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Oral questions

1 February 2024 at 10:10am

Attorney General

What steps she is taking to help ensure effective prosecution of perpetrators of fraud and economic crime.
Labour, Newcastle upon Tyne Central
1. UIN 901309: tabled on 25 January 2024
What recent assessment she has made of the compatibility of the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill with the European Convention on Human Rights.
Scottish National Party, Glasgow South West
2. UIN 901310: tabled on 25 January 2024
What steps she is taking to help increase prosecution rates for cases relating to violence against women and girls.
Labour, Ealing Central and Acton
3. UIN 901311: tabled on 25 January 2024
What steps she is taking to help ensure effective prosecution of perpetrators of fraud and economic crime.
Labour, Hammersmith
4. UIN 901312: tabled on 25 January 2024
How many prosecutions have been brought by the Serious Fraud Office for cases of fraud connected with covid-19 (a) contracts and (b) financial support schemes.
Alba Party, Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath
7. UIN 901315: tabled on 25 January 2024
What recent discussions she has had with the Director for Public Prosecutions on his priorities for the Crown Prosecution Service.
Conservative, Harrow East
8. UIN 901316: tabled on 25 January 2024
What recent steps she has taken with Cabinet colleagues to ensure the rule of law is upheld within Government.
Labour, North Tyneside
9. UIN 901317: tabled on 25 January 2024
What steps she is taking to help increase prosecution rates for cases relating to violence against women and girls.
Labour, Kingston upon Hull North
11. UIN 901319: tabled on 25 January 2024
What recent steps her Department has taken to increase prosecution rates for fraud and economic crime.
Liberal Democrat, Edinburgh West
12. UIN 901320: tabled on 25 January 2024