The Westminster lensArchive · Written questions · 59 tabled · 55 answered

Written questions by Stone.

Every parliamentary written question tabled by Jamie Stone this session, with the full answer and department. See how every department answers, or back to the MP page.

Department:All (59)Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (15)Department for Culture, Media and Sport (8)Department for Transport (5)Treasury (4)Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (4)Cabinet Office (3)Ministry of Defence (3)Department for Business and Trade (3)Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (3)Department of Health and Social Care (2)Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (2)Northern Ireland Office (2)

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27 Jan 2026·Scotland Office·Answered
Asked

How much the Scottish Government received in Barnett consequential funding from English funding to support stop smoking services in 2025-26.

Reply

At Spending Reviews, devolved governments generally receive Barnett consequentials on changes in overall departmental settlements not on specific policies or programmes. Therefore, the UK Government cannot provide Barnett numbers on specific policy measures funded from within departmental settlements. The Block Grant Transparency publication from October 2025 shows that the Scottish Government received an additional £930m for 2025/26 as a result of the additional funding for the Department for Health and Social Care.

22 Jul 2024·Scotland Office·Answered
Asked

What discussions he has had with the Scottish Parliament on tackling the time taken for compensation claims in relation to miscarriages of justice to be processed.

Reply

The UK Government is committed to the effective delivery of compensation schemes in relation to miscarriages of justice. Scottish Parliament has been in recess since the formation of the new Government, so no discussions have taken place. However, through the resetting of the relationship between the UK and Scottish Governments, Scotland’s two governments will be able to work together in addressing the causes of delays to miscarriages of justice claims in order to bring justice to those affected.

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