Information between 20th October 2025 - 8th November 2025
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Wednesday 3rd December 2025 11:30 a.m. Wales Office Oral questions - Main Chamber Subject: Wales View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Wednesday 5th November 2025 2 p.m. Welsh Affairs Committee - Private Meeting View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Wednesday 29th October 2025 2 p.m. Welsh Affairs Committee - Oral evidence Subject: Prisons, Probation and Rehabilitation in Wales At 2:30pm: Oral evidence Jon Collins - Chief Executive at Prisoners’ Education Trust Anne-Marie Rogan - Cymru Business Development Manager at St Giles Trust Jassa Scott - Strategic Director at Estyn At 3:15pm: Oral evidence Nick Millington - Route Director for Wales and Borders at Network Rail Scott Davies - Contracts Supervisor at Rowecord Total Access Ltd Dawn Jevons - Social Value Manager for Wales at Galliford Try View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Wednesday 12th November 2025 2 p.m. Welsh Affairs Committee - Oral evidence Subject: Prisons, Probation and Rehabilitation in Wales At 2:30pm: Oral evidence Alun Jones - Chief Executive at Healthcare Inspectorate Wales Rhys Jones - Director of Assurance at Healthcare Inspectorate Wales Rachel Thomas - Director of Operations: Primary, Community and Intermediate Care Clinical Board at Cardiff and Vale University Health Board At 3:15pm: Oral evidence Katie Dalton - Director at Cymorth Cymru Chloe Marshall - Operations Manager at Nacro Stephanie Rogers-Lewis - Accommodation and Support Manager at Cardiff Council View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Thursday 23rd October 2025
Correspondence - Correspondence from The Crown Estate dated 13 October 2025 relating to the 10 September evidence session Welsh Affairs Committee |
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Wednesday 22nd October 2025
Oral Evidence - 2025-10-22 14:30:00+01:00 The environmental and economic legacy of Wales' industrial past - Welsh Affairs Committee |
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Wednesday 29th October 2025
Oral Evidence - 2025-10-29 14:30:00+00:00 Prisons, Probation and Rehabilitation in Wales - Welsh Affairs Committee |
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Local Growth Deals: Wales
Asked by: David Chadwick (Liberal Democrat - Brecon, Radnor and Cwm Tawe) Monday 20th October 2025 Question to the Wales Office: To ask the Secretary of State for Wales, for what reason the value of the Local Growth Fund being provided to Wales was listed as £547 million on 10 October 2025 and as £633 million on 16 June 2025. Answered by Jo Stevens - Secretary of State for Wales The Local Growth Fund will invest £547 million in Wales over the next three years, more than half a billion pounds of much needed investment in Wales. This funding will drive economic growth, create jobs and raise living standards as part of the UK Government’s mission to kickstart economic growth and break down barriers to opportunity.
The Local Growth Fund at £547 million is just one element of our wider package of targeted, long-term local growth funding referred to in June, which also includes the new Pride in Place initiative. Communities across Wales will benefit from the Pride in Place Programme and Pride in Place Impact Fund, supporting projects that will build stronger communities, create thriving places, and empower local people. |
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Future of TV Distribution Stakeholder Forum: Wales
Asked by: Ann Davies (Plaid Cymru - Caerfyrddin) Monday 20th October 2025 Question to the Wales Office: To ask the Secretary of State for Wales, what discussions she has had with the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport on (a) the ‘Future of TV Distribution’ stakeholder forum and (b) the potential impact of its decision making on Wales. Answered by Jo Stevens - Secretary of State for Wales I have regular discussions with Cabinet colleagues on a range of matters. In July, the then Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Wales met with Broadcast 2040+ to understand their perspectives on the long-term future of terrestrial TV in Wales.
The lead department on this matter, DCMS established the Future of TV Distribution stakeholder forum which takes views from a range of broadcasters active in Wales, including S4C, the BBC and ITV. The forum also benefits from the perspectives of a number of groups representing the interests of Welsh and UK-wide audiences, such as Voice of the Listener and Viewer, Digital Poverty Alliance and Silver Voices. Before any decisions are made, including in relation to Wales, close consideration will be given to how any changes would impact audiences, and especially those who rely on digital terrestrial television as their primary means of watching television. |
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Wales Office: Recruitment
Asked by: Lee Anderson (Reform UK - Ashfield) Monday 20th October 2025 Question to the Wales Office: To ask the Secretary of State for Wales, whether their Department has run any (a) recruitment and (b) internship schemes aimed to increase the number of people from underrepresented groups in the workforce in the last year. Answered by Jo Stevens - Secretary of State for Wales As set out in the Civil Service People Plan 2024-2027, we are committed to ensuring we attract, develop and retain talented people from a diverse range of backgrounds to create a modern Civil Service, now and for the future.
Civil Service recruitment must follow the rules set out in legislation within the Constitutional Reform and Governance Act (CRaGA) 2010 which outlines the requirements to ensure that civil servants are recruited on merit, via fair and open competition.
My Department has not run any internship schemes in the last year. |
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Wind Power: Celtic Sea
Asked by: David Chadwick (Liberal Democrat - Brecon, Radnor and Cwm Tawe) Monday 27th October 2025 Question to the Wales Office: To ask the Secretary of State for Wales, what assessment she has made of the potential impact of the Celtic Sea Floating Offshore Wind Leasing Round 5 on economic regeneration in Neath Port Talbot. Answered by Jo Stevens - Secretary of State for Wales The UK Government recognises the major opportunities floating offshore wind presents for Wales and I am determined to ensure that we take full advantage of them. Gwynt Glas (a joint venture between EDF Renewables and ESB) and Equinor have now entered into Agreements for Lease with The Crown Estate to develop two 1.5GW Floating Offshore Wind farms in the Celtic Sea through the Leasing Round 5 process, in addition to the five floating wind Test and Demonstration projects (totalling 432MW of capacity) already in development in the region. The Crown Estate has confirmed that work is underway on options to deliver a third 1.5GW lease area. These new windfarms will be among the largest of their kind in the world and have the capacity to deliver enough power for more than four million homes. It is estimated this new industry will support over 5,000 new jobs and deliver a £1.4 billion-pound boost to the UK economy, it will also help deliver transformational change to places like Port Talbot. As part of the Comprehensive Spending Review, the UK Government has reconfirmed up to £80 million for port infrastructure investment in Port Talbot to supporting floating offshore wind and green growth in Wales. |
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Wales Office: Catering
Asked by: Gareth Snell (Labour (Co-op) - Stoke-on-Trent Central) Tuesday 28th October 2025 Question to the Wales Office: To ask the Secretary of State for Wales, what proportion of (a) tableware and (b) crockery used in her Department is made by a British manufacturer. Answered by Jo Stevens - Secretary of State for Wales We do not hold this information. The Government is committed to supporting British businesses and ensuring they have the best chance to win public contracts. The new Procurement Act creates a simpler and more transparent system that will support British businesses bidding for work. The Act also allows contracting authorities to set standards that recognise the quality and standard of UK businesses and products. Alongside this, the National Procurement Policy Statement encourages contracting authorities to consider this government’s Industrial strategy and the sectors vital to our economic growth. |
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Wales Office: Social Media
Asked by: Rupert Lowe (Independent - Great Yarmouth) Friday 7th November 2025 Question to the Wales Office: To ask the Secretary of State for Wales, how much her Department has spent on social media advertising by (a) influencer and (b) organisation in each of the last five financial years. Answered by Jo Stevens - Secretary of State for Wales Over the last five financial years, the department has spent the following on social media promotion and online advertising: 2024-25: £20,248.40 2025-26 to date: £26,751.60 This spend was on the joint UK Government/Welsh Government campaign to promote the availability of Tata Steel transition funding. The campaign aimed to raise awareness of the support available to steelworkers affected by the decarbonisation transition at Tata Steel UK in Port Talbot, including access to skills funding for those leaving the business. It also highlighted funding opportunities for local businesses impacted by the transition.
There has been no spend on social media advertising using an influencer during this period. |
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Clean Energy: Wales
Asked by: Richard Quigley (Labour - Isle of Wight West) Wednesday 29th October 2025 Question to the Wales Office: To ask the Secretary of State for Wales, what recent discussions she has had with Cabinet colleagues on support for clean energy projects in Wales. Answered by Jo Stevens - Secretary of State for Wales This government is supporting clean energy projects right across Wales – from tidal stream on Anglesey to floating wind in the Celtic Sea - which will create jobs, deliver regional growth and accelerate our drive towards lower bills for households and businesses. Our new Clean Energy Jobs Plan sets out how we will at least double the number of jobs supported by clean energy industries in Wales by the end of the decade. |
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Cost of Living: Wales
Asked by: Ben Lake (Plaid Cymru - Ceredigion Preseli) Wednesday 29th October 2025 Question to the Wales Office: To ask the Secretary of State for Wales, what recent discussions she has had with the Chancellor of the Exchequer on fiscal steps to reduce the cost of living in Wales. Answered by Jo Stevens - Secretary of State for Wales The Welsh and UK Labour Governments are determined to boost living standards for families right across Wales. It’s why we secured a record wage increase to the National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage for up to 160,000 workers. It’s why we are creating thousands of new jobs in our green industries, our freeports and investment zones. And it’s why, just two weeks ago, we confirmed a second year of funding for our three economic inactivity trailblazers across Wales – to help people into good, well-paid jobs. Labour is the only party on the side of working people in Wales and across the UK. |
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United Kingdom
Asked by: John Lamont (Conservative - Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk) Wednesday 29th October 2025 Question to the Wales Office: To ask the Secretary of State for Wales, what discussions she has had with the Welsh Government on strengthening the Union. Answered by Anna McMorrin - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Wales Office) I have regular discussions with the Welsh Government on how our two governments are delivering, investing in Wales’s future and strengthening our union. Through a record budget settlement for the Welsh Government, alongside our investment into Welsh rail, Growth Deals, Investment Zones, Freeports, Pride in Place Funds and our Defence Growth Deal for Wales – we are working together to improve public services, support communities, drive jobs, and deliver economic growth. |
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United Kingdom
Asked by: Edward Leigh (Conservative - Gainsborough) Wednesday 29th October 2025 Question to the Wales Office: To ask the Secretary of State for Wales, what discussions she has had with the Welsh Government on strengthening the Union. Answered by Anna McMorrin - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Wales Office) I have regular discussions with the Welsh Government on how our two governments are delivering, investing in Wales’s future and strengthening our union. Through a record budget settlement for the Welsh Government, alongside our investment into Welsh rail, Growth Deals, Investment Zones, Freeports, Pride in Place Funds and our Defence Growth Deal for Wales – we are working together to improve public services, support communities, drive jobs, and deliver economic growth. |
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Wind Power: Seas and Oceans
Asked by: Tracy Gilbert (Labour - Edinburgh North and Leith) Wednesday 29th October 2025 Question to the Wales Office: To ask the Secretary of State for Wales, what discussions she has had with Cabinet colleagues on the potential for the development of offshore wind in Wales. Answered by Jo Stevens - Secretary of State for Wales This government is supporting offshore wind projects in Wales which will deliver jobs, boost economic growth and clean power. Under this government, the 1.5GW Mona offshore wind farm off the North Wales coast was awarded development consent, with the potential to support over 3,000 jobs. And Floating Offshore Wind projects are progressing in the Celtic Sea, which could support over 5,000 new jobs and deliver a £1.4 billion-pound boost to the UK economy. |
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Defence: Finance
Asked by: Nick Smith (Labour - Blaenau Gwent and Rhymney) Wednesday 29th October 2025 Question to the Wales Office: To ask the Secretary of State for Wales, what assessment she has made of the potential impact of increased defence spending on Wales. Answered by Jo Stevens - Secretary of State for Wales The Defence Industrial Strategy will ensure that defence is an engine for growth across the UK, including Wales. Wales’s thriving defence sector will benefit from its own Defence Growth Deal backed by a share of £250m. The deal will harness Wales’s strengths in autonomy and aerospace, unlocking growth, innovation, and jobs across defence and the wider advanced manufacturing sector.
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Iron and Steel: Wales
Asked by: David Chadwick (Liberal Democrat - Brecon, Radnor and Cwm Tawe) Thursday 30th October 2025 Question to the Wales Office: To ask the Secretary of State for Wales, what recent discussions she has had with (a) the Secretary of State for Business and Trade and (b) representatives of the Welsh steel industry on the potential impact of proposed EU steel import quotas on (i) steel production and (ii) employment in Wales. Answered by Jo Stevens - Secretary of State for Wales I met with the Minister for Industry to discuss the potential impact of proposed EU steel proposals and continue to work closely with cabinet colleagues as Government responds to protect our domestic steel industry. I remain in close contact with all Welsh steelmakers and have had numerous discussions with Tata Steel UK and steel unions to understand the potential impact on individual businesses. As Chair of the Port Talbot Transition Board, I also discussed this with members at the October meeting.
We recognise that global trading conditions remain challenging for the steel industry as global overcapacity, trade diversion and weak demand continue to put downward pressure on prices. To address these conditions, the Government intervened earlier this year to strengthen the current steel safeguard measures. This Government will continue to review stronger trade measures to protect steel producers in South Wales and across the UK.
We are actively engaging at all levels with the European Commission, and key Member States, with the aim of securing a positive outcome for the UK. We will always defend our critical steel industry, which is vital for the UK. |
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Wales Office: Internet
Asked by: John Hayes (Conservative - South Holland and The Deepings) Thursday 30th October 2025 Question to the Wales Office: To ask the Secretary of State for Wales, what steps her Department is taking to help ensure that critical services continue to run in the event of a major internet outage. Answered by Jo Stevens - Secretary of State for Wales The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) provides IT services, including cyber security to my Department.
The government has a robust set of policies in place to ensure there are well-defined and tested incident management processes in place, and to ensure continuity of essential functions in the event of system or service failure.
The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology will publish the Government Cyber Action Plan this Winter, which will set out a clear approach for the Government and the Wider Public Sector to manage cyber security and resilience incidents. |
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Welsh Language
Asked by: Liz Saville Roberts (Plaid Cymru - Dwyfor Meirionnydd) Monday 3rd November 2025 Question to the Wales Office: To ask the Secretary of State for Wales, what recent discussions she has had with the Welsh Language Commissioner (a) on the topic of Welsh Language Standards and (b) in general. Answered by Jo Stevens - Secretary of State for Wales The then Parliamentary Under Secretary of State met with the Welsh Language Commissioner earlier this year at the Urdd Eisteddfod where among other matters, they discussed the topics of Welsh Language Standards and Welsh Language Schemes. The now Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Minister McMorrin, looks forward to meeting the Welsh Language Commissioner this month and my officials also continue to engage with the Welsh Language Commissioner’s Office regularly.
Although the Welsh Language is a devolved matter, the UK Government has a role to play in supporting the Welsh Government’s Cymraeg 2050 strategy. This is most notably through ensuring that S4C as a public service broadcaster continues to promote the use of a thriving Welsh language.
The UK Government’s overarching goal is to continue to develop and expand Welsh language use and delivery. For example, we coordinate the officials led cross-Government Welsh Language Forum, which last met in September and was attended by a representative of the Welsh Language Commissioner’s Office. We publish content (graphics and videos) in both Welsh and English and all four social media channels operated by the Wales Office - X, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn. The Commissioner's office also regularly engages with individual UK Government departments to assist them in delivering their services in Wales through the medium of Welsh.
It is for the Welsh Ministers to specify, in regulations under the Welsh Language (Wales) Measure 2011, the bodies to which the Welsh Language Commissioner may be required to comply with Welsh language standards. Where the Welsh Ministers seek to provide for standards to be specifically applicable to a Minister of the Crown, they must obtain the consent of the relevant Secretary of State. |
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Welsh Language
Asked by: Liz Saville Roberts (Plaid Cymru - Dwyfor Meirionnydd) Monday 3rd November 2025 Question to the Wales Office: To ask the Secretary of State for Wales, what assessment has she made of the extent to which Welsh language rights are fully respected in (a) government and (b) crown bodies operating in Wales. Answered by Jo Stevens - Secretary of State for Wales The then Parliamentary Under Secretary of State met with the Welsh Language Commissioner earlier this year at the Urdd Eisteddfod where among other matters, they discussed the topics of Welsh Language Standards and Welsh Language Schemes. The now Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Minister McMorrin, looks forward to meeting the Welsh Language Commissioner this month and my officials also continue to engage with the Welsh Language Commissioner’s Office regularly.
Although the Welsh Language is a devolved matter, the UK Government has a role to play in supporting the Welsh Government’s Cymraeg 2050 strategy. This is most notably through ensuring that S4C as a public service broadcaster continues to promote the use of a thriving Welsh language.
The UK Government’s overarching goal is to continue to develop and expand Welsh language use and delivery. For example, we coordinate the officials led cross-Government Welsh Language Forum, which last met in September and was attended by a representative of the Welsh Language Commissioner’s Office. We publish content (graphics and videos) in both Welsh and English and all four social media channels operated by the Wales Office - X, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn. The Commissioner's office also regularly engages with individual UK Government departments to assist them in delivering their services in Wales through the medium of Welsh.
It is for the Welsh Ministers to specify, in regulations under the Welsh Language (Wales) Measure 2011, the bodies to which the Welsh Language Commissioner may be required to comply with Welsh language standards. Where the Welsh Ministers seek to provide for standards to be specifically applicable to a Minister of the Crown, they must obtain the consent of the relevant Secretary of State. |
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Welsh Language
Asked by: Liz Saville Roberts (Plaid Cymru - Dwyfor Meirionnydd) Monday 3rd November 2025 Question to the Wales Office: To ask the Secretary of State for Wales, if she will make an assessment of the potential merits of placing Welsh Language Standards on all Crown bodies. Answered by Jo Stevens - Secretary of State for Wales The then Parliamentary Under Secretary of State met with the Welsh Language Commissioner earlier this year at the Urdd Eisteddfod where among other matters, they discussed the topics of Welsh Language Standards and Welsh Language Schemes. The now Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Minister McMorrin, looks forward to meeting the Welsh Language Commissioner this month and my officials also continue to engage with the Welsh Language Commissioner’s Office regularly.
Although the Welsh Language is a devolved matter, the UK Government has a role to play in supporting the Welsh Government’s Cymraeg 2050 strategy. This is most notably through ensuring that S4C as a public service broadcaster continues to promote the use of a thriving Welsh language.
The UK Government’s overarching goal is to continue to develop and expand Welsh language use and delivery. For example, we coordinate the officials led cross-Government Welsh Language Forum, which last met in September and was attended by a representative of the Welsh Language Commissioner’s Office. We publish content (graphics and videos) in both Welsh and English and all four social media channels operated by the Wales Office - X, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn. The Commissioner's office also regularly engages with individual UK Government departments to assist them in delivering their services in Wales through the medium of Welsh.
It is for the Welsh Ministers to specify, in regulations under the Welsh Language (Wales) Measure 2011, the bodies to which the Welsh Language Commissioner may be required to comply with Welsh language standards. Where the Welsh Ministers seek to provide for standards to be specifically applicable to a Minister of the Crown, they must obtain the consent of the relevant Secretary of State. |
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The Infrastructure (Wales) Act 2024 (Consequential Amendments) Order 2025 This Order is made under section 150 of the Government of Wales Act 2006 which, among other things, allows the Secretary of State to make provision in consequence of Acts of Senedd Cymru. Wales Office |
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29 Oct 2025, 11:47 a.m. - House of Commons "capacity as the Secretary of State of Wales Office, what measures is she taking to press the Labour " Rt Hon Liz Saville Roberts MP (Dwyfor Meirionnydd, Plaid Cymru) - View Video - View Transcript |
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Cross-border Healthcare
39 speeches (13,606 words) Tuesday 4th November 2025 - Westminster Hall Department of Health and Social Care Mentions: 1: Mims Davies (Con - East Grinstead and Uckfield) Members have pleaded for on behalf of their constituents—whether she will work with the Wales Office - Link to Speech |
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Oral Answers to Questions
123 speeches (9,802 words) Wednesday 29th October 2025 - Commons Chamber Cabinet Office Mentions: 1: Liz Saville Roberts (PC - Dwyfor Meirionnydd) In her capacity as Secretary of State at the Wales Office, what is she doing to press the Labour Chancellor - Link to Speech |
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Wednesday 29th October 2025
Written Evidence - G15 AHO0039 - Affordability of Home Ownership Affordability of Home Ownership - Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee Found: The drop is steeper for those with own their 1 Housing, England and Wales - Office for National Statisticsaccommodation |
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Tuesday 28th October 2025
Written Evidence - Angling Trust FME0005 - Fisheries and the marine environment Fisheries and the marine environment - Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee Found: Coastal communities, characteristics of built-up areas, England and Wales - Office for National Statistics |
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Friday 24th October 2025
Written Evidence - Institute and Faculty of Actuaries PAS0064 - Preparing for an Ageing Society Preparing for an Ageing Society - Economic Affairs Committee Found: LinkedIn 5 ONS, 426,241 marriages in 1972. 246,897 marriages in 2022. 6 Marriages in England and Wales - Office |
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Friday 24th October 2025
Written Evidence - Greater Manchester Ageing Hub PAS0041 - Preparing for an Ageing Society Preparing for an Ageing Society - Economic Affairs Committee Found: Manchester, England - ScienceDirect 5 230414-ageing-accessibleso2docx.pdf 6 Conceptions in England and Wales - Office |
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Friday 24th October 2025
Written Evidence - International Longevity Centre UK PAS0031 - Preparing for an Ageing Society Preparing for an Ageing Society - Economic Affairs Committee Found: References 1 Life expectancy calculator - Office for National Statistics 2 Births in England and Wales - Office |
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Friday 7th November 2025
Home Office Source Page: Information sharing duty: Operation Encompass Document: (PDF) Found: Section 3 of the Domestic Abuse Act 2021 if they see, hear or experience 1 Crime in England and Wales - Office |
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Thursday 30th October 2025
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government Source Page: English indices of deprivation 2025: rural report Document: (PDF) Found: : Population estimates by output areas, electoral, health and other geographies, England and Wales - Office |
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Thursday 30th October 2025
Cabinet Office Source Page: Register of Ministers’ Gifts and Hospitality: September 2025 Document: View online (webpage) Found: govuk-template govuk-template--rebranded" lang="en"> |
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Thursday 30th October 2025
Cabinet Office Source Page: Register of Ministers’ Gifts and Hospitality: September 2025 Document: View online (webpage) Found: govuk-template govuk-template--rebranded" lang="en"> |
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Thursday 30th October 2025
Cabinet Office Source Page: Public Appointments made by or of interest to the Prime Minister Document: (PDF) Found: and Non-Executive Board Members Office of the Secretary of State for Wales Wales Office |
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Thursday 30th October 2025
Ministry of Justice Source Page: Deaths of offenders in the community, annual update to March 2025 Document: (Excel) Found: Secure Estate - GOV.UKDrug-related deaths and suicide in offenders in the community, England and Wales - Office |
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Thursday 30th October 2025
Ministry of Justice Source Page: Deaths of offenders in the community, annual update to March 2025 Document: (ODS) Found: Secure Estate - GOV.UK Drug-related deaths and suicide in offenders in the community, England and Wales - Office |
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Thursday 23rd October 2025
Ministry of Justice Source Page: Criminal Justice System statistics quarterly: June 2025 Document: (PDF) Found: note ‘Presentational changes to National Statistics on police recorded crime in England and Wales’, Office |
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Wednesday 22nd October 2025
Ministry of Justice Source Page: Presumption of parental involvement review Document: (PDF) Found: Domestic abuse victim characteristics, England and Wales - Office for National Statistics (ons.gov.uk |
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Monday 20th October 2025
Department for Science, Innovation & Technology Source Page: Post-16 education and skills white paper Document: (PDF) Found: Sexual offences prevalence and victim characteristics, England and Wales – Office for National Statistics3 |
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Monday 20th October 2025
Department for Science, Innovation & Technology Source Page: Post-16 education and skills white paper Document: (PDF) Found: Sexual offences prevalence and victim characteristics, England and Wales – Office for National Statistics3 |
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Oct. 31 2025
The Charity Commission Source Page: Shift to more proportionate accounting regime for UK charities Document: Shift to more proportionate accounting regime for UK charities (webpage) News and Communications Found: The SORP making body consists of: Charity Commission for England and Wales Office of the Scottish Charity |
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Tuesday 28th October 2025
Safer Communities Directorate Justice Directorate Source Page: Homicide in Scotland 2024-25 Document: Homicide in Scotland 2024-25 (PDF) Found: latest data published is for the 2023-24 reporting year available at Homicide in England and Wales - Office |
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PDF - report Inquiry: Report on the Environment (Principles, Governance and Biodiversity Targets) (Wales) Bill Found: . (…) We've engaged with the Wales Office. |
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3. Audit Wales - Scrutiny of the Estimate 2026-27 and Interim Report 2025-26: Evidence session
None speech (None words) Wednesday 5th November 2025 - None |
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12. Planning (Wales) Bill and Planning (Consequential Provisions) (Wales) Bill: Evidence Session with the Counsel General and Minister for Delivery
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