Drugs Policy - [Mrs Madeleine Moon in the Chair] | Westminster Hall debates One or two police and crime commissioners may say that—I know, because they write to me regularly—but the majority of them do not share that
Drugs Policy - [Mrs Madeleine Moon in the Chair] | Westminster Hall debates I will not, as I am conscious of time. People wander into drug consumption rooms, having bought their fixes on the street.
Drugs Policy - [Mrs Madeleine Moon in the Chair] | Westminster Hall debates Interestingly, the view of the International Narcotics Control Board is very cautious.
Drugs Policy - [Mrs Madeleine Moon in the Chair] | Westminster Hall debates I have one minute left, so I am afraid I will have to refuse more interventions.
Firearms and Knives: Crime | Home Office | Written Answers Home Office Ministers have regular discussions with law enforcement partners as part of the process of policy development and delivery.
Gangs | Home Office | Written Answers Information on the number of gang members is not collected centrally by the Home Office.
Human Trafficking | Home Office | Written Answers There is no data available on the number of National Referral Mechanism (NRM) referrals made due to gang involvement.
Deportation: Human Trafficking | Home Office | Written Answers All potential victims of modern slavery who receive a positive ‘reasonable grounds’ decision through the National Referral Mechanism (NRM) a
Hate Crime: Internet | Home Office | Written Answers The newly published Hate Crime Action Plan refresh sets out the Govern-ment’s plan to tackle hate crime, including how we will address onlin
Civil Partnerships: Heterosexuality | Women and Equalities | Written Answers On 2 October the Prime Minister announced that we would extend the availability of civil partnerships to opposite-sex couples.