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Oral questions

12 March 2019 at 11:30am

Ministry of Justice

What steps he is taking to improve the experience of victims giving evidence in court.
Labour, Rotherham
1. UIN 909710: tabled on 6 March 2019
If he will make it his policy to return probation services to the public sector.
Labour, Lewisham West and Penge
2. UIN 909711: tabled on 6 March 2019
If he will take steps to accelerate the roll-out of PAVA pepper spray to prison officers.
Labour, North Tyneside
3. UIN 909712: tabled on 6 March 2019
What progress his Department has made on recruiting 2,500 new prison officers.
Conservative, Brentwood and Ongar
4. UIN 909713: tabled on 6 March 2019
What recent discussions he has had with Cabinet colleagues on the future status of the UK as a signatory to the European Convention on Human Rights.
Scottish National Party, Paisley and Renfrewshire North
5. UIN 909714: tabled on 6 March 2019
What discussions he has had with the CPS on improving prosecution rates for people responsible for female genital mutilation.
Conservative, Faversham and Mid Kent
6. UIN 909715: tabled on 6 March 2019
If he will make it his policy to pay the staff in his Department the living wage.
Labour, Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle
7. UIN 909716: tabled on 6 March 2019
What steps he is taking to reduce costs throughout the prison estate.
Conservative, North East Hampshire
8. UIN 909717: tabled on 6 March 2019
What recent assessment he has made of the implications for his departmental priorities of the UK leaving the EU.
Scottish National Party, Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East
9. UIN 909718: tabled on 6 March 2019
If he will make it his policy to pay the staff in his Department the living wage.
Labour, Easington
10. UIN 909719: tabled on 6 March 2019
What steps the Government is taking to tackle violence in prisons.
Conservative, South Suffolk
11. UIN 909720: tabled on 6 March 2019
What assessment he has made of the effectiveness of probation reforms since 2015.
Labour, Wrexham
12. UIN 909721: tabled on 6 March 2019
What steps he is taking to improve access to justice in the criminal justice system.
Liberal Democrat, Carshalton and Wallington
13. UIN 909722: tabled on 6 March 2019
What progress the Government has made on improving the safety of prison officers.
Conservative, Morecambe and Lunesdale
14. UIN 909723: tabled on 6 March 2019
What steps he is taking to ensure that rapists do not have access to children conceived through rape.
Labour, Bradford South
15. UIN 909724: tabled on 6 March 2019
What assessment he has made of the effect on access to justice of recent (a) changes in court staffing and (b) court closures.
Labour, Colne Valley
16. UIN 909725: tabled on 6 March 2019
What steps he is taking to control prisoners' access to telephones.
Conservative, Dover
17. UIN 909726: tabled on 6 March 2019
What steps the Government is taking to introduce new technology to support rehabilitation in prisons.
Conservative, Havant
18. UIN 909727: tabled on 6 March 2019
What the Government's policy is on the use of imprisonment for offenders.
Conservative, Solihull
19. UIN 909728: tabled on 6 March 2019
What the Government's policy is on the use of imprisonment for offenders.
Conservative, Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk
21. UIN 909730: tabled on 6 March 2019
What steps the Government is taking to improve the management of female offenders in the criminal justice system.
Conservative, Thornbury and Yate
22. UIN 909731: tabled on 6 March 2019
What recent discussions he has had with Cabinet colleagues on the future status of the UK as a signatory to the European Convention on Human Rights.
Scottish National Party, Central Ayrshire
23. UIN 909732: tabled on 6 March 2019
What the Government's policy is on the use of imprisonment for offenders.
Conservative, Morley and Outwood
24. UIN 909733: tabled on 6 March 2019
What recent assessment he has made of the implications for his departmental priorities of the UK leaving the EU.
Scottish National Party, Glasgow East
25. UIN 909734: tabled on 6 March 2019
Conservative, Mid Worcestershire
1. UIN 909735: tabled on 6 March 2019
Independent, Eastbourne
2. UIN 909736: tabled on 6 March 2019
Conservative, Morley and Outwood
3. UIN 909737: tabled on 6 March 2019
Labour, Stockton North
4. UIN 909738: tabled on 6 March 2019
Conservative, Faversham and Mid Kent
5. UIN 909739: tabled on 6 March 2019
Labour, Easington
6. UIN 909740: tabled on 6 March 2019
Labour, Delyn
7. UIN 909741: tabled on 6 March 2019
Labour, Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle
8. UIN 909742: tabled on 6 March 2019
Conservative, Shipley
9. UIN 909743: tabled on 6 March 2019
Labour, High Peak
10. UIN 909744: tabled on 6 March 2019