Tag: Bridget Phillipson

  • Bridget Phillipson – 2014 Parliamentary Question to the Ministry of Defence

    Bridget Phillipson – 2014 Parliamentary Question to the Ministry of Defence

    The below Parliamentary question was asked by Bridget Phillipson on 2014-06-05.

    To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, if he will place in the Library a copy of 2014DIN04-056 Sea King Helicopter drawdown and disposal.

    Mr Philip Dunne

    A copy of Defence Instruction Notice 2014DIN04-056 regarding Sea King Helicopter drawdown and disposal will be placed in the Library of the House.

  • Bridget Phillipson – 2014 Parliamentary Question to the Department for Transport

    Bridget Phillipson – 2014 Parliamentary Question to the Department for Transport

    The below Parliamentary question was asked by Bridget Phillipson on 2014-03-24.

    To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, pursuant to the Answer of 20 March 2014, Official Report, column 693W, on bus services: disability, how many public service vehicles (a) in each region and (b) operated by each operator have been issued with PSVAR certificates.

    Stephen Hammond

    I refer the Honourable Member to my answer of 20th March 2014. As indicated there the Department for Transport’s annual bus statistics (published in September 2013) show that 78% of buses in England have been issued with PSVAR certificates, while 92% of buses are low floor.

    The following table provides a breakdown of PSVAR certificates for each region:

    Region Buses with certificates %Buses having certificates
    East Midlands 1,400 72%
    East of England 1,970 67%
    London 8,880 97%
    North East 1,370 73%
    North West 3,900 76%
    South East 2,690 71%
    South West 1,950 63%
    West Midlands 2,730 77%
    Yorkshire and the Humber 2,800 69%
    England 27,680 78%

    The figures in this table are compiled from annual operator returns to the Department for Transport, which are not broken down by region. To compile the regional level estimates, each operator has been assigned to its main region of operation.

    The returns are made under the Statistics of Trade Act 1947, and figures for individual operators are therefore considered as commercially confidential.

  • Bridget Phillipson – 2014 Parliamentary Question to the Department for Transport

    Bridget Phillipson – 2014 Parliamentary Question to the Department for Transport

    The below Parliamentary question was asked by Bridget Phillipson on 2014-06-04.

    To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, how many vehicles built by Nissan are in the Government car pool.

    Stephen Hammond

    There are 84 vehicles operated by the Government Car Service for ministerial use. None of these are currently built by Nissan. The Government Car Service trialled the use of a Nissan Leaf in 2012 and it operated the Nissan Primera within the ministerial fleet until 2005. The ministerial fleet is scheduled for review later this year.

  • Bridget Phillipson – 2014 Parliamentary Question to the Ministry of Defence

    Bridget Phillipson – 2014 Parliamentary Question to the Ministry of Defence

    The below Parliamentary question was asked by Bridget Phillipson on 2014-03-27.

    To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, when the armed forces will tender for the successor to the SA80 L86A2.

    Mr Philip Dunne

    There are currently no plans to replace the SA80 L86A2.

  • Bridget Phillipson – 2014 Parliamentary Question to the Department for Transport

    Bridget Phillipson – 2014 Parliamentary Question to the Department for Transport

    The below Parliamentary question was asked by Bridget Phillipson on 2014-06-10.

    To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, with reference to the Answer to the hon. Member for Dudley North of 22 June 2010, Official Report, column 113W, on the Government Car and Dispatch Agency, what the (a) make, (b) model and (c) place of manufacture was of each car (i) purchased and (ii) leased by the Government Car Service since 6 May 2010; and how much each such car cost to purchase or lease.

    Stephen Hammond

    The make, model, place of manufacture and cost of purchase or lease for cars procured formerly by the Government Car and Despatch Agency and latterly by the Government Car Service since the 6 May 2010 are set out in the following table. The current Government Car Service fleet is comprised of 85 cars, reduced from 227 cars as at 31March 2010.

  • Bridget Phillipson – 2014 Parliamentary Question to the Ministry of Defence

    Bridget Phillipson – 2014 Parliamentary Question to the Ministry of Defence

    The below Parliamentary question was asked by Bridget Phillipson on 2014-04-07.

    To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, if he will place in the Library a copy of his Department’s notice 2014DIN01-021, Revision of cost-of-living addition salary bands.

    Anna Soubry

    Copies of the Department’s notice on the revision of the cost of living addition salary bands (2014DIN01-021) and the increase in the rate of excess fares allowance from 6 April 2014 (2014DIN01-032) have been placed in the Library of the House.

  • Bridget Phillipson – 2014 Parliamentary Question to the Ministry of Defence

    Bridget Phillipson – 2014 Parliamentary Question to the Ministry of Defence

    The below Parliamentary question was asked by Bridget Phillipson on 2014-06-16.

    To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, if he will place a copy of 2014DIN07-082 on 2014/2015 Defence Cyber Practitioner Courses in the Library.

    Mr Mark Francois

    I have placed a redacted copy of the Defence Information Notice 2014DIN07-082 in the Library of the House.

  • Bridget Phillipson – 2014 Parliamentary Question to the Ministry of Defence

    Bridget Phillipson – 2014 Parliamentary Question to the Ministry of Defence

    The below Parliamentary question was asked by Bridget Phillipson on 2014-04-07.

    To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, if he will place in the Library a copy of his Department’s notice 2014DIN01-032, Increase in the rate of excess fares allowance from 6 April 2014.

    Anna Soubry

    Copies of the Department’s notice on the revision of the cost of living addition salary bands (2014DIN01-021) and the increase in the rate of excess fares allowance from 6 April 2014 (2014DIN01-032) have been placed in the Library of the House.

  • Bridget Phillipson – 2014 Parliamentary Question to the Ministry of Defence

    Bridget Phillipson – 2014 Parliamentary Question to the Ministry of Defence

    The below Parliamentary question was asked by Bridget Phillipson on 2014-06-16.

    To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, if he will place a copy of 2014DIN07-081 on Physical Training Policy For Army Reserve And Full Time Reserve Service in the Library.

    Mr Mark Francois

    A copy of 2014DIN07-081 on Physical Training Policy For Army Reserves And Full Time Reserve Service will be placed in the Library of the House.

  • Bridget Phillipson – 2022 Speech to Labour Party Conference

    Bridget Phillipson – 2022 Speech to Labour Party Conference

    The speech made by Bridget Phillipson, the Shadow Education Secretary, on 28 September 2022.

    Conference, it is the greatest privilege of all, to be here today as Labour’s Shadow Education Secretary.

    Heading a fantastic team of Shadow Education Ministers.

    Because nothing is more important to our futures than education.

    As Keir said yesterday, Labour will run towards the challenges of tomorrow.

    And if we are to solve the biggest challenges we face, spreading prosperity, tackling climate change, revitalizing our communities and building a fairer, greener future, in a world where children born today will live into the next century, where workplaces are changing as never before, where reskilling throughout life is essential, then education must be at the heart of every part of that.

    And we must build a future where children come first.

    Conference, this is personal for me.

    My mam brought me up on her own.

    I remember my time at school under the Tories.

    Classes too big, books too few.

    Money short and opportunities rare.

    Families like mine judged, not helped.

    But I was lucky.

    I had a loving family, who valued education.

    I went to great state schools.

    With teachers who saw the value and worth, in each and every one of us.

    But life should not come down to luck.

    That is why I am determined that every child, in every school, in every corner of our country should have the best possible start.

    So, we need a fresh vision of that education.

    One that looks to the future, not the past.

    A curriculum that prizes skills, as well as knowledge.

    That values and nurtures creativity, alongside academic success.

    We need an education system that enables every child to achieve and thrive.

    Our priorities will define that vision.

    Conference, that is why we will end the tax breaks private schools enjoy.

    We will use that money to deliver the most ambitious school improvement programme for a generation.

    Recruiting thousands more teachers to help children excel in science and maths and thrive with access to sport, art, music, and drama.

    Working with brilliant teachers, leaders, support staff and unions.

    We will drive up standards everywhere.

    We will build a modern careers advice and work experience system.

    So young people across our schools and colleges leave education, ready for work and ready for life.

    Conference, it is the simple language of priorities.

    The Tories put the richest first.

    We put children first.

    And we know these Tories will go on making the wrong choices.

    Because education, under this government is like a school maths problem.

    If you have five education secretaries in one year.

    Three of them, who haven’t got a clue what they are doing.

    Two of them, who want a return to the Fifties.

    What have you got left?

    I’ll tell you.

    A government that is failing our children.

    Childcare in crisis.

    A recovery programme in chaos.

    School buildings collapsing.

    A skills system unfit for today, never mind tomorrow.

    Universities treated as a political battleground, not a public good.

    Conference, we will make different choices.

    For children and families across this country.

    For the world our children will inherit.

    Today parents spend more on childcare than on their rent or mortgages.

    Yet what do we see?

    Nurseries closing.

    Spiralling costs.

    Mams giving up the jobs they love, because they can’t drop their kids at school and get to work on time.

    The Tories denying parents choices, denying children the best start they deserve.

    And yet the evidence couldn’t be clearer:

    Gaps in learning and development,

    Gaps in opportunities open up early.

    So, our plan must start early too.

    Today, Conference, I can tell you that the next Labour government will build a modern childcare system.

    One that supports families from the end of parental leave,

    right through to the end of primary school.

    One that gives our children the start to their day,

    and the start to their life,

    they deserve.

    One that gives parents time to succeed,

    And our economy the chance to grow.

    Conference, as the first step on that road, today I can announce that we will introduce breakfast clubs for every child in every primary school in England.

    Breakfast clubs drive up standards and achievement.

    They improve behaviour, and attendance.

    Because it’s about the club, as well as the breakfast.

    They enable parents to work.

    They give mams and dads choices.

    And they will help us build the economy we all need and the society we all want.

    We will fund this landmark first step on that road by restoring the higher income tax rate for the very richest.

    Because Conference, our children are our priority.

    And while education starts in childhood, it doesn’t end there.

    The skills system should support people, to reskill and upskill.

    It should support companies to invest in their future and in ours.

    Conference, it doesn’t. It needs to change and change it we will.

    That’s why our announcement yesterday, building on the work of David Blunkett and the Council of Skills Advisors is crucial.

    By reforming the Apprenticeships Levy we will give people opportunities to retrain, to upskill and to learn throughout life.

    And we’ll drive a focus on growth across government.

    By creating Skills England to bring together businesses, unions, and training providers to work in partnership, leading a national mission to upskill our country.

    Conference, education is about opportunity.

    For each of us, for all of us, all our life long.

    But it’s about opportunity for our whole country too.

    The opportunities we all gain from a growing economy, where working parents are supported to succeed, where all our children can achieve and thrive.

    That is the society Labour wants to build.

    We will only build that fairer society of which we all dream by closing the gap among our children and young people.

    Conference, Education transformed my life.

    I know it can transform every life.

    It will be my mission as your Education Secretary to make sure it does.