Home Office: Emerdata | Home Office | Written Answers Our records show that neither; (a) the Home Department, (b) the Department’s agencies, or (c) the Department’s associated public bodies have
Domestic Abuse | Home Office | Written Answers On 21 January we published our landmark draft Domestic Abuse Bill and consultation response which will transform the cross-Government respon
Employment: Bullying | Women and Equalities | Written Answers Sexual harassment is completely unacceptable - both inside and outside the workplace - and unlawful under the Equality Act 2010 and Protecti
Employment: Mental Illness | Women and Equalities | Written Answers We are considering the scope for further legislative protections for people with mental health conditions.
Stalking: Victims | Home Office | Written Answers Stalking is an insidious crime that has a deep and significant impact on vic-tims’ wellbeing.
Cash Dispensing: Theft | Home Office | Written Answers Justice and policing is devolved to Northern Ireland and Scotland and policing priorities are determined by these areas.
Knives: Crime | Home Office | Written Answers We welcome the Knife Crime Evidence Briefing published by the College of Policing on 27 April as a valuable contribution to the response to
Alcoholic Drinks: Sales | Home Office | Written Answers The Home Office has no plans to review the requirement for a holographic mark or an ultra-violet feature on identification used for the purc
Drugs: Crime | Home Office | Written Answers We know that there is a strong link between drug misuse and offending, and offenders who use heroin and crack cocaine are estimated to commi
Knives: Crime | Home Office | Written Answers The Home Secretary and Ministers regularly meet families, victims and a range of other stakeholders to discuss issues around knife crime and