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Written Question
Russia: Coal
Tuesday 27th March 2018

Asked by: Philip Davies (Conservative - Shipley)

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, if the Government will include imports of coal from Russia in the list of sanctions against that country; and if he will make a statement.

Answered by Alan Duncan

EU sectoral sanctions, which have been in place since 2014, target parts of the Russian energy sector. Coal is not currently included under these sanctions. In response to the Salisbury incident, we continue to consider the full range of potential levers, both domestically and through international fora.


Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 21 Mar 2018
Future of the Commonwealth

"Order. I need to begin calling the Front Benchers as close as possible to 3.30 pm, so I will impose a time limit of four minutes. That will take us a little beyond that time, so I emphasise that the limit might have to be cut if Members make interventions—I …..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 21 Mar 2018
Future of the Commonwealth

"Order. Before we go to the next speaker, may I ask the Front Benchers if I could cut them down to eight minutes each so that we can hear more from the Back Benchers? Is that agreed? Given that we have not had any interventions yet, and the hon. Member …..."
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Written Question
GCHQ: Equality
Wednesday 29th November 2017

Asked by: Philip Davies (Conservative - Shipley)

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, how much GCHQ spent from the public purse on sponsorship of the National Diversity Awards 2017; and how many full-time equivalent GCHQ staff worked on that project.

Answered by Alan Duncan

Any law enforcement or intelligence agency must represent the diverse communities it serves to enable them to gather the intelligence they need to keep us all safe. Diversity is therefore recognised as a crucial component of the intelligence agencies' workforce. The Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament recognised as much when they carried out an inquiry on Parliament's behalf into women in the intelligence agencies.

It has been the longstanding policy of successive Governments not to reveal details of the budgets or spending of the intelligence agencies. Statutory oversight for budgets and expenditure of the intelligence agencies is provided by the Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament.


Written Question
Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Pay
Thursday 14th September 2017

Asked by: Philip Davies (Conservative - Shipley)

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, how many of his Department's staff had a pay increase (a) above, (b) at and (c) less than one per cent in each of the last three years for which information is available.

Answered by Alan Duncan

The table below shows the numbers of UK based staff receiving a pay award increase (a) above, (b) at and (c) less than one per cent in the years 2014, 2015 and 2016.

(​a) above 1%​(b) 1%(​c) less than 1%
​20142,15202,457
​20152,04202,427
​2016​2,764​51,526

Speech in Westminster Hall - Tue 04 Jul 2017
Kurdistan Region in Iraq

"Order. It might help new colleagues if I just let everyone know the format. I plan to give the Scottish National party spokesman, the shadow Minister and the Minister 10 minutes each at the end of the debate, so I will want to get to them just before 3.30 pm …..."
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Written Question
Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Policy
Tuesday 14th March 2017

Asked by: Philip Davies (Conservative - Shipley)

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, what his Department's main policy priority is for 2017; and if he will make a statement.

Answered by Alan Duncan

The Foreign and Commonwealth Office has three Strategic Objectives: to protect our people; project our global influence; and promote our prosperity. Our Annual Report and Accounts, published and presented to Parliament every year in June, reports on our progress.


Written Question
Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Pay
Thursday 2nd March 2017

Asked by: Philip Davies (Conservative - Shipley)

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, what the (a) mean and (b) median pay was for staff in his Department who were (i) male, (ii) female, (iii) white, (iv) from an ethnic minority background, (v) disabled and (vi) non-disabled in the most recent year for which information is available, broken down by (A) full-time and (B) part-time workers.

Answered by Alan Duncan

Mean and median salaries for UKB staff in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office broken down by diversity characteristics and working pattern are at 31 January 2017:

Mean Salary

Median Salary

Full time

Part time

Full time

Part time

Female

£36,748

£35,471

£29,864

£29,716

Male

£41,658

£49,199

£34,357

£49,051

White

£41,404

£39,009

£34,004

£36,414

BME

£31,499

£30,904

£27,221

£23,657

Non Disabled

£39,521

£38,656

£32,000

£34,357

Disabled

£36,269

£36,463

£29,864

£33,289


Staff in the FCO are paid according to standard salary scales that apply equally to all staff. We have made progress in improving diversity in the most senior levels of the FCO which will reduce the current pay differences but we recognise there is still work to do.

​The data above is taken from a snap shot of UKB staff data at 31 January 2017 and is representative of staff who have made a declaration of ethnicity and/or disability but does not include staff who do not wish to declare nor those who have made no declarations. Salaries for staff working part time are full time equivalent i.e. not pro rated for hours worked.


Written Question
Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Staff
Wednesday 8th February 2017

Asked by: Philip Davies (Conservative - Shipley)

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, how many former prisoners have been employed by his Department in each of the last five years.

Answered by Alan Duncan

Having security clearance is a prerequisite for employment with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Spent and unspent criminal convictions are inspected as part of security clearance checks.

We do not keep data on the number of staff or new entrants who have a criminal record and/or spent time in prison.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 30 Jan 2017
US Immigration Policy

"Given that Donald Trump is the democratically elected President of our closest ally and our single biggest trading partner who is carrying out a promise that he made to the American people in their general presidential election, I commend the Foreign Secretary for standing firm on the state visit, which …..."
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