£10 million scheme to help teachers crack down on bad behaviour in the classroom
Link: Press release: Schools backed to tackle bad behaviour
Source: Gov Press Releases
£10 million scheme to help teachers crack down on bad behaviour in the classroom
Link: Press release: Schools backed to tackle bad behaviour
Source: Gov Press Releases
A specialist taskforce to tackle staff corruption in jails has been announced by Justice Secretary David Gauke today (4 May 2019).
Link: Press release: New prison anti-corruption taskforce unveiled
Source: Gov Press Releases
Committee will focus on rail franchising, accessibility and infrastructure investment
Link: Minister questioned on rail issues
Source: Parliamentary News
Committee hears from charities, think tanks and academics on how select committees could be made more effective
Link: Experts questioned on impact of future UK-EU relations on select committees
Source: Parliamentary News
On the final day of his trip to Africa, the Foreign Secretary welcomed British funding for business in Kenya, including £52 million for a solar power plant.
Link: Press release: Foreign Secretary welcomes more than £64 million of British funding for Kenyan industry
Source: Gov Press Releases
An ICO investigation into HMRC’s Voice ID service was prompted by a complaint from Big Brother Watch about the department’s conduct.
Link: ICO says that voice data collected unlawfully by HMRC should be deleted
Source: ICO .org.uk
The EU Home Affairs Sub-Committee launches a public call for evidence for its inquiry into post-Brexit asylum cooperation
Link: Future UK-EU asylum cooperation – call for evidence launched
Source: Parliamentary News
In a speech to the NAHT conference, Damian Hinds also announced a call for evidence on high needs funding
Link: Press release: Education Secretary confirms plans to simplify school accountability
Source: Gov Press Releases
Joint Committee on Human Rights continues inquiry into Democracy, Privacy, Freedom of Speech and Freedom of Association
Link: Met Police Commissioner and Max Hill QC questioned on threats to MPs
Source: Parliamentary News
The Scottish Affairs Committee begins taking evidence for its inquiry into problem drug use in Scotland with a session focusing on identifying key trends in drug use in Scotland, the drivers behind problem drug use and alternative approaches to dealing with the issues.
Link: Committee examines problem drug use in Scotland
Source: Parliamentary News