Due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, a call list of
questions will be published nearer the time.
(Aylesbury): What steps his Department is taking to reform
sentencing.[R] (900140)
(Stockport): What steps he is taking to tackle legal advice
deserts.(900141)
(Warrington North):
What steps he is taking in response to
people naming victims of sexual assault.(900142)
(Sevenoaks): What steps his Department is taking to reduce the
backlog of court cases.(900143)
(Gainsborough): What recent assessment he has made of the
potential merits of reforming the Supreme
Court.(900144)
(Warrington
South): What steps his
Department is taking to reduce crime in
prisons.(900145)
(Birmingham,
Selly Oak): What steps his
Department is taking with the Office of the Chief Coroner to help
ensure timely provision of services by that
Office.(900146)
(St Helens
South and Whiston): What recent
estimate his Department has made of the cumulative number of
years of experience held by currently serving prison
officers.(900147)
(Forest of
Dean): What assessment he has
made of the potential merits of increasing the maximum sentence
for pet theft.(900148)
(Feltham and
Heston): What plans he has to
tackle the backlog of court and tribunal
cases.(900149)
(Bath): What steps he is taking to reduce the length of
time taken to grant probate.(900150)
(New Forest
West): What recent discussions
he has had with Cabinet colleagues on enabling UK nationals
imprisoned in the US to serve their sentences in the
UK.(900151)
(Rhondda): How many people were prosecuted for assaulting an
emergency worker in 2020.(900152)
(Milton
Keynes North): What steps his
Department is taking to reduce reoffending.(900153)
(Ealing Central and
Acton): What steps his
Department is taking to improve support in the justice system for
victims of violence against women and girls.(900154)
(Ruislip,
Northwood and Pinner): What
steps his Department is taking to support victims of domestic
violence through the civil and family courts
process.(900155)
(Wantage): What steps his Department is taking to support
victims of domestic abuse.(900156)
(Swansea
West): What assessment he has
made of the implications for his policies of the (a) behaviour
and (b) alleged use of force by police in response to the vigil
for Sarah Everard in London and demonstrations in Bristol against
the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill in March
2021.(900157)
(Oldham East
and Saddleworth): What steps
his Department is taking to improve support in the justice system
for victims of violence against women and
girls.(900158)
(Warley): What plans he has to tackle the backlog of court
and tribunal cases.(900159)
(East
Surrey): What steps his
Department is taking to support victims of domestic
abuse.(900160)
(Richmond
Park): What assessment he has
made of trends in the level of self-harm in women's prisons in
2020.(900161)
(Birkenhead): If he will make an assessment of the potential
merits of holding a public inquiry into the 1984 imprisonment of
37 striking Cammell Laird workers.[R]
(900162)
(Berwickshire, Roxburgh and
Selkirk): What progress he has
made with the Home Secretary on bringing forward legislative
proposals to support victims.(900163)
(Carshalton
and Wallington): What steps his
Department is taking to support victims of domestic
abuse.(900164)
(Rugby): What steps his Department is taking to increase
the number of court sitting days.(900165)
(Eastbourne): What steps his Department is taking to support
victims of domestic abuse.(900166)
(Bosworth): What steps his Department is taking to reduce the
backlog of court cases.(900169)
(Lanark and Hamilton
East): What steps he has taken
to help ensure that the UK upholds its obligations under
international treaties on human rights.(900172)
(North Ayrshire and
Arran): What plans he has to
amend the Human Rights Act 1998.(900179)
(Motherwell
and Wishaw): What recent
discussions he has had with Cabinet colleagues on plans to review
the relationship between Government and the
courts.(900185)
At 12:15pm
Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Justice
(Bristol East):
If he will make a statement on his
departmental responsibilities.(900200)
(Newcastle upon Tyne
North): (900201)
(Berwickshire, Roxburgh and
Selkirk): (900202)
(East
Surrey): (900203)
(Rochdale): (900204)
(Runnymede
and Weybridge): (900205)
(Edmonton): (900206)
(Bosworth): (900207)
(Easington): (900208)
(Stoke-on-Trent South): (900209)
(West Worcestershire):
(900210)
(Glasgow
East): (900211)
(North East
Bedfordshire): (900212)
(Bath): (900215)
(Thirsk
and Malton): (900216)