Alcoholic Drinks: Crime | Home Office | Written Answers The main measure of alcohol-related crime is available in the Crime Survey for England and Wales, and relates to alcohol-related violent inc
Domestic Violence | Home Office | Written Answers Last year we launched a public consultation on the Government response to domestic abuse in which we asked about the risk of technology bein
Offences against Children: Social Media | Home Office | Written Answers We will set out plans for tackling online harms, including Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse, in the forthcoming Online Harms White Paper.
Domestic Violence | Women and Equalities | Written Answers The Government wants to make sure that all women have the freedom and opportunity to reach their full potential.
Schools: Voluntary Work | Home Office | Written Answers The information requested is not collected on a mandatory basis by the DBS as part of its checks, therefore it is not possible to reliably c
Pro-Force | Home Office | Written Answers The Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority (GLAA) only discloses information about its investigations, or those of the former Gangmasters Li
Pro-Force | Home Office | Written Answers The Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority has not taken action against Pro-Force Ltd.
Cervical Cancer: Screening | Women and Equalities | Written Answers The best independent evidence shows that routine screening of women under 25 actually does more harm than good.
Offences against Children: Internet | Home Office | Written Answers On 7-8 November the Home Secretary co-hosted a Hackathon with Microsoft, at which leading companies worked to develop a prototype tool to de