Serious Violence Strategy | Social Justice Commission | Commons debates One of the first challenges that the then Home Secretary, now the Prime Minister, put to the police was to use warranted officers on the fro
Serious Violence Strategy | Social Justice Commission | Commons debates If I may, I will make some progress. I will quickly address funding, which Opposition Members have raised.
Consumers: Disability | Women and Equalities | Written Answers In 2015, the Government carried out post legislative scrutiny of the 2010 Act to determine how the legislation has been operating since its
Civil Partnerships | Women and Equalities | Written Answers The command paper, “The Future Operation of Civil Partnership: Gathering Further Information” (Cm.
Civil Partnerships | Women and Equalities | Written Answers The Government is committed to resolving the difference in treatment between same-sex and opposite-sex couples with respect to their ability
Slavery: Victims | Home Office | Written Answers The subsistence rates for victims of modern slavery are provided to cover the essential living needs of potential victims of modern slavery.
Slavery | Home Office | Written Answers The Court of Appeal issued a judgment in the case of (PK (Ghana) v SSHD) on 13 February 2018.
Drugs: Crime | Home Office | Written Answers The Government believe the sentences for drug related offences are proportionate and there are no current plans to bring forward legislative
Organised Crime: Drugs | Home Office | Written Answers The Home Office is supporting a nationwide awareness raising campaign about county lines and the associated exploitation.
Home Office: Procurement | Home Office | Written Answers Tackling modern slavery is a priority for the Home Office and it is committed to working with suppliers to address modern slavery in its sup