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Oral questions

24 May 2022 at 11:30am

Ministry of Justice

What steps his Department is taking to support victims of crime.
Conservative, North Devon
1. UIN 900185: tabled on 18 May 2022
What plans he has to help ensure that offenders give back to their communities.
Conservative, Broadland
2. UIN 900186: tabled on 18 May 2022
What assessment he has made of the impact of court delays on victim attrition rates.
Labour, Nottingham North
3. UIN 900187: tabled on 18 May 2022
What progress his Department has made on improving access to legal aid.
Conservative, Northampton South
4. UIN 900188: tabled on 18 May 2022
What steps his Department is taking to support victims of crime.
Conservative, Bracknell
6. UIN 900190: tabled on 18 May 2022
What plans he has to help ensure that offenders give back to their communities.
Conservative, Vale of Glamorgan
7. UIN 900191: tabled on 18 May 2022
What recent discussions he has had with Cabinet colleagues on proposed reforms to the UK’s human rights framework.
Scottish National Party, North Ayrshire and Arran
10. UIN 900194: tabled on 18 May 2022
What plans he has to give Crown Court judges the power to require defendants held on remand to attend sentencing hearings in person.
Conservative, North West Norfolk
11. UIN 900195: tabled on 18 May 2022
What steps he is taking to reduce reoffending.
Conservative, Stockton South
13. UIN 900197: tabled on 18 May 2022
What steps his Department is taking to support victims of crime.
Conservative, Stourbridge
14. UIN 900198: tabled on 18 May 2022
What steps his Department is taking to improve literacy among prisoners.
Conservative, West Suffolk
15. UIN 900199: tabled on 18 May 2022
What steps he is taking to reduce reoffending.
Conservative, Hyndburn
16. UIN 900200: tabled on 18 May 2022
What discussions he has had with Cabinet colleagues on the introduction of a child cruelty register following the enactment of the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022.
Conservative, Don Valley
18. UIN 900202: tabled on 18 May 2022
What steps he is taking to assure the public that non-custodial sentences are being enforced.
Conservative, New Forest West
19. UIN 900203: tabled on 18 May 2022
What steps he is taking to reduce reoffending.
Conservative, Vale of Clwyd
20. UIN 900204: tabled on 18 May 2022
What steps his Department is taking to reform the family justice system.
Conservative, Eddisbury
21. UIN 900205: tabled on 18 May 2022
What assessment he has made of the effectiveness of screening prisoners for acquired brain injuries.
Labour, Rhondda
22. UIN 900206: tabled on 18 May 2022
What recent assessment he has made of the impact of the court backlog on the wellbeing of victims of (a) sexual and (b) violent offences.
Labour, Newcastle upon Tyne Central
25. UIN 900209: tabled on 18 May 2022
Conservative, Tatton
2. UIN 900211: tabled on 18 May 2022
Labour, Middlesbrough
3. UIN 900212: tabled on 18 May 2022
Conservative, Aylesbury
4. UIN 900213: tabled on 18 May 2022
Labour, South Shields
5. UIN 900214: tabled on 18 May 2022
Liberal Democrat, North East Fife
6. UIN 900215: tabled on 18 May 2022
Conservative, Ashfield
7. UIN 900216: tabled on 18 May 2022
Conservative, Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk
8. UIN 900217: tabled on 18 May 2022
Conservative, Carshalton and Wallington
9. UIN 900218: tabled on 18 May 2022
Conservative, St Ives
10. UIN 900219: tabled on 18 May 2022