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Speech in Westminster Hall - Thu 17 May 2018
Freedom of Speech: Universities

"Will the hon. Gentleman give way?..."
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Written Question
Stem Cells: Research
Thursday 21st December 2017

Asked by: Fiona Bruce (Conservative - Congleton)

Question to the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy:

To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, how much funding his Department has allocated for embryonic stem cell research to date; and what estimate he has made of the number of such funded research projects involving embryonic stem cells which have yielded results clearly beneficial to public health.

Answered by Lord Johnson of Marylebone

The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy sets the overall budgets of the independent research councils, the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) and Innovate UK, which then allocate funds for individual grants and research organisations in line with the Haldane Principle

The research councils have allocated the following funds to projects which include research related to embryonic stem cells. Note that projects have been included where relevant based on the information provided at the time of application. As projects may be refined following submission it is likely that some projects in the portfolio ultimately did not use embryonic tissue. Values are given as the total spend on grants that involve research using stem cells, but it may be that only a proportion of the research undertaken on a grant involves stem cells. Further information on individual projects can be found on the RCUK Gateway to Research, see: http://gtr.rcuk.ac.uk

2010/11

2011/12

2012/13

2013/14

2014/15

2015/16

BBSRC

£3,000,000

£4,300,000

£4,100,000

£4,000,000

£3,800,000

£4,200,000

EPSRC

£216,000

£737,401

£969,896

£568,611

£486,260

£167,303

MRC

£7,639,000

£6,886,000

£6,190,000

£5,642,000

£6,128,000

£5,711,000

TOTAL

£10,855,000

£11,923.401

£11,259,896

£10,210,611

£10,414,260

£10,078,303


Innovate UK has funded a number of projects directly involving embryonic stem cell R&D since 2007.

FY commitment

Grant Committed

2015/16

£205,959

2013/14

£93,687

2012/13

£90,067

2011/12

£119,937

2010/11

£158,991

2007/08

£53,537


Innovate UK has funded the Cell and Gene Therapy Catapult to conduct embryonic stem cell research and latest updated figures show an investment of £700,000 across 2015/16 and 2016/17.

Research Councils and Innovate UK collect information on project outcomes, but these are not explicitly assessed in terms of benefits to public health


Written Question
Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy: Families
Monday 18th December 2017

Asked by: Fiona Bruce (Conservative - Congleton)

Question to the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy:

To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, to which legislation his Department has applied the Family Test, published in August 2014.

Answered by Lord Johnson of Marylebone

Assessing the impact of the Department’s policies on families is an integral part of policy development in the Department. Although not a statutory requirement, the impact on families is considered as part of the Department’s compliance with the requirements of the Public Sector Equality Duty as specified in the Equality Act 2010.


Written Question
Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy: Families
Monday 18th December 2017

Asked by: Fiona Bruce (Conservative - Congleton)

Question to the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy:

To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, pursuant to the Answer of 30 November 2017 to Question HL3576, what steps his Department is taking to strengthen families.

Answered by Margot James

The Government is committed to supporting working families and will introduce 30 hours of free childcare a week for working families with 3 and 4-year-old children. This builds on other family friendly policies which are already in place including the extension of the right to request flexible working to all employees with 26 weeks qualifying service and the introduction of shared parental leave and pay, which enables working parents to share responsibility for caring for their children in the first year.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 27 Nov 2017
Industrial Strategy

"I welcome the strategy. Siemens, which has a pioneering digital factory in Congleton, is one of the companies that has led on the recent “Made Smarter” review. Does the Secretary of State agree with the principles behind the review, and that priority should be given to upskilling 1 million industrial …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 31 Jan 2017
Oral Answers to Questions

"2. What recent assessment he has made of the international competitiveness of the UK aerospace. ..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 31 Jan 2017
Oral Answers to Questions

"Leading aerospace part designer and manufacturer Senior Aerospace Bird Bellows in my constituency speaks positively of the support from the Government’s Sharing in Growth scheme, which it says will be key in helping the company to realise its ambitious growth strategy. Will the Minister join me in congratulating the company …..."
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Written Question
Carbon Capture and Storage
Tuesday 29th November 2016

Asked by: Fiona Bruce (Conservative - Congleton)

Question to the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy:

To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, what research the Government is conducting on carbon capture and the energy-making process.

Answered by Jesse Norman - Shadow Leader of the House of Commons

Since 2015, Government has spent approximately £11 million on a range of carbon capture projects supporting research and development in CO2 storage, carbon capture technologies and CCS feasibility studies.

The Department has also commissioned research into the potential of carbon capture and utilisation in the UK and the next generation UK based carbon capture technologies. These will complete in 2017. Additionally, the Government Energy Entrepreneurs Fund has funded approximately £1.6 million in support to innovative carbon capture technologies.

Phase 5 of this Fund opened on 30 October 2016. This is an additional £9 million of funding which is available for CCS innovation projects. Further information can be found at:

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/energy-entrepreneurs-fund-phase-5.


Written Question
Fracking
Tuesday 29th November 2016

Asked by: Fiona Bruce (Conservative - Congleton)

Question to the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy:

To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, what discussions he has had with the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government on the potential effect of the Government's policy on fracking on local communities.

Answered by Jesse Norman - Shadow Leader of the House of Commons

I refer my hon. Friend to the answer I gave her on 2nd November 2016 to Question UIN 50945:

http://www.parliament.uk/business/publications/written-questions-answers-statements/written-question/Commons/2016-10-28/50945/.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 08 Nov 2016
Oral Answers to Questions

"T7. As the UK is now only 60% self-sufficient in food production, what are the Government’s strategies to encourage the next generation to enter farming and help them to invest in future food production, and therefore help to safeguard our food security?..."
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