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Oral questions

10 May 2018 at 10:10am

Attorney General

What steps the CPS is taking to improve the rate of prosecution for knife crime.
Conservative, Folkestone and Hythe
1. UIN 905218: tabled on 3 May 2018
What recent discussions he has had with the CPS on its effectiveness in prosecuting cases involving domestic violence.
Labour, Heywood and Middleton
3. UIN 905220: tabled on 3 May 2018
What recent assessment he has made of the effectiveness of the unduly lenient sentence scheme.
Conservative, Croydon South
4. UIN 905221: tabled on 3 May 2018
What steps the CPS is taking to improve the rate of prosecution for knife crime.
Conservative, Southport
5. UIN 905222: tabled on 3 May 2018
What steps the CPS is taking to implement the Government’s plan to tackle hate crime.
Conservative, North Dorset
7. UIN 905224: tabled on 3 May 2018
What recent assessment he has made of the effectiveness of the unduly lenient sentence scheme.
Conservative, New Forest West
8. UIN 905225: tabled on 3 May 2018
What progress has been made on the appointment of the Director of Public Prosecutions.
Labour, Cardiff Central
9. UIN 905226: tabled on 3 May 2018
What steps the CPS is taking to increase its effectiveness in prosecuting crimes involving the exploitation of vulnerable people by gangs.
Conservative, Chichester
11. UIN 905228: tabled on 3 May 2018
What steps the CPS is taking to increase its effectiveness in prosecuting crimes involving the exploitation of vulnerable people by gangs.
Conservative, Braintree
12. UIN 905229: tabled on 3 May 2018