Information between 15th April 2024 - 25th April 2024
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Wednesday 24th April 2024 Leader of the House Earl Howe (Conservative - Excepted Hereditary) Statement - Main Chamber Subject: Evidence uncovered of experiments on children in the contaminated blood scandal and the Second Interim Report from Sir Brian Langstaff View calendar |
Monday 22nd April 2024 Leader of the House Penny Mordaunt (Conservative - Portsmouth North) Motion - Main Chamber Subject: Business of the House (Today) (No. 2) (Motion) View calendar |
Monday 22nd April 2024 Leader of the House Penny Mordaunt (Conservative - Portsmouth North) Motion - Main Chamber Subject: Business of the House (today) View calendar |
Thursday 13th June 2024 Leader of the House Penny Mordaunt (Conservative - Portsmouth North) Business Statement - Main Chamber Subject: Business Questions to the Leader of the House View calendar |
Thursday 6th June 2024 Leader of the House Penny Mordaunt (Conservative - Portsmouth North) Business Statement - Main Chamber Subject: Business Questions to the Leader of the House View calendar |
Parliamentary Debates |
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Iran and Israel
35 speeches (8,141 words) Monday 15th April 2024 - Lords Chamber Leader of the House |
Business of the House
100 speeches (12,537 words) Thursday 18th April 2024 - Commons Chamber Leader of the House |
Litigation Funding Agreements (Enforceability) Bill [HL]
2 speeches (43 words) Monday 22nd April 2024 - Lords Chamber Leader of the House |
Infected Blood Inquiry
11 speeches (1,437 words) Wednesday 24th April 2024 - Lords Chamber Leader of the House |
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Legislation: Reviews
Asked by: Lucy Powell (Labour (Co-op) - Manchester Central) Wednesday 17th April 2024 Question to the Leader of the House: To ask the Leader of the House, with reference to the Guide to Making Legislation, which Acts that received royal assent since 2010 have been subject to post-legislative review; and which Acts are being reviewed. Answered by Penny Mordaunt - Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons This information is not held centrally. Post-legislative scrutiny memoranda have been published on GOV.UK where bills have undergone the process. While all bills that have reached Royal Assent are eligible for post-legislative scrutiny after they are enacted, it can be agreed between the department and the relevant Commons departmental select committee that a memorandum is not required. |
Privy Council: Termination of Employment
Asked by: Julian Knight (Independent - Solihull) Wednesday 24th April 2024 Question to the Leader of the House: To ask the Leader of the House, how many Privy Council Office staff have left that organisation in each year since 2015. Answered by Penny Mordaunt - Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons The Privy Council Office is part of the Cabinet Office. Some of the information requested is held centrally. As far as data is centrally held, I refer the hon. Member to the Civil Service statistics for the Cabinet Office available at: |
Leader of the House of Commons: Public Meetings
Asked by: Owen Thompson (Scottish National Party - Midlothian) Wednesday 24th April 2024 Question to the Leader of the House: To ask the Leader of the House, what estimate she has made of the cost to the public purse of (a) transport, (b) venue hire and accommodation, (c) printed materials including backdrops, (d) security, (e) staffing, (f) filming and photography and (g) other costs of each public meeting since her appointment. Answered by Penny Mordaunt - Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons The Office of the Leader of the House of Commons is a business unit of the Cabinet Office and, as such, its administrative costs are part of the Cabinet Office’s wider administrative costs. Information for 2022-23 can be found in the Cabinet Office Annual Report and Accounts 2022-23 (https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/cabinet-office-annual-report-and-accounts-2022-23), copies of which are available in the Libraries of the House. Information for the last financial year will be published in the Cabinet Office Annual Report and Accounts 2023-24 in due course. |
Leader of the House of Commons: Public Expenditure
Asked by: Owen Thompson (Scottish National Party - Midlothian) Wednesday 24th April 2024 Question to the Leader of the House: To ask the Leader of the House, what the administration costs of her office were in each year since her appointment. Answered by Penny Mordaunt - Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons The Office of the Leader of the House of Commons is a business unit of the Cabinet Office and, as such, its administrative costs are part of the Cabinet Office’s wider administrative costs. Information for 2022-23 can be found in the Cabinet Office Annual Report and Accounts 2022-23 (https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/cabinet-office-annual-report-and-accounts-2022-23), copies of which are available in the Libraries of the House. Information for the last financial year will be published in the Cabinet Office Annual Report and Accounts 2023-24 in due course. |
Leader of the House of Commons: Termination of Employment
Asked by: Julian Knight (Independent - Solihull) Wednesday 24th April 2024 Question to the Leader of the House: To ask the Leader of the House, how many staff left her Office in each year since 2015. Answered by Penny Mordaunt - Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons The Office of the Leader of the House of Commons is part of the Cabinet Office. Some of the information requested is held centrally. As far as data is centrally held, I refer the hon. Member to the Civil Service statistics for the Cabinet Office available at: |
All-party Parliamentary Groups: National Security
Asked by: Daniel Kawczynski (Conservative - Shrewsbury and Atcham) Thursday 25th April 2024 Question to the Leader of the House: To ask the Leader of the House, what steps she is taking to ensure that secretariats of All-Party Parliamentary Groups do not pass sensitive information to foreign governments. Answered by Penny Mordaunt - Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons The regulation of All-Party Parliamentary Groups (APPGs) is a matter for Parliament. The Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards is responsible for monitoring the Register for APPGs and may investigate alleged breaches of the rules. |
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Points of Order
5 speeches (517 words) Tuesday 23rd April 2024 - Commons Chamber Mentions: 1: Rosie Winterton (Lab - Doncaster Central) My other advice would be perhaps to raise the matter with the Leader of the House, who might be able - Link to Speech |
Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill
28 speeches (9,476 words) Consideration of Commons amendments Monday 22nd April 2024 - Lords Chamber Home Office Mentions: 1: Lord Coaker (Lab - Life peer) noble Lord, Lord Sharpe, the noble and learned Lord, Lord Stewart, the Government Chief Whip or the Leader - Link to Speech |
Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill
14 speeches (3,074 words) Consideration of Commons amendments Monday 22nd April 2024 - Lords Chamber Home Office Mentions: 1: Lord Coaker (Lab - Life peer) learned Lord, Lord Stewart—who is not here; I cannot see him anywhere—the Government Chief Whip, the Leader - Link to Speech 2: Lord True (Con - Life peer) My Lords, I hope it is in scope for the Leader of the House to interpose his body, particularly when - Link to Speech |
Pet Abduction Bill
60 speeches (16,676 words) Report stage Friday 19th April 2024 - Commons Chamber Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Mentions: 1: Mark Francois (Con - Rayleigh and Wickford) Such is the importance of these events—and I notified the office of the Leader of the House that I would - Link to Speech 2: Rosie Winterton (Lab - Doncaster Central) I note that he has informed the Leader of the House of his strong views on the matter, so I think he - Link to Speech |
Commons Scrutiny of Secretaries of State in the House of Lords
22 speeches (3,124 words) Thursday 18th April 2024 - Commons Chamber Mentions: 1: Roger Gale (Con - North Thanet) We will now take questions to the Chair of the Select Committee, and I call the shadow Leader of the - Link to Speech 2: Karen Bradley (Con - Staffordshire Moorlands) I thank the shadow Leader of the House for her question. - Link to Speech 3: Karen Bradley (Con - Staffordshire Moorlands) Friend the Member for Sutton Coldfield, and perhaps that is something that the Leader of the House, who - Link to Speech |
Economic Growth (Regulatory Functions) (Amendment) Order 2024
11 speeches (4,067 words) Monday 15th April 2024 - Lords Chamber Department for Business and Trade Mentions: 1: Lord Evans of Rainow (Con - Life peer) My Lords, I will take this opportunity to pause the current business on the SI so that the Leader of - Link to Speech |
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Internet: Safety
Asked by: Greg Smith (Conservative - Buckingham) Tuesday 23rd April 2024 Question to the Department for Science, Innovation & Technology: To ask the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, if she will hold discussions with the Leader of the House on making parliamentary time available for scrutiny of Ofcom’s guidance on age verification and age assurance before publication of a government response. Answered by Saqib Bhatti - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Science, Innovation and Technology) Parliamentary scheduling is a matter for the Business Managers. For the broader duties under the Act about protecting children from harmful content, we expect Ofcom to publish its draft codes of practice later in the Spring. The Act requires that codes of practice are laid in both Houses before coming into force. |
Transport
Asked by: Thérèse Coffey (Conservative - Suffolk Coastal) Monday 22nd April 2024 Question to the Department for Transport: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, if he will have discussions with the Leader of the House on bringing forward a debate on the National Transport Strategy. Answered by Anthony Browne - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport) The scheduling of parliamentary business is not a matter for the Department for Transport.
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Secretaries of State: Parliamentary Scrutiny
Asked by: Lord Young of Cookham (Conservative - Life peer) Thursday 18th April 2024 Question To ask the Leader of the House when they will respond to the Report of the Procedure Committee of the House of Commons Commons scrutiny of Secretaries of State in the House of Lords (1st Report, HC 338). Answered by Lord True - Leader of the House of Lords and Lord Privy Seal The Government responded to the House of Commons Procedure Committee Report Commons scrutiny of Secretaries of State in the House of Lords (1st Report, HC 338) on Wednesday 17th April 2024. A copy of the report can be found on the Procedure Committees website on the link below.
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State Retirement Pensions: Women
Asked by: Stephen Farry (Alliance - North Down) Thursday 18th April 2024 Question to the Department for Work and Pensions: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, whether he has had discussions with the Leader of the House on making Parliamentary time available for Members to debate and approve the recommendations in the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman's report into the communication of state pension age increases, published on 21 March 2024. Answered by Paul Maynard - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Work and Pensions) In laying the report before Parliament at the end of March, the Ombudsman has brought matters to the attention of this House, and a further update to the House will be provided once the report's findings have been fully considered. |
Parliamentary Research |
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Military action: Parliament's role - CBP-10001
Apr. 19 2024 Found: military forces to Mali, considering the Government’s previous assurances on this matter, the n Leader |
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Apr. 25 2024
Bill 188 2023-24 (as introduced) Standards in Public Life (Codes of Conduct) Bill 2023-24 Bill Found: of the House of Commons must, within three months of the passing of this Act and annually |
MP Financial Interests |
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15th April 2024
Mark Spencer (Conservative - Sherwood) 3. Gifts, benefits and hospitality from UK sources Name of donor: Carlton Club Address of donor: 69 St James’ Street, London, SW1A 1PJ Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: I accepted honorary membership of the Carlton Club for the duration of my tenure as Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury, and Government Chief Whip. On 12 May 2022, I received confirmation that this membership will continue for the duration of my tenure as Leader of the House of Commons. The membership was extended further and continues until further notice (value provided is that in 2024), value £685 Date received: 2 November 2021 Date accepted: 2 November 2021 Donor status: company, registration 00573221 (Registered 29 November 2021; updated 13 May 2022 and 19 February 2024) Source Found: May 2022, I received confirmation that this membership will continue for the duration of my tenure as Leader |
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Monday 22nd April 2024
Source Page: I. List of ministerial responsibilities. 88p. II. List of non-ministerial departments and executive agencies. 22p. III. Letter dated 19/04/2024 from Alex Burghart MP to the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee regarding documents for deposit, and copying them for deposit in the House libraries. 1p. Document: APRIL_2024_List_of_Ministerial_Responsibilities.pdf (PDF) Found: of the House of Commons - The Rt Hon Penny Mordaunt MP Lord Privy Seal, Leader of the House of Lords |