Oral Evidence Sep. 11 2023
Committee: Public Accounts CommitteeFound: Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Jan. 30 2012
Source Page: Table showing Government owned empty properties in Essex. 6 p.Found: Department NameProperty CentreProperty NameProperty StreetProperty RoadProperty TownFloor Area TypeVacant
Asked by: Sarah Olney (Liberal Democrat - Richmond Park)
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 1 February 2024 to Question 11394 on Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Ministers' Private Offices, what the cost of each refurbishment was.
Answered by Mark Spencer - Minister of State (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has indicated that it will not be possible to answer this question within the usual time period. An answer is being prepared and will be provided as soon as it is available.
Feb. 28 2024
Source Page: Bevan, Sir James - Chief Executive, Environment Agency, Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs - ACOBA adviceFound: Bevan, Sir James - Chief Executive, Environment Agency, Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs
Feb. 28 2024
Source Page: Bevan, Sir James - Chief Executive, Environment Agency, Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs - ACOBA adviceFound: Bevan, Sir James - Chief Executive, Environment Agency, Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs
Apr. 25 2024
Source Page: EM on EU legislation on organic pet food labelling (33/23 Rev 1)Found: EM on EU legislation on organic pet food labelling (33/23 Rev 1)
Feb. 12 2024
Source Page: Statutory biodiversity credits: terms and conditionsFound: Statutory biodiversity credits: terms and conditions
Mar. 14 2024
Source Page: Pig industry structure in Great Britain: reviewFound: Wales) with recommendations for the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
Asked by: Karin Smyth (Labour - Bristol South)
Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:
To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what discussions she has had with the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs on improving infection prevention and control practices in animals.
Answered by Maria Caulfield - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Business and Trade) (Minister for Women)
The Government takes a One Health approach to infection prevention and control, and antimicrobial resistance, as set out in the UK National Action Plan on antimicrobial resistance (NAP AMR) for 2019 to 2024. The UK NAP AMR delivery board is co-chaired by senior officials from the Department of Health and Social Care and the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs.
Officials from the Department of Health and Social Care, the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs, and the Veterinary Medicines Directorate meet regularly to consider appropriate actions to promote good animal health, welfare, and biosecurity in the animal health sector. This is done in accordance with the Government’s One-Health approach, to mitigating the risk of transmission of zoonotic infections between animals and humans, and to tackle the threat of antimicrobial resistance. A zoonosis is any disease or infection that is naturally transmissible from vertebrate animals to humans.