Oral Questions to the Secretary of State for
Justice
1 (North Shropshire):
What steps he is taking to reduce court delays in
Shropshire.(907623)
2 (Oxford East):
What steps his Department is taking to recruit
magistrates.(907624)
3 (Newcastle
upon Tyne North): What steps he is taking to tackle the backlogs
in the courts.(907625)
4 Sir (South Holland and The
Deepings): What assessment he has made of the potential impact of
his proposed changes to jury trials on the criminal justice
system.(907626)
5 (Sefton Central):
What steps his Department plans to take to ensure the provision
of adequate levels of funding for victim support
services.(907627)
6 (Corby and East
Northamptonshire): What steps his Department is taking to recruit
magistrates.(907628)
7 (Rochester and
Strood): What steps he is taking to ensure that education and
training programmes support the rehabilitation of people leaving
prison.(907629)
8 Mr (East
Londonderry): How many court cases there have been relating to
not having a valid electronic travel authorisation.(907630)
9 (Middlesbrough and
Thornaby East): What steps he is taking to tackle the backlogs in
the courts.(907631)
10 (Caithness, Sutherland
and Easter Ross): What steps he is taking to help provide access
to legal aid to people in rural areas.(907632)
11 (Knowsley):
What assessment his Department has made of the potential impact
of Parole Board hearings on victims and their families.(907633)
12 Dr (Gravesham): What
support he is providing to victims of domestic abuse through the
criminal justice system.(907634)
13 Mr (Fylde): What
steps he is taking to improve the safety of the prison
estate.(907635)
14 (Brighton Pavilion):
If he will take steps to reduce the length of time people are
held on remand for protest-related offences.(907636)
15 (Uxbridge and South
Ruislip): What steps he is taking to reduce the Crown Court
backlog.(907637)
16 (Torbay): What
assessment he has made of the potential impact of his proposed
reforms to jury trials on the court backlog.(907638)
17 Greg (Mid Buckinghamshire): What
steps he plans to take to reduce the potential impact of
construction traffic on villages in Mid Buckinghamshire
constituency during the construction of the new Category C
prison.(907639)
18 (Berwickshire,
Roxburgh and Selkirk): What discussions he has had with the
Scottish Government on supporting the victims of cross-border
grooming gangs.(907640)
19 (Dartford): What
steps his Department is taking to improve the transparency of
sentencing.(907641)
20 (Forest of Dean):
What steps he is taking to tackle the backlogs in the
courts.(907642)
21 (Goole and
Pocklington): What assessment he has made of the potential impact
of his proposed changes to jury trials on the criminal justice
system.(907643)
22 (Gordon and
Buchan): If he will make an assessment of the potential impact of
the Public Office (Accountability) Bill on the intelligence
services.(907644)
23 Mr (Hartlepool): What
assessment he has made of the potential impact of the proposal to
restrict the right to a jury trial for certain offences on court
backlogs.(907645)
24 (Swindon North): What
steps he is taking to improve the Service Justice System.(907646)
25 Mr (Altrincham and Sale
West): What steps he plans to take to help improve victims'
confidence in the justice system. (907647)
At 12:15pm
Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Justice
T1 (Brigg and
Immingham): If he will make a statement on his departmental
responsibilities.(907648)
T2 (Cannock Chase):
(907649)
T3 (Liverpool
Riverside): (907650)
T4 (Richmond Park):
(907651)
T5 (Harrow East): (907652)
T6 (South Devon):
(907653)
T7 Mr (Mid
Leicestershire): (907654)
T8 (Camborne and
Redruth): (907655)
T9 McAllister (West
Dunbartonshire): (907656)
T10 Mr (East
Londonderry): (907657)