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Written Answer or QuestionWritten Answers — Culture Media and Sport: St George's Day
What was wroteTo ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport if he will make St George's Day a public holiday.
Who wrote it Chris Skidmore
Office
ConstituencyKingswood
PartyConservative
When2012-04-26
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Written Answer or QuestionWritten Answers — Culture Media and Sport: Public Holidays
What was wroteTo ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport what recent discussions he has had on the introduction of public bank holidays in (a) Wales on St David's Day and (b) England on St George's Day.
Who wrote it Jonathan Edwards
Office
ConstituencyCarmarthen East and Dinefwr
PartyPlaid Cymru
When2012-02-28
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Written Answer or QuestionWritten Answers — Energy and Climate Change: Departmental Training
What was wroteWe have interpreted away day to include team and group away days and requested replies as such: Total number of away days—42 Total cost of away days—£72,801 Total number of staff attending—1800 Average cost per head—£40.50 Away days are an investment by teams in planning, improving performance or enhancing skills and business relationships. The change of...
Who wrote it Gregory Barker
OfficeMinister of State (Climate Change), Energy and Climate Change
ConstituencyBexhill and Battle
PartyConservative
When2012-01-31
Relevance78%
Written Answer or QuestionWritten Answers — Prime Minister: Festivals and Special Occasions
What was wroteTo ask the Prime Minister whether he took part in any events in an official capacity to mark (a) St George's day, (b) St Patrick's day, (c) St David's day and (d) St Andrew's day in 2011.
Who wrote it Pete Wishart
Office
ConstituencyPerth and North Perthshire
PartyScottish National Party
When2011-12-08
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Written Answer or QuestionWritten Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Embassies: Festivals and Special Occasions
What was wroteTo ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs how many embassies and other posts held events to celebrate (a) St George's Day, (b)St Andrew's Day, (c) St Patrick's Day and (d) St David's Day in the last 12 months.
Who wrote it Pete Wishart
Office
ConstituencyPerth and North Perthshire
PartyScottish National Party
When2011-12-08
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Written Answer or QuestionWritten Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Departmental Flags
What was wroteThe information requested is as follows: (a) The general rule is that the relevant flag—as follows—should be flown at post on all working days during office hours, depending on which country the posts are located in and the type: Diplomatic flag—this is the Union flag with the Royal Arms in the centre surrounded by a green garland. Consular flag—this is the Union flag...
Who wrote it Henry Bellingham
OfficeParliamentary Under Secretary of State (Africa and the United Nations), Foreign and Commonwealth Office
ConstituencyNorth West Norfolk
PartyConservative
When2011-12-07
Relevance94%
Written Answer or QuestionWritten Answers — Deputy Prime Minister: Festivals and Special Occasions
What was wroteTo ask the Deputy Prime Minister whether he took part in any events in an official capacity to mark (a) St George's day, (b) St Patrick's day, (c) St David's day and (d) St Andrew's day in 2011.
Who wrote it Pete Wishart
Office
ConstituencyPerth and North Perthshire
PartyScottish National Party
When2011-12-07
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Written Answer or QuestionWritten Answers — Culture Media and Sport: Departmental Flags
What was wroteThe Department flies one Union flag at a hire charge (no purchase or replacement cost) of £95 a month. This hire cost will be reviewed early next year. The flag is changed and cleaned once a month to ensure it is fit for display. To celebrate St George’s Day, St Andrew’s Day and St David’s Day the Department owns a St George’s flag, a Saltire flag and Welsh Dragon...
Who wrote it John Penrose
OfficeParliamentary Under Secretary of State, Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport
ConstituencyWeston-Super-Mare
PartyConservative
When2011-12-07
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Written Answer or QuestionWritten Answers — Culture Media and Sport: Festivals and Special Occasions
What was wroteTo ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport what steps his Department took to (a) celebrate and (b) promote (i) St George's Day, (ii) St Andrew's Day and (iii) St Patrick's Day in the last 12 months.
Who wrote it Pete Wishart
Office
ConstituencyPerth and North Perthshire
PartyScottish National Party
When2011-12-06
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Written Answer or QuestionWritten Answers — Work and Pensions: Departmental Buildings
What was wroteThe Department occupies the vast majority of its properties under the terms of a 20-year PFI contract with Telereal Trillium, for which it pays a unitary charge in return for fully fitted and serviced accommodation. The unitary charge includes works carried out over the life cycle of the accommodation which contain an element of refurbishment that cannot be disaggregated from overall...
Who wrote it Chris Grayling
OfficeMinister of State (Employment), Work and Pensions
ConstituencyEpsom and Ewell
PartyConservative
When2011-10-27
Relevance42%
Written Answer or QuestionWritten Answers — Culture Media and Sport: St George’s Day
What was wroteTo ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport what support his Department gives to organisations celebrating St George’s Day.
Who wrote it Andrew Rosindell
Office
ConstituencyRomford
PartyConservative
When2011-10-20
Relevance89%
Written Answer or QuestionWritten Answers — Business, Innovation and Skills: Public Holidays: St George's Day
What was wroteTo ask the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills if he will consider the merits of establishing St George's Day as a bank holiday.
Who wrote it Yasmin Qureshi
Office
ConstituencyBolton South East
PartyLabour
When2011-06-22
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Written Answer or QuestionWritten Answers — Health: Transplant Surgery
What was wroteTo estimate patient survival rates following transplant, patients are followed up until either death or the 30th day, one year or five year time point is reached. The mortality rates at 30 days are only held for cardiothoracic transplants. Unadjusted and risk-adjusted survival rates and 95% confidence intervals are given for each centre in the following tables based on data from the UK...
Who wrote it Anne Milton
OfficeParliamentary Under Secretary of State (Public Health), Health
ConstituencyGuildford
PartyConservative
When2011-04-26
Relevance57%
Written Answer or QuestionWritten Answers — Education: Schools: Sports
What was wroteThe table sets out the amount of grant paid to each institution in the Redditch constituency in 2009/10. Sports grant is paid to school sport partnerships via the 'hub' school. The grant is allocated on the basis of the number of schools in the partnership, based on the standard funding formula: each secondary school has a school sport co-ordinator at £17,970 (£19,767 in London);...
Who wrote it Tim Loughton
OfficeParliamentary Under Secretary of State, Education
ConstituencyEast Worthing and Shoreham
PartyConservative
When2011-03-28
Relevance76%
Written Answer or QuestionWritten Answers — Defence: Departmental Grants
What was wroteholding answer 18 November 2010 The departmental figures for FY 2010-11 are the forecast payments to be made this financial year. The funding allocation for the forward years has still to be agreed. Name of grant/grant in aid FY 2010-11 (£ million) Veterans Challenge Fund 0.280 Armed Forces Day 0.290 Reserve Forces and Cadets Association-Tri-Service activities 105.489...
Who wrote it Andrew Robathan
OfficeParliamentary Under Secretary of State (Defence Personnel, Welfare and Veterans), Defence
ConstituencySouth Leicestershire
PartyConservative
When2010-11-30
Relevance75%
Written Answer or QuestionWritten Answers — Defence: Departmental Grants
What was wroteholding answer 22 November 2010 The departmental figures for FY 2009-10 are the outturn; for FY 2010-11 the figures are forecast payments to be made this financial year. The funding allocation for the forward year has still to be agreed. £ million Name of grant/grant in aid FY 2009-10 FY 2010-11 Veterans Challenge Fund 0.401 0.280 Armed Forces Day 0.280 0.290 ...
Who wrote it Liam Fox
OfficeSecretary of State, Defence
ConstituencyNorth Somerset
PartyConservative
When2010-11-29
Relevance72%
Written Answer or QuestionWritten Answers — Culture Media and Sport: St George's Day
What was wroteTo ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport (1) whether his Department has made arrangements to mark St George's Day in 2012; (2) what recent discussions he has had on arrangements to mark St George's Day in 2011.
Who wrote it Andrew Rosindell
Office
ConstituencyRomford
PartyConservative
When2010-10-11
Relevance89%
Written Answer or QuestionWritten Answers — Business, Innovation and Skills: St George's Day
What was wroteTo ask the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills what estimate his Department has made of the effect on the economy of establishing an additional bank holiday on St George's Day.
Who wrote it Jonathan Reynolds
Office
ConstituencyStalybridge and Hyde
PartyLabour
When2010-06-22
Relevance89%
Written Answer or QuestionWritten Answers — Business, Innovation and Skills: St George's Day
What was wroteTo ask the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills if he will consider the merits of introducing a national holiday for England on St George's Day.
Who wrote it John Mann
Office
ConstituencyBassetlaw
PartyLabour
When2010-06-02
Relevance89%
Written Answer or QuestionWritten Answers — Children, Schools and Families: Schools: St. George's Day
What was wroteTo ask the Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families whether his Department plans to promote St. George's Day in schools in 2010.
Who wrote it Andrew Rosindell
Office- Shadow Minister, Home Affairs
ConstituencyRomford
PartyConservative
When2010-04-06
Relevance89%
Written Answer or QuestionWritten Answers — Culture Media and Sport: St. George's Day
What was wroteTo ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport whether members of his Department plan to attend events to commemorate St. George's Day 2010 in an official capacity.
Who wrote it Andrew Rosindell
Office- Shadow Minister, Home Affairs
ConstituencyRomford
PartyConservative
When2010-03-18
Relevance89%
Written Answer or QuestionWritten Answers — Culture Media and Sport: St. George's Day
What was wroteTo ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport (1) how much his Department plans to spend on activities to commemorate St. George's Day in 2010; (2) what steps his Department plans to take to commemorate St. George's Day in 2010; and how much it plans to spend on such activities.
Who wrote it Andrew Rosindell
Office- Shadow Minister, Home Affairs
ConstituencyRomford
PartyConservative
When2010-03-18
Relevance89%
Written Answer or QuestionWritten Answers — Culture Media and Sport: St. George's Day
What was wroteTo ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport what plans his Department has to mark St George's Day.
Who wrote it Philip Hollobone
Office
ConstituencyKettering
PartyConservative
When2010-02-26
Relevance89%
Written Answer or QuestionWritten Answers — House of Lords: Communities: Faith Forums
What was wroteThe information requested is in the tables below. The Faith Communities Capacity Building Fund ran from 2004-05 to 2007-08 and my department has no plans to initiate a further application round. Faith Communities Capacity Building fund Projects funded in Round 1 Organisation Amount awarded ACETS Afro-Caribbean Education and Training Services £16,667.00 Act4...
Who wrote itLord William McKenzie
OfficeParliamentary Under-Secretary (also in the Department for Communities and Local Government), Department for Communities and Local Government
PartyLabour
When2010-02-22
Relevance56%
Written Answer or QuestionWritten Answers — Health: Hospital Wards
What was wroteThe Department collects data on the proportion of single rooms in new national health service hospitals opened since 2003 with a capital value of over £25 million. Information on these schemes is contained in the following table. Information is not collected centrally on facilities that have been replaced as a result of new hospital schemes. All schemes with a capital value over £25...
Who wrote it Ann Keen
OfficeParliamentary Under-Secretary, Department of Health
ConstituencyBrentford and Isleworth
PartyLabour
When2010-01-27
Relevance62%
Search Termgeorge's day in the 'Written Ministerial Statements'
Written Statement TitleWritten Ministerial Statements — Communities and Local Government: Department's Work (Easter Recess)
What was wroteI would like to update hon. Members on the main items of business undertaken by my Department since the House rose for Easter recess on 27 March 2012. Turning round Troubled Families We are taking ambitious steps to turn around the lives of 120,000 problem households by 2015, enabling them to play a positive role in their local community. On 28 March, my Department announced a unique...
Who wrote it Eric Pickles
OfficeSecretary of State, Communities and Local Government
ConstituencyBrentwood and Ongar
PartyConservative
When2012-04-16
Relevance92%
Written Statement TitleWritten Ministerial Statements — Communities and Local Government: Departmental Work (Easter Recess 2011)
What was wroteI would like to update hon. Members on the main items of business undertaken by my Department since the House rose on 5 April 2011. Transparency The Department continues to reinforce the importance of local transparency, audit openness and accountability. On 13 April, I announced new transparency rules which will require councils to publicise to the press and public, on their website, the...
Who wrote it Eric Pickles
OfficeSecretary of State, Communities and Local Government
ConstituencyBrentwood and Ongar
PartyConservative
When2011-04-27
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Written Statement TitleWritten Ministerial Statements — Treasury: Informal ECOFIN (8-9 April 2011)
What was wroteThe informal Economic and Financial Affairs Council (ECOFIN) was held in Brussels on 8- 9 April 2011. The Financial Secretary to the Treasury also represented the Treasury. The informal ECOFIN began with an extended session of the Eurogroup to discuss Portugal’s request for financial assistance. Ministers released the following statement: Ministers acknowledged the Portuguese...
Who wrote it George Osborne
OfficeChancellor of the Exchequer, HM Treasury
ConstituencyTatton
PartyConservative
When2011-04-26
Relevance100%
Written Statement TitleWritten Ministerial Statements — Health: Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust
What was wroteOn 17 March 2009, the Healthcare Commission, the independent health regulator, published a damning report into the failings of emergency care provided by Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust. Since then, the Government and the local NHS have had two priorities: first to ensure services at the trust improve as soon as possible to the level that patients and the public have a right to...
Who wrote it Andy Burnham
OfficeSecretary of State, Department of Health
ConstituencyLeigh
PartyLabour
When2009-07-21
Relevance100%
Written Statement TitleWritten Ministerial Statements — Health: Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust
What was wroteOn 17 March 2009 the Healthcare Commission, the independent health regulator, published its comprehensive report into the severe failings in emergency care provided by Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust between 2005 and mid 2008. It was a catalogue of appalling management and failures at every level for which I apologised on behalf of the Government and the NHS in my oral statement to...
Who wrote it Alan Johnson
OfficeSecretary of State, Department of Health
ConstituencyKingston upon Hull West and Hessle
PartyLabour
When2009-04-30
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