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Written Question
Arms Trade: Saudi Arabia
Tuesday 1st September 2020

Asked by: Emma Lewell-Buck (Labour - South Shields)

Question to the Department for International Trade:

To ask the Secretary of State for International Trade, whether her Department has granted arms sales open licences to Saudi Arabia which include dual-use weaponry.

Answered by Ranil Jayawardena

HM Government publishes Official Statistics (on a quarterly and annual basis) on export licences granted, refused and revoked to all destinations on GOV.UK and these reports contain detailed information, including the overall value, the type (e.g. Military, Other), and a summary of the items covered by these licences.

This information is available at: gov.uk/government/collections/strategic-export-controls-licensing-data and the most recent publication was on 14th July 2020, covering the period 1st January to 31st March 2020.

HM Government does not hold complete records on the amount of equipment sold to Saudi Arabia – nor any other country – and this can only be provided at disproportionate cost.


Written Question
Trade: Africa
Thursday 16th July 2020

Asked by: Emma Lewell-Buck (Labour - South Shields)

Question to the Department for International Trade:

To ask the Secretary of State for International Trade, pursuant to the Answer of 9 June 2020 to Question 52663, which countries in Africa have been identified as key markets.

Answered by Graham Stuart

The Department for International Trade’s Defence and Security Organisation has identified the following key markets in Africa for defence and security opportunities in 2019-20:

Algeria

Egypt

Morocco

Nigeria

South Africa


Written Question
Defence and Security Organisation
Tuesday 9th June 2020

Asked by: Emma Lewell-Buck (Labour - South Shields)

Question to the Department for International Trade:

To ask the Secretary of State for International Trade, how many staff worked for the Defence and Security Organisation (DSO) on 1 April 2020; how many of those staff are in the export support team; and what the DSO's budget is for 2020-21.

Answered by Graham Stuart

As of 1 April 2020, the Defence and Security Organisation (DSO) had 110 staff of which 18 worked for the Export Support Team.

DSO’s budget for 2020-21 is £9,514,191.


Written Question
Defence and Security Organisation: Trade
Tuesday 9th June 2020

Asked by: Emma Lewell-Buck (Labour - South Shields)

Question to the Department for International Trade:

To ask the Secretary of State for International Trade, what the Defence and Security Organisation's key markets are for 2019-20; and if she will make a statement.

Answered by Graham Stuart

The Department for International Trade’s Defence and Security Organisation has identified the following key markets for 2019-20 with defence and security opportunities:

Africa

Australia

Austria

Bahrain

Bangladesh

Belgium

Canada

Central European Network (Poland, Czech Republic, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria)

France

Germany

India

Indonesia

Italy

Japan

Kuwait

Latin America (Columbia, Brazil, Chile, Peru, Panama, Argentina, Mexico)

Malaysia

New Zealand

Netherlands

Nordic Baltic Network (Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark, Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia)

Oman

Philippines

Portugal

Qatar

Republic of Korea

Saudi Arabia

Singapore

Spain

Switzerland

Thailand

Turkey

United Arab Emirates

United States of America


Written Question
Department for International Trade: Bullying
Wednesday 27th February 2019

Asked by: Emma Lewell-Buck (Labour - South Shields)

Question to the Department for International Trade:

To ask the Secretary of State for International Trade, what proportion of (a) disabled and (b) all other staff in his Department reported experiencing bullying or harassment at work in the most recent Civil Service People Survey.

Answered by George Hollingbery

Bullying and harassment have no place in any workplace, including the Civil Service.

In the most recent People Survey, an average of 11% of respondents across the Civil Service reported that they'd experienced bullying or harassment at work in the 12 months preceding the survey.

Whilst this figure has remained stable since 2016, we recognise that certain groups of staff are more like to say they have experienced this type of unacceptable behaviour than others. This includes staff members with long-term limiting conditions who, in the vast majority of departments and agencies, were more likely to say they'd been bullied or harassed in the last 12 months than staff members with no long-term limiting conditions.

We are strengthening the routes for staff to report bullying and harassment to ensure that all staff are fully supported throughout the process, and to ensure cultures are positive and inclusive.

The high-level People Survey results for each organisation, including reported rates of bullying and harassment, were published last December on gov.uk.

Each spring the Cabinet Office conducts and publishes a range of further analysis on the People Survey responses, including the results by gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation and health status. Similar analysis will be conducted again this year and made available on gov.uk.

The results for the 2017 survey are summarised below. A copy of this table has been placed in the House.

Civil Service People Survey 2017: results by organisation and health status

Long-term health status is captured in the People Survey through questions J04 and J04A. J04 asks if the individual has a "long-standing physical or mental health condition, illness, impairment or disability?" and, if they answer yes, J04A asks whether their condition, illness or disability has an impact on their daily activity or the work they can do.

Results are aggregated in to two broad categories: "No long-term limiting condition", combining those who answer No to either J04 or J04A; and, "Long-term limiting condition", those who answer Yes to J04 and who answer that their condition limits what they can do either "a little" or "a lot" at J04A.

Answered “Yes” to the question “During the past 12 months have you personally experienced bullying or harassment at work?”

No limiting long-term illness

Has a limiting long-term illness

Acas

8%

21%

Accountant in Bankruptcy

4%

0%

Animal and Plant Health Agency

10%

23%

Attorney General's Office

4%

..

Cabinet Office

9%

19%

Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science

7%

22%

Charity Commission

10%

22%

Civil Service HR

13%

22%

Companies House

4%

11%

Competition and Markets Authority

11%

33%

Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority

8%

31%

Crown Commercial Service

10%

20%

Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service

10%

35%

Crown Prosecution Service

8%

21%

Defence Electronics and Components Agency

17%

38%

Defence Equipment & Support

10%

25%

Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy

6%

15%

Department for Communities and Local Government

6%

19%

Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport

4%

12%

Department for Education

7%

17%

Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

7%

16%

Department for Exiting the European Union

6%

25%

Department for International Development

10%

20%

Department for International Trade

10%

17%

Department for Transport

6%

14%

Department for Work and Pensions

8%

20%

Department of Health

6%

9%

Disclosure Scotland

9%

27%