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Hansard Global PLC Implements Majesco Life AdminPlus, Majesco IllustratePlus and Majesco DistributionPlus as Part of Its Exciting Digital-Focused Strategy

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Tuesday, November 17, 2020

Majesco, a global leader of cloud insurance software solutions for insurance business transformation, announced today that Hansard Global PLC implemented Majesco Life AdminPlus, Majesco IllustratePlus and Majesco DistributionPlus to support its ambitious strategic plans to deliver a highly digitized business model.

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  • Majesco, a global leader of cloud insurance software solutions for insurance business transformation, announced today that Hansard Global PLC implemented Majesco Life AdminPlus, Majesco IllustratePlus and Majesco DistributionPlus to support its ambitious strategic plans to deliver a highly digitized business model.
  • Hansard Global PLC is a specialist long-term savings provider that has been providing innovative financial solutions for international clients since 1987.
  • Majesco Life DistributionPlus delivers Hansard Global PLC the business functionality needed for effective distribution management and focuses no improved efficiency, reduced costs, and increased profits.
  • We are excited about our partnership with Hansard Global PLC and look forward to helping them with this exciting business opportunity and others to come.

Update on coronavirus response

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Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Matt Hancock updated the House on the government's coronavirus response and the next steps the government will take.

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  • Matt Hancock updated the House on the government's coronavirus response and the next steps the government will take.
  • Mr Hancock told the House thatfrom Saturday local authorities will have new powers in their area to act with more "vigour" in response to outbreaks.
  • Transcripts of proceedings in the House of Commons Chamber are available in Hansard online three hours after they happen.
  • Follow the @HouseofCommons on Twitter and @UKHouseofCommons on Instagram, for updates on the UK House of Commons Chamber and more.

Update on coronavirus response

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Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Matt Hancock updated the House on the government's coronavirus response and the next steps the government will take.

Key Points: 
  • Matt Hancock updated the House on the government's coronavirus response and the next steps the government will take.
  • Mr Hancock told the House thatfrom Saturday local authorities will have new powers in their area to act with more "vigour" in response to outbreaks.
  • Transcripts of proceedings in the House of Commons Chamber are available in Hansard online three hours after they happen.
  • Follow the @HouseofCommons on Twitter and @UKHouseofCommons on Instagram, for updates on the UK House of Commons Chamber and more.

Matt Hancock: "face coverings increase confidence in people to shop"

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Wednesday, July 15, 2020

These outbreaks have mostlybeen small but the Government is prepared to take action on a wider basis, as they did with Leicester.

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  • These outbreaks have mostlybeen small but the Government is prepared to take action on a wider basis, as they did with Leicester.
  • He also asked Matt Hancock to itemise the extra 10 billion allocated to the Test and Trace system.
  • Transcripts of proceedings in the House of Commons Chamber are available in Hansard online three hours after they happen.
  • Follow the @HouseofCommons on Twitter and @UKHouseofCommons on Instagram, for updates on the UK House of Commons Chamber and more.

Matt Hancock: "face coverings increase confidence in people to shop"

Retrieved on: 
Wednesday, July 15, 2020

These outbreaks have mostlybeen small but the Government is prepared to take action on a wider basis, as they did with Leicester.

Key Points: 
  • These outbreaks have mostlybeen small but the Government is prepared to take action on a wider basis, as they did with Leicester.
  • He also asked Matt Hancock to itemise the extra 10 billion allocated to the Test and Trace system.
  • Transcripts of proceedings in the House of Commons Chamber are available in Hansard online three hours after they happen.
  • Follow the @HouseofCommons on Twitter and @UKHouseofCommons on Instagram, for updates on the UK House of Commons Chamber and more.

Academics questioned on procedural arrangements under coronavirus restrictions

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Tuesday, July 7, 2020

The House of Commons Procedure Committee hears from leading academics from the Hansard Society, the UCL Constitution Unit and Institute for Government.

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  • The House of Commons Procedure Committee hears from leading academics from the Hansard Society, the UCL Constitution Unit and Institute for Government.
  • On Wednesday afternoon, the Committee also heard from Clerk of the House, John Benger and Strategic Director, Chamber Business Team, Matthew Hamlyn on the present procedural arrangements under coronavirus restrictions, including the new pass reader system for voting.
  • The session forms part of the Committees ongoing inquiry into House of Commons procedure and practice under coronavirus restrictions.
  • "My Committee will continue to monitor House procedure and practice under coronavirus conditions as those conditions develop, taking further evidence as appropriate and reporting to the House where necessary."

Lords questions to government on Tuesday 16 June

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Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Business starts in the House of Lords on Tuesday 16 June with daily oral questions on the constitution, democracy and rights commission, the social housing White Paper, government manifesto commitments, and the government response to the Institute for Fiscal Studies report on the mental health effects of lockdown due to Covid-19.

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  • Business starts in the House of Lords on Tuesday 16 June with daily oral questions on the constitution, democracy and rights commission, the social housing White Paper, government manifesto commitments, and the government response to the Institute for Fiscal Studies report on the mental health effects of lockdown due to Covid-19.
  • You can watch the full session live on Parliament TV from 11am.
  • A transcript will also be available via Lords Hansard around three hours after proceedings, and a short summary of what was discussed will be available on this page.
  • Questions scheduled for Tuesday 16 June from 11am:
    Baroness Whitaker to ask the government about the terms of reference and the appointment process, for the constitution, democracy and rights commission
    Bar oness Tyler of Enfield to ask the government about its response to 'The mental health effects of the first two months of lockdown and social distancing during the Covid-19 pandemic in the UK' report by the Institute for Fiscal Studies.

Lords questions government on support for journalists, removal of statues and more on 15 June

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Monday, June 15, 2020

Lords questions government on support for journalists, removal of statues and more on 15 June

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  • Lords questions government on support for journalists, removal of statues and more on 15 June
    The House of Lords starts business on Monday 15 June with oral questions on support for journalists and politicians in Northern Ireland, committee membership for the review of the Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011, proposals for a furloughed space grant scheme during Covid-19 and preventing an increase in child poverty during the pandemic.
  • There will also be a Private Notice Question on the Black Lives Matter movement and the removal of statues
    You can watch the question session on Parliament TV from 2.30pm.
  • A transcript will also be available via Lords Hansard around three hours after proceedings, and a short summary of what was discussed will be available on this page.
  • The Lord Bishop of St Albans to ask the government about ongoing protests led by the Black Lives Matter movement and the consequent removal of statues and monuments.

Lords questions government on education and child safety online

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Thursday, June 11, 2020

On Thursday 11 June, business begins in the House of Lords with daily oral questions on the exposure of young people to harmful content, Authorised Push Payment fraud, the NHSX Covid-19 contract tracing application, and the levels of projected unemployment for the next 12 months.

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  • On Thursday 11 June, business begins in the House of Lords with daily oral questions on the exposure of young people to harmful content, Authorised Push Payment fraud, the NHSX Covid-19 contract tracing application, and the levels of projected unemployment for the next 12 months.
  • You can watch the full session live on Parliament TV from 11am.
  • A transcript will also be available via Lords Hansard around three hours after proceedings, and a short summary of what was discussed will be available on this page.
  • Questions scheduled for Thursday 11 June from 11am:
    Lord Randall of Uxbridge to ask the government about levels of projected unemployment for the next 12 months.

Lords questions government on cancelled operations and more on 10 June

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Wednesday, June 10, 2020

The House of Lords starts business on Wednesday 10 June with daily oral questions on foreign debt held by G20 countries, water sanitation in Sub-Saharan Africa, cancelled medical operations due to Covid-19 and children in poverty over the summer holidays.

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  • The House of Lords starts business on Wednesday 10 June with daily oral questions on foreign debt held by G20 countries, water sanitation in Sub-Saharan Africa, cancelled medical operations due to Covid-19 and children in poverty over the summer holidays.
  • You can watch the full session live on Parliament TV from 11am.
  • A transcript will also be available via Lords Hansard around three hours after proceedings, and a short summary of what was discussed will be available on this page.
  • Lord Balfe to ask the government whether they will publish the scientific advice upon which the travel quarantine measures are based.