Early sight of oral questions to the Secretary of State for Justice - Sep 5
★ 1 Thelma Walker (Colne Valley): To ask the
Secretary of State for Justice what steps his Department is taking
to ensure that people in each region of England and Wales have
adequate access to legal aid providers. (900664)
★ 2 Ronnie Cowan (Inverclyde): To ask the
Secretary of State for Justice, when the Government plans to
announce how rebate arrangements...Request free trial
★ 1
Thelma Walker (Colne
Valley): To ask
the Secretary of State for Justice what steps his Department is
taking to ensure that people in each region of England and
Wales have adequate access to legal aid providers.
(900664)
★ 2
Ronnie Cowan (Inverclyde): To
ask the Secretary of State for Justice, when the Government
plans to announce how rebate arrangements will work for
people who have paid employment tribunal fees.
(900665)
★ 3
Ms Marie Rimmer (St Helens South and
Whiston): To
ask the Secretary of State for Justice how Government
investment in (a) cyber security and (b) the National Cyber
Security Centre, will support victims of cyber crime; and if
he will make a statement.
(900666)
★ 4
Sarah Champion (Rotherham): What
assessment his Department has made of the adequacy of
compensation paid by the Criminal Injuries Compensation
Authority in child sex abuse cases.
(900667)
★ 5
Rebecca Pow (Taunton
Deane): What
steps the Government is taking to improve offenders' access
to education and employment.
(900668)
★ 6
Michael
Tomlinson (Mid Dorset and North
Poole): What
steps the Government is taking to counter extremism and
radicalisation in prisons.
(900669)
★ 7
Lucy Allan (Telford): What
assessment the Department has made of the adequacy of
sentencing for crimes involving child sexual
exploitation.
(900670)
★ 8
Wendy Morton (Aldridge-Brownhills): What
steps the Government is taking to prevent the use of drones
over prisons.
(900671)
★ 9
Ellie Reeves (Lewisham West and
Penge): What
assessment his Department has made of the reasons for recent
trends in the number of employment tribunal cases.
(900672)
★ 10
Carol
Monaghan (Glasgow
North West): What his Department's policy is on
the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice in the UK
after the UK leave the EU.
(900673)
★ 11
Edward
Argar (Charnwood): What
steps the Government is taking to improve the court
experience for victims and witnesses.
(900674)
★ 12
Alex
Cunningham (Stockton
North): How
many additional prison officers have been newly recruited
since January 2017.
(900675)
★ 13
James Cleverly (Braintree): What
steps the Government is taking to counter extremism and
radicalisation in prisons.
(900676)
★ 14
Alex Chalk (Cheltenham): What
steps the Government is taking to reduce violence and
self-harm among prisoners.
[R] (900677)
★ 15
Henry Smith (Crawley): What
steps the Government is taking to use technology to improve
the efficiency of the judicial process.
(900678)
★ 16
Mrs Cheryl Gillan (Chesham and
Amersham): What steps he has taken to ensure the
continued application by UK courts of EU law to cases where
the facts occurred at a time when EU law was in force,
including the law relating to remedies, after the UK leaves
the EU.
(900679)
★ 17
Matt Warman (Boston and
Skegness): What steps the Government is taking
to improve offenders' access to education and
employment.
(900680)
★ 18
Brendan
O'Hara (Argyll
and Bute): What his Department's policy is on
the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice in the UK
after the UK leave the EU.
(900681)
★ 19
Justin
Tomlinson (North
Swindon): What steps the Government is taking
to improve the court experience for victims and
witnesses.
(900682)
★ 20
Thangam
Debbonaire (Bristol
West): To ask
the Secretary of State for Justice what assessment his
Department has made of the appropriate ratio of staff to
prisoners in each prison for operating a safe and
rehabilitative prison regime.
(900683)
★ 21
Alex Norris (Nottingham
North): What
steps he is taking to compensate people who have paid
employment tribunal fees.
(900684)
★ 22
David
Warburton (Somerton
and Frome): What steps the Government is taking
to improve offenders' access to education and
employment.
(900685)
★ 23
Mr Marcus Fysh (Yeovil): What
steps the Government is taking to improve the court
experience for victims and witnesses.
(900686)
★ 24
Mr John
Whittingdale (Maldon): What
plans he has to extend the broadcasting of court
proceedings.
(900687)
★ 25
Stephen
Kinnock (Aberavon): To
ask the Secretary of State for Justice whether he or
Ministers of his Department, have plans to attend the public
meeting in Port Talbot on 20 September 2017 on the proposed
siting of a prison in Baglan, Port Talbot.
(900688)
At 3.15pm
Topical Questions to the Secretary of State for Justice
The Members listed below have been selected by ballot to ask a
Topical Question.
★ T1
Mr Philip
Hollobone (Kettering): If
he will make a statement on his departmental
responsibilities.
(900704)
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