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Commons Chamber
Licensing Hours Extensions Bill
2nd reading - Fri 19 Jan 2024
Home Office

Mentions:
1: Emma Lewell-Buck (Lab - South Shields) In honour of Her late Majesty the Queen’s platinum jubilee, I created, mixed and served cocktails in - Speech Link
2: Feryal Clark (Lab - Enfield North) UK economy, generating £54 billion in tax receipts alongside £7 billion of business investments in 2022 - Speech Link


Written Question
Platinum Jubilee 2022: Medals
Tuesday 5th September 2023

Asked by: Emma Hardy (Labour - Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle)

Question to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, whether the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee medal is available to people who had served a combined total of five years in the Armed Forces and frontline NHS services on 6 February 2022.

Answered by Stuart Andrew - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Culture, Media and Sport)

To qualify for The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Medal recipients must be in an eligible role in the public sector on 6 February 2022 and have completed five years’ service.

There are some circumstances where prior service in a previous eligible role might be taken into account and aggregated with current service by a Department in deciding on medal eligibility.

Individual Departments, the Devolved Administrations and Crown Dependencies are responsible for applying the eligibility criteria and making eligibility decisions regarding the award of the Medal to their staff and other organisations that fall under their sponsorship.


Commons Chamber
Licensing Hours Extensions Bill
3rd reading - Fri 17 May 2024
Home Office

Mentions:
1: Emma Lewell-Buck (Lab - South Shields) Reading, the process has been used for the coronation of His Majesty the King, the 90th birthday and platinum - Speech Link
2: Feryal Clark (Lab - Enfield North) In 2022 alone, it generated £54 billion in tax receipts and £7 billion-worth of business investment. - Speech Link


Early Day Motion
Carluke Primrose Orchestral Flutes (8 Signatures)
5 Sep 2023
Tabled by: Angela Crawley (Scottish National Party - Lanark and Hamilton East)
That this House congratulates Carluke Primrose Orchestral Flutes on their Platinum Award at the Scottish Concert Band Festival; celebrates their success in being one of seven winning amateur groups chosen by a panel of esteemed judges for Classic FM and their Big Platinum Performance as part of their birthday celebrations …
Scottish Government Publication (FOI/EIR release)
Communications and Ministerial Support Directorate

Nov. 28 2023

Source Page: Angus Robertson and Lorna Slater's trip to Brussels (2022): FOI release
Document: Annex A and B - 202200304296 (PDF)

Found: Angus Robertson and Lorna Slater's trip to Brussels (2022): FOI release


Lords Chamber
King’s Speech - Tue 07 Nov 2023
Leader of the House

Mentions:
1: Baroness Stedman-Scott (Con - Life peer) In September 2022, as Minister for Women, I had the honour to lead the United Kingdom delegation to the - Speech Link
2: Baroness Smith of Basildon (Lab - Life peer) Last year, when Her Majesty the late Queen was unable to be with us, we were looking forward to her Platinum - Speech Link


Deposited Papers
Home Office

Nov. 30 2023

Source Page: Contingent relaxation of licensing hours during semi-final and final of the 2024 UEFA European Championship. 15p.
Document: Euros.pdf (PDF)

Found: this national power has been used to mark His Majesty’s Coronation on 6 May this year , the Late Queen


Departmental Publication (Open consultation)
Home Office

Nov. 27 2023

Source Page: Extending licensing hours for UEFA Euro 2024 matches
Document: Contingent relaxation of licensing hours during the semi-final and final of the 2024 UEFA European Championship (PDF)

Found: , this national power has been used to mark His Majesty’s Coronation on 6 May this year , the Late Queen


National Audit Office
Society and culture - Jan. 23 2024
Department for Culture, Media & Sport Departmental Overview 2022-23 (PDF)

Found: Department for Culture, Media & Sport 2022-23


Written Question
Department for Culture, Media and Sport: Disability
Thursday 29th June 2023

Asked by: Vicky Foxcroft (Labour - Lewisham, Deptford)

Question to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, with reference to the National Disability Strategy published on 28 July 2021, which of her Department’s commitments in that strategy that have not been paused as a result of legal action have (a) been fully, (b) been partially and (c) not been implemented.

Answered by John Whittingdale

In January 2022, the High Court declared the National Disability Strategy (NDS) was unlawful because the UK Disability Survey, which informed it, was held to be a voluntary consultation that failed to comply with the legal requirements on public consultations.

The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport had four policies included in the National Disability Strategy. These were to: introduce a new free arts access card to make it easier for disabled people to enjoy the arts and cultural venues across the UK; make the UK the most accessible tourism destination in Europe; work with Sport England to address the inequalities faced by disabled people in sport and physical activity; and explore how to improve the accessibility of private sector websites.

Firstly, we are continuing to develop the Arts Access Card Scheme, which will make it easier for disabled people to enjoy arts and cultural venues across the UK. The pilot of the scheme is scheduled to launch in spring 2024.

Secondly, we are progressing our ambition for the UK to be the most accessible tourism destination in Europe by engaging with stakeholders, including VisitEngland, VisitBritain and the Tourism Industry Council Working Group, and we are also aiming to host a series of ministerial roundtables to discuss the barriers disabled people face as tourists.

Thirdly, we are continuing to address the inequalities faced by disabled people in sport and physical activity. As such, Sport England has provided £1 million of specialist disability investment as part of its ongoing ‘recover and reinvent’ work, 47 grants through the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Activity Fund to projects benefiting autistic people and £40 million in the 2 financial years to March 2023 through the Tackling Inequalities Fund and Together Fund (reaching 1,900 projects directly supporting disabled people).

The action in the NDS for DCMS to explore how to improve the accessibility of private sector websites now falls under the auspices of the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology.

We remain fully committed to supporting disabled people in the UK through creating more opportunities, protecting their rights and ensuring they fully benefit from, and can contribute to, every aspect of our society. To support this, the Department for Culture, Media and Sport will be providing further details of our recent achievements to improve disabled people’s lives in the forthcoming Disability Action Plan consultation due for publication in the summer.

Ahead of this, the Minister for Disabled People, Health and Work will write providing a list of these achievements and will place a copy in the House Library.