Information between 25th January 2022 - 21st October 2024
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Parliamentary Debates |
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Brain Tumours
19 speeches (1,672 words) Monday 24th April 2023 - Lords Chamber Mentions: 1: Lord Hunt of Kings Heath (LAB - Life peer) Government’s doubling of the £20 million grant for research to £40 million in memory of my late friend Baroness - Link to Speech |
Childcare and Early Years
65 speeches (26,277 words) Wednesday 8th March 2023 - Commons Chamber Scotland Office Mentions: 1: Helen Hayes (LAB - Dulwich and West Norwood) for the most vulnerable children and their families, and paid tribute to my constituency predecessor, Baroness - Link to Speech |
Childhood Cancer Outcomes
86 speeches (18,828 words) Tuesday 26th April 2022 - Commons Chamber Department of Health and Social Care Mentions: 1: Steve Brine (CON - Winchester) When the late Baroness Jowell came to see us at the Department of Health, we got the clear impression - Link to Speech |
Select Committee Documents |
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Tuesday 9th January 2024
Oral Evidence - 2024-01-09 10:00:00+00:00 Future cancer - Health and Social Care Committee Found: The other thing is that the Government promised £40 million after the death of Baroness Jowell, and |
Tuesday 15th June 2021
Correspondence - Letter to the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department of Health and Social Care relating to Brain tumour and childhood cancer research Brain tumour and childhood cancer research - Petitions Committee Found: the five - year period covered by the Government initial commitments following the death of Baroness |
Monday 8th March 2021
Written Evidence - Westminster Abbey Institute COD0027 - Code of Conduct Code of Conduct - Committee on Standards Found: For example, Rt Hon Baroness Jowell, when she was an MP and even when she was a Cabinet Minister, found |
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Public Duty Costs Allowance
Asked by: Lord Rennard (Liberal Democrat - Life peer) Tuesday 6th December 2022 Question to the Cabinet Office: To ask His Majesty's Government, further to the answer by Baroness Neville-Rolfe on 21 November (HL Deb col 1170) concerning the Public Duty Costs Allowance (PDCA), and the statement that the “Government keep these matters under review and that the level of the limit is reviewed by the Prime Minister, at the start of a Parliament and annually”, what have been the total sums paid to each recipient of the PDCA in each of the years for which they have been able to claim; and what have been the total costs of the scheme to date. Answered by Baroness Neville-Rolfe - Shadow Minister (Cabinet Office) The Government does not hold a full record of claims against the Public Duty Costs Allowance (PDCA) going back to 1991 when the allowance was established. The table above provides information from 2009/10 collated from government data.
From the financial year 2013/14, the annual amount of PDCA claimed by each former Prime Minister has been included in the Cabinet Office Annual Reports and Accounts which is published on GOV.UK. The years that have been published in this way are highlighted in Table 1. Prior to 2013, in line with the approach taken on Parliament’s Office Costs Allowance, to which the PDCA was linked, details of claims made by former Prime Ministers were not published.
I would also refer the noble Lord to a written answer provided on 6 April 2010 by the late Baroness Jowell, then Minister for the Cabinet Office (reference 311222) which provides details of total annual claims made against the PDCA in 1997/98-2008/09.
Table 1:
The Government does not hold a full record of claims against the Public Duty Costs Allowance (PDCA) going back to 1991 when the allowance was established. The table above provides information from 2009/10 collated from government data.
From the financial year 2013/14, the annual amount of PDCA claimed by each former Prime Minister has been included in the Cabinet Office Annual Reports and Accounts which is published on GOV.UK. The years that have been published in this way are highlighted in Table 1. Prior to 2013, in line with the approach taken on Parliament’s Office Costs Allowance, to which the PDCA was linked, details of claims made by former Prime Ministers were not published.
I would also refer the noble Lord to a written answer provided on 6 April 2010 by the late Baroness Jowell, then Minister for the Cabinet Office (reference 311222) which provides details of total annual claims made against the PDCA in 1997/98-2008/09.
Table 1:
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Department Publications - Statistics |
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Tuesday 23rd July 2024
Cabinet Office Source Page: Infected Blood Inquiry reports Document: (PDF) Found: policy submission was sent to the offices of the CMO and the Ministers of State, Tessa Jowell (later Baroness |
Deposited Papers |
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Thursday 22nd August 2024
Source Page: Infected Blood Inquiry. The Report. 7 volumes. Document: Volume_6_-_Response_of_Government_and_Public_Bodies.pdf (PDF) Found: policy submission was sent to the offices of the CMO and the Ministers of State, Tessa Jowell (later Baroness |