Oeddech chi'n golygu representations -taxation?
Joy Morrissey: To ask the Secretary of State for Education, with reference to the decision to stop implementation of the Higher Education (Free Speech) Act 2023, whether she received representations that informed that decision (a) on the potential impact of that Act on universities' (i) operations and (ii) revenues in non-democratic states and (b) from academics or academic groups on matters relating to...
Lord Alton of Liverpool: To ask His Majesty's Government what representations they have made to government of Iraq in relation to the spike in hate speech against the Yazidi, following the 10th anniversary of the Yazidi genocide; and how they are assisting Iraq in addressing the issue.
Sarah Boyack: ...be using now to support our constituents. There are things that we could do. For example, when we first established the Parliament, Labour committed to working towards a 50:50 Parliament in gender representation from day 1. There is still a lot of work to do, but I am proud that we are now the largest cohort of female MSPs yet in Holyrood. However, the issues of childcare and our kids...
Alex Davies-Jones: ...about an offender that perpetrated crimes against them, including when these offenders are due to be released from custody. This includes providing these victims with the opportunity to make representations as to the licence conditions that they would like to be in place on an offender’s release such as an exclusion zone.
Lord Black of Brentwood: To ask His Majesty's Government whether they have made any representations to the government of South Sudan about the death of Christopher Allen in 2017 following the publication in March 2024 of the report by the South Sudan Investigation Committee into his death.
Lord Lucas: To ask His Majesty's Government, further to the Written Answer by Baroness Twycross on 12 August (HL426), whether the Ministry of Justice has received such representations from the Public and Commercial Services Union; and what was their response.
Angela Constance: I know that Mr Marra and others, in particular Liz Smith, have diligently advocated on behalf of former patients of Mr Eljamel. I am also aware of the representations that those campaigners and those who were impacted have made to Police Scotland, and I acknowledge the timeframes that were referenced by Mr Marra. If I may, I will point to the public statement that Police Scotland made, which...
Bill Kidd: ...simply recognise those languages; we must actively promote and support them. The bill outlines key measures as to how we begin to do that through increased funding for language education, greater representation in public life and a commitment to ensuring that services—from healthcare to local government—are accessible in those languages. We must ensure that the Gaelic...
Paul Givan: ...support and management in the short and long term. To progress that work, I have commissioned a task force, which will be chaired by Mark Baker, the chief executive of the CSSC, and include senior representation from my Department and the Education Authority. The task force will engage representatives from controlled schools as part of its work.
Paul Givan: ...that that support is provided in our special schools. I have highlighted my concern about a withdrawal of services and will engage with the principals involved. That will enable me to make clear representations to the Department of Health, so that the provision is supported rather than being withdrawn.
Paul Givan: ...register for VAT and to charge VAT on their fees. My officials and I have been engaging with HM Treasury on the issue to highlight our concerns about the draft legislation. We will continue to make representations on behalf of schools.
Paul Givan: ...of Health jointly chair a transitions working group that specifically aims to understand the experiences and perceptions of the transitions planning process. The transitions working group includes representation from the Education Authority (EA), the Public Health Agency (PHA) and officials from the Departments for Communities and the Department for the Economy.
Tom Hayes: ...will take steps to amend the Modern Slavery Statutory Guidance, published in May 2024, to ensure that people who (a) have been referred to the National Referral Mechanism and (b) do not have legal representation cannot have support from her Department withdrawn from them.
Damian Hinds: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, whether she has received representations over the timing of her Department's consultation on Applying VAT to Private School Fees and Removing the Business Rates Charitable Rates Relief for Private Schools.
Lord Livermore: The Chancellor and Exchequer Secretary regularly receive representations on the tax system from a wide range of stakeholders and welcome their views. The current, temporary duty easement for wine is due to end on 1 February 2025.
Timothy Gaston: ...regime in Northern Ireland and across the island of Ireland as the result of our new colonial status arising from our subjection to legislation made by a foreign Parliament at which we have no representation. That relates to not just one law or 300 laws but 300 areas of law. October 1 is the day when reality will finally catch up with the current DUP leadership's 'Safeguarding the Union'...
Caoimhe Archibald: .... That leaves a real funding gap of about £30 million annually, and that is before inflation or anything else is taken into account. In my meetings with the British Government, as in all the representation that we have made previously, we will seek full replacement of funding that we used to get from EU sources, including an inflationary increase.
Caoimhe Archibald: ...the Secretary of State, Hilary Benn, confirmed that the signing of the Derry City and Strabane District Council city deal will go ahead. I am aware, and thankful, that other Members had been making representations to reverse the previous ill-considered move, and I am glad to confirm that the deal-signing event is back on and will take place this Wednesday morning in the Guildhall. The...
Michelle O'Neill: ..., which will be able to be monitored at both programme and project level on an outcomes-based accountability basis. We want to ensure that the oversight board will be cross-sectoral and include representation from local government, the community and voluntary sector and independent experts, the people who helped design the framework that we have today.
Justin McNulty: ...through a stick of rock. It is core to almost 50% of us in this place and to who we are. When did Executive Ministers first know of the announcement? When did they know that it was coming, and what representations did they make to the British Government? What commitments had they sought? Why were the tender documents not issued in March when they were ready to go? What commitments have...