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Written questions by Mohamed.

Every parliamentary written question tabled by Iqbal Mohamed this session, with the full answer and department. Back to the MP page.

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4 Mar 2026·Cabinet Office·Answered
Asked

What the annual cost is of Government contracts for the licensing of a) Zoom, b) Microsoft, c) Amazon d) Google computing platforms for the civil service.

Reply

Information on the annual cost of Government contracts for licensing across the Civil Service is not held centrally.

4 Mar 2026·Cabinet Office·Answered
Asked

What information his Department holds on whether Government Departments have sought advice from Labour Together on policy development.

Reply

This information is not held centrally.

4 Mar 2026·Cabinet Office·Answered
Asked

What information his Department held on Labour Together's report into journalists prior to the hon. Member for Makerfield’s appointment as Parliamentary Secretary.

Reply

There is an established process in place for the appointment of Ministers. Advice, which may or may not have been provided to the Prime Minister as part of this process, is treated in confidence.

27 Feb 2026·Cabinet Office·Answered
Asked

What discussions the Prime Minister had with the then-UK Ambassador to the US on visiting Palantir head offices in Washington DC in February 2025.

Reply

I refer the Hon Member to my answer of 10th March 2026, Official Report, PQ 112839.

27 Feb 2026·Cabinet Office·Answered
Asked

What was the purpose of the Prime Minister's visit to Palantir head offices in Washington DC in February 2025.

Reply

I refer the Hon Member to my answer of 10th March 2026, Official Report, PQ 112839.

27 Feb 2026·Cabinet Office·Answered
Asked

If his Department will take steps to (a) review all existing contract with Palantir and (b) suspend any further engagement with company until the investigations into Peter Mandelson are completed.

Reply

All contracts for any firm go through rigorous departmental processes and their decision makers. Contracts procured by Government departments are done so in line with procurement law. This was the case with all contracts to Palantir. We utilise a range of suppliers based on operational requirements, value for money, and compliance with our security and legal obligations, with all suppliers subject to rigorous due diligence. There are robust processes in place to ensure government contracts are awarded fairly and transparently.

20 Feb 2026·Cabinet Office·Answered
Asked

If he will include AI loss-of-control scenarios will be included in the next edition of the National Risk Register.

Reply

The UK is facing an ever-changing and growing set of risks. All risks in the National Risk Register are kept under review to ensure that they are the most appropriate scenarios to inform emergency preparedness and resilience activity.The challenges posed by artificial intelligence are referenced in the 2025 National Risk Register as a chronic risk, and incorporated in the Chronic Risks Analysis, the UK's first bespoke assessment for medium to long-term challenges facing the nation.The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT)’s AI risk register covers the full spectrum of AI risks that could impact the UK, spanning national security, defence, the economy and society. The AI Risk Register includes AI-loss-of control scenarios. The Government is committed to protecting UK citizens against the risks that advanced AI could bring, while ensuring we can maximise AI's potential for growth and public service delivery.

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