Early sight of oral questions to the Secretary of State for Justice - Oct 31
★ 1 Tom Brake (Carshalton and Wallington): What
discussions he has had with the Home Secretary on continued
participation in the European Arrest Warrant after the UK leaves
the EU. (901512) ★ 2 David Linden (Glasgow
East): What steps his Department is taking to maintain human
rights standards after the UK leaves the EU.
(901513)...Request free
trial
★ 1
Tom Brake (Carshalton and
Wallington): What discussions he has had with the
Home Secretary on continued participation in the European
Arrest Warrant after the UK leaves the EU.
(901512)
★ 2
David Linden (Glasgow
East): What
steps his Department is taking to maintain human rights
standards after the UK leaves the EU.
(901513)
★ 3
Alex Burghart (Brentwood and
Ongar): What
assessment he has made of the effectiveness of community
sentences in reducing rates of reoffending.
(901514)
★ 4
Alan Brown (Kilmarnock and
Loudoun): What assessment his Department has
made of the effect of the UK leaving the EU on the legal
system of each legal jurisdiction.
(901515)
★ 5
Maria
Caulfield (Lewes): What
progress the Government has made on the implementation of the
Farmer Review published on 10 August 2017.
(901516)
★ 6
Mr Tanmanjeet Singh
Dhesi (Slough): What
recent progress his Department has made on its review of
legal aid reforms.
(901517)
★ 7
★ 8
Jim McMahon (Oldham West and
Royton): Whether the Government plans to
respond to the findings of the European Parliament's
Committee on Petitions in December 2014 on the treatment of
Cammell Laird strike in 1984.
(901519)
★ 9
Simon Hoare (North
Dorset): What
steps the Government is taking to stop the use of drones over
prisons.
(901520)
★ 10
Alison
McGovern (Wirral
South): What
assessment his Department has made of the effect of leaving
the EU on the rights and access to justice of British
citizens.
(901521)
★ 11
Dan Carden (Liverpool,
Walton): What
assessment he has made of the effect of overcrowding and
staff numbers on recent serious disturbances in
prisons.
(901522)
★ 12
Eleanor Smith (Wolverhampton South
West): What
recent steps he has taken in response to the finding of the
Chief Inspector of Prisons that no young offender institution
inspected in the last year was safe to hold juveniles.
(901523)
★ 13
Oliver
Dowden (Hertsmere): What
steps the Government is taking to ensure successful
prosecutions for child abuse.
(901524)
★ 14
Vicky Ford (Chelmsford): What
progress the Government has made on improving the safety of
prison officers.
(901525)
★ 15
Jim Shannon (Strangford): What
steps the Government is taking to stop the use of drones over
prisons.
(901526)
★ 16
Ruth Cadbury (Brentford and
Isleworth): What progress he is making on
reviewing cases of prisoners serving a sentence of
imprisonment for public protection.
(901527)
★ 17
Scott Mann (North
Cornwall): What steps the Government is taking
to prevent the use of mobile phones in prisons.
(901528)
★ 18
Wendy Morton (Aldridge-Brownhills): What
steps the Government is taking to improve the court
experience for victims and witnesses.
(901529)
★ 19
Jessica Morden (Newport
East): What
assessment his Department has made of recent trends in the
number of people who represent themselves in court.
(901530)
★ 20
David Hanson (Delyn): What
recent changes his Department has made to community
rehabilitation company contracts.
(901531)
★ 21
Brendan
O'Hara (Argyll
and Bute): What assessment his Department has
made of the effect on the legal system of each legal
jurisdiction of the UK leaving the EU.
(901532)
★ 22
Stephen Morgan (Portsmouth
South): What
plans he has to assess the effect on access to justice of
other court and tribunal fees of the Supreme Court judgement
of 26 July 2017 on the unlawfulness of employment tribunal
fees.
(901533)
★ 23
Peter Kyle (Hove): Whether
he has commissioned research on the potential effects of
virtual court hearings on justice for vulnerable
defendants.
(901534)
★ 24
Jack Lopresti (Filton and Bradley
Stoke): What
assessment his Department has made of the role of social
enterprises in aiding rehabilitation and reducing the rate of
reoffending.
(901535)
★ 25
Victoria
Prentis (Banbury): What
steps the Government is taking to reform the youth justice
system.
(901536)
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
Daniel
Zeichner (Cambridge): If
he will make a statement on his departmental
responsibilities.
(901502)
★ T2
★ T3
★ T4
★ T5
★ T6
★ T7
★ T8
★ T9
★ T10
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