Became Member: 27th September 1997
Left House: 7th January 2022 (Death)
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These initiatives were driven by Lord Hughes of Woodside, and are more likely to reflect personal policy preferences.
Lord Hughes of Woodside has not introduced any legislation before Parliament
Lord Hughes of Woodside has not co-sponsored any Bills in the current parliamentary sitting
Information on annual deletions from and additions to the electoral registers by nation is not held centrally by the Government. Each Electoral Registration Officer maintains their own register for the area for which they are responsible. Headline registration statistics are collated and published annually by the Office for National Statistics.
Information on annual deletions from and additions to the electoral registers by nation is not held centrally by the Government. Each Electoral Registration Officer maintains their own register for the area for which they are responsible. Headline registration statistics are collated and published annually by the Office for National Statistics.
7.6 full-time equivalent staff currently work in the Cabinet Office's Joint Anti-Corruption Unit (JACU). Staff and other costs are included in the figures set out in the Cabinet Office Annual Report. The last report, 2015-2016, is published on Gov.UK website. The next departmental report will be published at the end of the financial year 2016/17.
The Anti-Corruption Champion, Sir Eric Pickles, is a personal appointment of the Prime Minister. The main elements of the Champion’s role were set out in the UK's Anti-Corruption Action Plan and include: scrutinising the performance of departments and agencies, as co-chair of the Inter-Ministerial Group on Anti-Corruption; responsibility, along with Home Office Ministers, for approval of the UK’s Anti-Corruption Plan and for parliamentary and public accountability of the Government’s performance against the Plan; responsibility, along with other Ministers, for leading the UK’s push to strengthen the international response to corruption; and a mandate to engage with external stakeholders, including business and civil society organisations. The Champion is supported by the Joint Anti-Corruption Unit.
The information requested falls within the responsibility of the UK Statistics Authority. I have asked the Authority to reply.
The Task and Finish Group on the Use of Wheelchair Spaces on Buses was established to advise Ministers on the implications of the Supreme Court judgment on First Group PLC vs Paulley and to recommend actions to support access to the wheelchair space. It reported to Ministers in September 2017.
In the Department for Transport around 25 officials work on policy relating to buses, including Government’s response to the Task and Finish Group.
We do not hold records on the time officials allocate to individual projects, and so it is not possible to comment on this.
We are committed to engaging further with affected stakeholders before bringing forward a package of measures informed by the advice received.
Community pharmacy contractors are paid £9.14 per vaccination to immunise patients against seasonal flu. General practitioner contractors are paid £9.80 per vaccination to immunise patients against seasonal flu. Both are reimbursed for the cost of the vaccine administered.
The differential is because GPs are required to call and recall eligible patients from their practice list for the vaccination. Community pharmacy cannot do this as they do not have a practice list.
Information on the payment arrangements for community pharmacy delivered flu vaccination for 2017/18 is contained in the Service Specification, Community pharmacy seasonal influenza advanced service. This was published by NHS England in August 2017. A copy is attached.
A Metropolitan Police (MPS) Freedom of Information revealed that they conveyed 931 patients to hospital in 2014. This makes up 0.1% of London Ambulance Service’s (LAS) case load in the same year. MPS and LAS continue to work together to develop protocols for dealing with the issue.
Commissioner spending on private providers for NHS health care services in each of the last five years is outlined in the table below:
Year | Spend (£ million) |
2009-10 | 4,144 |
2010-11 | 4,757 |
2011-12 | 5,320 |
2012-13 | 5,669 |
2013-14 | 6,390 |
For financial years 2009-10 to 2012-13, this covers spending by Primary Care Trusts. For financial year 2013-14, this covers spending by NHS England and local clinical commissioning groups, over which NHS England has financial oversight.
The Department only holds information on spending on NHS services in England, as health is a devolved matter.