Sexual Offences | Home Office | Written Answers I meet regularly with my Ministerial colleagues in the Department for Work and Pensions, and across Government to discuss how we can work to
Prostitution | Home Office | Written Answers The Home Office has examined different legislative approaches to prostitution around the world, however, we have not yet seen unequivocal ev
Cybercrime | Home Office | Written Answers The Digital Economy Act requires the Secretary of State, before issuing a code of practice, to consult social media providers to whom the co
Home Office: Travel | Home Office | Written Answers Since the introduction of austerity measures in financial year 2009/10, the Home Office Group has significantly reduced spend on first class
Drugs: Misuse | Home Office | Written Answers The Government has no plans to introduce drug consumption rooms (DCRs).
Slavery: Children | Home Office | Written Answers Any form of modern slavery is unacceptable and the UK is committed to taking firm action to tackle all types of exploitation.
Drugs: Misuse | Home Office | Written Answers Drugs are illegal where there is scientific and medical evidence that they are harmful to health and society.
Human Trafficking | Home Office | Written Answers All potential victims of Modern Slavery who receive a positive Reasonable Grounds decision are entitled to receive comprehensive support thr
Antisocial Behaviour | Home Office | Written Answers The Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 provides the police and local authorities with a range of flexible powers that they c
Anti-slavery Day | Home Office | Written Answers Anti-slavery Day is marked by the UK annually to raise awareness of the horrific crime of modern slavery.