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Written Question
Edinburgh Airport
Thursday 23rd May 2024

Asked by: Kenny MacAskill (Alba Party - East Lothian)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, pursuant to the Answer of 16 May 2024 to Question 25990 on Edinburgh Airport, what information his Department holds on the progress that has been made by (a) Edinburgh and (b) Gatwick Airport on reaching a commercial agreement with the US authorities on a pre-clearance scheme for travellers to the US; and whether his Department is taking steps with the US (i) Customs and Border Protection and (ii) Transportation Security Administration to help support these negotiations.

Answered by Tom Pursglove

Home Office, Department for Transport and Scotland Office officials are in regular contact with counterparts at the US Customs and Border Protection Agency and Transportation Security Administration and representatives of Edinburgh and Gatwick airports about US pre-clearance.


Written Question
Edinburgh Airport
Thursday 16th May 2024

Asked by: Kenny MacAskill (Alba Party - East Lothian)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, pursuant to the Answer of 9 May 2024 to Question 24833 on Edinburgh Airport, what progress he has made on concluding a formal (a) treaty and (b) agreement between the UK and USA.

Answered by Tom Pursglove

A treaty covering a formal agreement to allow the US to operate pre-clearance on UK soil would be required before it could be operated at a UK airport. However, pre-clearance also requires a commercial agreement between the UK airport operator and the US authorities for this to be advanced beyond the discussions that have already taken place.


Written Question
Edinburgh Airport
Thursday 16th May 2024

Asked by: Kenny MacAskill (Alba Party - East Lothian)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, pursuant to the Answer of 9 May 2024 to Question 24833 on Edinburgh Airport, whether a (a) treaty and (b) formal agreement between the UK and USA is required before any commercial deal.

Answered by Tom Pursglove

A treaty covering a formal agreement to allow the US to operate pre-clearance on UK soil would be required before it could be operated at a UK airport. However, pre-clearance also requires a commercial agreement between the UK airport operator and the US authorities for this to be advanced beyond the discussions that have already taken place.


Written Question
Edinburgh Airport
Thursday 9th May 2024

Asked by: Kenny MacAskill (Alba Party - East Lothian)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, if he will take steps to help support Edinburgh Airport to provide pre-clearance for travellers to the US.

Answered by Tom Pursglove

The Government is supportive of the principle of US pre-clearance and there have been initial discussions between the UK and US governments, however, pre-clearance requires a commercial agreement between the airport operator and US authorities for these to be advanced.

It is important to note pre-clearance is not something which could be quickly implemented at UK airports. Careful negotiation across the UK Government and with the US would be required before pre-clearance could become a reality at UK airports.


Written Question
Wind Power: Fire Prevention
Monday 18th December 2023

Asked by: Kenny MacAskill (Alba Party - East Lothian)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, pursuant to the Answer of 11 December 2023 to Question 5138 on Wind Power: Fire Prevention, whether he has made an assessment of the adequacy of preparations for a fire caused by an onshore wind installation.

Answered by Chris Philp - Shadow Home Secretary

Offshore windfarms do not fall within the jurisdiction of Fire and Rescue Authorities who are responsible only up to the low water mark.

In relation to onshore installations, every Fire and Rescue Authority must assess foreseeable fire and rescue related risks that could affect their communities and put in place arrangements to prevent and mitigate those risks.66

Research being commissioned on carcinogens.


Written Question
Fire and Rescue Services: Carcinogens
Monday 18th December 2023

Asked by: Kenny MacAskill (Alba Party - East Lothian)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, pursuant to Answer of 12 December 2023 to Question 5137 on Fire and Rescue Services: Carcinogens, whether the review will consider the practical difficulties associated with (a) carcinogens being carried on uniforms and (b) sanitisation of fire stations.

Answered by Chris Philp - Shadow Home Secretary

The review will involve a comprehensive review of published literature on the risk contaminants pose to firefighters along with related decontamination protocols.


Written Question
Wind Power: Fire Prevention
Monday 18th December 2023

Asked by: Kenny MacAskill (Alba Party - East Lothian)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, pursuant to the Answer of 11 December 2023 to Question 5139 on Wind Power: Fire Prevention, whether offshore wind farms are within the jurisdiction of the fire service.

Answered by Chris Philp - Shadow Home Secretary

Offshore windfarms do not fall within the jurisdiction of Fire and Rescue Authorities who are responsible only up to the low water mark.

In relation to onshore installations, every Fire and Rescue Authority must assess foreseeable fire and rescue related risks that could affect their communities and put in place arrangements to prevent and mitigate those risks.66

Research being commissioned on carcinogens.


Written Question
Fire and Rescue Services: Carcinogens
Tuesday 12th December 2023

Asked by: Kenny MacAskill (Alba Party - East Lothian)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what steps his Department is taking to help protect firefighters from carcinogens.

Answered by Chris Philp - Shadow Home Secretary

The health and safety of firefighters is of paramount importance.

Fire and Rescue Authorities are responsible for the health and safety of firefighters and they should be mindful of emerging research.

I have commissioned a literature review of published studies to understand their conclusions and determine next steps and I am engaging with the Department for Health and Social Care to explore these issues.


Written Question
Armed Forces: Israel
Thursday 23rd November 2023

Asked by: Kenny MacAskill (Alba Party - East Lothian)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, whether his Department has provided recent guidance to (a) UK citizens and (b) dual-nationals who volunteer as (i) reservists and (ii) active personnel in the Israeli Defence Force.

Answered by Tom Tugendhat

The FCDO has advised against all but essential travel to Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories, and against all travel to some locations in the region.

By definition, a British dual national is a citizen of the UK and any other nation for which they hold citizenship. Dual citizenship (also known as dual nationality) is allowed in the UK and dual nationals may be liable for military service in the country of their other nationality. The UK recognises the right of British dual nationals to serve in the legitimately recognised armed forces of the country of their other nationality.

Anyone who travels to conflict zones to engage in unlawful activity, should expect to be investigated upon their return to the UK. Decisions on prosecutions are taken independently by the police and Crown Prosecution Service on a case-by-case basis.


Written Question
Fisheries: Migrant Workers
Monday 20th November 2023

Asked by: Kenny MacAskill (Alba Party - East Lothian)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what data his Department holds on the number of migrant workers within the domestic fishing sector.

Answered by Robert Jenrick

The Home Office does publish data on sponsored work visas by occupation and industry in the ‘Immigration Statistics Quarterly Release’.

Data on the grants of sponsored work visas are published in table ‘Occ_D02’ of the sponsored work visas by occupation and industry dataset.

Selecting ‘9119 - Fishing and other elementary agriculture occupations n.e.c’ from the occupation filter will output data on visas granted to professionals coming to work in the domestic fishing sector. Time frames can be filtered.

It is important to note that these figures may include non-fishing occupations and are for people operating within UK territorial waters under a skilled worker visa.

People operating outside UK territorial waters require only a transit visa and these figures are a subset of the data on transit visas found in ‘Vis_D02’ of the detailed entry clearance visas dataset.