Found: held • Discussion took place on the Visitor Tourism Levy Bill • Discussion on presentations for future
May. 09 2024
Source Page: MHRA launches AI Airlock to address challenges for regulating medical devices that use Artificial IntelligenceFound: The MHRA’s regulatory AI Airlock takes into account evidence-based work produced by other bodies with
Found: the CPG’s work to expand the diversity of its membership, to ensure that work continues.
Asked by: Ben Wallace (Conservative - Wyre and Preston North)
Question to the Ministry of Defence:
To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, what progress his Department has made on the Anglo-French Future Cruise-Anti-Ship Weapon programme.
Answered by James Cartlidge - Minister of State (Ministry of Defence)
The Future Cruise / Anti-Ship weapon programme is in the third year of the assessment phase and joint Anglo-France work is designing novel technological advances in missile capability. Significant progress has been made on suitable candidate weapon systems to fulfil the Naval and Air requirements. At this stage of the programme, work is focused on reducing technical and schedule risk, prior to the potential Demonstration and Manufacturing phases, and preparations are underway to prepare towards Full Business Case. Additionally, progress is also being made to explore bringing Italy on board as a partner nation, with a Letter of Intent signed in June 2023.
Found: published and future work ReportsAudits of accounts and reviews of how well government is delivering
Asked by: Paula Barker (Labour - Liverpool, Wavertree)
Question to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport:
To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, whether her Department has appointed independent advisors to help the Department's work on the future sustainability of Rugby League.
Answered by Stuart Andrew - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Culture, Media and Sport)
To support the Rugby Football Union and Premiership Rugby Limited on their plans for the future of professional Rugby Union, Government appointed Rugby Football League’s former CEO Ralph Rimmer and Chris Pilling of UK Sport to work with the sport’s authorities.
The independent advisers’ remit only extended to cover issues facing Rugby Union.
Asked by: Regan, Ash (Alba Party - Edinburgh Eastern)
Question
To ask the Scottish Government whether the Cabinet Secretary for Wellbeing Economy, Fair Work and Energy will instruct the Grangemouth Future Industry Board to have as its overriding strategic purpose the need for Scotland to have its own oil refinery, in light of reports that retaining this element of the Grangemouth business would reflect the importance of the site as a national economic asset.
Answered by Gray, Neil - Cabinet Secretary for NHS Recovery, Health and Social Care
The Grangemouth Future Industry Board has been established in acknowledgement of both the significant economic role that the wider Grangemouth industrial cluster plays today, and its potential to support Scotland’s Just Transition to net zero. The overarching remit of the Grangemouth Future Industry Board is therefore to support the delivery of the Grangemouth Just Transition Plan. This will help to ensure a that future low-carbon opportunities are realised, whilst ensuring that any transition puts equity and fairness at its heart for people who live and work there.
Correspondence Jan. 24 2024
Committee: Economy and Fair Work CommitteeFound: Grangemouth Future Industry Board Letter from the Cabinet Secretary for Wellbeing Economy, Fair Work
Apr. 23 2024
Source Page: I. Universal Credit guidance April 2024 [update of previous guidance, deposited Oct 2023, DEP2023-0791]. 204 docs. II. Letter dated 15/04/2023 from Jo Churchill MP to to the Deposited Papers Clerk regarding documents for deposit in the House libraries. Incl. file list at Annex 1. 9p.Found: Universal Credit guidance April 2024 [update of previous guidance, deposited Oct 2023, DEP2023-0791].
May. 16 2024
Source Page: Now is the time to transition to a new partnership between Iraq and the United Nations: UK statement at the UN Security CouncilFound: Let me start by thanking the Special Representative for her briefing, and for the important work of