Llun, 22 Mawrth 2010
The Secretary of State was asked-
What recent assessment he has made of the effectiveness of his Department's efforts to counter Islamic extremism.
What recent estimate he has made of the incidence of the use of dogs in crime.
How many criminal offences have been created in legislation sponsored by his Department since May 1997.
What assessment he has made of the implications for his Department's policies of the recommendations in the first report from the Justice Committee, "Cutting crime: the case for justice...
What steps his Department has taken to reduce the administrative burden on police forces in the last 12 months.
What recent assessment he has made of the effectiveness of his Department's steps to tackle drug-taking by young people.
What recent representations he has received on allegations of exploitation of victims of trafficking in lap-dancing clubs.
If he will request Her Majesty's chief inspector of prisons to undertake an immediate inquiry into the recent protests at Yarl's Wood immigration removal centre.
Whether he has issued guidance to police forces on restrictions on members of the public taking photographs in public places.
What assessment he has made of the effects of tier 4 student visa changes on language schools following the review of November 2009 and the further measures announced in February 2010.
If he will bring forward proposals to increase the number of special constables recruited from businesses.
What assessment his Department has made of the relationship between the number of police officers in police forces and their effectiveness in carrying out front-line policing.
If he will provide support to Northamptonshire police's project to publicise sentencing outcomes from Crown courts and magistrates courts.
If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities.
With permission, Mr. Speaker, I would like to make a statement about paid advocacy and lobbying. These issues are, rightly, of great concern to this House and to the public. The highest standards...
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker. May I seek your guidance and advice? My understanding is that when a Department seeks to group questions together at Question Time, it is a common practice and...
Order. Before I call the Secretary of State to move the first motion, I understand that it may be for the convenience of the House if the three instruments are debated together.
Resolved, That the draft Northern Ireland Act 1998 (Devolution of Policing and Justice Functions) Order 2010, which was laid before this House on 10 March, be approved. -(Mr. Blizzard.)...
Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 25), That this House, at its rising on Tuesday 30 March 2010, do adjourn till Tuesday 6 April 2010. -(Mr. Blizzard.) Question agreed to.
Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)) , That the following provisions shall apply to the Child Poverty Bill for the purpose of supplementing the Order of 20 July...
Consideration of Lords amendments
Motion made, and Question put forthwith ( Standing Order No. 118(6)),
That the draft Child Benefit Up-rating Order 2010, which was laid before this House on 10 February, be approved. -(Mr. Blizzard.) Question agreed to. Motion made, and Question put forthwith (...
That the draft Guardian's Allowance Up-rating (Northern Ireland) Order 2010, which was laid before this House on 10 February, be approved. -(Mr. Blizzard.) Question agreed to. Motion made, and...
That the draft Guardian's Allowance Up-rating Order 2010, which was laid before this House on 10 February, be approved. -(Mr. Blizzard.) Question agreed to. Motion made, and Question put...
That the draft Tax Credits Up-rating Regulations 2010, which were laid before this House on 10 February, be approved. -(Mr. Blizzard.) Question agreed to.
Ordered, That the Motion in the name of Mr Pat McFadden relating to Financial Assistance to Industry shall be treated as if it related to an instrument subject to the provisions of Standing...
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn. -(Mr. Blizzard.)
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