1 (Dwyfor
Meirionnydd): What
assessment he has made of the potential merits of introducing a
prison service parliamentary scheme.(905577)
2 (Redcar): What assessment he has made of the effect of the
decline in the number of people receiving legal aid for early
legal help on access to justice.(905578)
3 (Easington): What steps his Department is taking to help
offenders access (a) housing and (b) benefits on release from
prison.(905579)
4 (Walsall
North): What steps the
Government is taking to reform the youth justice
system.(905580)
5 Mr (Jarrow): What assessment he has made of trends in the level
of personal independence payment appeals that have been
successful at tribunal.(905581)
6 (Witney): What steps the Government is taking to prevent the
use of mobile phones in prisons.(905582)
7 (Scunthorpe): What assessment his Department has made of the
effect of court closures on access to justice.(905583)
8 (Chesterfield): What
assessment he has made of the effect of custodial sentences of
less than six months on rehabilitation.(905584)
9 (South Basildon and East
Thurrock): What assessment
he has made of the potential merits of bringing forward
legislative proposals on a no body, no parole
law.(905585)
10 (Dudley
South): What progress the
Government has made on improving the safety of prison
officers.(905586)
11 Mr (Ludlow): What assessment the Government has made of the
effectiveness of its programme to modernise the court
system.(905587)
12 (Harrow
East): What assessment he
has made of the role of employment and education in reducing
rates of reoffending.(905588)
13 (Clacton): What progress has been made on introducing
technology to assist with rehabilitation in
prisons.(905589)
14 (Rotherham): What progress is being made on introducing a
victims' law.(905590)
15 Sir (Bexleyheath and
Crayford): What progress
the Government has made on improving the safety of prison
officers.(905591)
16 (North East
Derbyshire): What steps
the Government plans to take to ensure that the UK legal system
operates effectively after the UK leaves the
EU.(905592)
17 (Warrington
North): What steps he is
taking to improve education in prisons.(905593)
18 (Southport): What steps his Department is taking to improve the
court experience for victims and witnesses.(905594)
19 (Paisley and Renfrewshire
North): What steps his
Department is taking to improve access to
justice.(905595)
20 (Leigh): What progress is being made on introducing a
victims' law.(905596)
21 (Filton and Bradley
Stoke): What progress the
Government has made on improving the safety of prison
officers.(905597)
22 (Wythenshawe and Sale
East): What recent
assessment he has made of the adequacy of rates of pay for
criminal legal aid.(905598)
23 (Rugby): What assessment his Department has made of the
effectiveness of offenders participating in work in the community
on reducing rates of reoffending.(905599)
24 (Milton Keynes
South): What steps the
Government is taking to improve access for offenders to education
and employment.(905600)
25 (Havant): What assessment he has made of the role of
employment and education in reducing rates of
reoffending.(905601)
At 12:15pm
Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Justice
T1 (Stretford and
Urmston): If he will make
a statement on his departmental
responsibilities.(905602)
T2 (Cheltenham): (905603)
T3 (Cheadle): (905604)
T4 (Warley): (905605)
T5 (Gainsborough): (905606)
T6 (Eastbourne): (905607)
T7 (North
Warwickshire): (905608)
T8 (Gower): (905609)
T9 Mr (Coventry
South): (905610)
T10 (City of
Chester): (905611)