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Scottish Parliament Select Committee
Letter from the Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust, 20 October 2023
Wildlife Management and Muirburn Scotland Bill - proposed snaring ban

Correspondence Oct. 20 2023

Committee: Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Found: Wildlife Management and Muirburn Scotland Bill - proposed snaring ban Letter from the Game and Wildlife


Closed Petition closed 30th May 2024

Require videogame publishers to keep games they have sold in a working state - Final Signatures: 27,341

Require publishers to leave videogames (and related game assets / features) they have sold to customers in a reasonably working state when support ends, so that no further intervention whatsoever is necessary for the game to function, as a statutory consumer right.

The Government responsed to this petition on 2nd May 2024 (View Full Response)
Those selling games must comply with UK consumer law. They must provide clear information and allow continued access to games if sold on the understanding that they will remain playable indefinitely.

Found: Require publishers to leave videogames (and related game assets / features) they have sold to customers


Early Day Motion
Clwb Rygbi Llanymddyfri, Welsh Premiership Cup Winners (2 Signatures)
16 Apr 2024
Tabled by: Jonathan Edwards (Independent - Carmarthen East and Dinefwr)
That this House congratulates Llandovery Rugby Club on winning the Welsh Premiership Cup at the National Stadium in Cardiff; pays tribute to both Llandovery and Merthyr Rugby Clubs for a well contested final and a fantastic game of rugby resulting in a 20-18 victory for the Drovers; applauds the dedication …
Departmental Publication (News and Communications)
Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport

Mar. 18 2024

Source Page: Historic Football Governance Bill introduced in Parliament
Document: Historic Football Governance Bill introduced in Parliament (webpage)

Found: We are determined to put them back at the heart of the game, and ensure clubs as vital community assets


Bill Documents
14 May 2024 - Written evidence
Written evidence submitted by Fair Game (FGB03)
Football Governance Bill 2023-24

Found: Written evidence submitted by Fair Game (FGB03)


Departmental Publication (News and Communications)
Department for Science, Innovation & Technology

Oct. 29 2023

Source Page: New £100 million fund to capitalise on AI’s game-changing potential in life sciences and healthcare
Document: New £100 million fund to capitalise on AI’s game-changing potential in life sciences and healthcare (webpage)

Found: New £100 million fund to capitalise on AI’s game-changing potential in life sciences and healthcare


Written Question
Development Aid: Nature Conservation
Tuesday 16th April 2024

Asked by: Barry Sheerman (Labour (Co-op) - Huddersfield)

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

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, whether his Department provides support to international game wardens to adapt to new techniques for tackling illegal wildlife activities.

Answered by Rebecca Pow - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)

The UK is committed to combatting the illegal wildlife trade (IWT), including by investing £30 million between 2022 and 2025 to support global efforts.

Our IWT Challenge Fund continues to support projects that benefit park rangers and drive innovative ways to tackle poaching. Projects have included expanding aerial surveillance to support ranger deployments in the Rungwa, Kizigo and Muhesi Game Reserves in central Tanzania, and enhanced use of innovative techniques to combat poaching and wildlife trafficking at the Ngulia rhino sanctuary in Kenya. More information on these projects and others is available here.

We have also funded the training of rangers (Op CORDED) in partnership with the British Army, helping wildlife parks work together to strengthen law enforcement and share information to disrupt smuggling and poaching across Africa.


Written Question
Development Aid: Nature Conservation
Tuesday 16th April 2024

Asked by: Barry Sheerman (Labour (Co-op) - Huddersfield)

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

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what steps he is taking to support international game wardens in protecting vulnerable wildlife populations.

Answered by Rebecca Pow - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)

The UK is committed to combatting the illegal wildlife trade (IWT), including by investing £30 million between 2022 and 2025 to support global efforts.

Our IWT Challenge Fund continues to support projects that benefit park rangers and drive innovative ways to tackle poaching. Projects have included expanding aerial surveillance to support ranger deployments in the Rungwa, Kizigo and Muhesi Game Reserves in central Tanzania, and enhanced use of innovative techniques to combat poaching and wildlife trafficking at the Ngulia rhino sanctuary in Kenya. More information on these projects and others is available here.

We have also funded the training of rangers (Op CORDED) in partnership with the British Army, helping wildlife parks work together to strengthen law enforcement and share information to disrupt smuggling and poaching across Africa.


Written Question
Development Aid: Nature Conservation
Tuesday 16th April 2024

Asked by: Barry Sheerman (Labour (Co-op) - Huddersfield)

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

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, if he will take steps to increase aid to organisations that employ game wardens.

Answered by Rebecca Pow - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)

The UK is committed to combatting the illegal wildlife trade (IWT), including by investing £30 million between 2022 and 2025 to support global efforts.

Our IWT Challenge Fund continues to support projects that benefit park rangers and drive innovative ways to tackle poaching. Projects have included expanding aerial surveillance to support ranger deployments in the Rungwa, Kizigo and Muhesi Game Reserves in central Tanzania, and enhanced use of innovative techniques to combat poaching and wildlife trafficking at the Ngulia rhino sanctuary in Kenya. More information on these projects and others is available here.

We have also funded the training of rangers (Op CORDED) in partnership with the British Army, helping wildlife parks work together to strengthen law enforcement and share information to disrupt smuggling and poaching across Africa.


Non-Departmental Publication (News and Communications)
Prime Minister's Office, 10 Downing Street

Apr. 05 2024

Source Page: Prime Minister announces multi-million pound boost for grassroots cricket
Document: Prime Minister announces multi-million pound boost for grassroots cricket (webpage)

Found: For young people watching their first match today, the draw of getting outside and enjoying the game