With reference to the Answer of 17 March 2026 to Question 118776 on Cabinet Office: Social Media, what messages United States social media influencers have promoted under the GREAT Audacious Kingdom and GREAT USA programmes.
Awaiting answer.
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With reference to the Answer of 17 March 2026 to Question 118776 on Cabinet Office: Social Media, what messages United States social media influencers have promoted under the GREAT Audacious Kingdom and GREAT USA programmes.
Awaiting answer.
What information his Department holds on the APCO Worldwide report commissioned by Labour Together.
Awaiting answer.
Whether his Department assigns (a) codes and (b) traffic light ratings to written parliamentary questions.
Awaiting answer.
Pursuant to the answer of 19 May 2026 to Question 1187 on Cabinet Office and Prime Minister: Email, whether (a) his Department and (b) 10 Downing Street Freedom of Information team determine that Government emails deleted from a user’s inbox but held on Google and Microsoft servers are deemed to be information held by a public authority; and what the definition is of a backup file for that purpose.
Awaiting answer.
Pursuant to the answer of 21 May 2026 to Question 1237 on Former Ministers: Departmental Records, whether his Department has guidance on that issue.
Awaiting answer.
With reference to the Answer of 19 May 2026 to Question 122 on Government Departments: Marketing, what was the business case for branded t-shirts for Pride; and whether the t-shirts used the (a) Rainbow or (b) Progress flag imagery.
Awaiting answer.
Whether the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office was asked to contribute to the Cabinet Office and Downing Street due diligence process on the appointment of Lord Mandelson as Ambassador to the United States.
Awaiting answer.
Whether Gordon Brown has been allocated an office or workspace in his role as Special Reviewer on Global Finance and Cooperation; and whether staff have been assigned to support him.
Awaiting answer.
What steps he has taken with Cabinet colleagues to encourage government procurement in British companies in relation to (a) shipbuilding, (b) steel-making, (c) energy and (d) artificial intelligence.
Awaiting answer.
Whether party political communications are in scope of Government responses to a Humble Address.
Awaiting answer.
With reference to the Answer of 23 April 2026 to Question 124822 on Proof of Identity: Digital Technology, how many People's Panel participants will be recruited; and how much they will be paid.
Awaiting answer.
With reference to the Answer of 3 February 2026 to Question 108665 on Publications: Gender, if he will list the (a) 55 medium risk sites and (b) eight high risk sites.
Awaiting answer.
In what month he will start negotiating the cost of the Erasmus+ scheme in 2028; and what the deadline is for final decision on affiliation for a second year.
Awaiting answer.
With reference to the answer of 26 March 2026 to Question 114878 on Erasmus+ programme, what assessment he has made of the potential impact of the COM/2025/545 proposal when approved on the EU/UK reset and associated obligations, including enhanced EU publicity requirements.
Awaiting answer.
With reference to the Answer of 15 April 2026 to Question 126615 on Cabinet Office: Freedom of Information, what the timetable is for the updates to the Honours Handbook to be completed.
Awaiting answer.
Whether the Propriety and Ethics Team uses AI tools for its due diligence work.
Awaiting answer.
With reference to the answer of 3 February 2026 to Question 109153 on Senior Civil Servants: Redundancy Pay, if he will publish the business case.
Awaiting answer.
Pursuant to the answer of 21 May 2026 to Question 1225 on Permanent Secretary: Recruitment, what the Permanent Secretary vacancy only advertised internally across government was; what the business case for not advertising the role externally was; and which Minister approved the exception.
Awaiting answer.
What office attendance requirements have been agreed with the ONS for each of their offices.
Awaiting answer.
Whether the Government Property Agency holds information on which flags are flown from the buildings it manages.
Awaiting answer.