of a case from a public body. This meets the Government’s commitment for the better recovery of money owed to the taxpayer where public money has been stolen or overpaid.

Prime Minister: Social Media
Asked by: Josh Fenton-Glynn (Labour - Calder Valley)
Monday 10th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, how many social media accounts the Prime Minister's Office operates; and how much the Prime Minister's Office spent on social media (a) subscriptions and (b) advertisements on each social media platform in each of the last three years.

Answered by Georgia Gould - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

The Government communicates across a range of media channels in order to reach its target audience effectively. Channels are selected based on whether they will reach the intended audience on a specific issue to have the most impact.

The Prime Minister’s Office is a business unit of the Cabinet Office. The Prime Minister’s Office has not spent any money on social media subscriptions or advertising.

Arms Length Bodies
Asked by: Christopher Chope (Conservative - Christchurch)
Monday 10th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, how many Arm's-Length Bodies there were (a) on 4 July 2024 and (b) as of 5 March 2025; and how many of the latter have an annual operating expenditure in excess of £5 million.

Answered by Georgia Gould - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

On 4th July 2024, there were 307 Arm’s-Length Bodies. Of these, 135 had an annual operating expenditure (RDEL spend) in excess of £5 million in FY23/24.

The Cabinet Office commissions data around six months after the end of each financial year to allow for financial statements of each ALB to be finalised, meaning we will start collecting data for March 2025 later in 2025.

Government Departments: Security
Asked by: Joe Robertson (Conservative - Isle of Wight East)
Monday 10th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, which Ministers have met with security staff workers and their representatives to discuss possible strikes.

Answered by Georgia Gould - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

The Cabinet Office regularly discusses workforce matters with Civil Service trade unions. The Cabinet Office does not keep records of other departments’ ministers’ meetings.

Remote Working
Asked by: Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party - Strangford)
Monday 10th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what information he holds on the number of workers who work full-time from home.

Answered by Georgia Gould - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

The information requested falls under the remit of the UK Statistics Authority.

A response to the Hon gentleman’s Parliamentary Question of 4th March is attached.

Prime Minister: Correspondence
Asked by: Gavin Williamson (Conservative - Stone, Great Wyrley and Penkridge)
Monday 10th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, when the Prime Minister plans to respond to the letter of 15 February 2025 from the Rt hon. Member for Stone, Great Wyrley and Penkridge on the Attorney General.

Answered by Georgia Gould - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

A response will be issued in due course.

UK Relations with EU
Asked by: Baroness Smith of Llanfaes (Plaid Cymru - Life peer)
Monday 10th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government, further to the remarks by the Paymaster General and Minister for the Cabinet Office on 6 February (HC Deb col 964), what is the breakdown by department of the "nearly 70 direct engagements" held between UK Ministers and their EU counterparts since July 2024.

Answered by Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent - Baroness in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip)

Responsibility for UK-EU Relations lies with the Cabinet Office and the Paymaster General and Minister for the Constitution and EU Relations Nick Thomas-Symonds, who has spoken with his counterpart Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič seven times. The Prime Minister has spoken with Commission President von der Leyen seven times and with Council President Costa three. Ministers across Government also regularly engage with their EU counterparts, including meetings held by FCDO, DSIT, DBT, DESNZ, HMT, HO, DEFRA, DCMS and others.



Smart Devices: Procurement
Asked by: Graeme Downie (Labour - Dunfermline and Dollar)
Monday 10th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, whether his Department has made an assessment of whether the Procurement Act includes adequate measures to limit the procurement of Chinese-made cellular IoT modules in UK critical national infrastructure.

Answered by Georgia Gould - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

The Procurement Act 2023, which came into force on 24 February this year, introduces new powers to exclude, terminate or debar suppliers from public sector supply chains on a variety of grounds. In line with the Act, the Government will operate the new powers on a country-agnostic basis, with each supplier and type of technology examined individually. We remain committed to protecting our critical national infrastructure and will continue to keep under review the risks associated with internet-facing technologies and components on an ongoing basis, both where they fall in scope of the Procurement Act and through other levers.

Cybercrime: China
Asked by: Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi (Labour - Slough)
Monday 10th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, how many cyber attacks were conducted by (a) China and (b) Chinese-sponsored actors against (i) Government and (ii) Government-affiliated systems in the last 12 months.

Answered by Abena Oppong-Asare - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

The UK Government does not comment upon operational security matters.

Infected Blood Compensation Authority
Asked by: Clive Lewis (Labour - Norwich South)
Monday 10th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, whether his Department has had discussions with the Infected Blood Compensation Authority on the potential cost to the public purse of using external communications companies.

Answered by Nick Thomas-Symonds - Paymaster General and Minister for the Cabinet Office

The Infected Blood Compensation Authority (IBCA) is an operationally independent body. IBCA are working with external companies to help them develop their service and reach those who are eligible. For example, external companies will be used to support IBCA in building a digital service, storing data, offering legal and financial support to those claiming.

They will also be used to plan future communication work to reach all potential claimants, and especially those who are not already registered with a support service. All of these are requirements for IBCA to deliver compensation as swiftly and compassionately as possible.

Commercial contracts are necessary to progress this work and all contracts are awarded through fair and open competition using a tendering process. The budget for IBCA’s communications activity is separate from the funding for compensation itself.

As sponsor Minister, I am committed to working with IBCA to monitor its performance and ensure compensation is delivered to everyone who is eligible as quickly as possible.

Small Businesses: South Holland and the Deepings
Asked by: John Hayes (Conservative - South Holland and The Deepings)
Monday 10th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what estimate the UK Statistics Authority has made of the number of small businesses in South Holland and the Deepings constituency in each of the last five years.

Answered by Georgia Gould - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

The information requested falls under the remit of the UK Statistics Authority.

A response to the Hon gentleman’s Parliamentary Question of 3rd March is attached.

Cybercrime: Iran
Asked by: Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi (Labour - Slough)
Monday 10th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, how many cyber attacks were conducted by (a) Iran and (b) Iranian-sponsored actors against (i) Government and (ii) Government-affiliated systems in the last 12 months.

Answered by Abena Oppong-Asare - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

The UK Government does not comment upon operational security matters.

Covid-19 Inquiry
Asked by: James McMurdock (Reform UK - South Basildon and East Thurrock)
Monday 10th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, how much each Department has spent on legal costs in responding to the UK Covid-19 Inquiry.

Answered by Nick Thomas-Symonds - Paymaster General and Minister for the Cabinet Office

It is important that lessons are learnt from the Covid-19 pandemic. The UK Covid-19 Inquiry is independent of government and it is right that we allow the Chair to continue her important work. The Chair is under a statutory obligation to avoid unnecessary costs in the Inquiry’s work, and she has been clear in her intention to complete her work as quickly and efficiently as possible.

The Cabinet Office regularly publishes government costs, including legal costs, in responding to the Inquiry. These publications show that from the start of the 2023/24 financial year to the end of Q3 2024/25, the government has spent approximately £42.3m on legal costs.

Cybercrime: Russia
Asked by: Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi (Labour - Slough)
Monday 10th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, how many cyber attacks were conducted by (a) Russia and (b) Russian-sponsored actors against (i) Government and (ii) Government-affiliated systems in the last 12 months.

Answered by Abena Oppong-Asare - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

The UK Government does not comment upon operational security matters.

Cabinet Office: Social Media
Asked by: Josh Fenton-Glynn (Labour - Calder Valley)
Monday 10th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, how many social media accounts their Department operates; and how much their Department spent on social media (a) subscriptions and (b) advertisements on each social media platform in each of the last three years.

Answered by Georgia Gould - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

The Government communicates across a range of media channels in order to reach its target audience effectively. Channels are selected based on whether they will reach the intended audience on a specific issue to have the most impact.

Below is the Cabinet Office advertising spend through the GCS Framework. Subscriptions are delegated to team level and not centrally managed.

Platform

2024

2023

2022

LINKEDIN IRELAND LIMITED

£385,239

£577,093

£824,660

META PLATFORMS IRELAND LIMITED

£513,717

£1,229,993

£3,650,904

NEXTDOOR EUROPE UK LIMITED

£0

£110,000

£0

REDDIT INC (GBP)

£0

£0

£287,965

REDDIT UK LIMITED (GBP)

£0

£0

£0

SNAP GROUP LIMITED

£47,396

£349,279

£750,874

TWITTER UK LTD

£0

£216,090

£791,456

TWITTER INTERNATIONAL COMPANY

£0

£0

£225,063

PINTEREST EUROPE LTD

£0

£79,797

£221,703

TIKTOK INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIE

£65,494

£0

£384,111

Public Sector: Procurement
Asked by: Harriett Baldwin (Conservative - West Worcestershire)
Monday 10th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, with reference to his Department's National Procurement Policy Statement published on 13 February 2025, whether he has made an estimate of compliance costs for contracting authorities in implementing the (a) updated statement and (b) the Employment Rights Bill.

Answered by Georgia Gould - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

Contracting authorities must have regard to the NPPS when undertaking their procurement activities, as set out in the Procurement Act 2023. An Impact Assessment in relation to the Procurement Act was published in May 2022 and can be found at https://bills.parliament.uk/publications/46429/documents/1767. Impact assessments for the Employment Rights Bill led by the Department for Business and Trade can be found at https://www.gov.uk/guidance/employment-rights-bill-impact-assessments.

Public Sector: Procurement
Asked by: Harriett Baldwin (Conservative - West Worcestershire)
Monday 10th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, with reference to the National Procurement Policy Statement published on 13 February 2025, what assessment he has made of the potential impact of (a) the updated statement and (b) the Employment Rights Bill on public sector procurement timelines.

Answered by Georgia Gould - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

Contracting authorities must have regard to the NPPS when undertaking their procurement activities, as set out in the Procurement Act 2023. An Impact Assessment in relation to the Procurement Act was published in May 2022 and can be found at https://bills.parliament.uk/publications/46429/documents/1767. Impact assessments for the Employment Rights Bill led by the Department for Business and Trade can be found at https://www.gov.uk/guidance/employment-rights-bill-impact-assessments.

Public Sector: Procurement
Asked by: Harriett Baldwin (Conservative - West Worcestershire)
Monday 10th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what training programmes his Department has put in place to help procurement officials navigate the (a) recently updated National Procurement Policy Statement and the (b) Employment Rights Bill.

Answered by Georgia Gould - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

Contracting authorities must have regard to the NPPS when undertaking their procurement activities, as set out in the Procurement Act 2023. An Impact Assessment in relation to the Procurement Act was published in May 2022 and can be found at https://bills.parliament.uk/publications/46429/documents/1767. Impact assessments for the Employment Rights Bill led by the Department for Business and Trade can be found at https://www.gov.uk/guidance/employment-rights-bill-impact-assessments.

Prime Minister: Aviation
Asked by: Rupert Lowe (Independent - Great Yarmouth)
Monday 10th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, how many (a) air miles and (b) flights the Prime Minister has completed since 5 July 2024.

Answered by Georgia Gould - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

Data on ministers’ travel is published on a quarterly basis. This can be found here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/cabinet-office-ministerial-gifts-hospitality-overseas-travel-and-meetings-july-to-september-2024.

Government Departments: Cost Effectiveness
Asked by: Richard Fuller (Conservative - North Bedfordshire)
Monday 10th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, whether his Department has made an assessment of the suitability of adopting similar international government models including the (a) US Office of Management and Budget and (b) Department for Government Efficiency in the UK.

Answered by Georgia Gould - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

Departments have agreed a 2% productivity, efficiency and savings target in the first phase of the Spending Review and have been set a stretching 5% target in the second phase. This target is to be delivered via efficiencies and savings from innovative technology-driven approaches, such as Artificial Intelligence; more effectively joining up services; and a more strategic approach to government processes, including procurement.

The Chief Secretary to the Treasury has also asked each department to carry out a line-by-line review of existing day-to-day budgets to identify where spending is no longer aligned with this government’s priorities or is poor value for money.

The Office for Value for Money, led by an independent Chair, will work with departments to assess where and how to root out waste and inefficiency, including agreeing plans to deliver technical efficiencies through the Spending Review period. It will also develop recommendations for system reform, informed by lessons learned from the past, international best practice, and the views of external organisations. This will underpin a ruthless focus within government on realising benefits from every pound of public spending.

Civil Servants: Codes of Practice
Asked by: Baroness Finn (Conservative - Life peer)
Wednesday 12th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government whether the Armstrong Memorandum remains extant.

Answered by Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent - Baroness in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip)

The Civil Service ‘About us’ page on Gov.uk was inaccurate and has been updated.

The Armstrong memorandum of 1985 set out that “it is the duty of civil servants to serve their Ministers with integrity and to the best of their ability”, and that “the British civil service is a non-political and disciplined career service”. This was codified in 1996 with the creation of the Civil Service Code, a document that governs the conduct of civil servants to this day.

Propriety and Constitution Group: Senior Civil Servants
Asked by: Baroness Finn (Conservative - Life peer)
Wednesday 12th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government, for each of the last five years, how many individuals have been appointed to the Senior Civil Service in the Propriety and Constitution Group; and of these (1) what was their grade on appointment, (2) how many were appointed through external competition, cross-government competition, intra-departmental competition, or managed moves, (3) how many were recruited from outside the Civil Service, and (4) how many were made on a temporary basis.

Answered by Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent - Baroness in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip)

The Cabinet Office’s Propriety and Constitution Group was created in 2022/23 from parts of three separate business units; the Cabinet Secretary’s Group, Union and Constitution Group, and the Inquiries BU. We have therefore included data from 2022 to present.

Our central data does not record managed moves so we are unable to include information on these.

There were no intra-departmental competitions.

Year appointed

Grade

Approach

Successful candidate

Contract

Roles appointed

2022

SCS Pay Band 1 SCS2

Across government
External

Internal Internal

Permanent Permanent

1 1

2023

SCS Pay Band 1

External

Internal

Permanent

1

2024

SCS Pay Band 1

Across government EOI

Internal

Temporary

1

SCS Pay Band 1

External

External

Temporary

1

2025

None To Date

Civil Service
Asked by: Baroness Finn (Conservative - Life peer)
Wednesday 12th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government whether the Civil Service is independent of His Majesty's Government; and whether the statement that civil servants are independent of Government on the Civil Service ‘About us’ page on Gov.uk is compatible with (1) the Carltona principle, (2) the Civil Service Code, (3) the Constitutional Reform and Governance Act 2010, and (4) the Prime minister’s role as Minister for the Civil Service.

Answered by Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent - Baroness in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip)

The Civil Service ‘About us’ page on Gov.uk was inaccurate and has been updated.

The Armstrong memorandum of 1985 set out that “it is the duty of civil servants to serve their Ministers with integrity and to the best of their ability”, and that “the British civil service is a non-political and disciplined career service”. This was codified in 1996 with the creation of the Civil Service Code, a document that governs the conduct of civil servants to this day.

Inquiries: Civil Servants
Asked by: Baroness Finn (Conservative - Life peer)
Wednesday 12th March 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government, further to the Written Answer by Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent on 19 February (HL4743), whether they continue to adhere to the guidance set out in Chapter 1 of the Public Inquiries Handbook (Guidance for Sponsor Departments), as published on the House of Lords Select Committee on the Inquiries Act 2005 website as it was on 8 August 2012, which advises that Permanent Secretaries should, under certain circumstances, issue written assurances that no information officials provide to an inquiry will be used against them in later disciplinary proceedings; and, whether they will lay a copy of the current version in the Library of the House.

Answered by Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent - Baroness in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip)

The position on written assurances is as set out in the previous answer (HL4743).

In our response to the recommendations of the House of Lords Statutory Inquiries Committee, published on 10 February, the Government has committed to publish guidance on inquiries.



Petitions

Talk Up Britain

Petition Rejected - 16 Signatures

Apolitical in ideology, and pragmatic in its expression, 'Talk Up Britain', aims to:

- Foster national pride and a collective identity
- Showcase the countries world-renowned capabilities
- Promote investment across the country and in education

To improve confidence and growth in the U.K.

This petition was rejected on 11th Mar 2025 for not petitioning for a specific action


Bill Documents
Mar. 11 2025
HL Bill 49-III Third marshalled list for Committee
House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper
Mar. 12 2025
HL Bill 49-III(b) Amendment for Committee (Supplementary to the Third Marshalled List)
House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper
Mar. 14 2025
HL Bill 49-III(c) Amendment for Committee (Supplementary to the Third Marshalled List)
House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper
Mar. 11 2025
HL Bill 49-III(a) Amendment for Committee (Supplementary to the Third Marshalled List)
House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper
Mar. 11 2025
Church of Scotland (Lord High Commissioner) Bill: HL Bill 79
Church of Scotland (Lord High Commissioner) Bill 2024-26
Briefing papers


Department Publications - News and Communications
Wednesday 19th March 2025
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Boost to National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage
Document: Boost to National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage (webpage)
Tuesday 18th March 2025
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Update on Lay Members on the Security Vetting Appeals Panel
Document: Update on Lay Members on the Security Vetting Appeals Panel (webpage)
Tuesday 18th March 2025
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Mass cancellation of government credit cards in crackdown on wasteful spend
Document: Mass cancellation of government credit cards in crackdown on wasteful spend (webpage)
Tuesday 18th March 2025
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Reappointment of Non-Executive Director to the Crown Commercial Service
Document: Reappointment of Non-Executive Director to the Crown Commercial Service (webpage)
Tuesday 18th March 2025
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Reappointment of Ex-Officio Member to the Senior Salaries Review Body
Document: Reappointment of Ex-Officio Member to the Senior Salaries Review Body (webpage)
Tuesday 18th March 2025
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Acquisition of Amiosec Limited by Pen10 Ltd: notice of final order
Document: Acquisition of Amiosec Limited by Pen10 Ltd: notice of final order (webpage)
Thursday 13th March 2025
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Acquisition of 100% of shareholding in Transmission Investment Holdings Limited by TAQA Transmission Holding LLC
Document: Acquisition of 100% of shareholding in Transmission Investment Holdings Limited by TAQA Transmission Holding LLC (webpage)
Friday 14th March 2025
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Minister for European Union Relations Mackenzie Stuart Lecture
Document: Minister for European Union Relations Mackenzie Stuart Lecture (webpage)
Monday 10th March 2025
Cabinet Office
Source Page: What are Community Diagnostic Centres?
Document: What are Community Diagnostic Centres? (webpage)
Wednesday 12th March 2025
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Antonia Romeo appointed as new Home Office Permanent Secretary
Document: Antonia Romeo appointed as new Home Office Permanent Secretary (webpage)


Department Publications - Guidance
Thursday 13th March 2025
Cabinet Office
Source Page: The National Security Unit for Procurement
Document: Blank template letter for an intent to terminate from a contracting authority to a supplier (ODT, 16KB) (webpage)
Thursday 13th March 2025
Cabinet Office
Source Page: The National Security Unit for Procurement
Document: Blank template letter for an exclusion notification and request for representations and evidence from a contracting authority to a supplier (ODT, 16KB) (webpage)
Thursday 13th March 2025
Cabinet Office
Source Page: The National Security Unit for Procurement
Document: The National Security Unit for Procurement (webpage)
Monday 10th March 2025
Cabinet Office
Source Page: PPN 019: Requirements to publish on Contracts Finder
Document: PPN 019: Requirements to publish on Contracts Finder (webpage)
Wednesday 12th March 2025
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Influencer Marketing Privacy Notice
Document: Influencer Marketing Privacy Notice (webpage)


Department Publications - Transparency
Monday 10th March 2025
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Infected Blood Compensation Authority (IBCA) framework document
Document: Infected Blood Compensation Authority (IBCA) framework document (webpage)
Monday 10th March 2025
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Infected Blood Compensation Authority (IBCA) framework document
Document: (PDF)
Wednesday 12th March 2025
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Cabinet Office: ministerial gifts, hospitality, travel and meetings, April to June 2020
Document: (webpage)
Wednesday 12th March 2025
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Cabinet Office: ministerial gifts, hospitality, travel and meetings, April to June 2020
Document: (webpage)
Wednesday 12th March 2025
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Cabinet Office: ministerial gifts, hospitality, travel and meetings, April to June 2020
Document: (webpage)
Wednesday 12th March 2025
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Cabinet Office: ministerial gifts, hospitality, travel and meetings, April to June 2020
Document: (webpage)
Wednesday 12th March 2025
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Cabinet Office: ministerial gifts, hospitality, travel and meetings, April to June 2020
Document: (webpage)
Wednesday 12th March 2025
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Cabinet Office: ministerial gifts, hospitality, travel and meetings, April to June 2020
Document: (webpage)
Wednesday 12th March 2025
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Cabinet Office: ministerial gifts, hospitality, travel and meetings, April to June 2020
Document: (Excel)
Wednesday 12th March 2025
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Cabinet Office: ministerial gifts, hospitality, travel and meetings, April to June 2020
Document: (webpage)
Wednesday 12th March 2025
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Cabinet Office: ministerial gifts, hospitality, travel and meetings, April to June 2020
Document: (webpage)
Wednesday 12th March 2025
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Cabinet Office: ministerial gifts, hospitality, travel and meetings, April to June 2020
Document: (webpage)
Wednesday 12th March 2025
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Cabinet Office: ministerial gifts, hospitality, travel and meetings, April to June 2020
Document: (webpage)
Wednesday 12th March 2025
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Cabinet Office: ministerial gifts, hospitality, travel and meetings, April to June 2020
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Wednesday 12th March 2025
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Cabinet Office: ministerial gifts, hospitality, travel and meetings, April to June 2020
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Wednesday 12th March 2025
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Cabinet Office: ministerial gifts, hospitality, travel and meetings, April to June 2020
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Wednesday 12th March 2025
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Cabinet Office: ministerial gifts, hospitality, travel and meetings, April to June 2020
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Wednesday 12th March 2025
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Cabinet Office: ministerial gifts, hospitality, travel and meetings, April to June 2020
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Wednesday 12th March 2025
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Cabinet Office: ministerial gifts, hospitality, travel and meetings, April to June 2020
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Wednesday 12th March 2025
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Cabinet Office: ministerial gifts, hospitality, travel and meetings, April to June 2020
Document: Cabinet Office: ministerial gifts, hospitality, travel and meetings, April to June 2020 (webpage)
Wednesday 12th March 2025
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Cabinet Office: ministerial gifts, hospitality, travel and meetings, April to June 2020
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Wednesday 12th March 2025
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Cabinet Office: ministerial gifts, hospitality, travel and meetings, April to June 2020
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Cabinet Office mentioned

Parliamentary Debates
Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill (Twelfth sitting)
77 speeches (16,860 words)
Committee stage: 12th sitting
Tuesday 18th March 2025 - Public Bill Committees
Department for Work and Pensions
Mentions:
1: None (2), this Act comes into force on such day as the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office - Link to Speech
2: Andrew Western (Lab - Stretford and Urmston) , and I will explain why.First, all central Government Departments, including the DWP and the Cabinet Office - Link to Speech
3: Andrew Western (Lab - Stretford and Urmston) I thank the Clerks and officials from the Cabinet Office and DWP for their support. - Link to Speech

Arm’s-Length Bodies (Accountability to Parliament) Bill
34 speeches (5,310 words)
Friday 14th March 2025 - Commons Chamber

Mentions:
1: Christopher Chope (Con - Christchurch) I was told by a Cabinet Office Minister in response to my question that on 4 July last year, there were - Link to Speech

Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education (Transfer of Functions etc) Bill [ Lords ] (First sitting)
68 speeches (10,213 words)
Committee stage: 1st sitting
Thursday 13th March 2025 - Public Bill Committees
Department for Education
Mentions:
1: None There are really only three places we can do it from—No. 10, the Cabinet Office and especially the Treasury—because - Link to Speech
2: Janet Daby (Lab - Lewisham East) It has a clearly defined status and must be established and governed in line with official Cabinet Office - Link to Speech

Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill (Eleventh sitting)
34 speeches (5,657 words)
Committee stage: 11th sitting
Thursday 13th March 2025 - Public Bill Committees
Department for Work and Pensions
North Sea Vessel Collision
35 speeches (4,549 words)
Thursday 13th March 2025 - Lords Chamber
Department for Transport
Mentions:
1: None The Department for Transport will continue working closely with the Cabinet Office, other government - Link to Speech

Integration and Community Cohesion
41 speeches (19,657 words)
Thursday 13th March 2025 - Lords Chamber
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Mentions:
1: Lord Khan of Burnley (Lab - Life peer) Minister and includes representation from the Home Office, the Department for Education, the Cabinet Office - Link to Speech

Biodiversity and Conservation
24 speeches (8,247 words)
Thursday 13th March 2025 - Grand Committee
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Mentions:
1: Lord Grayling (Con - Life peer) ecology.I turn now to an issue that I hope the Minister will take up with her colleagues in the Cabinet Office - Link to Speech

Farming
100 speeches (19,148 words)
Thursday 13th March 2025 - Commons Chamber
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Mentions:
1: Daniel Zeichner (Lab - Cambridge) place.We are using the Government’s own purchasing power to back British produce, working with the Cabinet Office - Link to Speech

Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill (Tenth sitting)
57 speeches (11,984 words)
Committee stage: 10th sitting
Tuesday 11th March 2025 - Public Bill Committees
Department for Work and Pensions
Mentions:
1: Rebecca Smith (Con - South West Devon) In terms of the Cabinet Office powers that we debated under part 1 of the Bill, I think we are not comparing - Link to Speech
2: Rebecca Smith (Con - South West Devon) The Parliamentary Secretary, Cabinet Office, the hon. - Link to Speech

Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill (Ninth sitting)
61 speeches (14,034 words)
Committee stage: 9th sitting
Tuesday 11th March 2025 - Public Bill Committees
Department for Work and Pensions
Council of Nations and Regions
17 speeches (1,485 words)
Tuesday 11th March 2025 - Lords Chamber
Scotland Office
Mentions:
1: Earl of Kinnoull (XB - Excepted Hereditary) the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities—and have now transferred back to the Cabinet Office - Link to Speech
2: Baroness Smith of Cluny (Lab - Life peer) government building in Edinburgh that has a large contingent from HMRC, as well as colleagues from the Cabinet Office - Link to Speech

Football Governance Bill [HL]
121 speeches (26,110 words)
Report stage part one
Tuesday 11th March 2025 - Lords Chamber

Mentions:
1: Baroness Twycross (Lab - Life peer) Governance Code on Public Appointments, and one that Parliament can and should have faith in.As per Cabinet Office - Link to Speech

Draft Industrial Training Levy (Construction Industry Training Board) Order 2025
11 speeches (2,400 words)
Tuesday 11th March 2025 - General Committees
Department for Education
Mentions:
1: Janet Daby (Lab - Lewisham East) That was part of the standard cycle of Cabinet Office reviews of public bodies. - Link to Speech

Holocaust Memorial Bill
119 speeches (24,026 words)
Committee stageLords Handards
Tuesday 11th March 2025 - Grand Committee
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Mentions:
1: Lord Blencathra (Con - Life peer) Another is the Cabinet Office, which must give approval on business cases and procurement. - Link to Speech

North Sea Vessel Collision
52 speeches (6,452 words)
Tuesday 11th March 2025 - Commons Chamber
Department for Transport
Mentions:
1: Mike Kane (Lab - Wythenshawe and Sale East) The Department for Transport will continue working closely with the Cabinet Office, other Government - Link to Speech



Select Committee Documents
Wednesday 19th March 2025
Correspondence - Correspondence from the Minister for Social Security and Disability and the Minister for Equalities, relating to the launch of the consultation for the Equality (Race and Disability) Bill

Work and Pensions Committee

Found: Seema Malhotra MP Minister for Equalities Cabinet Office

Wednesday 19th March 2025
Written Evidence - Committee on Standards in Public Life
OUT0012 - Outside employment and interests

Outside employment and interests - Committee on Standards

Found: on Standards in Public Life is an independent, non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Cabinet Office

Wednesday 19th March 2025
Written Evidence - Peter Bradley (MP 1997-2005 at House of Commons)
OUT0010 - Outside employment and interests

Outside employment and interests - Committee on Standards

Found: Alex Burghart, then Cabinet Office Parliamentary Secretary, contended in response to Richard Burgon’

Wednesday 19th March 2025
Written Evidence - The Open Data Institute
DCG0034 - Digital centre of government

Digital centre of government - Science, Innovation and Technology Committee

Found: establishment of the Digital Inter- Ministerial Group with representation from DSIT, HM Treasury and Cabinet Office

Tuesday 18th March 2025
Correspondence - Letter from Sir William Shawcross CVO, Commissioner for Public Appointments on the Annual Report 2023-24, dated 11.3.25

Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee

Found: I look foruard to engaging with the Cabinet Office, where appropriate, on the new diversity action plan

Monday 17th March 2025
Written Evidence - Refuge
VAWG0081 - Tackling Violence against Women and Girls (VAWG)

Public Accounts Committee

Found: The government should consider whether the Cabinet Office should play an enhanced coordinating role,

Monday 17th March 2025
Written Evidence - The Domestic Abuse Commissioner
VAWG0076 - Tackling Violence against Women and Girls (VAWG)

Public Accounts Committee

Found: - As noted below the Cabinet Office should appoint a Deputy Director whose role is to track and promote

Monday 17th March 2025
Government Response - Government response to Don’t fail to scale: seizing the opportunity of engineering biology

Science and Technology Committee

Found: DSIT is working with the Cabinet Office to explore how to leverage procurement to deliver innovation

Friday 14th March 2025
Report - 15th Report - Prison estate capacity

Public Accounts Committee

Found: MoJ and HMPPS also relied in part on assurances from HM Treasury and Cabinet Office to deliver some

Thursday 13th March 2025
Written Evidence - Royal College of Psychiatrists
CMH0176 - Community Mental Health Services

Community Mental Health Services - Health and Social Care Committee

Found: of-area-placements-in-mental-health-services [Accessed 4 February 2025]. 15 Department of Health and Social Care and Cabinet Office

Thursday 13th March 2025
Oral Evidence - Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), and NHS England

Public Accounts Committee

Found: This is with Cabinet Office and Treasury, but I do not anticipate them saying that this is inappropriate

Wednesday 12th March 2025
Written Evidence - The Centre for Military Women's Research, Anglia Ruskin University
WAFFU0094 - Women in the Armed Forces: Follow-Up (2023)

Women in the Armed Forces: Follow-Up - Defence Committee

Found: In July 2024, the Office for Veterans Affairs moved from the Cabinet Office to the Ministry of Defence

Wednesday 12th March 2025
Written Evidence - Consumer Council for Northern Ireland
OWF0020 - The operation of the Windsor Framework

The operation of the Windsor Framework - Northern Ireland Affairs Committee

Found: Recent engagements included the Minister for the Cabinet Office, The Rt Hon Nick Thomas- Symonds MP

Wednesday 12th March 2025
Written Evidence - ServiceNow
DCG0032 - Digital centre of government

Digital centre of government - Science, Innovation and Technology Committee

Found: soon as it did following the General Election with its announcements around the transfer of Cabinet Office

Wednesday 12th March 2025
Written Evidence - Department of Science Innovation and Technology
DCG0020 - Digital centre of government

Digital centre of government - Science, Innovation and Technology Committee

Found: Central Digital and Data Office and Incubator for Artificial Intelligence would move from the Cabinet Office

Wednesday 12th March 2025
Written Evidence - Thorney Isle Research
DCG0006 - Digital centre of government

Digital centre of government - Science, Innovation and Technology Committee

Found: They have typically been found in central departments (in Cabinet Office, Treasury, or attached to No

Wednesday 12th March 2025
Written Evidence - Crown Hosting Data Centres Ltd
DCG0011 - Digital centre of government

Digital centre of government - Science, Innovation and Technology Committee

Found: within DSIT is an improvement over the prior state where responsibility for policy was with Cabinet Office

Wednesday 12th March 2025
Written Evidence - Reform think tank
DCG0013 - Digital centre of government

Digital centre of government - Science, Innovation and Technology Committee

Found: certain central government bodies to pre-agree pay frameworks for crucial AI roles with the Cabinet Office

Wednesday 12th March 2025
Written Evidence - Team Defence Information
DCG0008 - Digital centre of government

Digital centre of government - Science, Innovation and Technology Committee

Found: collaboration with governance oversight from the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and the Cabinet Office

Wednesday 12th March 2025
Oral Evidence - Northern Ireland Retail Consortium, NI Consumer Council, Horticultural Trades Association (HTA), and Logistics UK

The operation of the Windsor Framework - Northern Ireland Affairs Committee

Found: horticultural working group stems from an initial interaction between HTA and its members, and the Cabinet Office

Tuesday 11th March 2025
Oral Evidence - Chatham House, Kings College London, Ukraine Victory, and International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS)

Ukraine 100 year partnership agreement - International Agreements Committee

Found: Ukrainian Government’s strategic communication representatives and the relevant FCDO and the Cabinet Office

Tuesday 11th March 2025
Correspondence - Correspondence from the Secretary of State, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, relating to his letter to the Committee of 17 January, dated 4 March 2025

Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee

Found: Justice, Education, Defence, Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, and central HM Treasury, No.10, Cabinet Office

Monday 10th March 2025
Oral Evidence - DSIT Space Directorate, and DSIT

UK Engagement with Space - UK Engagement with Space Committee

Found: What we have also been doing is working closely with the Cabinet Office, because one of the best ways

Monday 10th March 2025
Correspondence - Letter from the Permanent Secretary of the Home Office relating to PAC’s 36th Report of Session 2021-2022, EU Exit: UK Border, 26 February 2025

Public Accounts Committee

Found: support from the Department for Transport and Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, and Cabinet Office

Monday 10th March 2025
Oral Evidence - Cabinet Office, Cabinet Office, Cabinet Office, and Cabinet Office

Public Accounts Committee

Found: Cabinet Office, Cabinet Office, Cabinet Office, and Cabinet Office Oral Evidence



Written Answers
Defence: Procurement
Asked by: James Cartlidge (Conservative - South Suffolk)
Wednesday 19th March 2025

Question to the Ministry of Defence:

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, what discussions he has held with industry on social value models since 5 July 2024.

Answered by Maria Eagle - Minister of State (Ministry of Defence)

This Government is committed to bringing forward a Defence Industrial Strategy which ensures the imperatives of national security and a high-growth economy are aligned. As part of the Government’s primary mission to grow the economy and spread the benefits to every region and nation in the UK, this will include supporting policy areas such as innovation, skills and international trade.

The Cabinet Office have released an updated Social Value Model that is aligned to the Government’s missions. The Defence Industrial Strategy will include measures that supplement this with action to reform procurement, reduce waste, leverage inward investment and boost sovereign defence industrial capacity to create good jobs and grow UK exports.

The Cabinet Office Social Value Model is mandated for all competitive-based Ministry of Defence (MOD) contracts that are in-scope of the Procurement Act 2023, excluding defence and security contracts and exempt procurements. MOD policy is that Social Value Model criteria can still be included in defence and security and exempt contracts where relevant and appropriate, at the discretion of delivery teams and considered on a case-by-case basis. This approach will be kept under review as the Defence Industrial Strategy is developed.

MOD delivery teams currently have the option to apply either the previous or updated (as of March 2025) Cabinet Office Social Value Model, as part of a transition period until October 2025 when the new model will be mandated for procurements to which it is applied.

The Defence Industrial Strategy is being developed through consultation with a wide range of stakeholders including industry, academia and international partners. Ministers have held a number of roundtables and bilateral engagements with industry. The MOD has released communications on the recent National Procurement Policy Statement and what this means for the application of the Cabinet Office Social Value Model in MOD procurements via a range of standard channels of communication and engagement routes.

Defence: Procurement
Asked by: James Cartlidge (Conservative - South Suffolk)
Wednesday 19th March 2025

Question to the Ministry of Defence:

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, what method his Department plans to use for applying social value into defence procurement in the future.

Answered by Maria Eagle - Minister of State (Ministry of Defence)

This Government is committed to bringing forward a Defence Industrial Strategy which ensures the imperatives of national security and a high-growth economy are aligned. As part of the Government’s primary mission to grow the economy and spread the benefits to every region and nation in the UK, this will include supporting policy areas such as innovation, skills and international trade.

The Cabinet Office have released an updated Social Value Model that is aligned to the Government’s missions. The Defence Industrial Strategy will include measures that supplement this with action to reform procurement, reduce waste, leverage inward investment and boost sovereign defence industrial capacity to create good jobs and grow UK exports.

The Cabinet Office Social Value Model is mandated for all competitive-based Ministry of Defence (MOD) contracts that are in-scope of the Procurement Act 2023, excluding defence and security contracts and exempt procurements. MOD policy is that Social Value Model criteria can still be included in defence and security and exempt contracts where relevant and appropriate, at the discretion of delivery teams and considered on a case-by-case basis. This approach will be kept under review as the Defence Industrial Strategy is developed.

MOD delivery teams currently have the option to apply either the previous or updated (as of March 2025) Cabinet Office Social Value Model, as part of a transition period until October 2025 when the new model will be mandated for procurements to which it is applied.

The Defence Industrial Strategy is being developed through consultation with a wide range of stakeholders including industry, academia and international partners. Ministers have held a number of roundtables and bilateral engagements with industry. The MOD has released communications on the recent National Procurement Policy Statement and what this means for the application of the Cabinet Office Social Value Model in MOD procurements via a range of standard channels of communication and engagement routes.

Defence: Procurement
Asked by: James Cartlidge (Conservative - South Suffolk)
Wednesday 19th March 2025

Question to the Ministry of Defence:

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, whether he is planning to publish a new defence social value model as part of the Defence Industrial Strategy.

Answered by Maria Eagle - Minister of State (Ministry of Defence)

This Government is committed to bringing forward a Defence Industrial Strategy which ensures the imperatives of national security and a high-growth economy are aligned. As part of the Government’s primary mission to grow the economy and spread the benefits to every region and nation in the UK, this will include supporting policy areas such as innovation, skills and international trade.

The Cabinet Office have released an updated Social Value Model that is aligned to the Government’s missions. The Defence Industrial Strategy will include measures that supplement this with action to reform procurement, reduce waste, leverage inward investment and boost sovereign defence industrial capacity to create good jobs and grow UK exports.

The Cabinet Office Social Value Model is mandated for all competitive-based Ministry of Defence (MOD) contracts that are in-scope of the Procurement Act 2023, excluding defence and security contracts and exempt procurements. MOD policy is that Social Value Model criteria can still be included in defence and security and exempt contracts where relevant and appropriate, at the discretion of delivery teams and considered on a case-by-case basis. This approach will be kept under review as the Defence Industrial Strategy is developed.

MOD delivery teams currently have the option to apply either the previous or updated (as of March 2025) Cabinet Office Social Value Model, as part of a transition period until October 2025 when the new model will be mandated for procurements to which it is applied.

The Defence Industrial Strategy is being developed through consultation with a wide range of stakeholders including industry, academia and international partners. Ministers have held a number of roundtables and bilateral engagements with industry. The MOD has released communications on the recent National Procurement Policy Statement and what this means for the application of the Cabinet Office Social Value Model in MOD procurements via a range of standard channels of communication and engagement routes.

Defence: Procurement
Asked by: James Cartlidge (Conservative - South Suffolk)
Wednesday 19th March 2025

Question to the Ministry of Defence:

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, what model his Department uses for applying social value into defence procurement.

Answered by Maria Eagle - Minister of State (Ministry of Defence)

This Government is committed to bringing forward a Defence Industrial Strategy which ensures the imperatives of national security and a high-growth economy are aligned. As part of the Government’s primary mission to grow the economy and spread the benefits to every region and nation in the UK, this will include supporting policy areas such as innovation, skills and international trade.

The Cabinet Office have released an updated Social Value Model that is aligned to the Government’s missions. The Defence Industrial Strategy will include measures that supplement this with action to reform procurement, reduce waste, leverage inward investment and boost sovereign defence industrial capacity to create good jobs and grow UK exports.

The Cabinet Office Social Value Model is mandated for all competitive-based Ministry of Defence (MOD) contracts that are in-scope of the Procurement Act 2023, excluding defence and security contracts and exempt procurements. MOD policy is that Social Value Model criteria can still be included in defence and security and exempt contracts where relevant and appropriate, at the discretion of delivery teams and considered on a case-by-case basis. This approach will be kept under review as the Defence Industrial Strategy is developed.

MOD delivery teams currently have the option to apply either the previous or updated (as of March 2025) Cabinet Office Social Value Model, as part of a transition period until October 2025 when the new model will be mandated for procurements to which it is applied.

The Defence Industrial Strategy is being developed through consultation with a wide range of stakeholders including industry, academia and international partners. Ministers have held a number of roundtables and bilateral engagements with industry. The MOD has released communications on the recent National Procurement Policy Statement and what this means for the application of the Cabinet Office Social Value Model in MOD procurements via a range of standard channels of communication and engagement routes.

Defence: Procurement
Asked by: James Cartlidge (Conservative - South Suffolk)
Wednesday 19th March 2025

Question to the Ministry of Defence:

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, whether he plans to consult industry on a new defence social value model.

Answered by Maria Eagle - Minister of State (Ministry of Defence)

This Government is committed to bringing forward a Defence Industrial Strategy which ensures the imperatives of national security and a high-growth economy are aligned. As part of the Government’s primary mission to grow the economy and spread the benefits to every region and nation in the UK, this will include supporting policy areas such as innovation, skills and international trade.

The Cabinet Office have released an updated Social Value Model that is aligned to the Government’s missions. The Defence Industrial Strategy will include measures that supplement this with action to reform procurement, reduce waste, leverage inward investment and boost sovereign defence industrial capacity to create good jobs and grow UK exports.

The Cabinet Office Social Value Model is mandated for all competitive-based Ministry of Defence (MOD) contracts that are in-scope of the Procurement Act 2023, excluding defence and security contracts and exempt procurements. MOD policy is that Social Value Model criteria can still be included in defence and security and exempt contracts where relevant and appropriate, at the discretion of delivery teams and considered on a case-by-case basis. This approach will be kept under review as the Defence Industrial Strategy is developed.

MOD delivery teams currently have the option to apply either the previous or updated (as of March 2025) Cabinet Office Social Value Model, as part of a transition period until October 2025 when the new model will be mandated for procurements to which it is applied.

The Defence Industrial Strategy is being developed through consultation with a wide range of stakeholders including industry, academia and international partners. Ministers have held a number of roundtables and bilateral engagements with industry. The MOD has released communications on the recent National Procurement Policy Statement and what this means for the application of the Cabinet Office Social Value Model in MOD procurements via a range of standard channels of communication and engagement routes.

Defence: National Security
Asked by: James Cartlidge (Conservative - South Suffolk)
Monday 17th March 2025

Question to the Ministry of Defence:

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, what the average time taken was for the issuing of security clearances by his Department for businesses in the defence sector in the latest period for which data is available.

Answered by Maria Eagle - Minister of State (Ministry of Defence)

UKSV (Cabinet Office) is the sole provider of National Security Vetting and is responsible for issuing security clearances. Ministry of Defence (MOD), including Defence suppliers accredited by MOD to act as a sponsor for National Security Vetting, is a customer of UKSV.

There have been no changes to the process of issuing security clearances to representatives of Defence businesses since 5 July 2024.

Defence: National Security
Asked by: James Cartlidge (Conservative - South Suffolk)
Monday 17th March 2025

Question to the Ministry of Defence:

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, whether there have been any changes to the process of issuing security clearances to representatives of defence businesses by his Department since 5 July 2024.

Answered by Maria Eagle - Minister of State (Ministry of Defence)

UKSV (Cabinet Office) is the sole provider of National Security Vetting and is responsible for issuing security clearances. Ministry of Defence (MOD), including Defence suppliers accredited by MOD to act as a sponsor for National Security Vetting, is a customer of UKSV.

There have been no changes to the process of issuing security clearances to representatives of Defence businesses since 5 July 2024.

Defence
Asked by: Derek Twigg (Labour - Widnes and Halewood)
Monday 17th March 2025

Question to the Ministry of Defence:

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, whether he plans to produce a National Defence Plan.

Answered by Luke Pollard - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Ministry of Defence)

Defence is supporting the Cabinet Office on the design and implementation of an internal-to-government Home Defence Programme. This will further enhance UK national security and resilience through bolstering civilian-military coordination and HMG’s overall preparedness.

The upcoming Strategic Defence Review will reflect the importance of strengthening national resilience and reinforcing the UK’s homeland security to keep the country safe and protect its citizens.

Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government: Trade Union Officials
Asked by: Kevin Hollinrake (Conservative - Thirsk and Malton)
Friday 14th March 2025

Question to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government:

To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, pursuant to the Answer of 27 February 2025 to Question 31042 on MHCLG: Trade Union Officials, whether the level of facility time provided to the trade unions in her Department has increased since 4 July 2025.

Answered by Alex Norris - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Housing, Communities and Local Government)

Paid facility time is captured and published in line with the Cabinet Office guidance on statutory reporting requirements Public-sector trade union facility time data - GOV.UK. Facility time for 2024 to 2025 will be published in line with this at the end of the reporting period.

Treasury: Staff
Asked by: Peter Bedford (Conservative - Mid Leicestershire)
Friday 14th March 2025

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what plans she has to reduce (a) headcount and (a) payroll costs in her Department, in the context of Cabinet Office guidance on this matter.

Answered by James Murray - Exchequer Secretary (HM Treasury)

Spending Review 2025 Phase 2 will set the future budgets for HM Treasury. The Spending Review has not yet concluded, so it is not possible to say what the specific headcount and payroll plans are for the department.

Infected Blood Compensation Scheme
Asked by: John Lamont (Conservative - Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk)
Friday 14th March 2025

Question to the Scotland Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland, what recent discussions he has had with the Scottish Government on infected blood compensation payments.

Answered by Ian Murray - Secretary of State for Scotland

The UK Government is working closely with devolved governments and existing support schemes in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The Minister for the Cabinet Office met the Scottish Minister for Public Health on 3 March 2025 to discuss compensation payments for victims of the infected blood scandal, and he is committed to engaging further with the Scottish Government as we progress this work.

Ministry of Defence: Communication
Asked by: John Cooper (Conservative - Dumfries and Galloway)
Friday 14th March 2025

Question to the Ministry of Defence:

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, how much (a) his Department and (b) each of its arm’s length bodies has spent on external communications through (i) Crown Commercial Service agreement RM6125 and (ii) other agreements since 5 July 2024; and which firms have received funding.

Answered by Maria Eagle - Minister of State (Ministry of Defence)

The total MOD, including DE&S, spends since 5 July 2024 against RM6125 Framework via call off contracts is: £3,550,081.59. The suppliers are Identity events Management Limited and Occam Group LTD.

The MOD, including DE&S, total spends since 5 July 2024 for external communications, not against RM6125 Framework via call off contract is: £32,702,226.04. The suppliers are listed in the table below.

23RED LIMITED

ALL ENGLAND NETBALL ASSOCIATION LIMITED

BE THE BRAND EXPERIENCE LIMITED

BFBS

CABINET OFFICE

CALDER CONFERENCES LIMITED

CAPITA BUSINESS SERVICES LTD

CISION GROUP LIMITED

COGENT SKILLS LIMITED

DEPARTMENT FOR BUSINESS AND TRADE

DRUMGRANGE LTD

E3 MEDIA LIMITED

ENGINE PARTNERS UK LLP

FOREIGN COMMONWEALTH & DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

FORELAND SHIPPING LTD

GATENBYSANDERSON LIMITED

GOVERNMENT PROPERTY AGENCY

IDENTITY EVENTS MANAGEMENT LIMITED

KORN FERRY (UK) LIMITED

LEONARDO UK LTD

LES CONTAMINES TOURISME

LINKEDIN IRELAND UNLIMITED COMPANY

MACE CONSULT LIMITED

MALVERN OPTICAL LIMITED

MINISTRY OF JUSTICE

NEXT 15 GROUP PLC

OFFICE DE TOURISME DE PRALOGNAN LA VANOISE

OFFICE DE TOURISME DE SERRE CHEVALIER

OMD GROUP LIMITED

OPINION RESEARCH SERVICES LIMITED

OPTICALMEDIA LTD

PA CONSULTING SERVICES LTD

PEOPLESCOUT LIMITED

PRESS DATA LIMITED

PRICEWATERHOUSECOOPERS LLP

REPUTATION (RI) UK LTD

RUHPOLDING TOURISMUS KU

RUNTIME COLLECTIVE LIMITED

SHUTTLEBERG GMBH & CO KG

STANDING WITH GIANTS

TALKWALKER SARL

TELEPERFORMANCE LTD

THE PCC OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS, LONDON

TOWERS WATSON LIMITED

TURNER & TOWNSEND PROJECT MANAGEMENT LTD

WAVEMAKER LIMITED

WILLIS LIMITED

The MOD ALB contractual data is not captured centrally on the Contracting Purchasing & Finance (CP&F) system.

Military Aircraft: Helicopters
Asked by: Joe Robertson (Conservative - Isle of Wight East)
Friday 14th March 2025

Question to the Ministry of Defence:

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, pursuant to the Answer of 5 March 2025 to Question 34447 on Military Aircraft: Helicopters, what estimate he has made of the annual cost of operating the new helicopter service for (a) Ministers and (b) senior (i) officials and (ii) military personnel.

Answered by Maria Eagle - Minister of State (Ministry of Defence)

The cost to the Ministry of Defence for use of the Cabinet Office provided helicopter transport service depends on the usage. Entitlelment to use rotary wing air transportation has been tightened significantly by the Defence Secretary to reduce usage.

British International Investment
Asked by: Callum Anderson (Labour - Buckingham and Bletchley)
Thursday 13th March 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what steps British International Investment is taking to align investment decisions with the Government’s (a) missions and (b) development objectives.

Answered by Stephen Doughty - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

British International Investment's (BII) investment decisions are taken within a framework agreed and aligned with the Government's mission and development objectives. BII is delivering on the Government's ambitions on growth, accelerating the clean energy transition, and unlocking private capital for development impact. In 2023 alone, BII-backed businesses operating in developing countries provided jobs for over one million people, paid $2.4 billion in taxes in partner countries, and generated 59 TWh of electricity.

The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) and BII ensure this strategic alignment through governance arrangements that follow best practice guidance from Cabinet Office and HM Treasury with robust lines of accountability between FCDO and BII. We will continue to work with BII to focus and maximise the impact of its work in line with our missions and the wider geopolitical situation.

Prisons: Repairs and Maintenance
Asked by: Bradley Thomas (Conservative - Bromsgrove)
Thursday 13th March 2025

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, whether she plans to publish the assessment made by her Department with the Cabinet Office of prison maintenance undertaken in 2023.

Answered by Nicholas Dakin - Government Whip, Lord Commissioner of HM Treasury

The assessment carried out in partnership with the Cabinet Office in 2023, was conducted in line with Cabinet Office guidance and was consistent with the options appraisal approach prescribed by HM Treasury.

The information contained within the assessment is commercially sensitive and as such there is no intention to publish the assessment as this may prejudice future procurement exercises.

Government Communication Service: Social Media
Asked by: Neil O'Brien (Conservative - Harborough, Oadby and Wigston)
Wednesday 12th March 2025

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, with reference to the comments of the Chief Secretary to the Treasury on Newsnight on 29 July 2024, what the evidential basis is for the claim that the Government Communication Service spent hundreds of millions of pounds on filming content for Conservative ministers’ social media channels.

Answered by Darren Jones - Chief Secretary to the Treasury

The government has taken decisive action to reduce wasteful spend, In Fixing the Foundations, the Chancellor identified £100m of savings from non-essential spending on government communications across 2024-25 and 2025-26.

Cabinet Office provided estimates of comms spending during the Public Spending Audit, announced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer in July 2024. Estimates were based on internal Government Communication Service data on campaigns planned by Departments and arm's length bodies at the time of commissioning. These indicate that UK Government was expected to spend £449m on communications campaigns during 24/25. This includes communications considered operationally critical, for example, required to fulfil a statutory duty, life-saving, or required for the efficient functioning of a public service. At Autumn Budget 2024, the Chancellor announced that the Government Communications Service is expecting to save £50m in 2024-25 and £85 million from reducing unnecessary communications spend in 2025-26 – exceeding the £100 million target set out in July.

Department for Education: Social Media
Asked by: Josh Fenton-Glynn (Labour - Calder Valley)
Wednesday 12th March 2025

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, how many social media accounts her Department operates; and how much her Department spent on social media (a) subscriptions and (b) advertisements on each social media platform in each of the last three years.

Answered by Janet Daby - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Education)

The department uses social media to connect directly and speak with the public on the issues and areas of interest they care most deeply about.

It operates 25 live social media accounts incorporating campaigns and supporting agencies.

The department spends no money on social media platform subscriptions.

The department undertook communications activity across its remit in line with the government’s published communications plans for each year. All spend complies with Cabinet Office spending controls to ensure that, where taxpayer money is being spent on government communications, it is cost-effective, coordinated and reflects functional standards and professional best practices. Activity included delivering joined up, national campaigns to increase supply and demand for technical qualifications, including apprenticeships and T Levels, and skills offers; inspiring more people to teach in schools and colleges; encouraging take up of government-funded childcare; and inspiring more people to become childcare professionals. As part of these campaigns, the department spent the following on paid-for advertising on each social media platform in each complete financial year:

Platform

2021/22

2022/23

2023/24

Meta

£ 1,513,264.00

£ 2,170,187.00

£ 3,202,273.00

LinkedIn

£ 223,926.00

£ 476,815.00

£ 486,835.00

Pinterest

£ 95,280.00

£ 99,799.00

£ 175,733.00

Snapchat

£ 598,276.00

£ 821,765.00

£ 1,449,496.00

Twitter

£ 276,397.00

£ 391,616.00

-

Reddit

-

£ 47,644.00

£ 28,145.00

Department for Education: Contracts
Asked by: Harriett Baldwin (Conservative - West Worcestershire)
Tuesday 11th March 2025

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, whether her Department has included mandatory commitments to equality, diversity and inclusion training in contracts awarded since 5 July 2024.

Answered by Janet Daby - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Education)

In accordance with government commercial policy, the department uses centrally maintained frameworks provided by the Crown Commercial Service and otherwise uses the suite of standard contracts maintained by Cabinet Office, for the majority of its contracts. These terms and conditions require the supplier to perform its obligations under the contract in accordance with equality law, but do not include a requirement to undertake mandatory training.

Leader of the House of Commons: Social Media
Asked by: Josh Fenton-Glynn (Labour - Calder Valley)
Tuesday 11th March 2025

Question to the Leader of the House:

To ask the Leader of the House, how many social media accounts her Department operates; and how much her Department spent on social media (a) subscriptions and (b) advertisements on each social media platform in each of the last three years.

Answered by Lucy Powell - Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons

The Office of the Leader of the House of Commons is part of the Cabinet Office. I refer the hon. Member to the response provided by the Cabinet Office (35133).

The Office of the Leader of the House of Commons currently operates three social media accounts, with no subscription or advertisement cost.



Parliamentary Research
The forthcoming national security strategy 2025: FAQ - CBP-10214
Mar. 11 2025

Found: 10 2.1 Cabinet Office-led reviews 10 2.2 Ministry of Defence-led reviews 11 2.3 FCDO-led reviews 12

House of Lords (Peerage Nominations) Bill [HL]: HL Bill 36 of 2024-25 - LLN-2025-0014
Mar. 11 2025

Found: ’s second reading on 18 November 2022, Baroness Neville-Rolfe, then minister of state at the Cabinet Office



Bill Documents
Mar. 18 2025
All Proceedings up to 18 March 2025 at Public Bill Committee Stage
Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill 2024-26
Bill proceedings: Commons

Found: People Until no later than 4.40 pm Tuesday 25 February Department for Work and Pensions; Cabinet Office

Mar. 18 2025
Public Bill Committee Amendments as at 18 March 2025
Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: (2), this Act comes into force on such day as the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office

Mar. 18 2025
Bill 204 2024-25 (as amended in Public Bill Committee)
Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill 2024-26
Bill

Found: BEHALF OF PUBLIC AUTHORITIES CHAPTER 1 KEY CONCEPTS 1 Core functions of the Minister for the Cabinet Office

Mar. 18 2025
Bill 204 2024-25 (as amended in Public Bill Committee) - large print
Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill 2024-26
Bill

Found: BEHALF OF PUBLIC AUTHORITIES CHAPTER 1 KEY CONCEPTS 1 Core functions of the Minister for the Cabinet Office

Mar. 14 2025
Notices of Amendments as at 14 March 2025
Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: (2), this Act comes into force on such day as the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office

Mar. 13 2025
All Proceedings up to 13 March 2025 at Public Bill Committee Stage
Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill 2024-26
Bill proceedings: Commons

Found: People Until no later than 4.40 pm Tuesday 25 February Department for Work and Pensions; Cabinet Office

Mar. 13 2025
All Proceedings up to 11 March 2025 at Public Bill Committee Stage
Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill 2024-26
Bill proceedings: Commons

Found: People Until no later than 4.40 pm Tuesday 25 February Department for Work and Pensions; Cabinet Office

Mar. 13 2025
Public Bill Committee Amendments as at 13 March 2025
Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: (2), this Act comes into force on such day as the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office

Mar. 12 2025
Notice of Amendments as at 12 March 2025
Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: (2), this Act comes into force on such day as the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office

Mar. 11 2025
Public Bill Committee Amendments as at 11 March 2025
Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: (2), this Act comes into force on such day as the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office

Mar. 11 2025
Supply and Appropriation (Anticipation and Adjustments) Act 2025 (c. 6)
Supply and Appropriation (Anticipation and Adjustments) Act 2025
Act of Parliament

Found: Cabinet Office, 2024-25Cabinet OfficeEstimateNet resources authorised for current purposesNet resources

Mar. 11 2025
House of Lords (Peerage Nominations) Bill [HL]: HL Bill 36
House of Lords (Peerage Nominations) Bill [HL] 2024-26
Briefing papers

Found: ’s second reading on 18 November 2022, Baroness Neville-Rolfe, then minister of state at the Cabinet Office



National Audit Office
Mar. 17 2025
Report - Immigration: Skilled Worker visas (PDF)

Found: The Home Office reviewed potential changes with HM Treasury, Cabinet Office and the DHSC.

Mar. 14 2025
Report - Governance and decision‑making on mega‑projects (PDF)

Found: emphasises the importance of outcomes, benefits and value as well as cost. 2.2 HM Treasury and Cabinet Office

Mar. 12 2025
Report - Supporting the UK's priority industry sectors (PDF)

Found: . • Driven in part by a cross-government initiative led by the Cabinet Office, DBT published a refreshed



Department Publications - Statistics
Wednesday 19th March 2025
Department for Science, Innovation & Technology
Source Page: Independent review of data, statistics and research on sex and gender
Document: (PDF)

Found: guidance for how to collect data on sex and gender identity All public bodies, as defined by the Cabinet Office



Department Publications - News and Communications
Wednesday 19th March 2025
HM Treasury
Source Page: Chancellor’s National Wealth Fund to deliver growth and boost security
Document: National Wealth Fund Candidate Information Pack CEO (PDF)

Found: not limited to, the following: ▪ The Office of the Commissioner for Public Appointments ▪ Cabinet Office

Tuesday 11th March 2025
Department for Transport
Source Page: North Sea vessel collision
Document: North Sea vessel collision (webpage)

Found: The Department for Transport will continue working closely with Cabinet Office, and other Government



Department Publications - Transparency
Tuesday 18th March 2025
Department for Transport
Source Page: DfT equality monitoring 2023 to 2024
Document: (ODS)

Found: the Annual Civil Service Employment Survey (ACSES), the results of which are published by the Cabinet Office

Tuesday 18th March 2025
Department for Transport
Source Page: DfT equality monitoring 2023 to 2024
Document: (ODS)

Found: the Annual Civil Service Employment Survey (ACSES), the results of which are published by the Cabinet Office

Tuesday 18th March 2025
Department for Transport
Source Page: DfT equality monitoring 2023 to 2024
Document: (ODS)

Found: the Annual Civil Service Employment Survey (ACSES), the results of which are published by the Cabinet Office

Tuesday 18th March 2025
Department for Transport
Source Page: DfT equality monitoring 2023 to 2024
Document: (ODS)

Found: the Annual Civil Service Employment Survey (ACSES), the results of which are published by the Cabinet Office

Tuesday 18th March 2025
Department for Transport
Source Page: DfT equality monitoring 2023 to 2024
Document: (ODS)

Found: the Annual Civil Service Employment Survey (ACSES), the results of which are published by the Cabinet Office

Tuesday 11th March 2025
HM Treasury
Source Page: Office for Value for Money evaluation plan
Document: (PDF)

Found: and Spending Teams o National Infrastructure and Service Transformation Authority (NISTA) • Cabinet Office

Tuesday 11th March 2025
HM Treasury
Source Page: HM Treasury response to the Treasury Committee Report on the Office for Value for Money
Document: (PDF)

Found: The centre of government – including the Cabinet Office, HM Treasury and the Department for Science



Department Publications - Consultations
Tuesday 18th March 2025
Department for Work and Pensions
Source Page: Pathways to Work: Reforming Benefits and Support to Get Britain Working Green Paper
Document: (PDF)

Found: from disability stakeholders and research commissioned by the Disability Unit (DU) in the Cabinet Office

Tuesday 18th March 2025
Department for Work and Pensions
Source Page: Pathways to Work: Reforming Benefits and Support to Get Britain Working Green Paper
Document: (PDF)

Found: Feedback from disability stakeholders and research commissioned by the Disability Unit (DU) in the Cabinet Office



Department Publications - Guidance
Monday 17th March 2025
Department for Transport
Source Page: Climate change risk assessment: transport sector
Document: (PDF)

Found: Cabinet Office (2023). 'National Risk Register 2023'.

Friday 14th March 2025
Home Office
Source Page: Immigration Rules archive: 11 March 2025 to 11 March 2025
Document: (PDF)

Found: Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006, equivalent statutory transfer schemes, or the Cabinet Office

Wednesday 12th March 2025
Home Office
Source Page: Immigration Rules archive: 18 February 2025 to 10 March 2025
Document: (PDF)

Found: Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006, equivalent statutory transfer schemes, or the Cabinet Office

Tuesday 11th March 2025
HM Treasury
Source Page: Introduction to classification
Document: (webpage)

Found: If a body does not yet exist, HM Treasury and Cabinet Office can provide an indicative classification

Tuesday 11th March 2025
HM Treasury
Source Page: Introduction to classification
Document: (PDF)

Found: such as tax legislation. 1.11 The classification referred to in this paper is separate from Cabinet Office



Department Publications - Policy and Engagement
Monday 10th March 2025
HM Treasury
Source Page: Treasury Minutes progress report – March 2025
Document: (PDF)

Found: The Cabinet Office has overall responsibility for government property as a whole.

Monday 10th March 2025
HM Treasury
Source Page: Treasury Minutes progress report – March 2025
Document: (PDF)

Found: The Cabinet Office has overall responsibility for government property as a whole.



Non-Departmental Publications - News and Communications
Mar. 19 2025
Competition and Markets Authority
Source Page: Water PR24 price redeterminations
Document: Anglian Water: notice of reference (PDF, 1.1MB) (PDF)
News and Communications

Found: as a water undertaker or sewerage undertaker; or (b) any new or changed guidance issued by the Cabinet Office

Mar. 19 2025
Competition and Markets Authority
Source Page: Water PR24 price redeterminations
Document: Northumbrian Water: notice of reference (PDF, 2.2MB) (PDF)
News and Communications

Found: as a water undertaker or sewerage undertaker; or (b) any new or changed guidance issued by the Cabinet Office

Mar. 19 2025
Competition and Markets Authority
Source Page: Water PR24 price redeterminations
Document: Southern Water: notice of reference (PDF, 3.7MB) (PDF)
News and Communications

Found: a water undertaker or sewerage undertaker; or (b)any new or changed guidance issued by the Cabinet Office

Mar. 19 2025
Competition and Markets Authority
Source Page: Water PR24 price redeterminations
Document: South East Water: notice of reference (PDF, 955KB) (PDF)
News and Communications

Found: Appointee in its capacity as a water undertaker; or (b) any new or changed guidance issued by the Cabinet Office

Mar. 19 2025
Competition and Markets Authority
Source Page: Water PR24 price redeterminations
Document: Wessex Water: notice of reference (PDF, 2.3MB) (PDF)
News and Communications

Found: a water undertaker or sewerage undertaker; or (b) any new or changed guidance issued by the Cabinet Office

Mar. 17 2025
Advisory Committee on Business Appointments
Source Page: Perelman, Elizabeth - Director General for Public Service Reform and Efficiency, Cabinet Office - ACOBA advice
Document: Perelman, Elizabeth - Director General for Public Service Reform and Efficiency, Cabinet Office - ACOBA advice (webpage)
News and Communications

Found: Perelman, Elizabeth - Director General for Public Service Reform and Efficiency, Cabinet Office - ACOBA

Mar. 17 2025
Advisory Committee on Business Appointments
Source Page: Perelman, Elizabeth - Director General for Public Service Reform and Efficiency, Cabinet Office - ACOBA advice
Document: letter (PDF)
News and Communications

Found: Perelman, Elizabeth - Director General for Public Service Reform and Efficiency, Cabinet Office - ACOBA

Mar. 17 2025
Advisory Committee on Business Appointments
Source Page: Perelman, Elizabeth - Director General for Public Service Reform and Efficiency, Cabinet Office - ACOBA advice
Document: (PDF)
News and Communications

Found: Perelman, Elizabeth - Director General for Public Service Reform and Efficiency, Cabinet Office - ACOBA

Mar. 17 2025
Advisory Committee on Business Appointments
Source Page: Corbridge, Richard - Chief Digital and Information Officer, Department for Work and Pensions
Document: ACOBA reported this breach to government (PDF)
News and Communications

Found: The Rules are set by the government, with the policy owned by the Cabinet Office.

Mar. 17 2025
Advisory Committee on Business Appointments
Source Page: Corbridge, Richard - Chief Digital and Information Officer, Department for Work and Pensions
Document: (PDF)
News and Communications

Found: This letter will be copied to the Cabinet Office, as the owner of the Rules; ACOBA’s letter to the

Mar. 17 2025
Advisory Committee on Business Appointments
Source Page: Corbridge, Richard - Chief Digital and Information Officer, Department for Work and Pensions
Document: Corbridge, Richard - Chief Digital and Information Officer, Department for Work and Pensions (webpage)
News and Communications

Found: Get emails about this page Documents Correspondence from ACOBA to the Cabinet Office

Mar. 17 2025
Advisory Committee on Business Appointments
Source Page: Corbridge, Richard - Chief Digital and Information Officer, Department for Work and Pensions
Document: ACOBA refused to provide advice (PDF)
News and Communications

Found: This letter will be copied to the Cabinet Office, as the owner of the Rules; ACOBA’s letter to the

Mar. 17 2025
Advisory Committee on Business Appointments
Source Page: Corbridge, Richard - Chief Digital and Information Officer, Department for Work and Pensions
Document: (PDF)
News and Communications

Found: The Rules are set by the government, with the policy owned by the Cabinet Office.



Non-Departmental Publications - Transparency
Mar. 18 2025
FCDO Services
Source Page: FCDO Services spend over £25,000, February 2025
Document: FCDO Services spend over £25,000, February 2025 (webpage)
Transparency

Found: We have published our spend in line with Cabinet Office guidelines which allow for data protection of

Mar. 18 2025
FCDO Services
Source Page: FCDO Services spend over £25,000, February 2025
Document: (webpage)
Transparency

Found: WORLDWIDE LTD 13/02/2025 IS Licenses AP Expense Accrual (Oracle AP control a/c) 30016.00 3851337 CABINET OFFICE

Mar. 13 2025
Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority
Source Page: Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority: annual report and accounts 2023 to 2024
Document: (PDF)
Transparency

Found: Pension Scheme as at 31 March 2020.15 You can also find details in the resource accounts of the Cabinet Office

Mar. 13 2025
Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority
Source Page: Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority: annual report and accounts 2023 to 2024
Document: (PDF)
Transparency

Found: Pension Scheme as at 31 March 2020.15 You can also find details in the resource accounts of the Cabinet Office

Mar. 11 2025
Intellectual Property Office
Source Page: IPO payments: 2025
Document: (webpage)
Transparency

Found: Intellectual Property Office 07/01/2025 Staff Costs Rights, Policy & Enforcement Directorate Cabinet Office



Non-Departmental Publications - Open consultation
Mar. 18 2025
Disability Unit
Source Page: Equality (Race and Disability) Bill: mandatory ethnicity and disability pay gap reporting
Document: Equality (Race and Disability) Bill: mandatory ethnicity and disability pay gap reporting (webpage)
Open consultation

Found: If you have any complaints or comments about the consultation process you should contact the Cabinet Office

Mar. 18 2025
Disability Unit
Source Page: Equality (Race and Disability) Bill: mandatory ethnicity and disability pay gap reporting
Document: (PDF)
Open consultation

Found: isability pay gap reporting G overnment consultationC P 1288A c onsultation produced by the Cabinet Office

Mar. 18 2025
Disability Unit
Source Page: Equality (Race and Disability) Bill: mandatory ethnicity and disability pay gap reporting
Document: (PDF)
Open consultation

Found: disability pay gap reporting Government consultation C P  1288 A consultation produced by the Cabinet Office

Mar. 18 2025
Disability Unit
Source Page: Equality (Race and Disability) Bill: mandatory ethnicity and disability pay gap reporting
Document: (PDF)
Open consultation

Found: ethnicity and disability pay gap reporting Government consultation A consultation produced by the Cabinet Office

Mar. 18 2025
Disability Unit
Source Page: Equality (Race and Disability) Bill: mandatory ethnicity and disability pay gap reporting
Document: (PDF)
Open consultation

Found: You can write t o us at this address Cabinet Office 70 Whitehall London SW1A 2AS Or phone us on this

Mar. 18 2025
Disability Unit
Source Page: Equality (Race and Disability) Bill: mandatory ethnicity and disability pay gap reporting
Document: (PDF)
Open consultation

Found: from all backgrounds to do well in life.”Who we are and what this booklet is about We are the Cabinet Office



Non-Departmental Publications - Guidance and Regulation
Mar. 18 2025
Government Debt Management Function
Source Page: Public Sector Toolkits
Document: (PDF)
Guidance and Regulation

Found: their bills” can go a long way. 12 StepChange and Amplified Global (2022), Mixed Messages 13 Cabinet Office

Mar. 18 2025
Government Debt Management Function
Source Page: Public Sector Toolkits
Document: (PDF)
Guidance and Regulation

Found: organisations, the following helped shape this toolkit to make it effective across the public sector: • Cabinet Office



Arms Length Bodies Publications
Mar. 18 2025
NICE
Source Page: Overweight and obesity management
Publication Type: Quality standard consultation
Document: Briefing paper MSWord 216 KB (webpage)
In consultation

Found: (Cabinet Office. Race Disparity Unit. May 2023. Overweight adults.



Deposited Papers
Tuesday 18th March 2025

Source Page: Spelthorne Best Value inspection 2024. 64p.
Document: Spelthorne_Best_Value_Inspection_Report.docx (webpage)

Found: In 2018, he was appointed by the Cabinet Office as Crown Representative, overseeing relationships with

Thursday 13th March 2025

Source Page: Valuation Office Agency (VOA) Framework Document. Incl. annex. 28p.
Document: VOA_Framework_Document.docx (webpage)

Found: It has been administratively classified by the Cabinet Office as an Executive Agency.

Wednesday 12th March 2025

Source Page: Performance review of digital spend: enabling strategic investment and innovation. Incl. annex. 31p.
Document: Performance_Review_of_Digital_Spend.pdf (PDF)

Found: and departmental finance and digital representatives from MoD, DWP, and Land Registry. 1 Cabinet Office