Jul. 09 2021
Source Page: BBC Annual Report and Accounts for 2020/21Found: and beyond the Government™s Covid-secure guidelines to provide further assurance on the In line with
Open motorsport back up to spectators now, with social distancing rules.
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With zoos and theme parks allowed back open, we don’t see why motorsport fans can’t go back to the tracks
Found: Open motorsport back up to spectators now, with social distancing rules.
Inquiry Publications Mar. 19 2021
Committee: NoneFound: prohibited under the regulations, the Home Secretary tweeted: “Protests must be peaceful and in accordance with
Written Evidence Feb. 12 2021
Inquiry: Reforming public transport after the pandemicFound: Government guidance bus services across Cheshire East are currently operating at a reduced capacity to align with
Found: To ensure the reopening of shops is safe and in line with social distancing rules given the high volume
Mentions:
1: Robert Jenrick (CON - Newark) To ensure the reopening of shops is safe and in line with social distancing rules given the high volume - Speech Link
Asked by: Chris Stephens (Scottish National Party - Glasgow South West)
Question to the Department for Work and Pensions:
To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, whether benefit sanctions will continue to be applied by her Department during the period of the new national covid-19 lockdown from 5 November 2020; and if she will make a statement.
Answered by Mims Davies - Minister of State (Department for Work and Pensions)
In March 2020 we switched off conditionality requirements so that we could concentrate on processing the unprecedented number of new and existing claims.
From the 1st of July, we reintroduced Claimant Commitments as we were able to again tailor reasonable requirements asking claimants to prepare and look for work where it was safe to do so in line with social distancing rules. These commitments will be amended as necessary to account for any new lockdown guidance.
Written Evidence Nov. 10 2020
Inquiry: Labour in the food supply chainFound: operational issues: Accommodation capacity was stretched as we had to reduce occupancy to comply with
Mentions:
1: Lord Bethell (CON - Excepted Hereditary) facilitate a safe way for them to reopen.We know that alcohol consumption results in reduced compliance with - Speech Link
Asked by: Lord Jones of Cheltenham (Liberal Democrat - Life peer)
Question to the Home Office:
To ask Her Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of the disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic on the process for applying for indefinite leave to remain in the UK; and what plans they have, if any, to ensure that the process for applying for such leave is adapted to reflect any such disruption.
Answered by Baroness Williams of Trafford - Captain of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms (HM Household) (Chief Whip, House of Lords)
The Home Office is committed to ensuring that all applications are considered without unnecessary delay. Immigration case-working operations have been impacted by COVID-19, with most locations going into lockdown at the end of March, although we have continued to make decisions where we have been able to.
As UK Visas and Immigration has now reopened the majority of its Visa Application Centres both in the UK and overseas, we are working closely with our partners to maximise the available capacity to service applicants in line with social distancing rules in each location.
The Home Office has put in place a range of measures to support those affected by the covid-19 outbreak to ensure people are not unduly affected by circumstances beyond their control.