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Written Question
Defence: Space Technology
Monday 26th February 2024

Asked by: Andrew Lewer (Conservative - Northampton South)

Question to the Ministry of Defence:

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, what steps his Department is taking to help ensure that its approach to procurement helps to retain the (a) skills and (b) workforce needed to support exports of military space technology.

Answered by James Cartlidge - Minister of State (Ministry of Defence)

The space industry is an important part of the UK economy and is vital to delivering government's ambitions for space. We are working closely with Departments across government and with the UK space industry to develop and retain the skills and workforce they need. This is set out in the National Space Strategy (2021) and Defence Space Strategy (2022) which place a priority on the space sector having the right skills and expertise for both civil and military purposes.

Through the Ministry of Defences's (MOD) investment in space capabilities, we are providing jobs and skills in the UK. The Skynet programme, worth circa £5 billion over ten years, is procuring satellites that are largely designed and manufactured in the UK. This investment promotes the technologies and skills which make UK industry competitive. We have also invested a further £1.4 billion in space over ten years to develop new capabilities that will position the UK as a world leader on space technology.

Through the Skynet secure satellite communications programme, we are using social value requirements in our major contracts to secure industrial sponsorships of educational schemes and through-life skills development. In addition, UK Space Command is developing the UK Space Academy, a Centre of Excellence for space training for the benefit of both government and industry.

The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, in close consultation with MOD, will publish a plan for the space industry in the coming months, which will increase growth and resilience for this vital part of the economy.


Written Question
Armed Forces: Education
Monday 11th September 2023

Asked by: Andrew Lewer (Conservative - Northampton South)

Question to the Ministry of Defence:

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, what recent assessment he has made of the effectiveness of allowances to ensure continuity of education for armed forces families.

Answered by Andrew Murrison - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Ministry of Defence)

Continuity of Education Allowance (CEA) continues to be an important mechanism for assisting continuity of education for Armed Forces families.

The Ministry of Defence closely monitors all Armed Forces allowances to evaluate ways they may be refined to improve their effectiveness in supporting our personnel and their families. I am eager to ensure that the Continuity of Education Allowance remains fit for purpose and so I have tasked MOD officials to review the policy and report back with recommendations (where needed) by the end of the year.


Written Question
Afghanistan: Repatriation
Monday 21st February 2022

Asked by: Andrew Lewer (Conservative - Northampton South)

Question to the Ministry of Defence:

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, what steps his Department is taking to help relocate vulnerable Afghans and British nationals from third countries to the UK.

Answered by James Heappey

The ARAP Scheme has been one of the most generous relocation programmes in the world facilitating the relocation of eligible Afghan and their families. The ACRS will also prioritise the relocation of vulnerable Afghans.

We continue to work at pace with international partners to safely evacuate British Nationals and eligible Afghans through third countries.