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Written questions by Cooper.

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

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14 Apr 2026·Department for Education·Answered
Asked

If she will make an assessment of the findings of the British Council Scotland and Universities Scotland report, entitled Scotland’s Higher Education: Partnering for Global Impact, on the contribution of universities to economic growth and innovation; and what steps her Department is taking to support that contribution across the UK.

Reply

The UK Government recognises the important contribution that universities across the UK make to our economic growth, innovation and international standing. Our recently published International Education Strategy supports strong and sustainable long-term international partnerships for UK universities by promoting the whole of the UK’s education offer overseas, including research collaboration and driving growth through high quality UK transitional education.The department will continue to work with the UK’s education sector, devolved governments and key partners such as the British Council to support the contribution of British universities, including in Scotland, to growth, innovation and international partnerships. Steps to strengthen this collaboration include the ministerially-chaired Education Sector Action Group, which brings together stakeholders to identify opportunities and remove barriers to growth, and the recent publication of the sector-led brochure ‘Advancing Talent with UK Education – Building Global Partnerships’.

14 Apr 2026·Department for Education·Answered
Asked

Whether the priorities set out in the British Council Scotland and Universities Scotland report entitled Scotland’s Higher Education: Partnering for Global Impact have informed the Government’s approach to the International Education Strategy; and what steps she is taking to strengthen international partnerships with UK universities.

Reply

The UK Government recognises the important contribution that universities across the UK make to our economic growth, innovation and international standing. Our recently published International Education Strategy supports strong and sustainable long-term international partnerships for UK universities by promoting the whole of the UK’s education offer overseas, including research collaboration and driving growth through high quality UK transitional education.The department will continue to work with the UK’s education sector, devolved governments and key partners such as the British Council to support the contribution of British universities, including in Scotland, to growth, innovation and international partnerships. Steps to strengthen this collaboration include the ministerially-chaired Education Sector Action Group, which brings together stakeholders to identify opportunities and remove barriers to growth, and the recent publication of the sector-led brochure ‘Advancing Talent with UK Education – Building Global Partnerships’.

4 Jun 2025·Department for Education·Answered
Asked

How many permanent civil servants in her Department are staff without assigned posts; and how many are placed in an equivalent (a) people action team, (b) priority movers list, (c) redeployment register, (d) talent pool and (e) skills match hub in the most recent period for which data is available.

Reply

At any point in time, there are likely to be a small number of individuals who have been displaced due to restructures within their business units or, for example, have returned from a loan from another department and their role no longer exists. The exact number changes on a day-to-day basis.

6 Mar 2025·Department for Education·Answered
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How much (a) her Department and (b) each of its arm’s length bodies has spent on external communications through (i) Crown Commercial Service agreement RM6125 and (ii) other agreements since 5 July 2024; and which firms have received funding.

Reply

Total spend on external communications from 5 July 2024 to 6 March 2025 is £35,478,270.30.This includes the following spending:Core department: £35,342,797.68.The Education and Skills Funding Agency: £3,853.24.Standards and Testing Agency: £3,153.39.Total departmental spend: £35,349,804.30.We only have data for arms length body spending through Oak National Academy, which spent £128,465.98.Total spend through the framework is £34,553,792.52.The vast majority of the spend constitutes the department’s key campaigns which are Get in to Teaching, Childcare Choices, Skills for life and Further Education. We are unable to detail the spend by campaign.Top ten supplier spend through the framework is shown here:SupplierSpend (£)% participationWAVEMAKER LIMITED163,975.790.47%KINDRED AGENCY LIMITED180,430.410.52%Verian Group UK Limited308,302.500.89%FOUR COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED536,585.421.55%BLACKBERRY PRODUCTIONS LTD610,447.581.77%SCROLL PROJECTS LTD939,406.872.72%M&C SAATCHI (UK) LIMITED969,646.822.81%BAM AGENCY LTD1,017,463.712.94%HAVAS WORLDWIDE LONDON LTD1,231,164.173.56%OMD GROUP TA MANNING GOTTLIEB OMD LTD28,028,649.2381.12%

16 Dec 2024·Department for Education·Answered
Asked

How much their Department spent on (a) media and (b) voice training for Ministers since 5 July 2024.

Reply

The department has not spent any money on media or voice training for Ministers since 5 July 2024.

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