Early sight of oral questions to the Secretary of State for Justice - Mar 7
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★ 1 Steve Baker (Wycombe): What recent assessment
she has made of the potential (a) financial and (b) social benefits
of reducing reoffending rates. (909086) ★ 2 Mr
David Burrowes (Enfield, Southgate): What progress her
Department has made on reforming the youth justice system.
(909087) ★ 3...Request free trial
★ 1
Steve Baker (Wycombe): What
recent assessment she has made of the potential (a) financial
and (b) social benefits of reducing reoffending rates.
(909086)
★ 2
Mr David Burrowes (Enfield,
Southgate): What progress her Department has made
on reforming the youth justice system.
(909087)
★ 3
John Pugh (Southport): What
assessment the Government has made of the effect of recent
changes in the discount rate for compensation for accident
victims on the level of insurance premiums.
(909088)
★ 4
Luke Hall (Thornbury and
Yate): What
progress has been made on ensuring that only legitimate
whiplash claims are successful.
(909089)
★ 5
Ronnie Cowan (Inverclyde): What
proportion of appeals against personal independence payment
awards in Inverclyde were successful in (a) 2015 and (b)
2016.
(909090)
★ 6
Mr Alistair
Carmichael (Orkney and
Shetland): What steps she is taking to ensure
that prisoners receive appropriate treatment for mental
health problems.
(909091)
★ 7
Jason
McCartney (Colne
Valley): What
progress has been made on making access to affordable or pro
bono legal advice more widely available.
(909092)
★ 8
Mr John
Whittingdale (Maldon): What
recent assessment she has made of the extent to which local
media report on court proceedings.
(909093)
★ 9
Dr Roberta Blackman-Woods (City of
Durham): What
steps she is taking to increase recruitment and retention of
prison officers.
(909094)
★ 10
Wendy Morton (Aldridge-Brownhills): What
progress the Government has made on modernising the court
system.
(909095)
★ 11
Mr Jim
Cunningham (Coventry
South): Which
organisations she consulted on the prison service pay award
announced by her Department on 19 February 2017.
(909096)
★ 12
Mr Christopher
Chope (Christchurch): How
many people are serving sentences of imprisonment for public
protection which have lasted for more than twice the length
of their original sentence.
(909097)
★ 13
Huw Merriman (Bexhill and
Battle): What
steps the Government is taking to ensure that prisoners work
and earn while they serve their sentences.
(909098)
★ 14
Mr Gavin Shuker (Luton
South): What
steps she is taking to review the capability of (a) HM Prison
Service and (b) contracted-out prisons to respond to
incidents of concerted indiscipline.
(909099)
★ 15
Graham Evans (Weaver
Vale): What
progress the Government has made on recruiting more prison
staff.
(909100)
★ 16
Tom Blenkinsop (Middlesbrough South and East
Cleveland): What steps she is taking to increase
recruitment and retention of prison officers.
(909101)
★ 17
Amanda
Solloway (Derby
North): What
steps the Government is taking to make prisons safer and more
secure.
(909102)
★ 18
James
Duddridge (Rochford
and Southend East): What steps the Government is taking
to ensure that foreign national offenders are returned to
their home countries to serve their sentences.
(909103)
★ 19
Simon Danczuk (Rochdale): What
proportion of legal aid is allocated to cases of foreign
nationals convicted in the UK who are appealing against
deportation.
(909104)
★ 20
Mr Andrew Turner (Isle of
Wight): What
her plans are for unused land on the prison estate on the
Isle of Wight.
(909105)
★ 21
Stephen
Hammond (Wimbledon): What
progress the Government has made on modernising the courts
system.
(909106)
★ 22
Michael
Tomlinson (Mid Dorset and North
Poole): What
progress her Department has made to reform the youth justice
system.
(909107)
★ 23
Julie Elliott (Sunderland
Central): What steps she plans to take to
ensure that savings to the public purse from reforms to
whiplash and small injuries claims processes are passed on to
the public.
(909108)
★ 24
Ruth Cadbury (Brentford and
Isleworth): What steps she plans to take to
ensure that future savings to the public purse from reforms
to whiplash and small injury are passed on to the
public.
(909109)
★ 25
Owen Thompson (Midlothian): What
her policy is on the protection of human rights after the UK
leaves the EU.
(909110)
At 12.15pm
Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Justice
The Members listed below have been selected by ballot to ask a
Topical Question.
★ T1
Bob Blackman (Harrow
East): If she
will make a statement on her departmental
responsibilities.
(909111)
★ T2
★ T3
★ T4
★ T5
★ T6
★ T7
Ian C.
Lucas (Wrexham):
(909117)
★ T8
Karl McCartney (Lincoln):
(909118)
★ T9
★ T10
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