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Ministers' meetings, hospitality, gifts and overseas travel.
Request: For information about the locations, dates, officials accompanying and expenses claimed for overseas trips by ministers since May 2010…
The Minister’s responsibilities include: Americas and Caribbean Overseas Territories Gibraltar consular policy Parliament Devolution departmental operations legal Ministerial Disability Champion
Data on gifts that ministers gave and received, their external meetings and any overseas travel.
The Minister is responsible for: Home Office portfolio policing crime county lines criminal justice system acquisitive crime public protection and protests undercover policing Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services police technology police powers facial recognition major...
Ministerial gifts, hospitality, travel and meetings with external organisations for ministers within the Cabinet Office.
The minister’s responsibilities include: child protection (including protection from child sexual exploitation and safeguarding), local authority children’s social care and family law children in care, care leavers and adoption childcare policy including delivery of the 30 hours free childcare offer,...
Minister for Equalities Sport Tourism Civil Society (including loneliness) Youth Ceremonials (including the Coronation) Events including Eurovision, Unboxed, City of Culture Arts and Heritage in the Commons
Responsibilities include: labour market addressing inactivity to improve labour supply and economic growth in work progression skills conditionality and sanctions uprating and Benefit Cap overall management and delivery of Universal Credit and legacy benefits Jobcentre Plus international National Insurance Numbers...
The minister is responsible for skills. This role is shared between the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) and the Department for Education (DfE). Joint BIS and DfE Responsibilities include: further education - staffing, governance and accountability localism in...
The Chancellor of the Exchequer is the government’s chief financial minister and as such is responsible for raising revenue through taxation or borrowing and for controlling public spending. He has overall responsibility for the work of the Treasury. The Chancellor’s...
The Minister’s responsibilities include: Africa Caribbean and Small Island Developing States Latin America conflict, stabilisation and mediation international finance, except British International Investment (BII) safeguarding global education, gender and equality, and scholarships
In July 2016 the role of Minister of State for Pensions was replaced by the role of Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Pensions . The Minister of State for Pensions is responsible for: pensions policy, state pensions and Pension...
The minister is responsible for: geospatial plan and wider planning policy grid review of electricity market arrangements (REMA) oil and gas COP and international climate policy Net Zero Strategy carbon budgets international climate finance multilateral negotiations (G7 and COP )...
Arts and museums Ceremonials DCMS business in the Lords
Quarterly returns for the Department for Education's ministerial team, including details of gifts given and received, hospitality, overseas travel, and meetings with external organisations.
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