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Calendar
Wednesday 11th February 2026 2 p.m.
Welsh Affairs Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: The work of the Secretary of State for Wales
At 2:30pm: Oral evidence
Rt Hon Jo Stevens MP - Secretary of State for Wales at Wales Office
Anna McMorrin MP - Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at Wales Office
Ciarán Hayes - Director at Wales Office
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Wednesday 25th February 2026 2 p.m.
Welsh Affairs Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: Housing and homelessness in Wales
At 2:30pm: Oral evidence
Lauren Caley - Policy and Campaigns at Shelter Cymru
Katie Dalton - Director at Cymorth Cymru
Dr Steffan Evans - CEO at Bevan Foundation
Debbie Thomas - Head of Policy and Communications (Wales) at Crisis
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Select Committee Documents
Monday 2nd February 2026
Oral Evidence - Department for Business and Trade at UK Government, and Department for Business and Trade at UK Government

Promoting Wales for inward investment - Welsh Affairs Committee
Wednesday 4th February 2026
Correspondence - Correspondence to and from Network Rail, relating to the evidence session on 29 October, dated 23 January.

Welsh Affairs Committee
Wednesday 4th February 2026
Correspondence - Correspondence to and from Swansea Bay University Health Board, relating to the inquiry into Prisons, Probation, and Rehabilitation in Wales, dated 8 January.

Welsh Affairs Committee
Wednesday 11th February 2026
Correspondence - Correspondence from Scarlets Supporters Trust, relating to the evidence session on 21 January

Welsh Affairs Committee
Wednesday 11th February 2026
Correspondence - Correspondence from CF10 Rugby Trust, relating to the evidence session on 21 January

Welsh Affairs Committee
Wednesday 11th February 2026
Correspondence - Correspondence from Ospreys Supporters Club, relating to the evidence session on 21 January

Welsh Affairs Committee
Wednesday 11th February 2026
Correspondence - Correspondence from Lord Harrington, relating to the inquiry Promoting Wales for Inward Investment, dated 22 January

Welsh Affairs Committee
Wednesday 11th February 2026
Correspondence - Correspondence to and from S4C, relating to the evidence session on 14 January, dated 3 February and 6 February

Welsh Affairs Committee
Wednesday 11th February 2026
Correspondence - Correspondence to and from Natural Resources Wales, relating to the inquiry The environmental and economic legacy of Wales’ industrial past, dated 27 January

Welsh Affairs Committee
Wednesday 11th February 2026
Correspondence - Correspondence from Dragons Official Supporters Club, relating to the evidence session on 21 January

Welsh Affairs Committee
Wednesday 11th February 2026
Oral Evidence - 2026-02-11 14:30:00+00:00

Welsh Affairs Committee


Select Committee Inquiry
4 Feb 2026
Cross-border healthcare arrangements between England and Wales
Welsh Affairs Committee (Select)

Submit Evidence (by 27 Mar 2026)


Cross-border healthcare affects individuals living in both England and across Wales, who travel between the nations for GPs, specialist care, hospitals, and more. Cross-border healthcare arrangements between England and Wales offer unique challenges, some of which the Welsh Affairs Committee heard during a one-off evidence session conducted in January 2025.

 

This inquiry is building on the Committee’s previous evidence session on cross-border healthcare to explore in greater depth the issues affecting patients. It will look at the progress that has been made with cross-border healthcare arrangements as well as identify areas of improvement. It will also seek to address the impact of recent policy healthcare announcements on cross-border healthcare arrangements.

 

Read the call for evidence to find out more about the inquiry.



Written Answers
Devolution: Wales
Asked by: Liz Saville Roberts (Plaid Cymru - Dwyfor Meirionnydd)
Monday 2nd February 2026

Question to the Wales Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales, pursuant to the answer of 27 January 2026 to Question 107737 on Devolution: Wales, the future devolution of which specific key policy areas have been discussed; when each of those discussions took place with Welsh Government Ministers since July 2024

Answered by Jo Stevens - Secretary of State for Wales

I have regular discussions with Welsh Government Ministers on a wide range of policy issues, including on the devolution settlement. Unlike Plaid Cymru, who wish to force their costly, separatist ideology on the people of Wales, Labour is the party of devolution. We created devolution, we defend devolution from parties who wish to destroy it, and we will always update the devolution settlement to ensure it delivers the best outcomes for people and communities across Wales.

Police: Wales
Asked by: Lord Wigley (Plaid Cymru - Life peer)
Thursday 5th February 2026

Question to the Wales Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government what representations they have received from the Welsh Government about the devolution of responsibility for the police service in Wales to Senedd Cymru; and on what dates they received those representations.

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

The Secretary of State for Wales and her Cabinet colleagues engage with Welsh Ministers frequently on a wide range of issues, including the future of devolution in key policy areas. Established intergovernmental mechanisms also provide ongoing opportunities for the UK and Welsh Governments to engage on matters relating to policing, and to ensure that Welsh priorities are fully considered within the existing devolution settlement.

Devolution: Wales
Asked by: Lord Wigley (Plaid Cymru - Life peer)
Thursday 5th February 2026

Question to the Wales Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government, with regard to the speech by the First Minister of Wales on 22 January about devolution, what consideration they have given to introducing a constitutional reform bill to define the responsibilities of the Welsh Government in law.

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

The UK Government has regular discussions with the Welsh Government on a range of issues, including the Welsh devolution settlement. It is in our shared interests that the settlement clearly defines the responsibilities of our respective governments and that it delivers for the people of Wales.

Wales Office: Credit Unions
Asked by: Gareth Thomas (Labour (Co-op) - Harrow West)
Friday 13th February 2026

Question to the Wales Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales, whether they will require their department and agencies to offer payroll deductions to all employees to enable them to join a credit union.

Answered by Jo Stevens - Secretary of State for Wales

Staff in my Department are employed by the Ministry of Justice (MoJ), which provides payroll services on our behalf.

The MoJ does not currently operate a payroll‑deduction facility for credit union membership, however, staff who wish to join a credit union can already do so independently. My department continues to support staff financial wellbeing through the MoJ’s wider financial wellbeing offer, which provides access to information, tools, and advice.

Question Link
Asked by: Mims Davies (Conservative - East Grinstead and Uckfield)
Thursday 12th February 2026

Question to the Wales Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales, what discussions she has had with her counterpart in the Welsh Government on how much of the £445 million funding for Welsh railways will be spent on (a) electrification, (b) railway station development, (c) railway station development and track upgrade and (d) any other category of expenditure.

Answered by Jo Stevens - Secretary of State for Wales

I have regular discussions with Welsh Government Ministers on a range of issues, including this Government’s historic investment in Welsh rail.

The UK Government has announced at least £445 million for rail enhancements in Wales, to right years of underfunding by previous Conservative Governments and unleash Wales’ economic potential.

This will mean new stations, more and faster trains on the key lines across North and South Wales, connecting people with the new, well-paid jobs we are creating across Wales.

The UK Government will set out more detail on the pipeline of projects that we will deliver very shortly.

Question Link
Asked by: Mims Davies (Conservative - East Grinstead and Uckfield)
Thursday 12th February 2026

Question to the Wales Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales, what discussions she has had with her counterpart in the Welsh Government on how much and what proportion of the £450 million investment in Welsh railways will be spent in the current spending review period; and whether her Department has issued guidance to Network Rail on the expected delivery schedule for that funding.

Answered by Jo Stevens - Secretary of State for Wales

The UK Government has announced at least £445 million for rail enhancements in Wales, to right years of underfunding by previous Conservative Governments and unleash Wales’ economic potential.

The vast majority of this investment will be spent in this Spending Review period, with a small amount profiled beyond this Spending Review period to help the development of the next set of projects.

This will mean new stations, more and faster trains on the key lines across North and South Wales, connecting people with the new, well-paid jobs we are creating across Wales.

The UK Government will set out more detail on the pipeline of projects that we will deliver very shortly.

Question Link
Asked by: Mims Davies (Conservative - East Grinstead and Uckfield)
Thursday 12th February 2026

Question to the Wales Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales, if she will provide a breakdown by operations, maintenance, renewals and enhancement of funding committed by the UK Government to Welsh railways between 2025–26 and 2028–29.

Answered by Jo Stevens - Secretary of State for Wales

Estimated Operations, Maintenance and Renewals (OMR) expenditure for Wales during Control Period (CP) 7 is broken down as follows:

2024-25 - £502 million

2025-26 - £447 million

2026-27 - £503 million

2027-28 - £499 million

2028-29 - £487 million

In addition to this, the UK Government has announced at least £445 million for rail enhancements in Wales, to right years of underfunding by previous Conservative Governments and unleash Wales’ economic potential.

This will mean new stations, more and faster trains on the key lines across North and South Wales, connecting people with the new, well-paid jobs we are creating across Wales.

The UK Government will set out more detail on the pipeline of projects that we will deliver very shortly.

Question Link
Asked by: Mims Davies (Conservative - East Grinstead and Uckfield)
Thursday 12th February 2026

Question to the Wales Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales, whether the investment announced for Welsh railways forms part of a multi-year funding settlement; and how much of the investment is guaranteed beyond 2025–26, including planned spend in 2026–27 and 2027–28.

Answered by Jo Stevens - Secretary of State for Wales

The UK Government has announced at least £445 million for rail enhancements in Wales, to right years of underfunding by previous Conservative Governments and unleash Wales’ economic potential. The vast majority of this investment will be spent in this Spending Review period.

This investment will mean new stations, more and faster trains on the key lines across North and South Wales, connecting people with the new, well-paid jobs we are creating across Wales.

The UK Government will set out more detail on the pipeline of projects that we will deliver very shortly.



Draft Secondary Legislation
The Tertiary Education and Research (Wales) Act 2022 (Consequential Amendments) Order 2026
This Order is made under section 150(1)(a) and (b) and (2)(a) of the Government of Wales Act 2006 which, among other things, enables the Secretary of State to make provision to modify enactments in consequence of an Act of Senedd Cymru or any subordinate legislation made under such Acts.
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Wales Office mentioned

Select Committee Documents
Wednesday 11th February 2026
Estimate memoranda - MHCLG 2025-26 Supplementary Estimates Memorandum

Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee

Found: (Freeports)-0.4=SUM(B100:C100)-0.3Welsh Assembly Government for Port Talbot -1.3=SUM(B101:C101)Wales Office

Wednesday 4th February 2026
Written Evidence - Advanced Care Research Centre, University of Edinburgh
SPA0012 - Transition to State Pension age

Transition to State Pension age - Work and Pensions Committee

Found: to pension age. 3 ONS 2025, Healthy life expectancy by national area deprivation, England and Wales, Office



Parliamentary Research
Revised Government spending plans for 2025/26 - CBP-10500
Feb. 16 2026

Found: spending plans for 2025/26 53 Commons Library Research Briefing, 16 February 2026 Wales The Wales Office



Department Publications - Policy and Engagement
Thursday 12th February 2026
Department of Health and Social Care
Source Page: Smoke-free, heated tobacco-free and vape-free places in England
Document: (PDF)

Found: Number of parks and play areas in local areas, England and Wales - Office for National Statistics 51



Department Publications - Transparency
Tuesday 10th February 2026
HM Treasury
Source Page: Vote on Account 2026-27
Document: (PDF)

Found: Resource Capital Total Net Budget Resource Capital Non-Budget Expenditure Net Cash Requirement Wales Office

Tuesday 10th February 2026
HM Treasury
Source Page: Vote on Account 2026-27
Document: (PDF)

Found: 500 23 Non-Budget Expenditure 52,531,534 23,639,190 Net Cash Requirement 52,548,035 23,646,616 Wales Office

Tuesday 10th February 2026
HM Treasury
Source Page: Supplementary Estimates 2025-26
Document: (PDF)

Found: Treasury 455 Cabinet Office 477 Scotland Office and Office of the Advocate General 497 Wales Office

Tuesday 10th February 2026
HM Treasury
Source Page: Supplementary Estimates 2025-26
Document: (PDF)

Found: Treasury 455 Cabinet Office 477 Scotland Office and Office of the Advocate General 497 Wales Office



Department Publications - Statistics
Wednesday 4th February 2026
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Source Page: Energy efficiency characteristics of new dwellings
Document: (ODS)

Found: Wales MHCLG EPC Statistics - quarterly statistics on the number of EPC lodgements for England and Wales Office



Arms Length Bodies Publications
Feb. 18 2026
NICE
Source Page: Type 2 diabetes in adults: management
Publication Type: Supporting evidence
Document: Expert testimony on transgender inclusion (PDF 150 KB) (webpage)
Published

Found: Office for National Statistics (ONS) (2023) Gender identity, England and Wales - Office for National

Aug. 20 2025
NICE
Source Page: Type 2 diabetes in adults: management
Publication Type: Draft guidance consultation
Document: Expert testimony (PDF 200 KB) (webpage)
Published

Found: Office for National Statistics (ONS) (2023) Gender identity, England and Wales - Office for National




Wales Office mentioned in Welsh results


Welsh Committee Publications

PDF - 6 February 2026

Inquiry: Senedd Cymru (Member Accountability and Elections) Bill


Found: Government has had positive engagement with the relevant UK Government departments facilitated by the Wales Office



Welsh Government Publications
Thursday 12th February 2026

Source Page: The Deposit Scheme for Drinks Containers Regulations 2026: children's rights impact assessment
Document: Children's rights impact assessment (PDF)

Found: children’s rights impact assessment, Welsh Government • Approximated Social Grade, England and Wales, Office