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Written Question
Nutrition
Tuesday 29th July 2014

Asked by: Lord Mawhinney (Conservative - Life peer)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask Her Majesty’s Government, further to the Written Answer by Earl Howe on 17 July (WA 145), which supermarkets have signed up to the calorie reduction pledge; what action each has taken to demonstrate its commitment to the pledge; who is responsible for monitoring the behaviour of supermarkets with reference to the pledge; and whether any sanction exists for failure to adhere to the pledge.

Answered by Earl Howe - Deputy Leader of the House of Lords

Eight supermarket chains have committed to take voluntary action to support and enable their customers to eat and drink fewer calories. A table giving each supermarket chain’s calorie reduction pledge annual returns for 2013 and 2014 has been placed in the Library.

Annual returns provided by companies are published on the Responsibility Deal website each summer. An independent evaluation of the whole Responsibility Deal is under way. The Department does not monitor the returns against delivery plans. If a company fails to provide an annual return it may be removed as a signatory to that pledge.


Written Question
National Crime Agency: Northern Ireland
Tuesday 29th July 2014

Asked by: Lord Mawhinney (Conservative - Life peer)

Question to the Northern Ireland Office:

To ask Her Majesty’s Government, further to the answer by Baroness Randerson on 16 July (HL Deb, col 588–9), what are the specific ways in which the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland is "fully engaged" in speeding up the National Crime Agency's full introduction.

Answered by Baroness Randerson - Liberal Democrat Lords Spokesperson (Transport)

Ministers and officials in the Northern Ireland Office remain actively involved in seeking to ensure the full extension of the NCA’s remit in Northern Ireland. In recent weeks the Secretary of State has discussed the issue with the Home Secretary, Justice Minister Ford, Chief Constable Hamilton and the SDLP. The Parliamentary Under Secretary of State has raised the issue with Justice Minister Ford and Chief Constable Hamilton. The previous Minister of State also raised the issue during recent meetings he had with the SDLP, Justice Minister Ford and Chief Constable Hamilton. Officials remain closely involved in ongoing discussions with the Department of Justice and Home Office on securing further progress.


Written Question
Written Questions
Tuesday 29th July 2014

Asked by: Lord Mawhinney (Conservative - Life peer)

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask Her Majesty’s Government how many Questions for Written Answer have been answered by reference to websites (1) by department, and (2) in each Parliamentary session, since the 2010 General Election.

Answered by Lord Wallace of Saltaire - Liberal Democrat Lords Spokesperson (Cabinet Office)

The information requested could only be obtained at disproportionate cost.


Written Question
Community Health Services
Monday 21st July 2014

Asked by: Lord Mawhinney (Conservative - Life peer)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask Her Majesty’s Government how much was spent by commissioners on community health services in 2012–13; what percentage of that sum was spent on care provided by independent service providers; and how that percentage compares with the comparable percentage in the previous year.

Answered by Earl Howe - Deputy Leader of the House of Lords

The information requested is provided in the following tables.

Year

Total spend on Community Services (National Health Service and non-NHS providers)

£ Million

2011-12

9,119

2012-13

9,749

Year

Independent Sector Treatment Centres (ISTCs)

Other Private Sector Providers

Voluntary Sector

Other e.g. Local Authority (LA)

Percentage of total spend

Percentage of total spend

Percentage of total spend

Percentage of total spend

2011-12

0.33%

14.08%

1.85%

9.79%

2012-13

0.39%

17.72%

1.91%

11.01%

Source: PCT Audited Summarisation Schedules 2006-07 to 2012-13

Notes:

The expenditure details spend on community health services except community services for learning difficulties, mental illness and maternity.

Information is collected on expenditure on ‘non-NHS bodies’ which includes LAs, voluntary and independent sector providers.

In terms of this data, non-NHS bodies are defined as ISTCs, Other Private Sector Providers, Voluntary Sector bodies and Other. The ‘Other’ category includes LAs and Scottish, Welsh and Northern Ireland NHS bodies.


Written Question
Sugar
Thursday 17th July 2014

Asked by: Lord Mawhinney (Conservative - Life peer)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask Her Majesty's Government what is their estimate of the proportion of foods available on supermarket shelves which are labelled (1) sugar free, (2) sugar reduced, and (3) no sugar added.

Answered by Earl Howe - Deputy Leader of the House of Lords

This information is not held by the Department.

Through the Public Health Responsibility Deal calorie reduction pledge, the Government encourages retailers to support and enable their customers to eat and drink fewer calories through a range of actions, which can include shifting the marketing mix towards lower calorie options.

Currently eight supermarket chains are signed up the calorie reduction pledge and are taking actions to enable their customers to eat and drink fewer calories, and ten supermarket chains are signed up to provide clear information on the front of food and drink products, including sugar content.


Written Question
Sugar
Thursday 17th July 2014

Asked by: Lord Mawhinney (Conservative - Life peer)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask Her Majesty's Government when a minister last met with representatives of supermarkets in respect of their encouraging suppliers to increase the number of sugar free, sugar reduced and no sugar added foods available to customers.

Answered by Earl Howe - Deputy Leader of the House of Lords

Details of all Ministerial meetings with external parties are published quarterly in arrears on the Department's website. The latest publication which covers meetings up until December 2013 can be found on the Department's website:

www.gov.uk/government/publications/ministerial-gifts-hospitality-travel-and-external-meetings-2012-to-2013?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

Eight supermarket chains are currently signed up the Public Health Responsibility Deal calorie reduction pledge and are taking actions to enable their customers to eat and drink fewer calories.