Oral Questions to the Attorney General
1 Sir (North West
Norfolk): What recent
assessment he has made of the effectiveness of the Bribery Act
2010; and if he will make a statement.(903847)
2 (Thirsk and
Malton): What steps the
Government is taking to offer support to relatives who are
dissatisfied with the result of an inquest.(903848)
3 Mr (Maldon): What steps the CPS is taking to increase the rate
of prosecution of people responsible for female genital
mutilation.(903849)
4 (Ayr, Carrick and
Cumnock): What steps the
CPS is taking to increase the rate of prosecution for crimes
against older people.(903850)
5 Mr (Ealing,
Southall): What recent
discussions he has had with Cabinet colleagues on the potential
effect of the UK leaving the EU on the operation of the European
Arrest Warrant.(903851)
6 (Congleton): What steps the CPS is taking to increase the rate
of prosecution for cases involving the exploitation of vulnerable
people by gangs that traffick drugs across the
country.(903852)
7 (Gainsborough): What
steps the CPS is taking to increase the rate of prosecution for
crimes against older people.(903853)
8 Mr (Coventry
South): What recent
discussions he has had with Cabinet colleagues on the court
reform programme.(903854)
9 (Walsall
North): What steps the CPS
is taking to strengthen global co-operation in prosecuting human
trafficking and modern slavery.(903855)
10 (Manchester,
Withington): What recent
discussions he has had with Cabinet colleagues on the potential
effect of the UK leaving the EU on the operation of the European
Arrest Warrant.(903856)
11 (Witney): What steps the CPS is taking to increase the rate
of prosecution for crimes against older
people.(903857)
12 (Tiverton and
Honiton): What steps the
CPS is taking to increase the rate of prosecution for cases
involving the exploitation of vulnerable people by gangs that
traffick drugs across the country.(903858)