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Written Question
Infected Blood Inquiry
Monday 13th November 2023

Asked by: Nicholas Brown (Independent - Newcastle upon Tyne East)

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what his Department's expected timescale is for receiving the final report of Sir Brian Langstaff on the contaminated blood inquiry.

Answered by Alex Burghart - Shadow Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster

I refer the Honourable Member to the written ministerial statement of 23 October 2023.

https://hansard.parliament.uk/commons/2023-10-23/debates/23102320000007/InfectedBloodInquiry


Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 09 Sep 2019
Prorogation (Disclosure of Communications)

"claimed to move the closure (Standing Order No. 36).

Question put forthwith, That the Question be now put.

Question agreed to.

Main Question put accordingly...."

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 19 Jun 2018
Parliamentary Constituencies (Amendment) Bill: Committee Stage

"claimed to move the closure (Standing Order No. 36).

Question put forthwith, That the Question be now put.

Question agreed to.

Main Question accordingly put...."

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 16 May 2018
Oral Answers to Questions

"On a point of order, Mr Speaker. We look to you to protect the conventions of this House. It is a long-standing convention that when the Government propose to make a statement to the House, the Opposition Front-Bench team, through the usual channels, is afforded sight of the statement an …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 17 Apr 2018
Military Action Overseas: Parliamentary Approval

"claimed to move the closure (Standing Order No. 36).

Question put forthwith, That the Question be now put.

Question agreed to.

Main Question put accordingly...."

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 24 Jan 2018
Carillion and Public Sector Outsourcing

"claimed to move the closure (Standing Order No. 36).

Question put forthwith, That the Question be now put.

Question agreed to.

Main Question accordingly put.

Question agreed to.

Resolved,

That an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, That she will be graciously pleased to give directions …..."

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Written Question
Electoral Register
Tuesday 13th September 2016

Asked by: Nicholas Brown (Independent - Newcastle upon Tyne East)

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, how many people have registered to vote in the UK since 23 June 2016.

Answered by Chris Skidmore

The Government holds figures for the number of applications to register, but not for the number of additions or deletions from each local register resulting from such applications. This data is only held by Electoral Registration Officers.

Since 23 June 2016, 783,834 applications to register have been made. Of these, 642,701 applications were made online, through the Government’s Register to Vote (RTV) website. The remainder - 127,232 applications - were submitted on paper.

A breakdown of these applications by type (e.g. home movers, name changes, corrections or first-time applications) is not possible. It can be assumed that the vast majority of these applications relate to general churn in the system, with the annual canvass now well underway.”

These figures will include re-registrations from people moving house, as part of the normal churn of electoral registration over time.


Written Question
Government Departments: Assets
Friday 17th June 2016

Asked by: Nicholas Brown (Independent - Newcastle upon Tyne East)

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what revenue the Government has received from the sale of government-owned assets in the Newcastle upon Tyne local authority area between 2010 and 2016.

Answered by Matt Hancock

Since 2010, the Government has generated £1.8 billion in capital receipts and vacated over 2,000 individual properties. This includes over £600,000 raised from the sale of Government owned property in Newcastle upon Tyne between 2010 and 2016. Disposals of surplus property is improving Government’s estate management and releasing surplus land and property in a way that delivers value for the taxpayer, boosts growth and creates new homes.


Written Question
Government Departments: Assets
Friday 17th June 2016

Asked by: Nicholas Brown (Independent - Newcastle upon Tyne East)

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what plans the Government has to sell government-owned assets in the Newcastle upon Tyne local authority area.

Answered by Matt Hancock

The Government is undertaking a programme to dispose of surplus Government owned land and property to improve the efficiency of the Government estate, deliver value for the taxpayer and support economic growth, in particular housing. The Government is committed to disposing of at least £5 billion of public sector land and property between 2015 and 2020 and freeing-up surplus Government owned land with capacity for at least 160,000 homes. This will involve selling surplus land and property across the country. In the Newcastle upon Tyne area for example, in the coming year, the Northumbria Probation Service Office at 6 Lansdown Terrace will be marketed for sale, and Network Rail are planning to release a former freight site at Heaton Down Yard for development. All Departments are working to accelerate the release of their surplus property and get it to market, so that it can deliver local benefits and value.


Written Question
Ombudsman Services
Wednesday 15th June 2016

Asked by: Nicholas Brown (Independent - Newcastle upon Tyne East)

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what assessment he has made of the potential merits of extending the remit of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 to cover Ombudsman Services provided by the Ombudsman Services Company.

Answered by Matt Hancock

I refer the hon Member to my Written Ministerial Statement of 1 March 2016 [Hansard reference HCWS566]. There are no current plans to extend the scope of the FOI Act.