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To ask His Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of the cost of their proposal to maintain a fully iOS native, a fully Android native, and a computer/web browser version of the NHS app, by comparison to the current arrangements.

Asked by
Lord Kamall (Conservative)
Answering body
Department of Health and Social Care
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
17 July 2026
Reference
HL1816
House
House of Lords

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what estimate she has made of the funding her Department has provided to law enforcement agencies for the purpose of purchasing software licenses to obtain and analyse data from websites advertising prostitution since 2017.

Asked by
Tracy Gilbert (Labour)
Answering body
Home Office
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
25 June 2026
Reference
10957
House
House of Commons

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, how many Mobility as a Service (MaaS) apps are in development using public funding; and which locations they cover.

Asked by
Dan Norris (Independent (affiliation))
Answering body
Department for Transport
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
15 January 2026
Reference
104613
House
House of Commons

Second reading. Agreed to on question. Programme motion on proceedings in public bill committee, consideration, third reading and other proceedings. Agreed to on question. Money resolution. King's Recommendation signified. Agreed to on question. Ways and means resolution. Agreed to on question. Carry-over motion. Agreed to on question.

Lead member
Ian Murray
Answering member
Ben Spencer; Julia Lopez; Kanishka Narayan
Department
Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
Type
Debates on bills
Date
6 January 2026
Reference
778 cc170-242
House
House of Commons

I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.

A happy new year to you, Mr Speaker, and to all the House staff. This is the first opportunity I have had to say that to you.

On 3 June 2024, a busy Monday morning in south-east London, criminals...

Member
Ian Murray (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
6 January 2026
Reference
778 c170
House
House of Commons

Does the Minister agree that, as we become more and more reliant on IT systems—I am thinking in particular about the new patient registration system at the Princess Alexandra hospital in my constituency—it is more and more important that we combat potential cyber-attacks, particularly from foreign powers and enemies of...

Member
Chris Vince (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
6 January 2026
Reference
778 c170
House
House of Commons

I could not agree more. I gave the example of the Synnovis incident that brought blood transfusions in London to a halt, affecting thousands of patients. Our everyday lives are affected by this. As we modernise and digitise our economy and our Government, we have to ensure that our systems...

Member
Ian Murray (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
6 January 2026
Reference
778 c171
House
House of Commons

I am grateful to my hon. Friend for giving way, and it is great to see him in his post. On economic growth, how has he sought in the Bill to balance the absolute need for a regulatory framework that businesses can have confidence in alongside the ability to attract...

Member
Toby Perkins (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
6 January 2026
Reference
778 c171
House
House of Commons

The Bill builds on the 2018 regulations, which were a hangover from the EU when we adopted them in this country. The Bill expands on those. As my hon. Friend the Member for Harlow (Chris Vince) just suggested, this is about economic growth as well as protecting our systems, so...

Member
Ian Murray (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
6 January 2026
Reference
778 c171
House
House of Commons

I thank the Minister very much for what he is saying and bringing forward. There is much in the Bill that we should encourage. I know that he is a regular visitor to Northern Ireland, and Northern Ireland is home to 130 cyber-security companies with some 2,750 employees. It is...

Member
Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
6 January 2026
Reference
778 c171
House
House of Commons

Indeed it does. It is one of a number of provisions that the Government are bringing forward to create growth across the country, not just in Northern Ireland. The Secretary of State’s passion is to make sure that those jobs are everywhere, right across the United Kingdom, including in Northern...

Member
Ian Murray (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
6 January 2026
Reference
778 c171
House
House of Commons

Hackney council was the subject of a major cyber-attack in 2020. It did a good job, though it was very slow because of the nature of the challenge of getting things back up and running. The Bill is therefore very welcome but, pursuant to the answer to my hon. Friend...

Member
Meg Hillier (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
6 January 2026
Reference
778 c172
House
House of Commons

This is about making sure that we extend the scope of the 2018 regulations into other parts of the economy, and I will come on to that later in my contribution. It is about reporting things more quickly to ensure that the attacks can be seen and action can be...

Member
Ian Murray (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
6 January 2026
Reference
778 c172
House
House of Commons

I thank the Minister for giving way; I apologise for intervening again. Is there a piece of work we need to do on culture? When businesses or the public sector are victims of cyber-crime, there is a danger that employees may feel embarrassed or nervous about reporting their concerns. We...

Member
Chris Vince (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
6 January 2026
Reference
778 c172
House
House of Commons

While physical security and national security are issues for all of us, so is cyber-security. The Bill builds on the 2018 regulations to widen the scope into other areas of the economy where such issues have become much more prevalent—for example, data centres. I hope that doing so will give...

Member
Ian Murray (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
6 January 2026
Reference
778 c172
House
House of Commons

We support this Bill and its efforts to tackle cyber-security, but it does not address the mass unauthorised scraping of trusted news content by generative AI systems. That content, as the Minister knows, is often taken without consent or compensation. As the Bill progresses, will he be prepared to look...

Member
Pete Wishart (Scottish National Party)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
6 January 2026
Reference
778 c173
House
House of Commons

The hon. Gentleman is ingenious in the way in which he uses interventions on pieces of legislation. I know AI copyright is close to his heart as a former, or perhaps current, professional musician and, indeed, one of the key musicians in MP4—let’s not push that to a Division! AI...

Member
Ian Murray (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
6 January 2026
Reference
778 c173
House
House of Commons

My right hon. Friend is right to mention the impact on supply chains. In the west midlands, we recently had the cyber-attack on Jaguar Land Rover. That had a significant impact not just on that company, but on the supply chain, which has its roots right through the west midlands....

Member
Dave Robertson (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
6 January 2026
Reference
778 c173
House
House of Commons

I thank my hon. Friend for all he did on the issues facing Jaguar Land Rover. I know that the matter is close to his heart and, indeed, it was a really big issue across the country, showing how a cyber-attack can affect not just one company, but has a...

Member
Ian Murray (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Notes
Answer corrected on 29 January 2026 at 779 cc9-10WC.
Date
6 January 2026
Reference
778 cc174-5
House
House of Commons

Last year, the Treasury Committee wrote to the top 10 banks in the UK because there had been a number of outages. There was no suggestion that cyber-security attacks were involved in most cases. A trend in the responses was that third-party software providers are often the source of the...

Member
Meg Hillier (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
6 January 2026
Reference
778 c175
House
House of Commons