Barristers: Industrial Disputes | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers The Government is committed to supporting the recovery of the courts and our decisive action kept justice moving during the pandemic.
Criminal Injuries Compensation: Stalking | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers The government-funded Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme 2012 (the Scheme) exists to compensate for serious physical or psychological inj
Cost of Living Payments: Visual Impairment | Treasury | Written Answers The Government recognises that the rising cost of living has presented additional financial challenges to many people, and especially to the
Office for Budget Responsibility | Treasury | Written Answers The government will publish its full Medium-Term Fiscal Plan on 31 October, accompanied by an independent Office for Budget Responsibility e
Local Government Finance: Havering | Treasury | Written Answers Spending Review 2021 provided councils with £1.6 billion of new grant funding in each year between 2022-23 and 2024-25 to meet pressures in
Development Aid | Treasury | Written Answers In July 2021 the former Chancellor set out the fiscal circumstances under which the UK will make the return to spending 0.7% of its GNI on O
State Retirement Pensions | Treasury | Written Answers The Chancellor meets regularly with the Prime Minister. The Government remains committed to the Triple Lock for this Parliament.
Cost of Living: Parkinson's Disease | Treasury | Written Answers The Government understands that people across the UK and especially the most vulnerable members of society, such as those suffering from lon
Cost of Living: Diabetes | Treasury | Written Answers The Government understands that people across the UK and especially the most vulnerable members of society, such as those suffering from lon
Standard of Living | Treasury | Written Answers The government understands that people across the UK are worried about the rising cost of living and are seeing their disposable incomes dec