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Calendar
Monday 20th May 2024
Cabinet Office
Rishi Sunak (Conservative - Richmond (Yorks))

Ministerial statement - Main Chamber
Subject: Publication of the Infected Blood Inquiry Report
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Tuesday 21st May 2024
Cabinet Office
John Glen (Conservative - Salisbury)

Ministerial statement - Main Chamber
Subject: Infected Blood Compensation Scheme
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Parliamentary Debates
Conflict, Stability and Security Fund: Estimated Spend 2023-24
1 speech (406 words)
Wednesday 22nd May 2024 - Written Statements
Cabinet Office
Procurement Regulations 2024
9 speeches (3,813 words)
Monday 20th May 2024 - Grand Committee
Cabinet Office
Infected Blood Inquiry Report
23 speeches (3,833 words)
Monday 20th May 2024 - Commons Chamber
Cabinet Office
Infected Blood Inquiry Report
1 speech (274 words)
Monday 20th May 2024 - Written Statements
Cabinet Office
Infected Blood Compensation Scheme
137 speeches (19,606 words)
Tuesday 21st May 2024 - Commons Chamber
Cabinet Office
Procurement Regulations 2024
2 speeches (32 words)
Tuesday 21st May 2024 - Lords Chamber
Cabinet Office
National Security and Investment Act: Statement for the Purposes of Section 3
1 speech (403 words)
Tuesday 21st May 2024 - Written Statements
Cabinet Office
Oral Answers to Questions
131 speeches (10,186 words)
Wednesday 22nd May 2024 - Commons Chamber
Cabinet Office
Shipbuilding Credit Guarantee Scheme
1 speech (205 words)
Friday 24th May 2024 - Written Statements
Cabinet Office


Written Answers
Music Venues: Security
Asked by: Dan Jarvis (Labour - Barnsley Central)
Monday 20th May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Prime Minister, whether he plans to meet with Figen Murray to discuss Martyn's Law.

Answered by Rishi Sunak - Prime Minister, First Lord of the Treasury, Minister for the Civil Service, and Minister for the Union

My thoughts continue to be with all the victims of the terrible attack that took place in Manchester Arena in 2017. I pay tribute to Figen Murray for her courage and the bravery of her campaigning in Martyn’s memory.

I spoke to Figen Murray after becoming Prime Minister to discuss Martyn’s Law, and more recently, she met the Minister for Security (my right hon. Friend, the Member for Tonbridge and Malling). As set out in The King’s Speech, this government is committed to bringing in Martyn’s Law.

Details of my official engagements will be announced by my Office is the usual way.

Emergencies: Planning
Asked by: Valerie Vaz (Labour - Walsall South)
Monday 20th May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what steps he is taking to fulfil the requirements of the National Resilience Framework, last updated on 4 December 2023.

Answered by John Glen - Paymaster General and Minister for the Cabinet Office

Strengthening national resilience is a key priority for the Government.

The Deputy Prime Minister delivered the first Annual Statement to Parliament on risk and resilience in December 2023. Since then, in February he has convened the UK Resilience Forum to garner insight from key stakeholders from across the resilience system and drive a whole of society approach. He will do so again in July.

The Government has already taken significant steps to implement the Resilience Framework, including publishing the most transparent ever National Risk Register, an updated list of Lead Government Departments for the risks it sets out and testing Emergency Alerts.

Emergencies: Finance
Asked by: Valerie Vaz (Labour - Walsall South)
Monday 20th May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what funding is available for resilience support in case of emergencies for (a) local authorities, (b) Walsall Council and (c) the Black Country Integrated Care Board.

Answered by John Glen - Paymaster General and Minister for the Cabinet Office

As part of broad civil contingencies duties, all local authorities are expected to assess the risks of emergencies and have plans in place to respond to a range of scenarios.

In extreme emergency circumstances, discretionary funding may be made available where the expenditure of local authorities is more than could be reasonably expected to cover, such as severe weather events.

Government Departments: Artificial Intelligence
Asked by: Dawn Butler (Labour - Brent Central)
Monday 20th May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what the 10 pilot programs are that have been funded through the Incubator for AI.

Answered by Alex Burghart - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

Last November, the Deputy Prime Minister established the ‘Incubator for AI’, a team who sit in the Cabinet Office. This team’s mission is to help departments harness the potential of AI to improve lives and the delivery of public services.

The early work of the Government’s AI incubator has already proven that it is possible to make effective AI tools for use in the UK Government, and that building these in-house represents strong value for money. As this is an incubator, there are projects at varying stages of development.

I can share that details about some of their pilot projects can be found on their website at https://ai.gov.uk, and include

  • A consultation response tool that can read, summarise and triage responses to consultations. As the Government initiates more than 700 consultations every year, this tool can free up time for us to undertake more engagement with the public on a broader range of issues.

  • Caddy, an AI powered co-pilot for customer service functions everywhere, which is currently in trial in Manchester. Built in collaboration with Citizens Advice, it seamlessly integrates into existing systems and provides expert advice to advisors and call handlers. A bespoke Civil Service AI assistant called ‘Redbox Multitool’ (based on the Ministerial RedBox previously announced) which is tailored for the use of UK government, including a range of secure efficiency-generating features appropriate for central government work.

  • Signing a Collaboration Charter with NHSE to work together on AI, as well as data infrastructure projects to support better operations in healthcare.

Information about other pilots will be released as they pass development and testing gateways.

Minister without Portfolio: Departmental Responsibilities
Asked by: Sarah Olney (Liberal Democrat - Richmond Park)
Monday 20th May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, how many civil servants are working on matters relating to common sense at the instruction of the Minister without portfolio within the Cabinet Office.

Answered by John Glen - Paymaster General and Minister for the Cabinet Office

The Minister’s official role is the Minister without Portfolio, a role which has a large scope across government. The Minister supports the Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister for the Cabinet Office, to identify where our public sector delivery is inhibited by bureaucracy and inefficiencies. The Minister’s overarching aim is to ensure efficiency and value for money for the taxpayer.

Further information on the Minister without Portfolio’s role can be found at https://www.gov.uk/government/people/esther-mcvey.

10 Downing Street: Schools
Asked by: Julie Elliott (Labour - Sunderland Central)
Monday 20th May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, from which schools have pupils attended Lessons at 10 in 10 Downing Street.

Answered by John Glen - Paymaster General and Minister for the Cabinet Office

Lessons at 10 aims to bring education to life, encourage a love for learning, and inspire children from across the UK, with any school being able to take part. Over 50 schools have taken part in the last year. Schools can apply through an application available on the Prime Minister’s Office page on the gov.uk website.

Bahrain: Official Visits
Asked by: Kenny MacAskill (Alba Party - East Lothian)
Tuesday 21st May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, pursuant to the Answer of 15 May 2024 to Question 25364 on Bahrain: Official Visits, whether any (a) Departments, (b) agencies and (c) public bodies were responsible for (i) arranging, (ii) coordinating and (iii) advising the meeting between Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa and HM the King on 3 May 2024.

Answered by Alex Burghart - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

The Cabinet Office had no involvement in the meeting between Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa and HM the King on 3 May 2024.

Information regarding any other departments, agencies and public bodies involved in arranging, coordinating, or advising this meeting is not held centrally.

Darlington Economic Campus
Asked by: Peter Gibson (Conservative - Darlington)
Tuesday 21st May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what progress the Government Property Agency has made on the erection of hoarding for the Brunswick site of the Darlington economic campus.

Answered by Alex Burghart - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

Like my Honourable Friend I am very keen to see the hoarding at the Brunswick site erected as soon as possible.

We have recently appointed Kier for precontract (design) services.

One of the first tasks they will undertake is the completion of the hoarding design.

We aim to have the hoarding proposals in place so that we may commence installation as soon as planning permission is granted.

Russia: Foreign Relations
Asked by: Stephen Morgan (Labour - Portsmouth South)
Tuesday 21st May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, with reference to paragraph 19 of the Integrated Review Refresh 2023, published on 13 March 2023, what progress the Government has made on updating its Russia strategy.

Answered by Alex Burghart - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

The HMG Russia Strategy is a living document, the details of which are kept under constant review by the Government. However, the broad principles of the Strategy were designed to be enduring, and remain as set out on page 42, paragraph 28, of the Integrated Review Refresh.

Cabinet Office: Food
Asked by: John Hayes (Conservative - South Holland and The Deepings)
Tuesday 21st May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what his Department's policy is on the procurement of (a) food and (b) drinks produced in Britain for use in its canteens and restaurants.

Answered by Alex Burghart - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

The Government Property Agency (GPA) is responsible for the procurement of food and drink for canteens and restaurants in a number of government buildings across Britain, including Cabinet Office buildings.

Contractually, all suppliers appointed by GPA are required to comply with the Government Buying Standards, owned by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA).

The relevant part of the standards is local and environmentally sustainable sourcing.

Wherever possible, contracting authorities and/or tier 1 suppliers should aim for at least 50% of food spending to be on locally produced food or food certified to higher environmental production standards. Progress towards this target must be reported annually.

This contractual provision will be monitored as part of the governance and report requirements of GPA's new contracts.

Blood: Contamination
Asked by: Damien Moore (Conservative - Southport)
Tuesday 21st May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what recent progress his Department has made on implementing the recommendations of the Infected Blood Inquiry.

Answered by John Glen - Paymaster General and Minister for the Cabinet Office

The statement I made on 21st May to Parliament provided clarity on the Government response to the Inquiry’s second interim report. The Scheme responds directly to and is in line with the recommendations made by the Infected Blood Inquiry in its second interim report, which considered the earlier study into compensation by Sir Robert Francis KC.

Counter-terrorism: National Security
Asked by: Stephen Morgan (Labour - Portsmouth South)
Tuesday 21st May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, if he will make an assessment of the potential merits of publishing a new counter-terrorism strategy on state threats.

Answered by Alex Burghart - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

As set out in the 2023 CONTEST refresh, the Government is focusing on the nexus between terrorism and state threats, utilising our counter-terrorism powers, capabilities and expertise, to protect the UK. Alongside our counter-terrorism toolkit, the powers in the National Security Act 2023 will help to keep the UK safe by making it harder for those states who seek to conduct hostile acts against us.

In addition, the UK’s approach to state threats has been set out in the Integrated Review Refresh, which recognises that state threats are increasing and diversifying. It lays out the overarching objectives of our response; to protect the UK and its interests abroad; build consensus internationally and domestically; compete to disrupt and deter threat activity; and understand the evolving threat.

British Overseas Territories: Vetting
Asked by: Andrew Rosindell (Conservative - Romford)
Tuesday 21st May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what steps he is taking to ensure that British overseas territories nationals are security vetted to national standards.

Answered by John Glen - Paymaster General and Minister for the Cabinet Office

All individuals who hold UK National Security Clearance (NSV) are vetted to a consistent standard based on central policy set by the Cabinet Office. The level of clearance required is assessed by the sponsoring department or organisation subject to the particular role and responsibilities and access to sensitive assets required for the post.

Special Forces: Afghanistan
Asked by: Richard Foord (Liberal Democrat - Tiverton and Honiton)
Tuesday 21st May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, if the Minister for Veterans Affairs will provide the Independent inquiry into alleged unlawful activity by UK Special Forces during deliberate detention operations in Afghanistan the names of officers that contacted him with information on such alleged activity.

Answered by Johnny Mercer - Minister of State (Cabinet Office) (Minister for Veterans' Affairs)

This question relates to ongoing legal proceedings therefore it would be inappropriate to provide any commentary until the legal process has concluded.

Motor Vehicles: Theft
Asked by: Lord Birt (Crossbench - Life peer)
Tuesday 21st May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government what percentage of annual vehicle theft in the UK is accomplished by offenders cloning the signal from the vehicle owner’s remote locking device.

Answered by Baroness Neville-Rolfe - Minister of State (Cabinet Office)

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.

The Lord Birt

House of Lords

London

SW1A 0PW

9 May 2024

Dear Lord Birt,

As National Statistician and Chief Executive of the UK Statistics Authority, I am responding to your Parliamentary Question asking what percentage of annual vehicle theft in the UK is accomplished by offenders cloning the signal from the vehicle owner’s remote locking device (HL4379).

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) publish figures on the levels and trends of crime in England and Wales primarily based on two sets of crime statistics: the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) and police recorded crime data. The CSEW provides estimates of the prevalence of crime and different crime types as experienced by victims, which may not always be reported to the police.

Table 1 shows an estimate of the percentage of households who have experienced theft of a vehicle, where the method of entry into the vehicle was through manipulation of the signal from the remote locking device. This is taken from our Nature of crime: vehicle-related theft tables for the year ending March 2023 published on 3 April 2024. Due to the suspension of the CSEW during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, data are not available for the year ending March 2021 and the year ending March 2022.

Unfortunately, we do not hold any information from police-recorded crime which shows what percentage of annual vehicle theft in England and Wales is accomplished by offenders cloning the signal from the vehicle owner’s remote locking device.

Crime and justice statistics for Scotland can be found on the Scottish Government website and for more information please contact Justice_Analysts@gov.scot. The Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA) are responsible for producing crime and justice statistics for Northern Ireland and can be contacted at statistics.research@justice-ni.x.gsi.gov.uk.

Yours sincerely,

Professor Sir Ian Diamond

Table 1: Estimated percentage of theft of vehicles where method of entry was through manipulation of the signal from remote locking device, year ending March 2019 to year ending March 2023 CSEW

England and Wales - household incidents, percentages

Apr’18 to Mar’19

Apr’19 to Mar’20

Apr’22 to Mar’23 [1]

Entry to vehicle through manipulation of signal from remote locking device[2]

13

36

40

Unweighted base – number of incidents[3]

46

50

51

Source: Office for National Statistics – Crime Survey for England and Wales

[1]CSEW estimates for the year ending March 2023 have been temporarily suspended of their National Statistics status. Caution should be taken when interpreting these estimates because of the impact of lower response rates, and reduced interviewer numbers on the quality of the estimates.

[2]This category was added into the survey from the year ending March 2019.

[3]Estimates that are based on fewer than 50 respondents should be interpreted with caution.

Veterans: Employment
Asked by: Steve McCabe (Labour - Birmingham, Selly Oak)
Wednesday 22nd May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what the employment rate for veterans was in financial year (a) 2018-19, (b) 2021-22 and (c) 2022-23.

Answered by Johnny Mercer - Minister of State (Cabinet Office) (Minister for Veterans' Affairs)

This Government is committed to making the United Kingdom the best place in the world to be a veteran. This includes making sure all veterans have equity of opportunity and access to valuable, sustainable careers after they leave military service.

Veterans’ employment in the UK is at an all-time high, at 89% within six months of leaving service for those who engage with the available support. Previously, this was at 88% in 2021/22, and 86% in 2018/19.

Op PROSPER, the first-of-its kind initiative backed by £2.1 million of government funding, will further support our veterans into valuable, fulfilling roles which make full use of their capabilities, in sectors at the forefront of the UK’s innovation and economic growth.

Veterans: Social Rented Housing
Asked by: Steve McCabe (Labour - Birmingham, Selly Oak)
Wednesday 22nd May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, pursuant to the Answer of 1 May 2024 to Question 22836 on Veterans: Social Rented Housing, if he will list the locations awarded grants by the Veteran Capital Housing Fund.

Answered by Johnny Mercer - Minister of State (Cabinet Office) (Minister for Veterans' Affairs)

The Government launched the £20 million Veterans Capital Housing Fund to ensure the sustainable supply of veteran housing through the refurbishment of affordable rental accommodation and the delivery of new build projects for veterans.

The Fund is a three-year programme with multiple awards planned over that period. Grants supported to date are located in North East England; South East England; and Wales. More details on these grants can be found at https://covenantfund.org.uk/veterans-capital-housing-fund-refurbishment.

Office for Veterans' Affairs: Staff
Asked by: Steve McCabe (Labour - Birmingham, Selly Oak)
Wednesday 22nd May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, pursuant to the Answer of 1 May 2024 to Question 22837 on Office for Veterans' Affairs: Finance and Staff, how many veterans work in the Office for Veterans’ Affairs.

Answered by Johnny Mercer - Minister of State (Cabinet Office) (Minister for Veterans' Affairs)

The information is not held in the format requested.

Economic Situation
Asked by: Lord Wigley (Plaid Cymru - Life peer)
Thursday 23rd May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government what are the most recent statistics on the Economic Activity Rate of each of the UK's four nations, and what were the equivalent rates (1) 10, and (2) 20, years earlier.

Answered by Baroness Neville-Rolfe - Minister of State (Cabinet Office)

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.

The Rt Hon. the Lord Wigley

House of Lords
London
SW1A 0PW

Dear Lord Wigley,

As National Statistician and Chief Executive of the UK Statistics Authority, I am responding to your Parliamentary Question asking what are the most recent statistics on the Economic Activity Rate of each of the UK’s four nations, and what were the equivalent rates (1) 10, and (2) 20, years earlier (HL4552).

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) collects information on the labour market status of individuals through the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which is a survey of people resident in households in the UK.

The responses allow us to identify how many people are economically active; that is, those who are engaged with the labour market, either through employment or who are unemployed and actively seeking work. We are also able to calculate economic activity rates by region using these data.

Due to the current smaller sample sizes being achieved by the LFS, recent estimates are showing increased volatility and should be treated with additional caution. We are currently undertaking a programme of work to improve our estimates of the UK labour market. As part of this work, we have updated our labour market estimates from July to September 2022 onwards to incorporate more up to date estimates of the UK population. Labour market estimates prior to this remain based on older population estimates. Therefore, the latest available estimates of the UK labour market, for January to March 2024, are on a different population basis than those ten and twenty years earlier. As a result of this we recommend caution when considering long-term movements in these series.

The latest available estimates (January to March 2024) of the economic activity rates, for people aged 16 to 64 years, resident in each of the UK’s four nations are presented in Table 1, alongside estimates for January to March 2014 and January to March 2004.

Yours sincerely,

Professor Sir Ian Diamond

Table 1: Economic Activity Rates, people aged 16 to 64 years, England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, seasonally adjusted.

England

Scotland

Wales

Northern Ireland

January to March 2004


77.1%


77.0%


74.3%


69.2%


January to March 2014


78.1%


78.4%


75.1%


73.0%

January to March 2024 [1]


78.4%


76.6%


72.0%


73.4%

Source: Labour Force Survey

[1] Estimate based on more up to date population estimates and subject to greater volatility due to smaller achieved sample sizes. We advise caution when interpreting movements in these series.

Ministers: Pay
Asked by: Lord Jopling (Conservative - Life peer)
Thursday 23rd May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government whether secondary legislation could be used to increase the number of ministers that can be paid in order that all ministers receive the relevant current rate, and if not how might this be done.

Answered by Baroness Neville-Rolfe - Minister of State (Cabinet Office)

The payment of ministerial salaries is governed by the Ministerial and Other Salaries Act (MOSA) 1975. To answer these questions, we have treated ministers who hold more than one office (“joint ministers”) but are paid only for one as paid ministers, and therefore have counted only those ministers who do not receive a salary under MOSA.

There are currently 108 ministers who receive a government salary. The current number of ministers in total is 125, meaning that 17 are unpaid, 3 in the House of Commons and 14 in the House of Lords.

If the 17 unpaid ministers were to claim a ministerial salary on the same basis as those who receive a salary the additional sum payable would be £1,146,358 per annum, excluding pension contributions. We have counted the Party Chair, the Rt Hon Richard Holden MP in these calculations, as he is unpaid by the government. He is, however, by convention paid by the party.

Primary legislation would be required to increase the number of ministers entitled to receive a salary to include the 17 ministers who are currently unpaid. Secondary legislation in the form of an Order in Council under the Ministerial and Other Salaries Act 1975 may be used to increase the rate at which ministerial salaries are payable.

Ministers: Pay
Asked by: Lord Jopling (Conservative - Life peer)
Thursday 23rd May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government how many ministers in each House receive a government ministerial salary, and how many receive none; and what the total extra cost of paying all ministers the relevant current rate would be.

Answered by Baroness Neville-Rolfe - Minister of State (Cabinet Office)

The payment of ministerial salaries is governed by the Ministerial and Other Salaries Act (MOSA) 1975. To answer these questions, we have treated ministers who hold more than one office (“joint ministers”) but are paid only for one as paid ministers, and therefore have counted only those ministers who do not receive a salary under MOSA.

There are currently 108 ministers who receive a government salary. The current number of ministers in total is 125, meaning that 17 are unpaid, 3 in the House of Commons and 14 in the House of Lords.

If the 17 unpaid ministers were to claim a ministerial salary on the same basis as those who receive a salary the additional sum payable would be £1,146,358 per annum, excluding pension contributions. We have counted the Party Chair, the Rt Hon Richard Holden MP in these calculations, as he is unpaid by the government. He is, however, by convention paid by the party.

Primary legislation would be required to increase the number of ministers entitled to receive a salary to include the 17 ministers who are currently unpaid. Secondary legislation in the form of an Order in Council under the Ministerial and Other Salaries Act 1975 may be used to increase the rate at which ministerial salaries are payable.

Veterans: Cost of Living
Asked by: Steve McCabe (Labour - Birmingham, Selly Oak)
Thursday 23rd May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, pursuant to the Answer of 17 April 2024, to Question 19773, on Veterans: Cost of Living, if he will make an assessment of the potential merits of increasing cost of living support for veterans.

Answered by Johnny Mercer - Minister of State (Cabinet Office) (Minister for Veterans' Affairs)

This Government has successfully reduced inflation by more than half, which will make the cost of living more affordable for veterans along with every other resident in the UK.

Veterans’ employment is at an all-time high, with 89% of those leaving service finding employment within six months, but we're determined to go further. The recently launched OP PROSPER backed by £2.1million in government funding will support veterans and their families into valuable, fulfilling employment in roles which fully utilise their skills and capabilities, based in sectors at the forefront of innovation and economic growth.

This government also introduced, and continued for at least one further year at the Autumn statement, 12-month National Insurance relief to eligible employers recruiting veterans in their first civilian role after service.

My officials continue to drive forward efforts to ensure that veterans and their families are fully aware of the benefits and support available to them, including in relation to easing the Cost of Living.

Cabinet Office: Disability
Asked by: Caroline Nokes (Conservative - Romsey and Southampton North)
Thursday 23rd May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what steps their Department is taking to support the Disability Confident scheme; how many officials in their Department work directly on supporting that scheme; what assessment they have made of the effectiveness of that work in supporting the (a) recruitment and (b) retention of disabled people in their Department; and what further steps they are taking to support their Department’s recruitment and retention of disabled people.

Answered by John Glen - Paymaster General and Minister for the Cabinet Office

Cabinet Office successfully accomplished Disability Confident (DC) level 3 leader status in February 2024. We have been Disability Confident in Level 3 for the last 4 years. We continue to work closely with the Business Disability forum that validated our DC and are working through our recommendations in all areas.

Cabinet Office takes a departmental approach to Disability Confidence to embed core areas across the department. Some examples of officials supporting this are the Workplace Adjustments Team and the Recruitment Team. All colleagues involved in the end to end process of recruitment campaigns undertake activities that support the scheme such as Vacancy Managers, HR Business Partners and Civil Service Resourcing colleagues.

The effectiveness of that work in supporting the scheme in both recruitment and retention was postively reflected in the feedback as part of the assessment in the Disability Confident Scheme. The re-accreditation of Disability Confidence Level 3 Leader status demonstrates the effectiveness of all the work we do in the department.

All areas received positive feedback and also some recommendations to support the development of those areas. We will be working through the recommendations from the validator to continue to be a leader in Disability Confident.

Cabinet Office: Motor Vehicles
Asked by: John Hayes (Conservative - South Holland and The Deepings)
Friday 24th May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, how many and what proportion of (a) cars and (b) other vehicles used by his Department were made in Britain.

Answered by Alex Burghart - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

It has not proved possible to respond to the hon. Member in the time available before Prorogation.

Civil Servants: Remote Working
Asked by: Lord Taylor of Warwick (Non-affiliated - Life peer)
Friday 24th May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of hybrid working models in the Civil Service; and what steps they are taking to adapt policies to balance the benefits of both remote and in-office work.

Answered by Baroness Neville-Rolfe - Minister of State (Cabinet Office)

Work is ongoing to update policies and practices to ensure we maximise the benefits of both remote and face to face working, including investing in our estate to ensure we provide a positive workplace experience with the right technology and facilities and enhancing our line managers capabilities to manage effectively in a hybrid working environment.

The Civil Service has had a hybrid working model for some years now, and it is applying this flexibly to help balance business and personal requirements. Hybrid working is part of the Civil Service approach to flexible working as set out in the Civil Service Diversity and Inclusion Strategy: 2022-2025, which recognises the importance of flexibility in the ways of working and location as key to increasing innovation, performance and engagement as well as attracting diverse talent and representing the UK as a whole.

Carrying out tasks in the right place allows us to maximise efficiency and helps us to identify parts of the estate that are not optimally configured or can be released at the earliest opportunity, with appropriate lease breaks.

Hybrid working is important in making a success of the government’s Places for Growth Programme, including the creation of the non-London headquarters announced by ministers over the last year. The Treasury, for example, is positioning the new economic campus in Darlington as a full second headquarters with senior policy roles currently performed in Whitehall. Without hybrid meetings combining colleagues online and others ‘in the room’ this model cannot work.



Import Controls
Asked by: Baroness Randerson (Liberal Democrat - Life peer)
Friday 24th May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government when their planned Border Target Operating Model will be implemented.

Answered by Baroness Neville-Rolfe - Minister of State (Cabinet Office)

The implementation of the Border Target Operating Model (BTOM) is well underway in accordance with the published timeline (https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/the-border-target-operating-model-august-2023). The first two major milestones were introduced respectively on 31 January 2024 and 30 April 2024, while the last milestone, which requires Safety and Security (S&S) declarations for EU imports, is scheduled to be implemented on 31 October 2024.

We will announce a date for physical checks on EU and Irish Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) goods imports on the West Coast of Great Britain shortly. In order to provide traders time to prepare, we can confirm that these checks will not be introduced before Spring 2025.

Civil Servants: Veterans
Asked by: Steve McCabe (Labour - Birmingham, Selly Oak)
Friday 24th May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, pursuant to the Answer of 19 March 2024 to Question 18036 on Civil Servants: Veterans, whether he plans to capture regional data on veterans who access employment through the Great Work for Veterans initiative.

Answered by Johnny Mercer - Minister of State (Cabinet Office) (Minister for Veterans' Affairs)

This Government is committed to making sure that all veterans have equal opportunities and can access valuable, sustainable careers, including in the Civil Service, after they leave the Armed Forces.

A breakdown of demographics and locations of veterans who apply to Civil Service roles is not held in the format requested.

Trade Promotion: Saudi Arabia
Asked by: Chris Bryant (Labour - Rhondda)
Friday 24th May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, how many Ministers attended the Great Futures conference in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on 14 and 15 May 2024.

Answered by Alex Burghart - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

5 UK Ministers attended the conference.

The GREAT FUTURES launch event in Riyadh on 14-15 May 2024 is the flagship moment that kickstarts a year-long programme bringing to life the sheer scale of opportunities for UK businesses in Saudi Arabia linked to Vision 2030. The purpose is to forge partnerships across a number of sectors by gathering together some of the UK's most creative and innovative companies with their Saudi counterparts.

The Deputy Prime Minister led a strong Ministerial delegation comprising Kemi Badenoch, Secretary of State for Business and Trade; Lucy Frazer, the Culture Secretary; Lord Johnson, Minister for Investment; Lord Markham, Minister of Health; and Sir Steve Smith the PM’s Special Representative for Higher Education. The delegation of more than 450 UK companies made this the largest trade delegation the UK has sent anywhere for a decade.

Some 50+ agreements and MOUs were signed during the two days. The Deputy Prime Minister and Saudi Minister of Commerce convened a Pillar 1 meeting of the UK-Saudi Strategic Partnership where they agreed the ambition of increasing bilateral trade from £17bn to £30 billion by 2030.

Civil Servants: Veterans
Asked by: Steve McCabe (Labour - Birmingham, Selly Oak)
Friday 24th May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, whether he has made an assessment of the potential merits of collecting data on minority ethnic veterans employed through the Great Place to Work for Veterans initiative.

Answered by Johnny Mercer - Minister of State (Cabinet Office) (Minister for Veterans' Affairs)

This Government is committed to making sure that all veterans have equal opportunities and can access valuable, sustainable careers, including in the Civil Service, after they leave the Armed Forces.

A breakdown of demographics and locations of veterans who apply to Civil Service roles is not held in the format requested.

Veterans: Employment Schemes
Asked by: Steve McCabe (Labour - Birmingham, Selly Oak)
Friday 24th May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what recent assessment he has made of the effectiveness of the Going Forward into Employment scheme for supporting ethnic minority veterans.

Answered by Johnny Mercer - Minister of State (Cabinet Office) (Minister for Veterans' Affairs)

This Government is committed to making sure that all veterans have equal opportunities and can access valuable, sustainable careers, including in the Civil Service, after they leave the Armed Forces.

A breakdown of demographics and locations of veterans who apply to Civil Service roles is not held in the format requested.

Blood: Contamination
Asked by: Baroness Ritchie of Downpatrick (Labour - Life peer)
Friday 24th May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government what they will ensure that the Infected Blood Compensation Authority and Scheme accepts applications from people who are not able to register for the existing support schemes, such as (1) people who have recovered after receiving infected blood, and (2) people infected after the current cut-off dates.

Answered by Baroness Neville-Rolfe - Minister of State (Cabinet Office)

Under the proposed Infected Blood Compensation Scheme those who have been infected with hepatitis C whose infection lasted less than 6 months will be eligible for compensation. People who were infected after the current cut-off dates will be eligible to apply. However, the introduction of testing will be considered as a factor when assessing their application. The Infected Blood Compensation Authority website launched on 21 May and interested people can register their interest in being involved in the IBCA and receiving updates.

Blood: Contamination
Asked by: Baroness Ritchie of Downpatrick (Labour - Life peer)
Friday 24th May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government how, and when, infected and affected people not currently registered with a support scheme will be able to register to apply for compensation.

Answered by Baroness Neville-Rolfe - Minister of State (Cabinet Office)

Under the proposed Infected Blood Compensation Scheme those who have been infected with hepatitis C whose infection lasted less than 6 months will be eligible for compensation. People who were infected after the current cut-off dates will be eligible to apply. However, the introduction of testing will be considered as a factor when assessing their application. The Infected Blood Compensation Authority website launched on 21 May and interested people can register their interest in being involved in the IBCA and receiving updates.

Trade Promotion: Saudi Arabia
Asked by: Chris Bryant (Labour - Rhondda)
Friday 24th May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what the cost to the public purse is of the Great Futures programme in Saudi Arabia.

Answered by Alex Burghart - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

GREAT FUTURES showcases how UK expertise can help Saudi Arabia deliver against Vision 2030, their ambitious strategy to drive economic and societal change across the country. Including trade, investment, tourism, education and cultural engagement, GREAT FUTURES is designed to create opportunities, connect with senior government and business decision-makers from Saudi Arabia’s ultra-ambitious giga-projects, and establish long-lasting relationships.

The requested information is not currently available as the final costs are still being reconciled.

Blood: Contamination
Asked by: Rachael Maskell (Labour (Co-op) - York Central)
Friday 24th May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, if he will establish a representative panel consisting of (a) victims and (b) victims' families to scruitnise the contaminated blood compensation scheme.

Answered by John Glen - Paymaster General and Minister for the Cabinet Office

The Infected Blood Compensation Scheme is subject to further engagement with a group of key representatives from the infected blood community. This will be led by the interim chair of the Infected Blood Compensation Authority, Sir Robert Francis KC. Additionally, the Government has committed to utilise the provision in the Victims and Prisoners Bill to ensure there is representation of the Infected Blood community on the Infected Blood Compensation Authority’s committees and subcommittees.

Public Bodies: Disclosure of Information
Asked by: Lord Kempsell (Conservative - Life peer)
Friday 24th May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of proposals to extend a legal duty of candour on public bodies other than healthcare providers.

Answered by Baroness Neville-Rolfe - Minister of State (Cabinet Office)

The Government firmly believes in the benefits of having a bespoke approach to different parts of the public sector and is not persuaded that a single overarching duty would work well in practice.

Blood: Contamination
Asked by: Baroness Ritchie of Downpatrick (Labour - Life peer)
Friday 24th May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government whether they will ensure that there are no time limits on starting or completing applications for compensation for infected blood.

Answered by Baroness Neville-Rolfe - Minister of State (Cabinet Office)

The Government is committed to ensuring that all those eligible to receive compensation receive an award as quickly as possible. For those whose infections are diagnosed before 1 April 2025, the Scheme is anticipated to be open for 6 years (31 March 2031). However, the anticipated closing date of the Scheme for people with existing diagnoses will be reviewed after 3 years to ensure that it is appropriate.The Government recognises that some people may not yet have been diagnosed with an eligible infection. Where people are newly diagnosed after 1 April 2025, the Scheme will remain open to applications for compensation for 6 years after their diagnosis date.

Civil Servants: Redundancy
Asked by: Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent (Labour - Life peer)
Friday 24th May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government from which (1) departments, (2) arms-length bodies, and (3) other organisations the number of civil servants will be reduced to help fund the commitment to spend 2.5 per cent of gross domestic product on defence by 2030.

Answered by Baroness Neville-Rolfe - Minister of State (Cabinet Office)

The detail of how individual organisations will be affected by the return to pre-pandemic numbers will form a key part of the next comprehensive spending review. The longer-term reductions will build on the shorter-term headcount cap put in place through to March 2025.

Civil Servants: Veterans
Asked by: Steve McCabe (Labour - Birmingham, Selly Oak)
Friday 24th May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, pursuant to the Answer of 19 March 2024 to Question 18033 on Civil Servants: Veterans, if he will make an estimate of the number of veterans from minority ethnic backgrounds that were employed through the Great Place to Work for Veterans scheme in the last 12 months.

Answered by Johnny Mercer - Minister of State (Cabinet Office) (Minister for Veterans' Affairs)

I have nothing further to add to the answer I gave to the Hon. Member on 20 May 2024. (UINs PQ26837-PQ26838-PQ26840).

Veterans: Employment and Mental Health Services
Asked by: Damien Moore (Conservative - Southport)
Friday 24th May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what steps his Department is taking to help increase access to (a) mental health services and (b) employment opportunities for Veterans in Southport constituency.

Answered by Johnny Mercer - Minister of State (Cabinet Office) (Minister for Veterans' Affairs)

This Government is committed to making sure that our veterans and their families have equitable access and opportunity to a full range of career options after leaving military service, and to health, including mental health support whenever it is needed.

Op COURAGE is the NHS England veterans’ mental health and wellbeing service, funded by over £21m per year. Op COURAGE works with several charities and local organisations to provide help with wider health and wellbeing needs.

Earlier this year we launched a campaign with NHS England and the Royal College of GPs to boost the uptake of Op COURAGE, and to encourage GP practices to become veteran friendly accredited.

Veterans employment is at an all-time high, with 89% with six months of leaving service, of those engaging with Career Transition Partnership support.

Op PROSPER backed by £2.1 million in government funding will offer tailored support to veterans and their families entering into employment or taking the next step in their careers wherever they may be based in the UK, at any point in their lives after leaving service.

Civil Servants: Veterans
Asked by: Steve McCabe (Labour - Birmingham, Selly Oak)
Friday 24th May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, pursuant to the Answer of 1 March 2024 to Question 15550 on Civil Servants: Veterans, if he will make an estimate of the number of veterans that were employed through the Great Place to Work for Veterans initiative in the West Midlands in the last 12 months.

Answered by Johnny Mercer - Minister of State (Cabinet Office) (Minister for Veterans' Affairs)

I have nothing further to add to the answer I gave to the Hon. Member on 20 May 2024. (UINs PQ26837-PQ26838-PQ26840).

Blood: Contamination
Asked by: Matthew Offord (Conservative - Hendon)
Friday 24th May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what steps his Department is taking to ensure that every family who lost a relative from infected blood is compensated.

Answered by John Glen - Paymaster General and Minister for the Cabinet Office

It is important that the Scheme recognises the immense suffering endured by people whose lives and families have been impacted by infected blood. Affected persons will be eligible for compensation in their own right where their case is linked to that of a person eligible under the compensation scheme. This includes affected partners; children; parents; siblings; and other friends and family members who cared for loved ones with an infection without reward or remuneration. Where a person has multiple family members who have been infected, multiple injury awards will be made to reflect the scale of their loss.

Public Sector: Risk Management
Asked by: Rachael Maskell (Labour (Co-op) - York Central)
Friday 24th May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what steps he is taking to (a) monitor and (b) manage risk across the public sector.

Answered by Alex Burghart - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

The Cabinet Office provides leadership to the whole system of resilience across Government, with Secretaries of State responsible for specific risk areas, in line with the Lead Government Department model. The Government’s assessment of the most serious risks to the nation are set out in the National Risk Register, which is now more transparent than ever before.

The Government has also taken steps to further develop risk management effectiveness across government. This includes updating the Orange Book (which contains principles for managing risk) to include a new risk control framework. The Civil Service Board also considers emerging risks to the public sector.

Blood: Contamination
Asked by: Matthew Offord (Conservative - Hendon)
Friday 24th May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, whether it is his policy to ensure that interim payments are made to those who have been affected by infected blood.

Answered by John Glen - Paymaster General and Minister for the Cabinet Office

The Victims and Prisoners Bill includes provisions which place a statutory duty on the Government to make interim payments of £100,000 to estates of the deceased infected people who were registered with existing or former support schemes before 17 April 2024 for deaths not yet recognised.

Veterans: Employment Schemes
Asked by: Steve McCabe (Labour - Birmingham, Selly Oak)
Friday 24th May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, if he will make an assessment of the potential impact of the Veterans’ Career Development Fund on employment levels for veterans.

Answered by Johnny Mercer - Minister of State (Cabinet Office) (Minister for Veterans' Affairs)

This Government is committed to making sure that our veterans and their families have equitable access and opportunity to a full range of career options after leaving military service, including access to the qualifications, training and skills development they may need to progress in their careers.

The recently announced Op PROSPER backed by £2.1 million in government funding includes the £700,000 Veterans’ Career Development Fund grant, which makes funding available to organisations providing qualifications, training and skills development to veterans and their families in locally based communities across the country.

The Veterans’ Career Development Fund is administered as a grant by the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust, and includes a planned evaluation of the overall Op PROSPER programme and its outcomes.

Government: Accountability
Asked by: Rachael Maskell (Labour (Co-op) - York Central)
Friday 24th May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what steps he is taking to ensure public accountability for decision making in government.

Answered by John Glen - Paymaster General and Minister for the Cabinet Office

Accountability to Parliament and to the public is one of the core values of this government. That is why within the Cabinet Office we have taken significant steps to ensure that ministers and civil servants act with integrity, professionalism and accountability at every level. For example, each of 244 major government projects in the Government Major Projects Programme now has a publicly named senior responsible officer accountable for project delivery. Departments and agencies are required to publish in their Annual Reports and Accounts public performance updates against their priority outcomes, ensuring that public scrutiny of departmental delivery is embedded across Whitehall.The accountability of arm’s length bodies has been sharpened up by the public bodies reviews programme and by updating the arm’s length body sponsorship code of good practice.

Veterans: Employment
Asked by: Steve McCabe (Labour - Birmingham, Selly Oak)
Friday 24th May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, if he will make an assessment of the potential merits of taking further steps with private sector employers to help support more veterans into employment.

Answered by Johnny Mercer - Minister of State (Cabinet Office) (Minister for Veterans' Affairs)

This Government is committed to making sure that our veterans and their families have equitable access and opportunity to a full range of career options after leaving military service, and to working with employers to make this vision a reality.

The recently announced Op PROSPER backed by £2.1 million in government funding will work closely with employers and industry bodies to establish new clear and accessible routes for veterans and their families into employment which makes the most of their skills and capabilities, in key industries at the forefront of innovation and economic growth.

We have also introduced and continued 12-month National Insurance relief for eligible employers recruiting veterans in their first civilian role after leaving military service, which is of benefit to all businesses and employers across the country.

This work is supported by the OVA-launched Employers Guide to Hiring Veterans which showcases innovation and best practice and the OVA-hosted Veteran Employers’ Group brings together leading employers from across the UK.

Veterans: Employment
Asked by: Steve McCabe (Labour - Birmingham, Selly Oak)
Friday 24th May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what recent discussions he has had with private sector employers on the employment of veterans.

Answered by Johnny Mercer - Minister of State (Cabinet Office) (Minister for Veterans' Affairs)

This Government is committed to making sure that our veterans and their families have equitable access and opportunity to a full range of career options after leaving military service, and to working with employers to make this vision a reality.

The recently announced Op PROSPER backed by £2.1 million in government funding will work closely with employers and industry bodies to establish new clear and accessible routes for veterans and their families into employment which makes the most of their skills and capabilities, in key industries at the forefront of innovation and economic growth.

We have also introduced and continued 12-month National Insurance relief for eligible employers recruiting veterans in their first civilian role after leaving military service, which is of benefit to all businesses and employers across the country.

This work is supported by the OVA-launched Employers Guide to Hiring Veterans which showcases innovation and best practice and the OVA-hosted Veteran Employers’ Group brings together leading employers from across the UK.

Civil Servants: Veterans
Asked by: Steve McCabe (Labour - Birmingham, Selly Oak)
Friday 24th May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, pursuant to the Answer of 19 March 2024 to Question 18034 on Civil Servants: Veterans, what his planned timetable is for implementation of those improvements.

Answered by Johnny Mercer - Minister of State (Cabinet Office) (Minister for Veterans' Affairs)

Further to question 18034, the Office of Veterans’ Affairs plans to launch the improvements by October.

Updated guidance on GOV.UK for veterans is underway, and will be updated iteratively as we work through the pages available.

Blood: Contamination
Asked by: Baroness Ritchie of Downpatrick (Labour - Life peer)
Friday 24th May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government how the infected blood compensation scheme will include people infected with other hepatitis viruses, such as (1) hepatitis B, and (2) hepatitis D.

Answered by Baroness Neville-Rolfe - Minister of State (Cabinet Office)

Those living with a chronic Hepatitis B infection, and those with acute Hepatitis B infections who died from their infection during the acute period, will be eligible under the scheme. More detail can be viewed online here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/infected-blood-compensation-scheme-summary/infected-blood-compensation-scheme-summary. The Inquiry’s second interim report sets out that as the Hepatitis D virus does not cause infection in the absence of Hepatitis B, it is not necessary to make Hepatitis D an additional class of infection. Therefore Hepatitis D infections are not separately considered for compensation.

Blood: Contamination
Asked by: Lord Wigley (Plaid Cymru - Life peer)
Friday 24th May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government whether payments of compensation to contaminated blood victims will be funded outside the projected annual expenditure on health and social security budgets.

Answered by Baroness Neville-Rolfe - Minister of State (Cabinet Office)

Given the uncertainty over costs, the scheme will be scored as Capital Annually Managed Expenditure. Annually Managed Expenditure is spend on programmes which are demand led - such as welfare, tax credits or public sector pensions. It is spent on items that may be unpredictable or not easily controlled by departments, as opposed to Departmental Expenditure Limits (DEL) which are allocated to and spent by Government departments. We will set out what this means for the public finances in the usual way at the next fiscal event.

Blood: Contamination
Asked by: Baroness Ritchie of Downpatrick (Labour - Life peer)
Friday 24th May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government what legal or other support will be made available to infected and affected people when making applications for compensation for infected blood; and how the compensation authority will assist people whose medical records have been destroyed.

Answered by Baroness Neville-Rolfe - Minister of State (Cabinet Office)

The Government will make arrangements for the Infected Blood Compensation Authority to provide support to applicants and within this support will consider the provision of legal support services. The Government amendments to the Victims and Prisoners Bill allow for that support to be provided for victims and the House can expect the Government to work with the Infected Blood Compensation Authority on the support that is required.

Blood: Contamination
Asked by: Baroness Ritchie of Downpatrick (Labour - Life peer)
Friday 24th May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government, further to the Infected Blood Inquiry: The Report published on 20 May, when infected and affected people will receive new interim compensation payments; and when full compensation payments will be made.

Answered by Baroness Neville-Rolfe - Minister of State (Cabinet Office)

It is the Government’s intention for the first interim payments of £210,000 to the living infected to be delivered within 90 days, to begin in summer. Full Compensation Scheme payments will be made as quickly as possible and our aim is that payments will start before the end of the year.

Veterans: New Businesses
Asked by: Steve McCabe (Labour - Birmingham, Selly Oak)
Friday 24th May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what support his Department is providing to veterans to help them become entrepreneurs.

Answered by Johnny Mercer - Minister of State (Cabinet Office) (Minister for Veterans' Affairs)

This Government is committed to making sure that our veterans have equitable access and opportunity to a full range of career options after leaving military service, including self-employment, SME (small & medium-sized enterprise) ownership and entrepreneurship.

The Government-owned British Business Bank has a specialist delivery partner, X-Forces Enterprise, for its Start Up Loans programme which specifically supports veterans, members of the wider Armed Forces community and their family members. Since 2013 there have been over 3000 Start Up Loans delivered by X-Forces Enterprise, totalling over £33 million of finance provided.

Public Sector: Contracts for Services
Asked by: Clive Lewis (Labour - Norwich South)
Thursday 23rd May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, whether his Department is taking steps to prevent public contracts from being awarded to companies that blacklist workers.

Answered by Alex Burghart - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

The Public Contracts Regulations 2015 contain exclusion grounds which allow contracting authorities to exclude suppliers from procurements where their tender does not comply with labour law or where the supplier is guilty of grave professional misconduct.

For example, a breach of the The Employment Relations Act 1999 (Blacklists) Regulations 2010, which prohibit the compilation, usage, sale or supply of blacklists of trade union members and activists, would render the supplier liable to potential exclusion.

In all cases, individual departments and other public sector bodies are responsible for their own decisions on these matters.

The Procurement Act, which is expected to go live in October 2024, builds on and clarifies the exclusions measures in the existing regime. This includes specific measures enabling the exclusion of suppliers for professional misconduct.

Public Sector: Contracts for Services
Asked by: Lloyd Russell-Moyle (Labour (Co-op) - Brighton, Kemptown)
Thursday 23rd May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what steps his Department is taking to prevent public contracts being awarded to companies that blacklist workers.

Answered by Alex Burghart - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

The Public Contracts Regulations 2015 contain exclusion grounds which allow contracting authorities to exclude suppliers from procurements where their tender does not comply with labour law or where the supplier is guilty of grave professional misconduct.

For example, a breach of the The Employment Relations Act 1999 (Blacklists) Regulations 2010, which prohibit the compilation, usage, sale or supply of blacklists of trade union members and activists, would render the supplier liable to potential exclusion.

In all cases, individual departments and other public sector bodies are responsible for their own decisions on these matters.

The Procurement Act, which is expected to go live in October 2024, builds on and clarifies the exclusions measures in the existing regime. This includes specific measures enabling the exclusion of suppliers for professional misconduct.

Public Sector: Contracts for Services
Asked by: Charlotte Nichols (Labour - Warrington North)
Thursday 23rd May 2024

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, whether he is taking steps to ensure that that public contracts are not awarded to companies that blacklist workers.

Answered by Alex Burghart - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

The Public Contracts Regulations 2015 contain exclusion grounds which allow contracting authorities to exclude suppliers from procurements where their tender does not comply with labour law or where the supplier is guilty of grave professional misconduct.

For example, a breach of the The Employment Relations Act 1999 (Blacklists) Regulations 2010, which prohibit the compilation, usage, sale or supply of blacklists of trade union members and activists, would render the supplier liable to potential exclusion.

In all cases, individual departments and other public sector bodies are responsible for their own decisions on these matters.

The Procurement Act, which is expected to go live in October 2024, builds on and clarifies the exclusions measures in the existing regime. This includes specific measures enabling the exclusion of suppliers for professional misconduct.



Department Publications - News and Communications
Tuesday 21st May 2024
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Government publishes updated guidance on national security powers
Document: Government publishes updated guidance on national security powers (webpage)
Tuesday 21st May 2024
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Infected Blood Compensation Scheme
Document: Infected Blood Compensation Scheme (webpage)
Tuesday 21st May 2024
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Appointment of Interim Chair of the Infected Blood Compensation Authority
Document: Appointment of Interim Chair of the Infected Blood Compensation Authority (webpage)
Wednesday 22nd May 2024
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Deputy Prime Minister speech on resilience: 22 May 2024
Document: Deputy Prime Minister speech on resilience: 22 May 2024 (webpage)
Wednesday 22nd May 2024
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Atlantic Declaration Action Plan
Document: Atlantic Declaration Action Plan (webpage)
Thursday 23rd May 2024
Cabinet Office
Source Page: GREAT8 Showcase - Cannes Film Festival
Document: GREAT8 Showcase - Cannes Film Festival (webpage)
Friday 24th May 2024
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Infected Blood Compensation body and Victims and Prisoners Bill become law
Document: Infected Blood Compensation body and Victims and Prisoners Bill become law (webpage)
Friday 14th June 2024
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Change-makers and innovators recognised in HM The King's Birthday 2024 Honours list
Document: Change-makers and innovators recognised in HM The King's Birthday 2024 Honours list (webpage)


Department Publications - Transparency
Tuesday 21st May 2024
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Infected Blood Inquiry Response Expert Group Terms of Reference
Document: Infected Blood Inquiry Response Expert Group Terms of Reference (webpage)
Friday 14th June 2024
Cabinet Office
Source Page: The King's Birthday Honours List 2024
Document: (webpage)
Friday 14th June 2024
Cabinet Office
Source Page: The King's Birthday Honours List 2024
Document: (PDF)
Friday 14th June 2024
Cabinet Office
Source Page: The King's Birthday Honours List 2024
Document: (PDF)
Friday 14th June 2024
Cabinet Office
Source Page: The King's Birthday Honours List 2024
Document: The King's Birthday Honours List 2024 (webpage)


Department Publications - Guidance
Thursday 23rd May 2024
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Aftercare information for holders of national security clearance
Document: Aftercare information for holders of national security clearance (webpage)
Friday 24th May 2024
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Procurement Act 2023 guidance documents - Plan phase
Document: Procurement Act 2023 guidance documents - Plan phase (webpage)
Friday 24th May 2024
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Procurement Act 2023 guidance documents - Define phase
Document: (PDF)
Friday 24th May 2024
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Procurement Act 2023 guidance documents - Plan phase
Document: (PDF)
Friday 24th May 2024
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Procurement Act 2023 guidance documents - Define phase
Document: (PDF)
Friday 24th May 2024
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Procurement Act 2023 guidance documents - Define phase
Document: (PDF)
Friday 24th May 2024
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Procurement Act 2023 guidance documents - Plan phase
Document: (PDF)
Friday 24th May 2024
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Procurement Act 2023 guidance documents - Plan phase
Document: (PDF)
Friday 24th May 2024
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Procurement Act 2023 guidance documents - Define phase
Document: (PDF)
Friday 24th May 2024
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Procurement Act 2023 guidance documents - Plan phase
Document: (PDF)
Friday 24th May 2024
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Procurement Act 2023 guidance documents - Plan phase
Document: (PDF)
Friday 24th May 2024
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Procurement Act 2023 guidance documents - Define phase
Document: Procurement Act 2023 guidance documents - Define phase (webpage)
Friday 24th May 2024
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Procurement Act 2023 guidance documents - Plan phase
Document: (PDF)
Friday 24th May 2024
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Procurement Act 2023 guidance documents - Define phase
Document: (PDF)
Friday 24th May 2024
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Procurement Act 2023 guidance documents - Define phase
Document: (PDF)
Friday 24th May 2024
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Procurement Act 2023 guidance documents - Plan phase
Document: (PDF)
Friday 24th May 2024
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Procurement Act 2023 guidance documents - Plan phase
Document: (PDF)
Friday 24th May 2024
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Procurement Act 2023 guidance documents - Plan phase
Document: (PDF)
Friday 24th May 2024
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Procurement Act 2023 guidance documents - Plan phase
Document: (PDF)
Friday 24th May 2024
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Procurement Act 2023 guidance documents - Plan phase
Document: (PDF)
Monday 10th June 2024
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Critical 5: Shared Narrative on Critical National Infrastructure
Document: (PDF)
Monday 10th June 2024
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Critical 5: Shared Narrative on Critical National Infrastructure
Document: Critical 5: Shared Narrative on Critical National Infrastructure (webpage)


Deposited Papers
Wednesday 22nd May 2024
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Letter dated 15/04/2024 from Baroness Neville-Rolfe to Baroness Chapman of Darlington regarding issues raised during the Committee Stage (first day) of the Economic Activity of Public Bodies (Overseas Matters) Bill: clarification in the Explanatory Notes on individual accountability for breaches of the ban, how enforcement authorities would assess whether an individual was making a decision on behalf of a public authority. 2p.
Document: BNR_Baroness_Chapman_EAPB.pdf (PDF)
Wednesday 22nd May 2024
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Letter dated 15/04/2024 from Baroness Neville-Rolfe to Lord Wallace of Saltaire regarding issues raised during the Committee stage (first day) of the Economic Activity of Public Bodies (Overseas Matters) Bill: what is meant by individuals who make the decision for the decision-maker, clarification in the Bill’s Explanatory Notes on individual accountability for breaches of the ban. 2p.
Document: BNR_Lord_Wallace_EAPB_Bill.pdf (PDF)
Wednesday 29th May 2024
Cabinet Office
Source Page: I. General Election guidance 2024. 44p. II. Letter dated 24/05/2024 from John Glen MP to the Deposited Papers Clerk regarding the General Election guidance for UK civil servants. 1p.
Document: GENERAL_ELECTION_GUIDANCE_2024.pdf (PDF)
Wednesday 29th May 2024
Cabinet Office
Source Page: I. General Election guidance 2024. 44p. II. Letter dated 24/05/2024 from John Glen MP to the Deposited Papers Clerk regarding the General Election guidance for UK civil servants. 1p.
Document: General_Election_guidance-Library_deposit_letter.pdf (PDF)



Cabinet Office mentioned

Calendar
Monday 3rd June 2024 3 p.m.
Public Accounts Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: The UK border: Implementing an effective trade border
At 3:30pm: Oral evidence
Jennifer Pheasey - Director of Public Affairs at Horticultural Trades Association
Nick von Westenholz - Director of Strategy at National Farmers Union
Richard Ballantyne - Chief Executive at British Ports Association
Nichola Mallon - Head of Trade & Devolved Policy at Logistics UK
At 4:15pm: Oral evidence
Jim Harra CB - First Permanent Secretary and Chief Executive at HM Revenue and Customs
Tom Smith - Director, Borders Group at Cabinet Office
Tamara Finkelstein CB - Permanent Secretary at Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Sarah Homer - Director General for Portfolio Delivery at Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Phil Douglas - Director General, Border Force at Home Office
Cat Little - Permanent Secretary at Cabinet Office
At 4:15pm: Oral evidence
Jim Harra CB - First Permanent Secretary and Chief Executive at HM Revenue and Customs
Tom Smith - Director, Borders Group at Cabinet Office
Tamara Finkelstein CB - Permanent Secretary at Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Sarah Homer - Director General for Portfolio Delivery at Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Phil Douglas - Director General, Border Force at Home Office
Cat Little - Permanent Secretary at Cabinet Office
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Parliamentary Debates
Valedictory Debate
114 speeches (57,382 words)
Friday 24th May 2024 - Commons Chamber
Department for Work and Pensions
Mentions:
1: Tim Loughton (Con - East Worthing and Shoreham) Some have become millionaires; some have become Ministers for the Cabinet Office with disgracefully larger - Link to Speech

Victims and Prisoners Bill
16 speeches (4,108 words)
Consideration of Commons amendments
Friday 24th May 2024 - Lords Chamber
Ministry of Justice
Mentions:
1: None of duty of candour in relation to major incidents (1) The Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet - Link to Speech

Victims and Prisoners Bill
30 speeches (5,490 words)
Consideration of Lords amendments
Friday 24th May 2024 - Commons Chamber
Ministry of Justice
Mentions:
1: Edward Argar (Con - Charnwood) Friends the Prime Minister and the Minister for the Cabinet Office. - Link to Speech
2: Edward Argar (Con - Charnwood) participated in the statement by the Prime Minister and the subsequent statement by the Minister for the Cabinet - Link to Speech
3: Chris Stephens (SNP - Glasgow South West) The Cabinet Office needs to meet and engage with the infected and affected community to make sure the - Link to Speech
4: Chris Stephens (SNP - Glasgow South West) Office, it looks as though the parents of a deceased infected child will receive the same amount as - Link to Speech

Business of the House
94 speeches (14,516 words)
Thursday 23rd May 2024 - Commons Chamber
Leader of the House
Mentions:
1: Julian Lewis (Con - New Forest East) the House the fact that the Committee has resolved that it will no longer be under the aegis of the Cabinet - Link to Speech

Media Bill
14 speeches (1,469 words)
Consideration of Lords amendments
Thursday 23rd May 2024 - Commons Chamber
Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport
Mentions:
1: Kirsty Blackman (SNP - Aberdeen North) As the SNP Cabinet Office spokesperson, I know how much people rely on them, particularly when it comes - Link to Speech

Contingencies Fund Advance
1 speech (187 words)
Thursday 23rd May 2024 - Written Statements
Department for Business and Trade
Mentions:
1: Maria Caulfield (Con - Lewes) Contingencies Fund advance to make the recently announced interim infected blood payments.The Minister for the Cabinet - Link to Speech

NHS
65 speeches (9,780 words)
Thursday 23rd May 2024 - Commons Chamber
Department of Health and Social Care
Mentions:
1: Victoria Atkins (Con - Louth and Horncastle) Friend the Minister for the Cabinet Office and Paymaster General. - Link to Speech

Victims and Prisoners Bill
29 speeches (5,801 words)
3rd reading
Thursday 23rd May 2024 - Lords Chamber
Ministry of Justice
Mentions:
1: Earl Howe (Con - Excepted Hereditary) Office met the relevant Health Ministers in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland to discuss these operational - Link to Speech



Select Committee Documents
Friday 31st May 2024
Formal Minutes - Formal minutes Session 2021-22 (May 2021 to April 2022)

Foreign Affairs Committee

Found: Office; Ros Eales, Chief Operating Officer, COP26 Unit, Cabinet Office; Dr John Murton, UK COP26 Envoy

Thursday 30th May 2024
Minutes and decisions - Minutes - 4th Meeting - 29 February 2024

Services Committee

Found: The Committee noted that there wo uld be a make or buy assessment with the Cabinet Office, which would

Wednesday 29th May 2024
Formal Minutes - Formal minutes for Session 2023-24

National Security Strategy (Joint Committee)

Found: Ransomware Rt Hon Oliver Dowden MP, Deputy Prime Minister and Chancell or of the Duchy of Lancaster, Cabinet

Wednesday 29th May 2024
Formal Minutes - Formal Minutes, Commons Liaison Committee, 2022-2023

Liaison Committee (Commons)

Found: Public i nquiry recommendations Ordered, That the Chair write to the Minister of the Cabinet Office

Wednesday 29th May 2024
Report - Eighth Report - Environmental audit in the 2019 Parliament

Environmental Audit Committee

Found: Biodiversity Framework, 2 and 1 The departments whose Ministers gave evidence to the Committee are the Cabinet

Wednesday 29th May 2024
Formal Minutes - Formal Minutes, Commons Liaison Committee, 2023-2024

Liaison Committee (Commons)

Found: formerly Future Ge nerations Commissioner for Wales, 2016 -2022 ; Rt Hon John Glen MP , Minister for the Cabinet

Wednesday 29th May 2024
Formal Minutes - Formal Minutes of Session 2023–24

Science, Innovation and Technology Committee

Found: IoCR Ltd) (CYB0036) PETRAS National Centre of Excellence for IoT Systems Cybersecurity (CYB0038) Cabinet

Wednesday 29th May 2024
Report - Thirty-Fourth Report - Asylum Accommodation and UK-Rwanda partnership

Public Accounts Committee

Found: Ukraine HC 69 15th Managing government borrowing HC 74 16th HMRC performance in 2022–23 HC 76 17th Cabinet

Wednesday 29th May 2024
Report - Third Report - The House of Commons standards landscape: how MPs’ standards and conduct are regulated

Committee on Standards

Found: It is ‘owned’ by the Prime Minister and is published by the Cabinet Office by Order in Council.

Wednesday 29th May 2024
Report - First Report - Promoting national strategy: How select committee scrutiny can improve strategic thinking in Whitehall

Liaison Committee (Commons)

Found: Office (or a lead government department overseen by the Cabinet Office).

Wednesday 29th May 2024
Report - Legacy – Parliament 2019–24

Science, Innovation and Technology Committee

Found: Office to merge data, analysis and expertise together for crisis management, and published the UK

Tuesday 28th May 2024
Government Response - Treasury minutes: Government response to the Committee of Public Accounts on the Twenty-third report from Session 2023-24

Public Accounts Committee

Found: 23 Twenty -third report of Session 2023 -24 Cabinet Office Civil Service workforce: Recruitment

Tuesday 28th May 2024
Government Response - Treasury minutes: Government response to the Committee of Public Accounts on the Twentieth report from Session 2023-24

Public Accounts Committee

Found: 6 Twentieth report of Session 2023 -24 HM Treasury, Cabinet Office Monitoring and responding to

Tuesday 28th May 2024
Report - Thirty-Fifth Report - Supporting mobile connectivity

Public Accounts Committee

Found: Ukraine HC 69 15th Managing government borrowing HC 74 16th HMRC performance in 2022–23 HC 76 17th Cabinet

Tuesday 28th May 2024
Written Evidence - Institute for the Future of Work
AIG0019 - Use of artificial intelligence in government

Public Accounts Committee

Found: Conclusion 24.We agree with the NAOs recommendations that: a.The Cabinet Office should identify and

Tuesday 28th May 2024
Written Evidence - Microsoft
AIG0022 - Use of artificial intelligence in government

Public Accounts Committee

Found: By building on individual departmental plans and identifying common, scalable AI applications, the Cabinet

Tuesday 28th May 2024
Written Evidence - The Centre for Long Term Resilience (CLTR)
AIG0024 - Use of artificial intelligence in government

Public Accounts Committee

Found: Innovation and Technology (DSIT) and Government more broadly (e.g. the Central AI Risk Function, the Cabinet

Tuesday 28th May 2024
Written Evidence - Big Brother Watch
AIG0009 - Use of artificial intelligence in government

Public Accounts Committee

Found: Government: Deputy PM speech to government training conference on programming, AI and data science – Cabinet

Tuesday 28th May 2024
Written Evidence - Thorney Isle Research
AIG0005 - Use of artificial intelligence in government

Public Accounts Committee

Found: 2024, eight records of which only three were from central government departments (two from the Cabinet

Tuesday 28th May 2024
Written Evidence - The Glenlead Centre
AIG0012 - Use of artificial intelligence in government

Public Accounts Committee

Found: %20Audit%20Office%20(NAO,making%20and%20improving%20internal%20processes. 2 National Audit Office, Cabinet

Tuesday 28th May 2024
Written Evidence - AI & Partners
AIG0001 - Use of artificial intelligence in government

Public Accounts Committee

Found: adopt AI in the public sector, departments such as DSIT, the Central Digital and Data Office, and the Cabinet

Tuesday 28th May 2024
Written Evidence - British Ports Association
UKB0003 - The UK border: Implementing an effective trade border

Public Accounts Committee

Found: Our members are strongly of the view that the Cabinet Office needs to take overall charge of the situation

Tuesday 28th May 2024
Report - Third Report - Governance of artificial intelligence (AI)

Science, Innovation and Technology Committee

Found: Office), DSIT and HM Treasury began to develop a strategy for AI adoption in the public sector.

Monday 27th May 2024
Report - Thirty-Eighth Report - Rail reform: The rail transformation programme

Public Accounts Committee

Found: Ukraine HC 69 15th Managing government borrowing HC 74 16th HMRC performance in 2022–23 HC 76 17th Cabinet

Sunday 26th May 2024
Report - Thirty-Seventh Report - Decarbonising home heating

Public Accounts Committee

Found: Ukraine HC 69 15th Managing government borrowing HC 74 16th HMRC performance in 2022–23 HC 76 17th Cabinet

Saturday 25th May 2024
Report - Thirty-Sixth Report - Investigation into whistleblowing in the civil service

Public Accounts Committee

Found: The Cabinet Office currently provides support in the form of guidance, policies and training, but it

Friday 24th May 2024
Written Evidence - Freightliner
STO0044 - Strategic transport objectives

Strategic transport objectives - Transport Committee

Found: Cabinet Office coordination of both Brexit and COVID was welcomed by industry, and cross-departmental

Friday 24th May 2024
Correspondence - Letter from the Chair to the Secretary of State and the Chief Executive of Oflog dated 24 May 2024 concerning the Committee’s inquiry into the Office for Local Government

Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Committee

Found: The Cabinet Office should also update its list of public appointments subject to Select Committee pre

Friday 24th May 2024
Written Evidence - University of East Anglia
SOT0090 - The Status of the UK’s Overseas Territories in the 21st Century

The Status of the UK’s Overseas Territories in the 21 Century - Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee

Found: jurisprudence highlighting ultimate decision-making control belongs to the UK Parliament. to the Cabinet

Friday 24th May 2024
Written Evidence - Foreign Commonwealth & Development Office
SOT0091 - The Status of the UK’s Overseas Territories in the 21st Century

The Status of the UK’s Overseas Territories in the 21 Century - Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee

Found: The FCDO will work with Cabinet Office to update guidance so that it is always standard procedure

Friday 24th May 2024
Report - Seventh Report - Disabled people in the housing sector

Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Committee

Found: However, the Disability Unit within the Cabinet Office has strategic oversight of disability policy

Friday 24th May 2024
Report - Thirty-Third Report - Value for Money from Legal Aid

Public Accounts Committee

Found: Ukraine HC 69 15th Managing government borrowing HC 74 16th HMRC performance in 2022–23 HC 76 17th Cabinet

Friday 24th May 2024
Report - Twenty Second Report - 4 Statutory Instruments Reported

Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee)

Found: In a memorandum printed at Appendix 4, the Department sets out a website through which the Cabinet Office

Friday 24th May 2024
Correspondence - Letter from the Chair to Rt Hon Kemi Badenoch MP regarding Retained EU law : the progress and mechanics of reform, dated 24 May 2024

European Scrutiny Committee

Found: We believe that that the ref orm programme should be run from the Cabinet Office with the authority

Friday 24th May 2024
Report - Fifth Report - Transforming the UK’s Evidence Base

Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee

Found: Our report recommends that the Cabinet Office, in partnership with the Office for National Statistics

Thursday 23rd May 2024
Correspondence - Letter from Lord Jay of Ewelme to Rt Hon Steve Baker MP (Cabinet Office Minister), 23 May 2024

Windsor Framework Sub-Committee

Found: Letter from Lord Jay of Ewelme to Rt Hon Steve Baker MP (Cabinet Office Minister), 23 May 2024 Correspondence

Thursday 23rd May 2024
Written Evidence - University of Oxford
BBC0005 - Future funding of the BBC World Service

Future funding of the BBC World Service - International Development Committee

Found: https://advanced-television.com/2021/10/05/bbc-world-service-reports-increased-audience- trust/ Cabinet

Thursday 23rd May 2024
Written Evidence - International Broadcasting Trust
BBC0008 - Future funding of the BBC World Service

Future funding of the BBC World Service - International Development Committee

Found: should be directly funded by central government, either through the FCDO (as previously) or the Cabinet

Thursday 23rd May 2024
Written Evidence - Association for International Broadcasting
BBC0012 - Future funding of the BBC World Service

Future funding of the BBC World Service - International Development Committee

Found: Alternatively, the Cabinet Office may be an appropriate ministerial department for BBC World Service

Thursday 23rd May 2024
Written Evidence - Al Arabiya
BBC0006 - Future funding of the BBC World Service

Future funding of the BBC World Service - International Development Committee

Found: funded by HMG, and the WS budget should sit outside individual Government departments, moving to the Cabinet

Thursday 23rd May 2024
Written Evidence - House of Commons International Affairs & National Security Hub
SSTG0053 - Scrutiny of Strategic Thinking in Government

Scrutiny of Strategic Thinking in Government - Liaison Sub-Committee on Scrutiny of Strategic Thinking in Government

Found: through the recruitment of a dedicated academic fellow—and as a single point of contact with the Cabinet

Thursday 23rd May 2024
Correspondence - Letter from the Minister for Industry and Economic Security relating to appearing before the Committee, 21 May 2024

Business and Trade Committee

Found: Economic Security at the Department for Business and Trade and Minister for Investment Security at the Cabinet

Thursday 23rd May 2024
Written Evidence - University of Birmingham
FDO0078 - Food, Diet and Obesity

Food, Diet and Obesity - Food, Diet and Obesity Committee

Found: Department for Health and Social Care, Prime Minsiter’s Office, 10 Downing Street, HM Treasury, and Cabinet

Thursday 23rd May 2024
Special Report - Third Special Report - Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman Scrutiny 2022–23: Government and PHSO response

Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee

Found: We reiterate the recommendation from our previous report that the Cabinet Office should strongly encourage

Thursday 23rd May 2024
Correspondence - Letter from the Minister for Women - Dame Harriett Baldwin MP

Treasury Committee

Found: Maria Caulfield MP Minister for Women Cabinet Office 70 Whitehall London SW1A 2AS Dame

Wednesday 22nd May 2024
Oral Evidence - Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP), and Alliance Party of Northern Ireland

Strengthening Northern Ireland’s voice in the context of the Windsor Framework - Windsor Framework Sub-Committee

Found: Northern Ireland Executive have been in touch with the FCDO either directly or via the NIO or the Cabinet

Wednesday 22nd May 2024
Correspondence - Correspondence from the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Sentencing relating to the quality of responses to Written Parliamentary Questions, dated 9 May 2024

Procedure Committee

Found: instructions for answering Written Parliamentary Questions in the Guide to Parliamentary Work issued by the Cabinet

Wednesday 22nd May 2024
Correspondence - Correspondence from the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology in relation to a Call for Views on the Cyber Security of AI, dated 13 May 2024

Science, Innovation and Technology Committee

Found: through the AI Safety Summit in November 2023, where the cyber security 1 National Cyber Strategy , Cabinet

Wednesday 22nd May 2024
Written Evidence - Okayama University, Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Harvard University
FDO0023 - Food, Diet and Obesity

Food, Diet and Obesity - Food, Diet and Obesity Committee

Found: of Japan, he also worked for the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Cabinet

Wednesday 22nd May 2024
Oral Evidence - The Welsh Government, and The Welsh Government

The Governance of the Union: Consultation, Co-operation and Legislative Consent - Constitution Committee

Found: Public Questions 96 - 121 Witnesses I: Rebecca Evans MS, Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Constitution & Cabinet

Tuesday 21st May 2024
Correspondence - Letter from Jim Harra, HMRC, following oral evidence on 'The work of HMRC', dated 15 May 2024

Treasury Committee

Found: HMRC HQ occupancy Cabinet Office publications show that HMRC utilised 53% of the space allocated to

Tuesday 21st May 2024
Written Evidence - the Alliance for Middle East Peace (ALLMEP)
FCS0008 - FCDO and civil societies

FCDO and civil societies - International Development Committee

Found: Ben Merrick, a senior Cabinet Office official, said: “We will take on board lessons from that”



Written Answers
Department of Health and Social Care: Disability
Asked by: Caroline Nokes (Conservative - Romsey and Southampton North)
Friday 24th May 2024

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what steps their Department is taking to support the Disability Confident scheme; how many officials in their Department work directly on supporting that scheme; what assessment they have made of the effectiveness of that work in supporting the (a) recruitment and (b) retention of disabled people in their Department; and what further steps they are taking to support their Department’s recruitment and retention of disabled people.

Answered by Andrew Stephenson - Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care)

The Department proudly supports the Disability Confident Scheme, and has renewed its status as a Disability Confident employer. No single official works directly on the scheme, and in line with Civil Service guidance, we have moved away from standalone roles and teams to embed equality, diversity, and inclusion activities within existing human resource portfolios and roles. Activity to support the recruitment and retention of colleagues with a disability is undertaken across our recruitment, talent, and employee experience teams.

In the last calendar year, 11.3% of successful applicants applied under the Disability Confident Scheme. This is a slight increase from last year, at 10.9%. We additionally review our disability representation rates on a regular basis to monitor the impact of our recruitment practices and policy changes. We also have dedicated staff networks to support our disabled employees and celebrate achievements. Turnover of permanent employees who have declared they have a disability is currently approximately 6%, which is significantly lower than the average permanent staff turnover of colleagues who do not have a declared disability.

In 2023, we launched a new Workplace Adjustments policy, process, and passport. The new process is designed to ensure everyone in the Department can access the support they need as easily and quickly as possible via a person-centred approach that identifies and seeks to remove workplace barriers.

We also delivered several talent schemes that can assist in supporting the retention and development of disabled colleagues. This includes Beyond Boundaries, a 12-month programme for the Senior Executive Officer grade and below, to support candidates in reaching their full potential. As part of the programme, to support disability positive action, last year we ringfenced six job places out of 30, based on the proportionality of our disabled workforce, the People Survey, and recruitment data. We expect to take similar action this year.

In addition, the Future Leaders Scheme (FLS) is a 12-month accelerated development scheme for Grade 6 or 7 colleagues, who have the potential to progress to the Civil Service’s most senior and critical leadership roles. There is an option for those candidates who declare a disability or long-term health condition, or both, to enrol on the Disability Empowers Leadership Talent Association (DELTA) integrated scheme. In 2022, we had four candidates participate in DELTA out of the 21 successful FLS candidates, and two out of 26 in 2021, as per the data from the Cabinet Office. It should be noted that due to the sensitive nature of the programmes, not all participants are comfortable in being open about participation in DELTA, especially those with disabilities who have yet to disclose this to their colleagues or managers.

Finally, the Department’s mutual mentoring programme encourages underrepresented groups, including colleagues with disabilities, to mentor senior civil service colleagues to help increase the engagement and retention of underrepresented staff, and increase cultural intelligence in senior leaders.

Department for Education: Equality
Asked by: John Hayes (Conservative - South Holland and The Deepings)
Friday 24th May 2024

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what the cost to the public purse was of staff diversity networks in her Department in each of the last five years.

Answered by Damian Hinds - Minister of State (Education)

The government has audited the cost-effectiveness of all equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) activities, through the review of EDI spending announced last June.

On 14 May, the Minister without Portfolio made a written statement on the latest findings from the review. This can be found at: https://questions-statements.parliament.uk/written-statements/detail/2024-05-14/hcws464.

In response to these findings, the Cabinet Office is publishing the Civil Service EDI Expenditure Guidance. This includes an end to all external spending on EDI activity, unless cleared and authorised by Ministers.

Further guidance on diversity staff networks is being developed, and the department will seek to publish additional data on historic spending to assist transparency in this area.

Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office: Equality
Asked by: John Hayes (Conservative - South Holland and The Deepings)
Friday 24th May 2024

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Deputy Foreign Secretary, what the total cost to the public purse was of staff diversity networks in his Department in each of the last five years.

Answered by David Rutley - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The Government has audited the cost-effectiveness of all equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) activities, through the review of EDI spending announced last June. On 14 May the Minister without Portfolio made a written statement [https://questions-statements.parliament.uk/written-statements/detail/2024-05-14/hcws464] on the latest findings from the review. In response to these findings, the Cabinet Office is publishing the Civil Service EDI Expenditure Guidance. This includes an end to all external spending on EDI activity, unless cleared and authorised by Ministers. Further guidance on diversity staff networks is being developed, and we will seek to publish additional data on historic spending to assist transparency in this area.

Northern Ireland Office: Redundancy Pay
Asked by: Justin Madders (Labour - Ellesmere Port and Neston)
Thursday 23rd May 2024

Question to the Northern Ireland Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, whether any ministerial redundancy payments have been repaid to their Department since 2019.

Answered by Chris Heaton-Harris - Secretary of State for Northern Ireland

No ministerial redundancy payments have been repaid to the Department since 2019.

The Provision of severance payments for Ministers is set out in legislation. Details of the severance payments made to ministers when leaving office are published in departments’ annual reports and accounts.

Similarly, the provision of severance payments for special advisers is set out in the Model Contract, which is available on gov.uk, including provisions for repayment of severance if reappointed. The cost of severance payments made to special advisers across government is published annually by the Cabinet Office.

Defence: Procurement
Asked by: Maria Eagle (Labour - Garston and Halewood)
Thursday 23rd May 2024

Question to the Ministry of Defence:

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, if he will make an assessment of the potential merits of mandating the use of domestic steel in defence procurement contracts.

Answered by James Cartlidge - Minister of State (Ministry of Defence)

Steel is procured in accordance with Cabinet Office guidelines with many defence programmes requiring specialised steels that are not manufactured in the UK.

Steel for our major defence programmes is generally sourced by our prime contractors from a range of UK and international suppliers. This Government is committed to creating the right conditions in the UK for a competitive and sustainable steel industry. It publishes its future pipeline for steel requirements, together with data on how Departments are complying with steel procurement guidance. This enables UK steel manufacturers to better plan and bid for Government contracts.

Ministry of Justice: Equality
Asked by: John Hayes (Conservative - South Holland and The Deepings)
Thursday 23rd May 2024

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what the cost to the public purse was of staff diversity networks in his Department in each of the last five years.

Answered by Mike Freer - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Ministry of Justice)

The Government has audited the cost-effectiveness of all equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) activities, through the review of EDI spending announced last June.

On 14 May, the Minister without Portfolio made a written statement on the latest findings from the review.

In response to these findings, the Cabinet Office is publishing the Civil Service EDI Expenditure Guidance. This includes an end to all external spending on EDI activity, unless cleared and authorised by Ministers.

Further guidance on diversity staff networks is being developed, and we will seek to publish additional data on historic spending to assist transparency in this area.

Department for Culture, Media and Sport: Equality
Asked by: John Hayes (Conservative - South Holland and The Deepings)
Thursday 23rd May 2024

Question to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, what the total cost to the public purse was of staff diversity networks in her Department in each of the last five years.

Answered by Julia Lopez - Minister of State (Department for Science, Innovation and Technology)

The Government has audited the cost-effectiveness of all equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) activities, through the review of EDI spending announced last June.

On 14th May the Minister without Portfolio made a written statement on the latest findings from the review.

In response to these findings, the Cabinet Office is publishing the Civil Service EDI Expenditure Guidance. This includes an end to all external spending on EDI activity, unless cleared and authorised by Ministers.

Further guidance on diversity staff networks is being developed, and we will seek to publish additional data on historic spending to assist transparency in this area.

Home Office: Equality
Asked by: John Hayes (Conservative - South Holland and The Deepings)
Thursday 23rd May 2024

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what the total cost to the public purse was of staff diversity networks in his Department in each of the last five years.

Answered by Chris Philp - Minister of State (Home Office)

Our financial records show that for the five financial Years 19/20 to 23/24 costs recorded for our staff networks total £215, 835.

This does not include expenditure by all staff networks which may have had costs met through central budgets based on specific business cases and other ad-hoc requests during the period. Disproportionate effort would be required to identify such costs.

In addition, the Government has audited the cost-effectiveness of all equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) activities, through the review of EDI spending announced last June. On 14th May the Minister without Portfolio made a written statement on the latest findings from the review.

In response to these findings, the Cabinet Office has published the Civil Service EDI Expenditure Guidance. This includes an end to all external spending on EDI activity, unless cleared and authorised by Ministers.

The Cabinet Office is also developing new guidance for staff diversity networks. This will outline clear expectations and parameters around the role and function of networks so that they support productivity and are aligned to Civil Service Values, Civil Service D&I Strategy and Government Reform commitments.

Treasury: Equality
Asked by: John Hayes (Conservative - South Holland and The Deepings)
Thursday 23rd May 2024

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what the cost to the public purse was of staff diversity networks in his Department in each of the last five years.

Answered by Gareth Davies - Exchequer Secretary (HM Treasury)

The Government has audited the cost-effectiveness of all equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) activities, through the review of EDI spending announced last June.

On 14th May the Minister without Portfolio made a written statement on the latest findings from the review. In response to these findings, the Cabinet Office is publishing the Civil Service EDI Expenditure Guidance. This includes an end to all external spending on EDI activity, unless cleared and authorised by Ministers.

Further guidance on diversity staff networks is being developed, and we will seek to publish additional data on historic spending to assist transparency in this area.

Food
Asked by: Daisy Cooper (Liberal Democrat - St Albans)
Thursday 23rd May 2024

Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, with reference to the Seventh Report of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee of Session 2022-23 on Food Security, HC622, published on 28 July 2023, whether he has undertaken a comprehensive review of Departmental responsibilities and structures on food policy.

Answered by Mark Spencer - Minister of State (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)

As we have previously articulated in the Government Response to the recommendations for the House of Commons, Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee - Food Security report, the Government agrees with the need for policy coherence and for strong leadership on food-related issues. Food supply is one of the UK's 13 Critical National Infrastructure sectors. Defra and the Food Standards Agency (FSA) are joint Lead Government Departments (LGDs), with Defra leading on supply and the FSA on food safety. As such Defra works closely with the Cabinet Office and other LGDs ensuring food supply is fully incorporated as part of emergency preparedness, including consideration of dependencies on other sectors. There are clear accountabilities within Cabinet, and attendant Departmental responsibilities, with cross-Whitehall structures enabling coordination.

Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration: Public Appointments
Asked by: Lord Bishop of Chelmsford (Bishops - Bishops)
Thursday 23rd May 2024

Question to the Home Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government what plans they have to appoint an Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration; and in what timeframe.

Answered by Lord Sharpe of Epsom - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Home Office)

The process to recruit a new Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration follows the principles set out within the Cabinet Office Governance Code on Public Appointments:

https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/65c4f9a19c5b7f0012951b7a/governance_code_on_public_appointments.pdf

The competition opened on 21 February, and the closing date for applications was 2 April 2024. Our intention is to make the appointment as soon as possible, and an indicative timetable is available on the Public Appointments website:

Role details – Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration – Apply for a public appointment – GOV.UK (apply-for-public-appointment.service.gov.uk)

Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency: Contracts
Asked by: Emily Thornberry (Labour - Islington South and Finsbury)
Wednesday 22nd May 2024

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, pursuant to the Answer of 16 May 2024 to Question 25812 on Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency: Contracts and with reference to the Minister without Portfolio's article of 12 May 2024 in The Sunday Telegraph, whether the DVLA intends to cancel the contract with Political Engagement Ltd.

Answered by Guy Opperman - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport)

The DVLA is reviewing a range of commitments, in line with Cabinet Office guidance. There has been no spending under this particular contract.



Bill Documents
May. 24 2024
Bill 230 EN 2023-24
Victims and Prisoners Act 2024
Explanatory Notes

Found: The clause includes a provision that the Secretary of State or Minister for the Cabinet Office may

May. 24 2024
Victims and Prisoners Act 2024 (c. 21)
Victims and Prisoners Act 2024
Act of Parliament

Found: conferred on the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office apart from this section.

May. 24 2024
HL Bill 91-I Marshalled list for Consideration of Commons Agreements with Amendments, Disagreements with Amendments in Lieu and Disagreements with Reasons
Victims and Prisoners Act 2024
Amendment Paper

Found: of candour in relation to major incidents (1) The Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet

May. 24 2024
HL Bill 91 Commons Agreements with Amendments, Disagreements with Amendments in Lieu and Disagreements with Reasons
Victims and Prisoners Act 2024
Bill

Found: of candour in relation to major incidents (1) The Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet

May. 24 2024
Consideration of Lords Amendments as at 24 May 2024
Victims and Prisoners Act 2024
Amendment Paper

Found: of candour in relation to major incidents (1) The Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet

May. 24 2024
HL Bill 91-I Marshalled list for Consideration of Commons Agreements with Amendments, Disagreements with Amendments in Lieu and Disagreements with Reasons
Victims and Prisoners Act 2024
Amendment Paper

Found: of candour in relation to major incidents (1) The Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet

May. 23 2024
Bill 230 2023-24 (Lords Amendments to the Bill)
Victims and Prisoners Act 2024
Bill

Found: (10) The Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office may by regulations repeal

May. 22 2024
HL Bill 86 (as amended on Report)
Victims and Prisoners Act 2024
Bill

Found: non-executive member appointed by the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office



National Audit Office
May. 24 2024
Report - Reducing the backlog in the Crown Court (PDF)

Found: arrangements 2.2 In April 2021, the National Economic and Recovery T askforce, established by the Cabinet



Department Publications - Guidance
Monday 17th June 2024
HM Treasury
Source Page: Whole of Government Accounts 2023 to 2024: guidance for preparers
Document: (Excel)

Found: OfficeCAD022AcademiesAcademiesCAP074CMA Trust StatementCMA Trust StatementCBA033NHS EnglandNHS EnglandCBADJ1CLS - CABINET

Wednesday 22nd May 2024
Home Office
Source Page: Immigration Rules archive: 11 April 2024 to 15 May 2024
Document: (PDF)

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



Department Publications - News and Communications
Thursday 13th June 2024
HM Treasury
Source Page: DAO 02/24 - Accounts Directions 2023-24
Document: (PDF)

Found: to the following government departments and pension schemes: No Name Government Departments 1 Cabinet

Friday 24th May 2024
Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport
Source Page: New Chair appointed to The Royal Parks Board.
Document: New Chair appointed to The Royal Parks Board. (webpage)

Found: This appointment is subject to confirmation by the new administration as set out in the cabinet office

Friday 24th May 2024
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Source Page: New Chair of the Consumer Council for Water appointed
Document: New Chair of the Consumer Council for Water appointed (webpage)

Found: appointment has been made in accordance with the Governance Code on Public Appointments published by the Cabinet



Department Publications - Statistics
Tuesday 11th June 2024
Department for Work and Pensions
Source Page: Universal Credit statistics, 29 April 2013 to 9 May 2024
Document: (ODS)

Found: is a response rate of 70%, as advised by the European Human Rights Commission (and endorsed by the Cabinet

Thursday 6th June 2024
Ministry of Justice
Source Page: Civil justice statistics quarterly: January to March 2024
Document: (ODS)

Found: 0.666666666666667 0 0 9 3 0.333333333333333 1 0.111111111111111 5 2 0.4 0 0 8 5 0.625 4 0.5 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Cabinet

Thursday 6th June 2024
Ministry of Justice
Source Page: Civil justice statistics quarterly: January to March 2024
Document: (ODS)

Found: 9 3 0.333333333333333 1 0.111111111111111 5 2 0.4 0 0.0 8 5 0.625 4 0.5 1 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0 0.0 0 0.0 Cabinet

Friday 24th May 2024
Department for Science, Innovation & Technology
Source Page: Japan: UK Science and Innovation Network summary
Document: (PDF)

Found: The Cabinet Office of Japan leads on multilateral science cooperation such as G7, as well as coordinates



Department Publications - Transparency
Thursday 30th May 2024
HM Treasury
Source Page: HMT spend greater than £25,000: February 2024
Document: (webpage)

Found: Internal training 172,082 HM Treasury HMT 27/02/2024 Facilities Service Charges Non-recoverable HR Team Cabinet

Thursday 30th May 2024
HM Treasury
Source Page: Government procurement card HMT spend greater than £500: January 2024
Document: Government procurement card HMT spend greater than £500: January 2024 (webpage)

Found: Details The Minister for the Cabinet Office has committed government to publishing procurement card

Thursday 30th May 2024
HM Treasury
Source Page: HMT spend greater than £25,000: March 2024
Document: (webpage)

Found: Ltd 316105 IT costs 1,199,300 HM Treasury HMT 26/03/2024 Printing & Binding (Admin) HR Ops Central Cabinet

Thursday 30th May 2024
HM Treasury
Source Page: Government procurement card HMT spend greater than £500: February 2024
Document: Government procurement card HMT spend greater than £500: February 2024 (webpage)

Found: Details The Minister for the Cabinet Office has committed government to publishing procurement card

Thursday 30th May 2024
HM Treasury
Source Page: Government procurement card HMT spend greater than £500: March 2024
Document: Government procurement card HMT spend greater than £500: March 2024 (webpage)

Found: Details The Minister for the Cabinet Office has committed government to publishing procurement card

Thursday 30th May 2024
HM Treasury
Source Page: HMT spend greater than £25,000: January 2024
Document: (webpage)

Found: Delivery Refinitiv 307521 Market Data 84,658 HM Treasury HMT 31/01/2024 Telephony   New Tower Services Cabinet



Department Publications - Policy and Engagement
Wednesday 29th May 2024
HM Treasury
Source Page: Treasury Minutes progress report – May 2024
Document: (PDF)

Found: The Minister for the Cabinet Office and Chief Secretary to the Treasury wrote to all Secretaries of

Wednesday 29th May 2024
HM Treasury
Source Page: Treasury Minutes progress report – May 2024
Document: (PDF)

Found: The Minister for the Cabinet Office and Chief Secretary to the Treasury wrote to all Secretaries of



Department Publications - Policy paper
Wednesday 22nd May 2024
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Source Page: Lord Pickles Alderney expert review
Document: (PDF)

Found: one of a number of post -war interrogation reports in Geschichte des Oberbefehlshabers West held at Cabinet

Tuesday 21st May 2024
Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities
Source Page: Electoral registration: government response to the Select Committee report
Document: (PDF)

Found: The Cabinet Office commissioned IFF research to undertake an evaluation of the Student Electoral Registration

Tuesday 21st May 2024
Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities
Source Page: Electoral registration: government response to the Select Committee report
Document: (PDF)

Found: The Cabinet Office commissioned IFF research to undertake an evaluation of the Student Electoral Registration



Non-Departmental Publications - Transparency
Jun. 18 2024
Competition and Markets Authority
Source Page: SCS secondary paid employment details 2023 to 2024
Document: SCS secondary paid employment details 2023 to 2024 (webpage)
Transparency

Found: Documents SCS secondary paid employment details 2023 to 2024 HTML Details The Cabinet

Jun. 07 2024
Competition and Markets Authority
Source Page: CMA: spending over £25,000, March 2024
Document: (webpage)
Transparency

Found: £47,612.42 IT Infrastructure and Software Support CMA 26/03/2024 External Training Costs CMA Academy Cabinet

May. 31 2024
FCDO Services
Source Page: FCDO Services spend over £25,000, April 2024
Document: FCDO Services spend over £25,000, April 2024 (webpage)
Transparency

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



Non-Departmental Publications - News and Communications
Jun. 13 2024
Advisory Committee on Business Appointments
Source Page: de Botton, Amber, Director of Communications at No.10, Cabinet Office - ACOBA advice
Document: (PDF)
News and Communications

Found: de Botton, Amber, Director of Communications at No.10, Cabinet Office - ACOBA advice

Jun. 13 2024
Advisory Committee on Business Appointments
Source Page: de Botton, Amber, Director of Communications at No.10, Cabinet Office - ACOBA advice
Document: (PDF)
News and Communications

Found: de Botton, Amber, Director of Communications at No.10, Cabinet Office - ACOBA advice

Jun. 13 2024
Advisory Committee on Business Appointments
Source Page: de Botton, Amber, Director of Communications at No.10, Cabinet Office - ACOBA advice
Document: (PDF)
News and Communications

Found: de Botton, Amber, Director of Communications at No.10, Cabinet Office - ACOBA advice

Jun. 13 2024
Advisory Committee on Business Appointments
Source Page: de Botton, Amber, Director of Communications at No.10, Cabinet Office - ACOBA advice
Document: de Botton, Amber, Director of Communications at No.10, Cabinet Office - ACOBA advice (webpage)
News and Communications

Found: de Botton, Amber, Director of Communications at No.10, Cabinet Office - ACOBA advice

Jun. 13 2024
Advisory Committee on Business Appointments
Source Page: de Botton, Amber, Director of Communications at No.10, Cabinet Office - ACOBA advice
Document: letter (PDF)
News and Communications

Found: de Botton, Amber, Director of Communications at No.10, Cabinet Office - ACOBA advice

Jun. 11 2024
Advisory Committee on Business Appointments
Source Page: Chisholm, Alex- Chief Operating Officer for the Civil Service and Permanent Secretary, the Cabinet Office- ACOBA advice
Document: (PDF)
News and Communications

Found: Chisholm, Alex- Chief Operating Officer for the Civil Service and Permanent Secretary, the Cabinet Office

Jun. 11 2024
Advisory Committee on Business Appointments
Source Page: Chisholm, Alex- Chief Operating Officer for the Civil Service and Permanent Secretary, the Cabinet Office- ACOBA advice
Document: letter (PDF)
News and Communications

Found: Chisholm, Alex- Chief Operating Officer for the Civil Service and Permanent Secretary, the Cabinet Office

Jun. 11 2024
Advisory Committee on Business Appointments
Source Page: Chisholm, Alex- Chief Operating Officer for the Civil Service and Permanent Secretary, the Cabinet Office- ACOBA advice
Document: Chisholm, Alex- Chief Operating Officer for the Civil Service and Permanent Secretary, the Cabinet Office- ACOBA advice (webpage)
News and Communications

Found: Chisholm, Alex- Chief Operating Officer for the Civil Service and Permanent Secretary, the Cabinet Office

Jun. 11 2024
Advisory Committee on Business Appointments
Source Page: Vallance, Patrick - former Government Chief Scientific Adviser - ACOBA Advice
Document: (PDF)
News and Communications

Found: The Cabinet Office noted he may have access to privileged information on the UK system but did not think

Jun. 11 2024
Advisory Committee on Business Appointments
Source Page: Vallance, Patrick - former Government Chief Scientific Adviser - ACOBA Advice
Document: letter (PDF)
News and Communications

Found: The Cabinet Office noted he may have access to privileged information on the UK system but did not think

Jun. 11 2024
Advisory Committee on Business Appointments
Source Page: Vallance, Patrick - former Government Chief Scientific Adviser - ACOBA Advice
Document: (PDF)
News and Communications

Found: BUSINESS APPOINTMENT APPLICATION: Sir Patrick Vallance, former Government Chief Scientific Adviser, Cabinet

Jun. 11 2024
Advisory Committee on Business Appointments
Source Page: Vallance, Patrick - former Government Chief Scientific Adviser - ACOBA Advice
Document: Vallance, Patrick - former Government Chief Scientific Adviser - ACOBA Advice (webpage)
News and Communications

Found: ACOBA Advice Advice to Sir Patrick Vallance, former Government Chief Scientific Adviser at the Cabinet

Jun. 11 2024
Advisory Committee on Business Appointments
Source Page: Truss, Elizabeth - former Prime Minister - ACOBA Advice
Document: (PDF)
News and Communications

Found: The Cabinet Office and the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office confirmed the details you provided

Jun. 11 2024
Advisory Committee on Business Appointments
Source Page: Truss, Elizabeth - former Prime Minister - ACOBA Advice
Document: (PDF)
News and Communications

Found: FCDO and the Cabinet Office confirmed the details you provided in this application. 5.

Jun. 05 2024
Advisory Committee on Business Appointments
Source Page: ACOBA – 2024 General Election period
Document: ACOBA – 2024 General Election period (webpage)
News and Communications

Found: publish advice when roles are announced or taken up, in line with General Election guidance issued by the Cabinet

May. 24 2024
Infected Blood Compensation Authority
Source Page: Infected Blood Compensation body and Victims and Prisoners Bill become law
Document: Infected Blood Compensation body and Victims and Prisoners Bill become law (webpage)
News and Communications

Found: The Minister for the Cabinet Office outlined the Government’s commitment to deliver compensation on the

May. 24 2024
Royal Parks
Source Page: New Chair appointed to The Royal Parks Board.
Document: New Chair appointed to The Royal Parks Board. (webpage)
News and Communications

Found: This appointment is subject to confirmation by the new administration as set out in the cabinet office

May. 24 2024
Consumer Council for Water
Source Page: New Chair of the Consumer Council for Water appointed
Document: New Chair of the Consumer Council for Water appointed (webpage)
News and Communications

Found: appointment has been made in accordance with the Governance Code on Public Appointments published by the Cabinet

May. 24 2024
Natural England
Source Page: New members appointed to the Natural England board
Document: New members appointed to the Natural England board (webpage)
News and Communications

Found: been made in accordance with the Ministerial Governance Code on Public Appointments published by the Cabinet



Non-Departmental Publications - Policy paper
May. 24 2024
Committee on Standards in Public Life
Source Page: AI and Public Standards: 2024 AI seminar summary note
Document: (PDF)
Policy paper

Found: Technology and Democracy, University of Cambridge ● Mike Potter, Government Chief Digital Officer, Cabinet




Cabinet Office mentioned in Scottish results


Scottish Select Committee Publications
Monday 10th June 2024
Correspondence - Correspondence to the Convener from Roy Brannen, Director-General Net Zero, Scottish Government, 10 June 2024
The 2022/23 audit of the Water Industry Commission: Response Scottish Government, June 2024

Inquiry: The 2022/23 audit of the Water Industry Commission for Scotland
Committee: Public Audit Committee

Found: UK Civil Service core development programmes, commis sioned from the Cabinet Office, can draw on UK


Correspondence - Response from the Department for Work and Pensions regarding the Additional costs of disability in Scotland report
Extra Cost of Disability - Department for Work and Pensions Response

Inquiry: The extra costs of living with a disability
Committee: Social Justice and Social Security Committee

Found: has a commitment to improving the understanding of the cost of living for disabled people with the Cabinet


Correspondence - Response the Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice regarding the Additional costs of disability in Scotland report
Extra Cost of Disability - Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice Response

Inquiry: The extra costs of living with a disability
Committee: Social Justice and Social Security Committee

Found: The UK Government’s Cabinet Office Disability Unit, has commissioned the Research Institute for Disabled



Scottish Parliamentary Debates
Priorities for Scotland
61 speeches (49,291 words)
Wednesday 22nd May 2024 - Main Chamber
Mentions:
1: Swinney, John (SNP - Perthshire North) Earlier this year, the Welsh Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Constitution and Cabinet Office, Rebecca - Link to Speech

Infected Blood Inquiry
28 speeches (32,168 words)
Tuesday 21st May 2024 - Main Chamber
Mentions:
1: Swinney, John (SNP - Perthshire North) Scotland.I know from my own ministerial experience that any process that involves John Glen of the Cabinet - Link to Speech
2: Swinney, John (SNP - Perthshire North) optimistic about the engagement route with the United Kingdom Government because it is being handled by the Cabinet - Link to Speech