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Written Question
Public Sector
Wednesday 9th March 2022

Asked by: Baroness Armstrong of Hill Top (Labour - Life peer)

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask Her Majesty's Government which Cabinet committees are responsible for (1) the recovery of public services following the COVID-19 pandemic, and (2) co-ordinating the delivery of public services across Government; and which Ministers chair these committees.

Answered by Lord True - Shadow Leader of the House of Lords

There are a number of Cabinet Committees that could take issues related to public service delivery and recovery. These include, for example; the Domestic and Economic (Operations), the Government Priorities Delivery Committee, Covid-19 Operations, the Health Promotion Taskforce and the Crime and Justice Taskforce. All of these are listed on GOV.UK along with their membership and Terms of Reference. This list of Cabinet Committees on GOV.UK is updated regularly.

It is a long-established precedent that information about the discussions that have taken place in Cabinet and its Committees, and how often they have met, is not normally shared publicly.


Speech in Grand Committee - Mon 06 Dec 2021
Beyond Brexit: Institutional Framework (EUC Report)

"My Lords, I left the EU Committee in July 2019. I am speaking today largely because the noble Baroness, Lady Verma, who is chair the EU Goods Sub-Committee, asked me to. I think she did so largely for continuity, because the reports that you see today are built on work …..."
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Written Question
Public Bodies: Public Appointments
Wednesday 1st December 2021

Asked by: Baroness Armstrong of Hill Top (Labour - Life peer)

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask Her Majesty's Government how many of the people appointed to (1) arms-length bodies, and (2) other public bodies, since 1 January have a political affiliation; and which political parties they were affiliated to in each case.

Answered by Lord True - Shadow Leader of the House of Lords

The government publishes annual data reports on public appointments, including information on gender, ethnic background and political affiliation. The latest report published on 21 October provides data on those appointed during the 2020-21 financial year and appointees in post on 31 March 2021. Data on those appointed during the 2021-22 financial year and those in post on 31 March 2022 will be published next year.

Latest figures show that in 2020-21, 44% of appointees were women and 10% were from an ethnic minority background. 6% stated they had taken part in political activity in the past five years across a range of political parties.

Public appointments are announced on the HM Government Public Appointments website https://publicappointments.cabinetoffice.gov.uk.


Written Question
Public Bodies: Public Appointments
Wednesday 1st December 2021

Asked by: Baroness Armstrong of Hill Top (Labour - Life peer)

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask Her Majesty's Government who they have appointed to (1) arms-length bodies, and (2) other public bodies, since 1 January; and how many of these appointments were (a) women, or (b) people from a minority background.

Answered by Lord True - Shadow Leader of the House of Lords

The government publishes annual data reports on public appointments, including information on gender, ethnic background and political affiliation. The latest report published on 21 October provides data on those appointed during the 2020-21 financial year and appointees in post on 31 March 2021. Data on those appointed during the 2021-22 financial year and those in post on 31 March 2022 will be published next year.

Latest figures show that in 2020-21, 44% of appointees were women and 10% were from an ethnic minority background. 6% stated they had taken part in political activity in the past five years across a range of political parties.

Public appointments are announced on the HM Government Public Appointments website https://publicappointments.cabinetoffice.gov.uk.


Written Question
Public Appointments: Equality
Monday 1st November 2021

Asked by: Baroness Armstrong of Hill Top (Labour - Life peer)

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask Her Majesty's Government, further to the Written Answer by Lord True on 28 September (HL2731), what commitments they have to ensure diversity of public appointments.

Answered by Lord True - Shadow Leader of the House of Lords

On 21st October, the Government published the Public Appointments Data Report 2021. This set out the diversity data for public appointments held and made. The Government previously published a plan for increasing diversity in public appointments, the Public Appointments Diversity Action Plan, available on GOV.UK. We are keeping the plan under review to ensure that we continue to attract a broad range of talented people from across the UK to these roles.


Written Question
Public Appointments Commissioner
Tuesday 28th September 2021

Asked by: Baroness Armstrong of Hill Top (Labour - Life peer)

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask Her Majesty's Government what was the process for appointing the Commissioner for Public Appointments.

Answered by Lord True - Shadow Leader of the House of Lords

The role was advertised on the Government’s Public Appointments website and also through a number of other channels and networks. Applications were assessed by a panel, which included an independent member, against the advertised criteria. Shortlisted candidates were interviewed and the panel recommended to ministers which candidates they found appointable. Subject to consideration by Ministers of the select committee’s report, the formal appointment will be made by Order in Council.


Speech in Lords Chamber - Thu 22 Jul 2021
Covid-19 (Public Services Committee Report)

"That this House takes note of the Report from the Public Services Committee A critical juncture for public services: lessons from COVID-19 (1st Report, Session 2019–21, HL Paper 167)...."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Thu 22 Jul 2021
Covid-19 (Public Services Committee Report)

"My Lords, the report is the Public Services Committee’s first. The committee was established in February 2020 and is the first in this House to hold the Government to account on a range of issues that cut across public services and on policy areas that are the responsibility of multiple …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Thu 22 Jul 2021
Covid-19 (Public Services Committee Report)

"My Lords, I thank everyone for their contribution to today’s debate. I said at the beginning how privileged I was to chair this committee, and I know that the speeches that its members have made will have reinforced for noble Lords their quality, expertise and enthusiasm. I thank them again …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 08 Dec 2020
UK-EU Future Relationship Negotiations and Transition Period

"My Lords, it is clear that, in any trade deal, there must be some compromise on sovereignty. The Government need to be clear with us where they are prepared to compromise. I hope that the Minister will press on the Prime Minister the importance of those regions where the economy …..."
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