Crimes of Violence: Acids | Home Office | Written Answers We have asked the National Police Chiefs’ Council lead to undertake a further data collection exercise with police forces so we have updated
Crimes of Violence: Acids | Home Office | Written Answers There is no specific figure as responsibility for undertaking work on the monitoring and analysis is spread across policy officials in the T
Offences against Children | Home Office | Written Answers The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse published its Interim Report on 25 April.
Home Office: Plastics | Home Office | Written Answers The Home Office is committed to reducing its use of single-use plastics and is actively taking steps to achieve this.
Home Office: Living Wage | Home Office | Written Answers In April 2016, the Government introduced a higher minimum wage rate, called the National Living Wage, which all employers in the UK are requ
Sexual Offences: Young People | Home Office | Written Answers The Tackling Child Sexual Exploitation: Progress Report, published in February 2017, announced a £40m package of measures to protect childre
Knives: Students | Home Office | Written Answers As part of the development of the new Offensive Weapons Bill, which was announced on 8 April, we held a public consultation on a number of p
Sexual Offences: British Nationals Abroad | Home Office | Written Answers The UK has some of the toughest powers in the world to deal with sex offenders and we are committed to ensuring that the system is as robust
Victim Support Schemes: EU Grants and Loans | Home Office | Written Answers Over this spending review period, we are providing £100m of dedicated funding to tackle Violence Against Women and Girls.
Slavery | Home Office | Written Answers As a result of the world-leading provisions in the Modern Slavery Act 2015, we have seen thousands of transparency statements published and