Information between 22nd March 2024 - 11th April 2024
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Lord Clement-Jones speeches from: Data Protection and Digital Information Bill
Lord Clement-Jones contributed 21 speeches (5,789 words) Committee stage Wednesday 27th March 2024 - Grand Committee Department for Science, Innovation & Technology |
Lord Clement-Jones speeches from: Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill
Lord Clement-Jones contributed 3 speeches (976 words) 3rd reading Tuesday 26th March 2024 - Lords Chamber Department for Business and Trade |
Lord Clement-Jones speeches from: Data Protection and Digital Information Bill
Lord Clement-Jones contributed 23 speeches (5,568 words) Committee stage Monday 25th March 2024 - Grand Committee Department for Science, Innovation & Technology |
Lord Clement-Jones speeches from: Artificial Intelligence (Regulation) Bill [HL]
Lord Clement-Jones contributed 1 speech (1,504 words) 2nd reading Friday 22nd March 2024 - Lords Chamber Department for Science, Innovation & Technology |
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Office for National Statistics
Asked by: Lord Clement-Jones (Liberal Democrat - Life peer) Wednesday 27th March 2024 Question to the Cabinet Office: To ask His Majesty's Government, further to the Written Answer by Baroness Neville-Rolfe on 19 February (HL2184), how many of the 20 Integrated Data Service projects and 600 Secure Research Service projects referred to in that answer have a lead researcher whose primary affiliation is given as (1) academic, (2) central government, (3) commercial, (4) local government, (5) non-commercial, and (6) the Office for National Statistics. Answered by Baroness Neville-Rolfe - Minister of State (Cabinet Office) The information requested falls under the remit of the UK Statistics Authority. A response to the noble Lord’s Parliamentary Question of 14 March is below and attached.
House of Lords London SW1A 0PW
22 March 2024
Dear Lord Clement-Jones
As National Statistician and Chief Executive of the UK Statistics Authority, I am responding to your Parliamentary Question asking, further to the Written Answer by Baroness Neville-Rolfe on 19 February (HL2184), how many of the 20 Integrated Data Service (IDS) projects and 600 Secure Research Service (SRS) projects referred to in that answer have a lead researcher whose primary affiliation is given as (1) academic, (2) central government, (3) commercial, (4) local government, (5) non-commercial, and (6) the Office for National Statistics (ONS) (HL3276).
We have recently communicated the timetable for the transition to IDS to our SRS users and over the next year, the IDS will scale its data at pace and onboard a range of users from across all the aforementioned user groups in SRS, leading to a more varied distribution of user types accessing projects on the IDS. The IDS has an ever-growing list of prospective use cases that it will onboard throughout 2024 as the service scales its data catalogue and analytical tooling capabilities.
In light of your interest in the IDS and to provide additional context around the SRS and IDS figures in this and our previous responses, I would like to personally offer our team to come and showcase the service, discuss future prospects around the SRS and IDS and answer any further questions you have. We would be delighted to attend a location at your convenience, if this is an attractive proposition.
Yours sincerely,
Sir Ian Diamond
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Parliamentary Debates |
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Data Protection and Digital Information Bill
111 speeches (25,699 words) Committee stage Wednesday 27th March 2024 - Grand Committee Department for Science, Innovation & Technology Mentions: 1: Baroness Jones of Whitchurch (Lab - Life peer) Again, this was a point made by the noble Lord, Lord Clement-Jones. - Link to Speech |
Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill
36 speeches (8,195 words) 3rd reading Tuesday 26th March 2024 - Lords Chamber Department for Business and Trade Mentions: 1: Lord Offord of Garvel (Con - Life peer) reminder notices, an amendment which was also supported by my noble friend Lord Black, the noble Lord, Lord - Link to Speech 2: Lord Offord of Garvel (Con - Life peer) I thank my noble friends Lord Black and Lord Lucas, and today the noble Lord, Lord Clement-Jones, and - Link to Speech 3: Lord Offord of Garvel (Con - Life peer) Lady Jones of Whitchurch, and the noble Lords, Lord Stevenson of Balmacara, Lord Bassam of Brighton, Lord - Link to Speech |
Data Protection and Digital Information Bill
134 speeches (25,873 words) Committee stage Monday 25th March 2024 - Grand Committee Department for Science, Innovation & Technology Mentions: 1: Baroness Jones of Whitchurch (Lab - Life peer) This issue was raised by the noble Lord, Lord Clement-Jones, in his introduction. - Link to Speech 2: Baroness Harding of Winscombe (Con - Life peer) The noble Lord, Lord Clement-Jones, summed it up well in his recent intervention. - Link to Speech 3: Lord Bassam of Brighton (Lab - Life peer) I am also grateful to the noble Lord, Lord Clement-Jones, for his support for our amendments. - Link to Speech |
Artificial Intelligence (Regulation) Bill [HL]
43 speeches (19,242 words) 2nd reading Friday 22nd March 2024 - Lords Chamber Department for Science, Innovation & Technology Mentions: 1: Baroness Twycross (Lab - Life peer) The noble Lord, Lord Clement-Jones, noted that the Library briefing states that this Bill marks a departure - Link to Speech |
Calendar |
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Tuesday 23rd April 2024 10:30 a.m. Industry and Regulators Committee - Private Meeting View calendar |
Tuesday 23rd April 2024 10:30 a.m. Industry and Regulators Committee - Oral evidence Subject: Skills for the future: apprenticeships and training View calendar |
Tuesday 23rd April 2024 10:30 a.m. Industry and Regulators Committee - Oral evidence Subject: Skills for the future: apprenticeships and training At 10:30am: Oral evidence The Rt Hon Robert Halfon MP - Former Minister of State for Skills, Apprenticeships and Higher Education at Department for Education The Rt Hon Charles Clarke - Former Education Secretary at Department for Education Lord Layard - Co-director of the Community Wellbeing programme at Centre for Economic Performance View calendar |
Tuesday 30th April 2024 10:30 a.m. Industry and Regulators Committee - Private Meeting View calendar |
Tuesday 30th April 2024 10:30 a.m. Industry and Regulators Committee - Oral evidence Subject: Skills for the future: apprenticeships and training At 10:30am: Oral evidence Jennifer Coupland - Chief Executive at Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education At 11:30am: Oral evidence Sally Andreou - Skills Hub Manager at Oxfordshire Local Enterprise Partnership Pat Jackson - Director Skills and Education at Enterprise Cheshire & Warrington Jane Gratton - Deputy Director for Policy at British Chambers of Commerce View calendar |
Tuesday 7th May 2024 10:30 a.m. Industry and Regulators Committee - Private Meeting View calendar |
Select Committee Documents |
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Tuesday 5th March 2024
Oral Evidence - The Property Institute, Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, and Propertymark The regulation of property agents - Industry and Regulators Committee |
Tuesday 26th March 2024
Declarations of interest - General Declarations of Interests- Industry and Regulators Committee Industry and Regulators Committee |
Tuesday 26th March 2024
Declarations of interest - Declarations of Interests- Regulation of Property Agents Industry and Regulators Committee |
Select Committee Inquiry |
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17 Apr 2024
Skills for the future: apprenticeships and training Industry and Regulators Committee (Select) Not accepting submissions The Industry and Regulators Committee has launched an inquiry into skills policy, focusing in particular on apprenticeships and training, and in the context of the skills the UK workforce needs for the future. The inquiry will examine whether the UK’s current systems and policies for apprenticeships and in-work training are working and, if not, how they should be reformed. In doing so, the inquiry will consider the responsibilities of government, employers, training providers, and individuals, and the incentives facing these groups. |