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Parliamentary Debates
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
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



Written Answers
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 - Minister of State (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.

https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2010-04-06/debates/1004064000076/PublicDutyCostsAllowance?highlight=office%20costs%20allowance#contribution-1004064000990

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.

https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2010-04-06/debates/1004064000076/PublicDutyCostsAllowance?highlight=office%20costs%20allowance#contribution-1004064000990

Table 1:

The Rt Hon Baroness Margaret Thatcher

The Rt Hon Sir John Major

The Rt Hon Tony Blair

The Rt Hon Gordon Brown

The Rt Hon David Cameron

The Rt Hon Sir Nick Clegg

The Rt Hon Theresa May

Pensions

Total PDCA

2009-10

103,812

103,812

103,812

10,381

321,817

2010-11

104,133

109,125

109,191

93,698

10,912

427,059

2011-12

109,192

115,000

115,000

114,998

25,096

479,286

2012-13

70,693

114,996

115,000

100,316

15,832

385,172

2013-14

114,765

115,000

101,348

-

-

-

76,000

407,113

2014-15

115,000

115,000

112,450

-

-

-

115,463

226,987

2015-16

115,000

115,000

114,763

-

101,911

-

21,435

468,109

2016-17

115,000

115,000

114,838

50,227

114,982

-

28,020

538,067

2017-18

115,000

115,000

114,920

111,544

115,000

-

39,524

610,988

2018-19

114,935

115,000

114,057

110,413

112,882

-

21,425

588,712

2019-20

115,000

115,000

114,802

111,457

-

34,836

11,500

502,595

2020-21

115,000

115,000

113,712

113,423

-

57,832

55,381

571,348

2021-22

115,000

115,000

114,655

106,747

-

80,083

11,500

542,985

Total

387,830

1,477,633

1,478,003

1,325,557

603,811

444,775

172,751

179,879

6070,239