Oral Questions to the Secretary of State for
Justice
1 (Bolsover): What
steps his Department is taking to improve support for rape
victims in the criminal justice system.(903012)
2 (Shrewsbury and
Atcham): What recent discussions he has had with Cabinet
colleagues on the effectiveness of sentencing policy in reducing
levels of rural crime.(903013)
3 (Bracknell):
What recent progress he has made on tackling the backlog of court
cases.(903014)
4 (South Shields):
What steps he is taking to support victims in the criminal
justice system.(903015)
5 (Aberconwy): What
steps his Department is taking to improve support for rape
victims in the criminal justice system.(903016)
6 (Eltham): For what
reason he triggered Operation Safeguard in November 2022.(903017)
7 (Jarrow): What
recent estimate he has made of the size of the backlog of
criminal court cases in Jarrow constituency.(903018)
8 (Birmingham,
Yardley): What recent estimate he has made of the size of the
backlog of criminal court cases in Birmingham Yardley
constituency.(903019)
9 (Enfield North): For
what reason he triggered Operation Safeguard in November
2022.(903020)
10 (Aylesbury): What
steps his Department is taking to help offenders (a) desist and
(b) find employment.[R] (903021)
11 (Edmonton): If he
will make an assessment of the reasons for racial disparities in
the level of convictions for joint enterprise.(903022)
12 (Erewash): What
discussions he has had with Cabinet colleagues on reducing
waiting times for cases in immigration courts.(903023)
13 (Penrith and The
Border): What discussions he has had with Cabinet colleagues on
tackling rural crime.(903024)
14 (Twickenham):
Whether he plans to replace the Human Rights Act 1998 with a Bill
of Rights.(903025)
15 (Blaydon): What steps
his Department is taking to reform the criminal justice system to
help tackle violence against women and girls.(903026)
16 (Weston-super-Mare):
What assessment he has made of the effectiveness of HM Prison and
Probation Service-commissioned programmes on the (a)
rehabilitation and (b) employment-readiness of offenders.(903027)
17 (Slough):
What steps his Department is taking to help reduce drug use in
prisons.(903028)
18 (Vauxhall): For
what reason he triggered Operation Safeguard in November
2022.(903029)
19 (Waveney): What
recent progress he has made on tackling the backlog in court
cases.(903030)
20 (Portsmouth South):
What steps he is taking to support victims in the criminal
justice system.(903031)
21 (Hampstead and
Kilburn): For what reasons Operation Safeguard was triggered in
November 2022.(903032)
22 (Stockport): What
recent estimate he has made of the size of the backlog of
criminal court cases in Stockport constituency.(903033)
23 (Watford): What
discussions he has had with Cabinet colleagues on reducing
waiting times for immigration cases.
(903034)
24 (Canterbury): What
steps his Department is taking to help reduce drug use in
prisons.(903035)
25 (Lewisham,
Deptford): What steps his Department is taking to reform the
criminal justice system to help tackle violence against women and
girls. (903036)
At 12:15pm
Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Justice
T1 (Wantage): If he
will make a statement on his departmental
responsibilities.(903037)
T2 (Liverpool,
Wavertree): (903038)
T3 (Carshalton and
Wallington): (903039)
T4 (Swansea East):
(903040)
T5 (Motherwell and
Wishaw): (903041)
T6 (Aylesbury): [R]
(903042)
T7 (Edmonton): (903043)
T8 (Redditch):
(903044)
T9 (Waveney): (903045)
T10 (Wansbeck): (903046)