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To ask the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, with reference to Norfolk Vanguard East & West, whether his department has received RWE's supply chain plans.
To ask the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, with reference to Norfolk Vanguard East & West, whether his department has received RWE's supply chain plans.
To ask the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, if he will meet with me to discuss sub-sea cement applications with regard to offshore wind within Scottish supply chains.
To ask the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, if he will meet with me to discuss sub-sea cement applications with regard to offshore wind within Scottish supply chains.
To ask the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, what funding is available to communities across the UK under the Pitching In programme; which body administers that funding in Scotland; and under what criteria is it allocated.
To ask the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, what funding is available to communities across the UK under the Pitching In programme; which body administers that funding in Scotland; and under what criteria is it allocated.
That this House congratulates the Strathmore Vintage Vehicle Club on the 50th Annual Scottish Transport Extravaganza, held on the grounds of Glamis Castle on 11 and 12 July 2026; recognises the event as one of the largest events of its kind in the UK; commends the dedication of the organisers and volunteers whose commitment over five decades has established the Extravaganza as one of Scotland's flagship heritage events; notes that this anniversary will welcome an outstanding display of more than 2,100 vintage, and classic vehicles, including cars, commercial models, military transport, tractors, steam engines, motorcycles, and static machinery; recognises the significant impact the event has to tourism and the local economy; and wishes the Strathmore Vintage Vehicle Club every success for the future.
That this House congratulates the Strathmore Vintage Vehicle Club on the 50th Annual Scottish Transport Extravaganza, held on the grounds of Glamis Castle on 11 and 12 July 2026; recognises the event as one of the largest events of its kind in the UK; commends the dedication of the organisers...
To ask the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, if he will publish a timetable for implementing any recommendations arising from the Competition and Markets Authority's heating oil market study within three months of receiving the final report.
To ask the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, if he will publish a timetable for implementing any recommendations arising from the Competition and Markets Authority's heating oil market study within three months of receiving the final report.
We welcome the CMA’s comprehensive examination of the heating oil industry. The Government will work closely with the CMA to understand their findings and develop options to increase consumer protections in this sector.
To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what steps he is taking in response to the recent leak of Civil Service Pension Scheme members Annual Benefit Statements.
To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what steps he is taking in response to the recent leak of Civil Service Pension Scheme members Annual Benefit Statements.
The Cabinet Office awarded Capita the contract to administer the Civil Service Pension Scheme in November 2023 under the previous government. The current delays facing scheme members are entirely unacceptable, and this Government has taken firm action to resolve them through a clear recovery plan with strict delivery milestones. We have deployed additional resources to expedite priority cases, ensuring that serving and former staff receive the high standard of service they deserve. Regular progress updates remain available to members via the pension portal and Gov.uk.
Capita is under a firm mandate to restore full service delivery to standard contractual levels by the end of June 2026. We are actively exploring the use of all available commercial and contractual levers and continue to withhold milestone payments for missed transition deliverables. All options remain on the table if they fail to meet the June deadline.
A dedicated 140-person government surge team was deployed to clear the 15,000 inherited unread emails and stabilise operations. This support will remain in place until Cabinet Office are satisfied service levels have been restored, with an expectation of Capita picking up the cost (to be part of the post-recovery contractual settlement).
The Cabinet Office maintains a rigorous oversight of the Civil Service Pension Scheme and has addressed Capita’s data protection failure that occurred on 30 March 2026. This incident involved a session management and document generation failure on the member portal, which enabled 138 members to view the benefit statements of other individuals. Internal investigations established that this was a technical malfunction rather than a cyber-attack, following a specific technical deployment.
Following this discovery, the Cabinet Office notified the Information Commissioner’s Office and oversaw a full root cause analysis conducted by Capita. In addition to strengthening technical controls to prevent a recurrence, the Cabinet Office mandated that Capita provide formal accounts of the incident to the Public Accounts Committee and the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee. These measures ensure that the causes of the failure are fully understood and that Capita remains accountable for the security of member information.
Regular updates on the work to recover the service, continue to be posted on the Civil Service Pensions member portal and on Gov.Uk.
To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, how many additional staff have been deployed to clear the administrative backlog in relation to the Civil Service Pension Scheme; when the full complement of additional staff will be in place; and when the backlog will be cleared.
To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, how many additional staff have been deployed to clear the administrative backlog in relation to the Civil Service Pension Scheme; when the full complement of additional staff will be in place; and when the backlog will be cleared.
The Cabinet Office awarded Capita the contract to administer the Civil Service Pension Scheme in November 2023 under the previous government. The current delays facing scheme members are entirely unacceptable, and this Government has taken firm action to resolve them through a clear recovery plan with strict delivery milestones. We have deployed additional resources to expedite priority cases, ensuring that serving and former staff receive the high standard of service they deserve. Regular progress updates remain available to members via the pension portal and Gov.uk.
Capita is under a firm mandate to restore full service delivery to standard contractual levels by the end of June 2026. We are actively exploring the use of all available commercial and contractual levers and continue to withhold milestone payments for missed transition deliverables. All options remain on the table if they fail to meet the June deadline.
A dedicated 140-person government surge team was deployed to clear the 15,000 inherited unread emails and stabilise operations. This support will remain in place until Cabinet Office are satisfied service levels have been restored, with an expectation of Capita picking up the cost (to be part of the post-recovery contractual settlement).
The Cabinet Office maintains a rigorous oversight of the Civil Service Pension Scheme and has addressed Capita’s data protection failure that occurred on 30 March 2026. This incident involved a session management and document generation failure on the member portal, which enabled 138 members to view the benefit statements of other individuals. Internal investigations established that this was a technical malfunction rather than a cyber-attack, following a specific technical deployment.
Following this discovery, the Cabinet Office notified the Information Commissioner’s Office and oversaw a full root cause analysis conducted by Capita. In addition to strengthening technical controls to prevent a recurrence, the Cabinet Office mandated that Capita provide formal accounts of the incident to the Public Accounts Committee and the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee. These measures ensure that the causes of the failure are fully understood and that Capita remains accountable for the security of member information.
Regular updates on the work to recover the service, continue to be posted on the Civil Service Pensions member portal and on Gov.Uk.
That this House commends Scotland’s Tartan Army for the outstanding example set during recent international fixtures in North America; notes the warmth, humour, generosity and exemplary conduct of thousands of travelling supporters; recognises that the Tartan Army captured hearts across the world through personal interactions and the power of social media; further recognises the positive impact on Scotland’s international reputation and the friendships formed with local communities; welcomes the opportunities created to strengthen tourism, cultural, educational and business links; and calls on the Scotland Office, the Scottish Government, VisitScotland and relevant bodies to build on this goodwill and promote Scotland’s international profile.
That this House commends Scotland’s Tartan Army for the outstanding example set during recent international fixtures in North America; notes the warmth, humour, generosity and exemplary conduct of thousands of travelling supporters; recognises that the Tartan Army captured hearts across the world through personal interactions and the power of social...
To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what discussions she has had with relevant stakeholders on the UK pig meat sector; and what steps she is taking to support that sector through the consequences of China's ban on EU pig meat.
To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what discussions she has had with relevant stakeholders on the UK pig meat sector; and what steps she is taking to support that sector through the consequences of China's ban on EU pig meat.
Ministers meet with representatives of the pig industry as part of wider engagement with the farming sector, and we continue to work closely with stakeholders while monitoring market impacts, including how shifts in global trade flows may affect UK prices, supply, and market stability.
To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what assessment she has made of the potential impact of the ban on EU pig meat by Asian markets on the (a) number of UK imports of EU pig meat in percentage terms over the last 12 months...
To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what assessment she has made of the potential impact of the ban on EU pig meat by Asian markets on the (a) number of UK imports of EU pig meat in percentage terms over the last 12 months...
(a) In the 12 months to March 2026, UK imports of pig meat from the EU fell by 12.9% by value and 6.7% by volume.
(b) The UK Agriculture Market Monitoring Group (UKAMMG), formed by Defra and the Devolved Governments, has routinely followed changes in pigmeat prices, including the recent downturn after several years of strong prices. Trade flow changes following Asian restrictions on EU pig meat may redirect supply back into European and UK markets, contributing to downward pressure on prices. We will continue to monitor the supply chain, including through the UKAMMG and regular engagement with industry.
That this House notes it is now ten years since Scotland voted to remain in the European Union by 62% to 38% yet was forced out of the EU against its will; recognises that Brexit has caused substantial economic harm and reduced Scotland’s security and international standing; believes that Scotland’s future lies as an independent nation within the European Union; affirms that only Scottish independence allows Scotland to rejoin the European family of nations as a full and equal member; and calls for Scotland to have the right to choose independence in order to rejoin the EU and allow Scotland to take her seat within the global international system of nations.
That this House notes it is now ten years since Scotland voted to remain in the European Union by 62% to 38% yet was forced out of the EU against its will; recognises that Brexit has caused substantial economic harm and reduced Scotland’s security and international standing; believes that Scotland’s...
To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what estimate she has made of the potential impact on food prices caused by the proposed Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism on imported fertiliser for UK agriculture.
To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what estimate she has made of the potential impact on food prices caused by the proposed Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism on imported fertiliser for UK agriculture.
The Government does not expect the UK Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) to have an impact on food prices.
The CBAM will take effect from 1 January 2027. It will ensure that highly traded, carbon intensive goods which are imported into the UK face a comparable carbon price to that which is paid by manufacturers producing the same goods in the UK.
The CBAM rate that is charged on imports will reflect the effective carbon price paid by domestic industries after support mechanisms, such as free allowances within the UK Emissions Trading Scheme, have been taken into account. In recent years, UK-based fertiliser manufacturers have received more free allowances than they needed to surrender to cover their emissions. As such, UK-based fertiliser manufacturers are currently not in practice paying a carbon price.
To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, when he plans to respond to the enquiry from the hon. Member for Angus and Perthshire Glens, reference DD21808, submitted on 21/01/2026 on MyCSP service.
To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, when he plans to respond to the enquiry from the hon. Member for Angus and Perthshire Glens, reference DD21808, submitted on 21/01/2026 on MyCSP service.
I can confirm that your letter to the Prime Minister, dated 21 January 2026, has been passed to me as the Minister responsible for this policy, and I have replied to your letter. Please accept my apologies for the delay. The Government is committed to transparency and accountability, including through clear and timely responses to correspondence.
To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, when she plans to respond to the correspondence from the hon. Member for Angus and Perthshire Glens with reference DD22592.
To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, when she plans to respond to the correspondence from the hon. Member for Angus and Perthshire Glens with reference DD22592.
The correspondence from the hon. Member for Angus and Perthshire Glens with reference DD22592 was sent to HMRC. HMRC will respond in due course.
To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, how many and what proportion of Civil Service Pension Scheme members have been provided with an Annual Benefit Statement for a) 2024-25, b) 2023-24, c) 2022-23 and d) 2021-22.
To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, how many and what proportion of Civil Service Pension Scheme members have been provided with an Annual Benefit Statement for a) 2024-25, b) 2023-24, c) 2022-23 and d) 2021-22.
To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, when Capita will put additional resource in place to begin clearing the Civil Service Pension Scheme backlog.
To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, when Capita will put additional resource in place to begin clearing the Civil Service Pension Scheme backlog.
To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what steps he is taking to a) investigate the recent leak of Civil Service Pension Scheme members Annual Benefit Statements and b) prevent further such breaches.
To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what steps he is taking to a) investigate the recent leak of Civil Service Pension Scheme members Annual Benefit Statements and b) prevent further such breaches.
That this House congratulates Kirriemuir’s BonFest and community based charity DD8 Music on the occasion of the festival’s 20th anniversary; recognises the success of the annual festival, which celebrates the life and legacy of former AC/DC frontman and son of Kirriemuir, Bon Scott; notes the significant cultural and economic value of BonFest to Kirriemuir and to Scotland as a whole; commends the dedication of volunteers, organisers, performers and supporters, and the vital funds raised to support the next generation of young musicians in the area; and wishes DD8 Music and all those involved in BonFest every success as the festival continues to thrive and grow.
That this House congratulates Kirriemuir’s BonFest and community based charity DD8 Music on the occasion of the festival’s 20th anniversary; recognises the success of the annual festival, which celebrates the life and legacy of former AC/DC frontman and son of Kirriemuir, Bon Scott; notes the significant cultural and economic value...
What fiscal steps she is taking to support motorists with fuel costs.
What fiscal steps she is taking to support motorists with fuel costs.
The Government have already taken action on fuel affordability at the pump. In last year’s Budget they extended the 5p per litre cap for a further five months, and they have also cancelled the increase that would have otherwise taken place in line with inflation at the start of this financial year.
To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, how much of Scotland’s Defence Growth Deal funding derives from the Defence Industrial Strategy skills package.
To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, how much of Scotland’s Defence Growth Deal funding derives from the Defence Industrial Strategy skills package.
The Defence Industrial Strategy committed £250 million to fund all five Defence Growth Deals across the UK, and announced an £182 million Defence Industry Skills Package.
On 12 March, we launched the £50 million Scotland Defence Growth Deal, and from the £20 million of funding allocated to the Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, we committed a £10 million investment towards the creation of two Defence Technical Excellence Colleges (DTECs). This will include one in the East and one in the West of Scotland, working in consultation with Colleges Scotland to develop the colleges.
I wrote with the Secretary of State for Scotland to the Scottish Government on 12 March asking them to match fund our DTEC commitment so we can deliver two not one DTEC in Scotland. I regret to report we have received no response from the Scottish Government so far.