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Written Answers — Ministry of Defence: National Security: Cybersecurity (18 Ion 2023)

John Healey: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, whether the Senior Responsible Officer for the Joint Crypt Key Programme works full-time only on that programme.

Written Answers — Ministry of Defence: National Security: Cybersecurity (22 Med 2022)

John Healey: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, what is the (a) original and (b) current cost expectations for the Joint Crypt Key Programme.

Written Answers — Ministry of Defence: Defence: Cryptography ( 7 Med 2021)

Jeremy Quin: The Defence and Security Industrial Strategy (DSIS) required cryptographic capability (referred to as Crypt-Key) is a strategic imperative for the UK and, accordingly, the UK requirement to maintain a national Crypt-Key (CK) capability. The Ministry of Defence works closely with the National Cyber Security Centre, which is the lead for Crypt-Key, to develop a more detailed CK industrial...

Written Answers — Ministry of Defence: Disinformation and Hacking: Security ( 2 Meh 2021)

James Heappey: ...its already substantial investment in defensive cyber capabilities. These are delivered through three dedicated programmes: Defensive Cyber Operations, Cyber Resilience Programme and the Joint Crypt Key Programme. The MOD continues to work closely with industry and partners across Government, especially the National Cyber Security Centre. To guard against disinformation, Defence provides...

Defence and Security Industrial Strategy - Statement (24 Maw 2021)

...of our requirements and a more co-operative approach to business. We are replicating this joint approach in other sectors: ensuring that we deliver our strategic imperatives, from nuclear to crypt-key; complex and novel weapons; and new opportunities that are opening up in areas such as armoured vehicles as we develop a new land industrial strategy. Critically, our spending on FCAS...

Defence and Security Industrial Strategy (23 Maw 2021)

Jeremy Quin: ...of our requirements and a more co-operative approach to business. We are replicating this joint approach in other sectors: ensuring that we deliver our strategic imperatives, from nuclear to crypt-key; complex and novel weapons; and new opportunities that are opening up in areas such as armoured vehicles as we develop a new land industrial strategy. Critically, our spending on FCAS...

Ecumenical Marriage Bill [HL] - Second Reading (23 Chw 2018)

Lord Alton of Liverpool: ...—I so agree with what the noble Lord, Lord Deben, said about this—in allowing its churches to be used by other denominations. It is evident here at Westminster in the use of our parliamentary crypt Chapel of St Mary Undercroft. The noble Lord’s Bill involves no compulsion; it merely removes an impediment for the principle to be extended. Some say the Bill is not necessary, as another...

Debate on the Address: [1st Day] (18 Mai 2016)

Patrick Grady: ...because, in Wales, Leanne Wood became the Leader of the Opposition in the Welsh Assembly and, in consenting to Carwyn Jones leading a minority Government in Wales, achieved agreement on a number of key points from the Plaid Cymru manifesto that will now be taken forward for the benefit of the people of Wales. Although I sit in this House as a Scottish National party member, I am a proud...

Local Government and Faith Communities — [Mr Charles Walker in the Chair] ( 2 Gor 2013)

Mark Prisk: ...have been asked, I will touch on faith groups’ role in homes and homelessness. I have seen marvellous work undertaken, whether that is through the Passage, the Salvation Army, or St George’s Crypt in Leeds. People are making a difference, not only by providing shelter to those who are homeless, but by helping them to change their lives and get back to being able to stand on their own...

Written Ministerial Statements — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Britain's Values in a Networked World (15 Med 2010)

William Hague: I wish to make the House aware that I will deliver a speech entitled "Britain's Values in a Networked World" at the Old Hall and Crypt, Lincoln's Inn today. This is the third in a series of four major policy speeches which set out the Government's active and activist approach to foreign policy. In this speech I will address how this Government will pursue a foreign policy that remains true to...

Points of Order: Anti-Semitism (15 Mai 2008)

Parmjit Dhanda: ...and high commissions have worked with the all-party group to make its overseas visits a success, offering practical support and local advice on parliamentary structures and suitable contacts. A key development has been the establishment of the inter-departmental working group, which consists of representatives from across Whitehall, the parliamentary committee against anti-Semitism,...

Temporary and Agency Workers (Equal Treatment) Bill (22 Chw 2008)

Philip Davies: ...objections to the Bill. The first, which was also made clear by my hon. Friends the Members for Wealden (Charles Hendry) and for Ribble Valley, is that agency workers are already covered by all key employment rights. Health and safety was also mentioned, and they are protected by health and safety legislation as well. They are also protected by, anti-discrimination legislation, just like...

[Sir John Butterfill in the Chair] — Heritage (25 Ion 2007)

David Anderson: ...of heritage issues when planning guidance is being updated and scrutinised. Being well-meaning is not enough. I mention a particular case to show that a more powerful Department could play a key role. In my constituency we have Gibside hall and estate. The property was built about 250 years ago by the family of the Queen Mother, the Bowes-Lyons. It was built on the profits from coal....

Senedd yr Alban: Historic Environment Policy (27 Ebr 2006)

Roseanna Cunningham: ...economic life of the whole county and, as the minister acknowledged, of the whole of Scotland. It is important to Perthshire and to me that the Executive gets this policy right. I will address some key issues on the general questions of the identification, designation, protection and management of the historic environment and then consider the specific issues that relate to two important...

International Women's Day ( 6 Maw 2003)

Mrs Barbara Roche: I greatly appreciated the tone and content of the speech of the hon. Member for Salisbury (Mr. Key). He has summed up our debate admirably and I will attempt to follow in his footsteps. This has been an extremely good debate—a very good day. From the beginning, I was struck by the fact that the debate lived up to its name and was truly international, with speeches from the hon. Member for...

New clause 41: Standards for Transmission Systems ( 1 Gor 1996)

Ian Taylor: ...emerge. The Government have taken careful note of the debate in Committee on common technical standards for digital television. My hon. Friend the Member for North Thanet (Mr. Gale) played a key role in raising these questions in Committee, helping us to pin down the crucial issues at the heart of the matter. I give him credit for his contribution to the debate. The hon. Members for...

Single and Homeless Persons (26 Maw 1982)

John Stanley: ...people, building up, possibly, over a period of many years. I have made many visits to some major hostels, particularly in the London area—to Salvation Army hostels and places like Spitalfields crypt, Bruce House and Carrington House. One meets people using that accommodation who are there because they have fallen on particularly difficult times, sometimes involving tragic and painful...

Palace of Westminster (Security) (15 Chw 1978)

Mr Greville Janner: ...soon as possible. But the only one that has been ended is the restriction on numbers. We are still not able to bring our constituents or other parties into the Robing Room, the Lords Chamber or the Crypt. I am sure that we understand the needs of security, but these must be balanced against the rights of access of hon. Members and their constituents and other citizens to our Palace of...

Orders of the Day — British Craftsmanship (14 Gor 1949)

Mr Thomas Skeffington-Lodge: ...the traditional hand workers of Britain in silver, furniture, wood-carving, textiles and wrought iron. I would refer the House to the splendid example of choice wrought iron which exists in the Crypt Chapel, which is all too often ignored by visitors to that part of the Palace of Westminster. I suggest that the Government should help British handcraft export all they possibly can. We have...

Post-War Reconstruction ( 7 Rha 1943)

Mr Charles Key: ...? It is no use to say you will begin to build when the war ends. It will take years to satisfy their needs. In the meantime, where are they to live? In street surface shelters? In trenches? In crypts? In basements? There is nowhere else. We may have elaborate schemes for building houses after the war, but I want to know what schemes we have for that immediate need. If we have none, no...


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