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Basic data about the number and locations of each public library in England as at 1 July 2016 was published on gov.uk on 30 March 2017.The Libraries Taskforce is currently conducting a survey until Friday 28 April seeking views from the sector on what a core dataset for public...
Basic data about the number and locations of each public library in England as at 1 July 2016 was published on gov.uk on 30 March 2017.The Libraries Taskforce is currently conducting a survey until Friday 28 April seeking views from the sector on what a core dataset for public...
Programme motion (No. 2) on proceedings on consideration and in Legislative Grand Committee, and on third reading. Agreed to on question. Report stage. Report stage completed. Sitting suspended for Speaker's certification of the Bill. The House resolved itself into the Legislative Grand Committee (England). Consent motion resolved. Occupant of the Chair left the Chair to report the decision of the Committee. Deputy Speaker resumed the Chair, decision reported. Third reading. Agreed to on question. Bill passed, with amendments.
Programme motion (No. 2) on proceedings on consideration and in Legislative Grand Committee, and on third reading. Agreed to on question. Report stage. Report stage completed. Sitting suspended for Speaker's certification of the Bill. The House resolved itself into the Legislative Grand Committee (England). Consent motion resolved. Occupant of the...
Programme motion agreed to. Written evidence (Reporting to the House) motion agreed to. Clauses 1 to 15 agreed to, with clauses 13, 14 and 15 agreed to as amended. Schedules 1 and 2 agreed to. Title amended. Bill, as amended, to be reported (Bill 130).
Programme motion agreed to. Written evidence (Reporting to the House) motion agreed to. Clauses 1 to 15 agreed to, with clauses 13, 14 and 15 agreed to as amended. Schedules 1 and 2 agreed to. Title amended. Bill, as amended, to be reported (Bill 130).
Second reading. Agreed to on question. Programme motion agreed to on question. Queen's recommendation signified. Money Resolution agreed to on question.
Second reading. Agreed to on question. Programme motion agreed to on question. Queen's recommendation signified. Money Resolution agreed to on question.
The NCS Trust does not collect data at a constituency level. Therefore, the figures in the table below are for the local authority area of Swindon. Details of participation rates have been held at local authority level since 2012. The participation rates set out below also include a small number...
The NCS Trust does not collect data at a constituency level. Therefore, the figures in the table below are for the local authority area of Swindon. Details of participation rates have been held at local authority level since 2012. The participation rates set out below also include a small number...
The information requested falls within the responsibility of the UK Statistics Authority. I have asked the Authority to reply.
The information requested falls within the responsibility of the UK Statistics Authority. I have asked the Authority to reply.
The information requested falls within the responsibility of the UK Statistics Authority. I have asked the Authority to reply.
The information requested falls within the responsibility of the UK Statistics Authority. I have asked the Authority to reply.
New clause 7 (reserve powers to control fund-raising) debated and agreed to. New clause 2 (Power to make representations) debated and withdrawn. New clause 3 (Independent schools' facilities: public benefit), discussed with new clause 4 (Independent schools' sports facilities: public benefit), new clause 5 (Independent schools' music and arts facilities: public benefit) and new clause 6 (Independent schools' careers advice: public benefit), debated and withdrawn. Written evidence reported to the House. Bill, as amended, to be reported (Bill 116).
New clause 7 (reserve powers to control fund-raising) debated and agreed to. New clause 2 (Power to make representations) debated and withdrawn. New clause 3 (Independent schools' facilities: public benefit), discussed with new clause 4 (Independent schools' sports facilities: public benefit), new clause 5 (Independent schools' music and arts facilities:...
Clause 9 disagreed to on division (6 votes to 10). Clauses 10 to 11 agreed to.
Clause 9 disagreed to on division (6 votes to 10). Clauses 10 to 11 agreed to.
Clauses 12 to 17 agreed to, with clause 17 agreed to as amended. Written evidence reported to the House.
Clauses 12 to 17 agreed to, with clause 17 agreed to as amended. Written evidence reported to the House.
Clauses 6 to 8 agreed to. Written evidence reported to the House.
Clauses 6 to 8 agreed to. Written evidence reported to the House.
Programme motion agreed to. Written evidence (Reporting to the House) motion agreed to. Clauses 1 to 5 agreed to.
Programme motion agreed to. Written evidence (Reporting to the House) motion agreed to. Clauses 1 to 5 agreed to.
The Government has given funding to Kids Company for a number of years across different administrations. The table below outlines the funding from 2007 onwards.
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The Government has given funding to Kids Company for a number of years across different administrations. The table below outlines the funding from 2007 onwards.
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The Government has given funding to Kids Company for a number of years across different administrations. The table below outlines the funding from 2007 onwards.
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The Government has given funding to Kids Company for a number of years across different administrations. The table below outlines the funding from 2007 onwards.
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The Government has given funding to Kids Company for a number of years across different administrations. The table below outlines the funding from 2007 onwards.
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The Government has given funding to Kids Company for a number of years across different administrations. The table below outlines the funding from 2007 onwards.
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The Government has given funding to Kids Company for a number of years across different administrations. The table below outlines the funding from 2007 onwards.
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The Government has given funding to Kids Company for a number of years across different administrations. The table below outlines the funding from 2007 onwards.
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The information requested falls within the responsibility of the UK Statistics Authority. I have asked the Authority to reply.
The information requested falls within the responsibility of the UK Statistics Authority. I have asked the Authority to reply.
Motion to consider. Agreed to on question.
Motion to consider. Agreed to on question.
The information requested falls within the responsibility of the UK Statistics Authority. I have asked the Authority to reply.
The information requested falls within the responsibility of the UK Statistics Authority. I have asked the Authority to reply.
What steps his Department is taking to encourage investment in science.
What steps his Department is taking to encourage investment in science.
I am looking forward to travelling after Question Time to Birmingham, to the British science festival,
where we will reflect on the important contribution that science, research and innovation make to our long-term competitiveness and growth. The Government have ring-fenced the science and research programme at £4.6 billion a year from 2011 to 2016, and we are committed to providing £1.1 billion a year in science capital, increasing with inflation to 2021—the largest ever capital grant to UK science.