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Division Votes
5 Nov 2025 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context
Mike Wood voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 84 Conservative No votes vs 0 Conservative Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 311 Noes - 152
5 Nov 2025 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context
Mike Wood voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 84 Conservative No votes vs 0 Conservative Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 312 Noes - 151
5 Nov 2025 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context
Mike Wood voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 85 Conservative No votes vs 0 Conservative Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 310 Noes - 150
5 Nov 2025 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context
Mike Wood voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 86 Conservative No votes vs 0 Conservative Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 308 Noes - 153
5 Nov 2025 - Employment Rights Bill - View Vote Context
Mike Wood voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 85 Conservative No votes vs 0 Conservative Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 310 Noes - 155
4 Nov 2025 - Welfare Spending - View Vote Context
Mike Wood voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House
One of 90 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes
Tally: Ayes - 92 Noes - 403


Speeches
Mike Wood speeches from: Public Office (Accountability) Bill
Mike Wood contributed 1 speech (1,211 words)
2nd reading
Monday 3rd November 2025 - Commons Chamber
Cabinet Office


Written Answers
National Wealth Fund: Workplace Pensions
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Tuesday 4th November 2025

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, which organisation administers the defined contribution staff pension scheme for the National Wealth Fund; and what information her Department holds on the proportion of the funds are invested outside the UK.

Answered by James Murray - Chief Secretary to the Treasury

The National Wealth Fund selected a pension provider adhering to Cabinet Office guidance. As an operationally independent body, the National Wealth Fund administers its pension scheme in accordance with its framework document and public sector pay guidance.

Growth Mission Board
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Tuesday 4th November 2025

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, how many times the Growth Mission Board has met; and on what dates she attended.

Answered by Lucy Rigby - Economic Secretary (HM Treasury)

The Chancellor of the Exchequer is the Chair of the Growth Mission Board and has attended, and chaired, all meetings of the Board. Beyond this, it is a long-established precedent that information about the discussions that have taken place in Cabinet and its committees - including mission boards - including their attendance, and how often they have met, is not normally shared publicly.

Redundancy Pay
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Tuesday 4th November 2025

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, with reference to her Department's Guidance on Public Sector Exit Payments: Use of Special Severance Payments, updated on 28 July 2025, for what reason the guidance no longer requires all special severance payments to be approved by her Department.

Answered by James Murray - Chief Secretary to the Treasury

Departments are fully accountable for ensuring that exit payments are appropriate and proportionate. HMT scrutiny will now focus on the largest and most contentious payments.

This change supports greater departmental autonomy while maintaining strong standards of financial control.

Public Expenditure
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Tuesday 4th November 2025

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, with reference to the correspondence entitled DAO 02/25 Updates to Managing Public Money, published on 12 June 2025, what the business case was for the changes of guidance on (a) the propriety of using the Companies Act 2006 to establish Government-owned companies and (b) revisions permitting the setting of delegations by the Treasury for the approval of special severance payments.

Answered by James Murray - Chief Secretary to the Treasury

The guidance contained in Managing Public Money is produced by the Treasury, and reflects the ongoing dialogue between the Treasury and the Committee of Public Accounts regarding Parliament’s expectations for the use of public money. It also includes operational guidance in the interests of effective administration.

While the government has used the Companies Act and its precursors since their original passage, the position on the propriety of this, and its interaction with the 1932 PAC Concordat, was unclear. Following correspondence between the Treasury Officer of Accounts and the Public Accounts Committee in late 2024, the revised approach was incorporated into the latest edition of Managing Public Money.

Similarly, the introduction of the ability to set delegations for special severance payments supports greater departmental autonomy while maintaining strong standards of financial control.

Intelligence Services: Unpaid Work
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Wednesday 5th November 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, pursuant to the Answer of 16 September 2025 to Question 74666,on Intelligence Services: Unpaid Work, which internship schemes with the security services are white British people eligible to apply to.

Answered by Dan Jarvis - Minister of State (Cabinet Office)

In recent years, the UK Intelligence Community (UKIC) has run a number of internships and placement schemes. They are designed to provide insight about what it is like to work in UKIC to individuals who have particular skills and experience, want to work in a particular area and/or are from demographics and backgrounds under-represented across Government.

The eligibility criteria for specific internship schemes in UKIC are made publicly available on agency websites at the time when they are advertised.

United Kingdom Security Vetting: Staff
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Wednesday 5th November 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, how long it takes on average for a new member of UK Security Vetting staff to become fully accredited to handle (a) Counter Terrorist Check and Security Check and (b) Developed Vetting cases.

Answered by Dan Jarvis - Minister of State (Cabinet Office)

The training, learning and development needs of vetting officials within United Kingdom Security Vetting (UKSV) is kept under regular review, in line with changes in policy, legislation or the external environment. This approach allows UKSV to maximise skills and meet resourcing requirements whilst ensuring that HMG risk appetite is underpinned by a National Security Vetting provision that is both rigorous and assured.

In line with the practice followed by successive administrations, the Government does not otherwise comment on security matters.

Ministers: Official Cars
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Wednesday 5th November 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, pursuant to the Answer of 21 October 2025 to Question 82339 on Ministers: Official Cars, whether departments are invoiced (a) by his Department for the use of Ministerial cars and (b) for the use of cars by officials; whether his Department invoices itself for car use; and whether invoicing is done by (i) month, (ii) quarter and (iii) year.

Answered by Dan Jarvis - Minister of State (Cabinet Office)

The Government Car Service (GCS) issues monthly invoices to each department for the use of its vehicles and drivers. Departments are responsible for determining the appropriate use of these vehicles, whether for Ministers or senior officials. Separate invoicing procedures are not applied for Ministers and officials.

GCS does not directly invoice the Cabinet Office for its services. These transactions are managed through internal budget transfers on a monthly basis.

Chinese Embassy: Planning Permission
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Wednesday 5th November 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, whether the Prime Minister has had recent discussions with the Chinese government on the planning application for the Chinese Embassy in London.

Answered by Dan Jarvis - Minister of State (Cabinet Office)

The decision to call in the planning application for the proposed Chinese Embassy was made by the former Deputy Prime Minister, in line with current policy on call-in. This decision is subject to a quasi-judicial process and independent from the rest of government.

Government: ICT
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Wednesday 5th November 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, whether he his Department applies nationality criteria to contractors who work on Government IT programmes.

Answered by Dan Jarvis - Minister of State (Cabinet Office)

All contractors working in central government will go through National Security Vetting at a level that is appropriate for the work they are expected to deliver, as decided by the relevant departmental body.

As a minimum, all government contractors will be cleared at Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS) level. This vetting includes identity checks, employment history, unspent criminal convictions, and the right to work in the UK. If the role is deemed to require additional security clearances, such vetting will be undertaken.

The government will engage the best qualified individual for the role regardless of nationality, as long as they have the appropriate security clearance deemed necessary for the role (including the right to work in the UK).

Farms: Domestic Visits
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Wednesday 5th November 2025

Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, pursuant to the Answer of 18 July 2025 to Question 62320 on Farm: Domestic Visits, if he will provide an aggregate and anonymised number of farm visits since 4 July 2025.

Answered by Angela Eagle - Minister of State (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)

Defra ministers regularly visit farms in a range of counties and meet with farmers and the wider industry.

Home Office: Data Protection
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Wednesday 5th November 2025

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many (a) disciplinary actions and (b) dismissals of Home Office officials have there been for unauthorised access to personal data since July 2024.

Answered by Sarah Jones - Minister of State (Home Office)

We do not hold data specifically on the number of cases involving unauthorised access to personal data and would otherwise be disproportionate effort to retrieve.

The nearest category for which we hold data is ‘Unauthorised Access IT Systems, Databases and Record Systems’, the following have been prepared using these figures.

(a) Number of discipline actions ‘Unauthorised Access IT Systems, Databases and Record Systems’

19

(b) Number of dismissals where the charge type is ‘Unauthorised Access IT Systems, Databases and Record Systems’

12

Ethnic Groups
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Thursday 6th November 2025

Question

To ask the Minister for Women and Equalities, whether White Irish is included in the Government’s ethnicity definition of White Other.

Answered by Seema Malhotra - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The Government Statistical Service’s Ethnicity Harmonised Standard provides best practice for data collection across government, and it recommends that White Irish is collected as a standalone category, distinct from White Other.

Equal Pay Regulatory and Enforcement Unit
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Thursday 6th November 2025

Question

To ask the Minister for Women and Equalities, pursuant to the Answer of 19 May 2025 to Question 51461 on the Equal Pay Regulatory and Enforcement Unit, whether the Unit will be separate to the Fair Work Agency.

Answered by Seema Malhotra - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

As set out in Next Steps to Make Work Pay, the government is committed to establishing an Equal Pay Regulatory and Enforcement Unit.

In April we launched a call for evidence on how enforcement of the equal pay scheme could be improved as well as a number of other areas of equality policy. This included consideration of the establishment of the Unit and its institutional home.

We will consider the responses to the call for evidence, which closed at the end of June, and confirm next steps in due course.

Public Bodies: Equality
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Thursday 6th November 2025

Question

To ask the Minister for Women and Equalities, whether she plans to extend the number of public bodies subject to the socio-economic duty under section 2 of the Equality Act 2010.

Answered by Seema Malhotra - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The Government is committed to commencing the socio-economic duty in the Equality Act 2010. The duty will require specified public bodies, when making strategic decisions, to consider actively how their decisions might help to reduce the inequalities associated with socio-economic disadvantage.

We will consider whether the list of public authorities to which the duty will apply requires updating as part of our research programme and evidence gathering.

Equality and Human Rights Commission and Office for Equality and Opportunity: Unpaid Work
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Wednesday 5th November 2025

Question

To ask the Minister for Women and Equalities, whether there are restrictions on internship applications to the (a) Office for Equality and Opportunity and (b) Equality and Human Rights Commission in (i) 2025 and (ii) 2026.

Answered by Olivia Bailey - Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Department for Education) (Equalities)

As the Office for Equality and Opportunity is part of the Cabinet Office, we follow Cabinet Office recruitment policies, including recruitment of interns. There is not a single universal rule for Cabinet Office internships as eligibility and restrictions vary by the specific internship scheme and the individual advert.

In August 2025, a new policy was introduced to broaden access for working-class students to the Civil Service. OEO will apply this guidance to future intern recruitment, with the programme launching in 2026.

The Equality and Human Rights Commission is an independent regulator and follows a similar approach as all roles are advertised Civil Service Jobs.

Equality: Regulation
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Wednesday 5th November 2025

Question

To ask the Minister for Women and Equalities, if she will issue guidance to regulators that they should not impose equality, diversity and inclusion requirements which have not been approved by legislation.

Answered by Olivia Bailey - Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Department for Education) (Equalities)

I refer the Hon Member to the answer given on 12 June 2025 to PQ 59367.

Discrimination
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Monday 10th November 2025

Question

To ask the Minister for Women and Equalities, whether she plans to bring forward legislative proposals to allow claims for combined discrimination under the Equality Act 2010.

Answered by Olivia Bailey - Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Department for Education) (Equalities)

In our manifesto, we committed to strengthening protections against dual discrimination and in April we launched a call for evidence on this commitment, as well as a number of other areas of equality law. We will consider the responses to the call for evidence, which closed at the end of June, and confirm next steps in due course.

Office for Equality and Opportunity: Finance
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Monday 10th November 2025

Question

To ask the Minister for Women and Equalities, whether the budget for the Office for Equality of Opportunity has increased since October 2024.

Answered by Olivia Bailey - Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Department for Education) (Equalities)

The Office for Equality and Opportunity (OEO) overall budget has increased from £16.2m in 2024-25 to £17.7m in 2025-26. Further details will be provided, in the usual way, in the Cabinet Office’s accounts.

Business: Codes of Practice
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Monday 10th November 2025

Question

To ask the Minister for Women and Equalities, with reference to Annex 1 of the Better Regulation Framework Guidance, September 2023, whether the court judgment exemption will be applied in relation to the requirement for a Regulatory Impact Assessment for the Equality and Human Rights Commission's updated statutory Code of Practice for Services, Public Functions and Association.

Answered by Olivia Bailey - Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Department for Education) (Equalities)

The EHRC has revised its Code of Practice for Services, Public Functions and Associations following the consultation and submitted it to the Minister for Women and Equalities. The Government is considering the updated draft Code and, if the decision is taken to approve it, the Code will be laid before Parliament for a 40 day period.

The Government will follow the appropriate process when considering the Code.

Department for Work and Pensions: Social Media
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Thursday 6th November 2025

Question to the Department for Work and Pensions:

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, pursuant to the Answer of 20 October 2025 to Question 78297 on Department for Work and Pensions: Social Media, which campaigns influencers were used on.

Answered by Andrew Western - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Work and Pensions)

For privacy and confidentiality reasons, we do not disclose our influencer database.

Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office: Training
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Thursday 6th November 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, how much her Department has spent on external training courses involving actors since July 2024.

Answered by Seema Malhotra - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

Data on external training involving actors is not tracked separately and is spread across various expense codes and expenditure types. Isolating this would require manual review of large volumes of data, making it impractical to extract reliably without disproportionate effort and cost.

Inter Mediate: Contracts
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Thursday 6th November 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, if she will her Department's contracts with Inter Mediate.

Answered by Seema Malhotra - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

I refer the Hon. Member to the answer of 25 September 2025 to question 70453.

Government Departments: Advertising
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Friday 7th November 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, pursuant to the Answer of 21 October 2025 to Question 81327 on Government Departments: Advertising, on which (a) programmes and (b) topics his Department used each contractor.

Answered by Nick Thomas-Symonds - Paymaster General and Minister for the Cabinet Office

As with any communication campaign approach, channels are selected based on their ability to engage with audiences in alignment with the government's priorities.

Social media has been utilised on campaigns of varying scale and reach, supporting missions communications and government priorities.

Parliamentary and Political Service Honours Committee: Handbooks
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Friday 7th November 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, if he will publish the 2025 Honours Committee handbook.

Answered by Nick Thomas-Symonds - Paymaster General and Minister for the Cabinet Office

As noted in our answer to PQ 43222, the Honours Committee handbook is a document used to induct newly appointed independent chairs and committee members to the honours system and the committee process. This document is intended for internal use only. More information on these can be found on gov.uk.

Future of Work Committee: Correspondence
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Friday 7th November 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, whether the Future of Work Committee has (a) met and (b) carried out business via correspondence since 5 September 2025.

Answered by Nick Thomas-Symonds - Paymaster General and Minister for the Cabinet Office

It is a long established precedent that the frequency and business of Cabinet Committee meetings is not usually publicly disclosed.

Cabinet Office: Social Media
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Friday 7th November 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, pursuant to the Answer of 13 October 2025 to Question 77545 on Cabinet Office: Social Media, whether his Department has undertaken expenditure (a) directly and (b) through contractors on digital influencers outside the New Media Unit since 4 July 2024.

Answered by Nick Thomas-Symonds - Paymaster General and Minister for the Cabinet Office

The Cabinet Office has worked with influencers outside of the New Media Unit.

New Media Unit: Marketing
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Friday 7th November 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, pursuant to the Answer of 21 October 2025 to Question 82668 on New Media Unit: Marketing, how the £13.2 million is allocated by (a) topic and (b) programme.

Answered by Nick Thomas-Symonds - Paymaster General and Minister for the Cabinet Office

This allocation has enabled multiple campaigns of varying scale and reach, supporting missions communications and government priorities.

Government Departments: Advertising
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Friday 7th November 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, pursuant to the Answer of 20 October 2025 to Question 81876 on Government Departments: Advertising, which publications have been assessed as appropriate for government advertising under the SAFE framework.

Answered by Nick Thomas-Symonds - Paymaster General and Minister for the Cabinet Office

There are currently no plans to publish the full list of publications assessed under the SAFE framework.

Government: Cryptoassets
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Friday 7th November 2025

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, pursuant to the Answer of 8 September 2025 to Question 73352 on Government: Cryptoassets, in which accounting funds cryptocurrency assets are assigned; and whether external companies are used to hold the crypto assets.

Answered by James Murray - Chief Secretary to the Treasury

HMT and central government do not hold any cryptoassets.

The seizure, recovery and management of cryptoassets, under the Proceeds of Crime Act, is for independent law enforcement and the courts to consider.

Department for Business and Trade: Social Media
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Friday 7th November 2025

Question to the Department for Business and Trade:

To ask the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, pursuant to the Answer of 17 October 2025 to Question 77460 on Department for Business and Trade: Social Media, on which campaigns influencers were used.

Answered by Kate Dearden - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Business and Trade)

The Department for Business and Trade used influencers as part of the National Minimum and Living Wage campaign, to raise awareness of the wage rate increases for workers that came into effect from 1st April 2025. This ensured workers understood their new entitlements and encouraged them to check their pay and act if they were paid incorrectly.

Nigel Topping
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Friday 7th November 2025

Question to the Department for Energy Security & Net Zero:

To ask the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, whether Nigel Topping has made a declaration of political activity.

Answered by Katie White - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Energy Security and Net Zero)

The appointment of Nigel Topping as Chair of the Climate Change Committee was made in line with the Governance Code on Public Appointments. In supporting evidence for his pre-appointment scrutiny by the Energy Security and Net Zero Committee on 16 July 2025, Nigel Topping confirmed he had no political activity to disclose.


Nigel Topping brings a wealth of experience to the CCC Chair position, having been appointed to several public roles under previous governments, including as High-Level Climate Action Champion for COP26 in 2020 and as a Board Member of the UK Infrastructure Bank in 2022.

Department for Science, Innovation and Technology: Mr Money Jar
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Friday 7th November 2025

Question to the Department for Science, Innovation & Technology:

To ask the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, pursuant to the answer of 24 October 2025 to Question 82329 on Department for Business and Trade: Mr Money Jar, whether his Department has paid Mr Money Jar for social influence or digital work since 4 July 2024.

Answered by Kanishka Narayan - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Science, Innovation and Technology)

The department has not paid Mr MoneyJar (Rotimi Merriman-Johnson) for any social media content since 4 July 2024.

Alex Chisholm and Simon Case
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Friday 7th November 2025

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, when severance payments to (a) Simon Case and (b) Alex Chisholm were approved by the Chief Secretary to the Treasury.

Answered by James Murray - Chief Secretary to the Treasury

HM Treasury applies rigorous scrutiny when approving special severance payments.

(a) Simon Case’s severance payment was approved by the Chief Secretary in March 2025.

(b) Alex Chisholm’s severance payment was approved by HM Treasury officials in accordance with published guidance.

Cabinet Office: Freedom of Information
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Friday 7th November 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, if he will publish the substantive information released on 21 October 2025 under the Freedom of Information Act, ref FOI2025/12565.

Answered by Anna Turley - Minister without Portfolio (Cabinet Office)

All Freedom of Information requests are considered on their individual merits in accordance with the relevant legislation. A copy of the information released in the response will be deposited in the House Library.

Palantir
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Friday 7th November 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development, pursuant to the Answer of 13 October 2025 to Question 77563 on Palantir, whether the visit to Palantir was arranged through Global Counsel; and whether Lord Mandelson was involved in arranging that visit.

Answered by Stephen Doughty - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

Officials from our Embassy in Washington arranged this trip in the normal way.

Freedom of Information: Applications
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Friday 7th November 2025

Question to the Department for Science, Innovation & Technology:

To ask the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, whether the Information Commissioner has issued guidance on the amount of time that a Freedom of Information request applicant should wait following a decision notice before (a) seeking an internal review from a public authority and (b) making an appeal to the Information Commissioner.

Answered by Ian Murray - Minister of State (Department for Science, Innovation and Technology)

Whilst DSIT sponsors the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), government policy for Freedom of Information (FOI) sits with the Cabinet Office. The ICO has not issued specific guidance for applicants on how long to wait after a decision notice before seeking an internal review or making an appeal. Under the FOI Act, internal reviews are not statutory, and authorities set their own timelines. The Code of Practice on FOI issued by the Cabinet Office states that it is usual practice for public authorities to accept a request for an internal review within 40 working days. The ICO advises applicants to complain to the ICO within three months of the final response or last substantive contact with the public authority, or risk ineligibility.

Government Hospitality: Wines
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Friday 7th November 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, pursuant to the Answer of 13 October 2025 to Question 70512 on Government Hospitality: Wines, what the cost of each transaction from Berry Bros was since 4 July 2025; and which items were purchased.

Answered by Nick Thomas-Symonds - Paymaster General and Minister for the Cabinet Office

As has been the case under successive administrations, a detailed breakdown of each item in a purchase is not routinely published. Details of Government Procurement Card spending over £500 is published on gov.uk.

In March this year, the Government took action to cancel government procurement cards and this is working. In the first 4 months after introducing these changes, spend on GPCs has decreased by £25m (30%) across government compared with the previous 4 months.

Equality and Human Rights Commission: Public Appointments
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Monday 3rd November 2025

Question

To ask the Minister for Women and Equalities, pursuant to the Answer of 3 July 2025 to Question 62348o n EHRC: Public Appointments, whether he will announce to appointment on conclusion of the competition on the Public Appointments website.

Answered by Olivia Bailey - Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Department for Education) (Equalities)

Dr Mary-Ann Stephenson was confirmed as the next Chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission on 31 July 2025. This was announced in a press release which you can view here: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/government-confirms-dr-mary-ann-stephenson-as-the-next-ehrc-chair

On 31 July 2025, the announcement was posted on the Public Appointments website on a separate webpage here:https://apply-for-public-appointment.service.gov.uk/announcements?titleSearch=+Equality+and+Human+Rights+Commission+%28EHRC%29+Chair&body=&regulated=&bodyJustice=&sort=announcementDate%3Adesc#search-results

Equality and Human Rights Commission: Public Appointments
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Monday 3rd November 2025

Question

To ask the Minister for Women and Equalities, pursuant to the Answer of 3 July 2025 to Question 62348 on EHRC: Public Appointments, what interests of regulated appointees by the Governance Code on Public Appointments are required to be published.

Answered by Olivia Bailey - Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Department for Education) (Equalities)

Section 9.1 of the Governance Code for Public Appointments states “candidates must be asked to declare potential conflicts of interest in their application.”.

The EHRC publishes the declarations of interests of its Chair and Commissioners on their website: https://www.equalityhumanrights.com/about-us/how-we-operate/our-commissioners/commissioner-declarations-interests

Public Appointments: Political Impartiality
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Monday 3rd November 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, pursuant to the Answers of 3 September 2025 to Questions (a) 70458 on Government Departments: Directors and (b) 71225 on Public Appointments: Political Impartiality, through which process previous political activity of a regulated appointee is publicly declared if that political activity falls under the definition of political activity under the Governance Code on Public Appointments but does not fall under the definition of political activity under the guidance for Non-Executive Board members interests.

Answered by Nick Thomas-Symonds - Paymaster General and Minister for the Cabinet Office

The Governance Code on Public Appointments requires the public disclosure of political activity within the last five years for successful candidates. The Code of Conduct for Board Members of Public Bodies requires appointees to comply with the rules of the appointing body on handling conflicts of interests, which typically require the public declaration of potential conflicts, usually in the body’s register of interests.

The general guidance on the declaration of interests process for Non-Executive Board Members, which would include political activity, is published on Gov.uk, with the intention of standardising the management and publication of such interests across UK Government departments in order to increase consistency and transparency around those interests, as recommended by the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee.

Universities: Admissions
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Monday 3rd November 2025

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, whether her Department has issued guidance to universities on admissions based on the socio-economic background of the applicant.

Answered by Josh MacAlister - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Education)

The government encourages higher education (HE) providers to consider all applications on a case-by-case basis and offer equity of opportunity to all students, regardless of background or circumstance. However, it does not issue direct guidance. Universities are autonomous bodies independent from government and are responsible for their own admissions decisions.

The department works with key sector stakeholders, such as Universities UK, The Sutton Trust, UCAS and The Russell Group, who are co-leading work to consider how to improve access and participation.

The department will also develop options to address regional disparities in access and tackle the most systemic barriers across the journey into HE. To deliver this we will bring together a task and finish group of sector experts, charities, the Office for Students and UCAS to focus on how the system can best widen access for those from disadvantaged backgrounds. The task and finish group will be chaired by Professor Kathryn Mitchell, vice chancellor of the University of Derby.

Civil Servants: Resignations
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Monday 3rd November 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, pursuant to the Answer of 16 September 2025 to Question 74773 on Civil Servants: Resignations, whether any civil servants have resigned in response to the letter from the Permanent Under-Secretaries.

Answered by Seema Malhotra - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

It is the longstanding policy of the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office under successive governments not to comment on internal HR matters.

Parliament: Public Expenditure
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Monday 10th November 2025

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, pursuant to the Answer of 16 June 2025 to Question 59028 on Public Expenditure, what the monetary value is of the indicative (a) capital and (b) resource departmental expenditure limit settlement budgeted for Parliament over each year of the Spending Review; and whether this includes budgeted funding for the restoration and renewal programme.

Answered by James Murray - Chief Secretary to the Treasury

Figures on the resource and capital outturns, estimates and forecasts for Parliamentary Bodies over the Spending Review period - including for the Restoration and Renewal of Parliament - are provided in the table below. The figures in future years can change. The budgets for Parliamentary Bodies are set by Parliament.

Outturn 2023-24 (£m)*

Outturn 2024-25 (£m)*

Plans 2025-26 (£m)**

Plans 2026-27 (£m)

Plans 2027-28 (£m)

Plans 2028-29 (£m)

Plans 2029-30 (£m)

Resource

567.7

602.8

634.6

643.7

651.6

657.3

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Capital

167.1

187.1

233.7

257.0

267.2

278.0

291.3

*Excludes non-cash ringfence

**Main Estimate, excludes non-cash ringfence

Identity Cards: Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Monday 10th November 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, whether Irish citizens in Northern Ireland will be required to have digital ID cards.

Answered by Josh Simons - Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet Office)

There will be no requirements for Irish citizens, or UK citizens, to have a digital ID. We will design this system to ensure everyone who has a right to live and work in any part of the UK can do so more easily and securely, ensuring our commitments in the Good Friday Agreement and the Common Travel Area are respected.

Diplomatic Service: Public Appointments
Asked by: Mike Wood (Conservative - Kingswinford and South Staffordshire)
Monday 10th November 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, pursuant to the Answer of 13 October 2025 to Question 77564 on Lord Mandelson, if she will publish her Department's HR guidance on the process to be followed once a head of mission is withdrawn.

Answered by Seema Malhotra - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

HR procedures routinely draw from a range of established diplomatic protocols and policies.




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Welsh Calendar
Thursday 13th November 2025 9:30 a.m.
Meeting of Private, Hybrid, Business Committee, 13/11/2025 09.30 - 11.00
1. Introductions, apologies and substitutions (9:30) 2. Minutes of the previous meeting held on 16 October 2025 (09:30) 3. Papers to note 3.1 Letter from the Chair of the Finance Committee to the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Welsh Language regarding the review of the budget process protocol and supplementary budget procedures Items for consideration (9.30 - 10.30) 4. Parliamentary business in the Seventh Senedd Feedback (10.30 - 11.00) 5. Parliamentary business in the Seventh Senedd
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Tuesday 11th November 2025 9 a.m.
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Wednesday 26th November 2025 9:30 a.m.
Meeting of Private, Hybrid, Business Committee, 26/11/2025 09.30 - 11.15
(09:30) 1. Introductions, apologies and substitutions (09:30) 2. Minutes of the previous meeting held on 13 November 2025 Items for Consideration (09:30 - 10:15) 3. Review of the Public Bill and Member Bill processes 3.1 Member Bills 3.2 Limits on participation in committee consideration of certain Bills 3.3 Member's Legislative Proposal debates (10:15 - 10:45) 4. Explanatory materials for Bills (10:45 - 11:00) 5. 'further' and ‘Further’ amending stages for Bills Draft Output (11:00 - 11:15) 6. Registration of interests
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Tuesday 25th November 2025 9 a.m.
Meeting of Private, Hybrid, Business Committee, 25/11/2025 09.00 - 10.00
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