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Commons Chamber
Sentencing Bill
Committee of the whole House - Tue 21 Oct 2025
Ministry of Justice

Mentions:
1: Ben Obese-Jecty (Con - Huntingdon) for causing death by dangerous or careless driving. - Speech Link
2: None Qadeer Hussain was convicted of causing death by dangerous driving. - Speech Link
3: Sarah Russell (Lab - Congleton) offences relating to dangerous driving, careless driving and, in particular, causing death by dangerous - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Sentencing Bill
Report stage - Wed 29 Oct 2025
Ministry of Justice

Mentions:
1: Nusrat Ghani (Con - Sussex Weald) mean that anyone who causes death by dangerous driving would be banned from driving for life.New clause - Speech Link
2: Steve Barclay (Con - North East Cambridgeshire) by dangerous driving. - Speech Link
3: Ben Maguire (LD - North Cornwall) by dangerous driving. - Speech Link
4: Kieran Mullan (Con - Bexhill and Battle) by dangerous driving. - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Road Safety - Thu 05 Feb 2026
HM Treasury

Mentions:
1: Anna Dixon (Lab - Shipley) As the campaigning organisation RoadPeace and others have identified, dangerous driving is no longer - Speech Link
2: James Wild (Con - North West Norfolk) In 2022, Parliament legislated for a maximum sentence of life in prison for death by dangerous driving - Speech Link


Lords Chamber
Crime and Policing Bill
Committee stage part one - Mon 15 Dec 2025
Home Office

Mentions:
1: Lord Cameron of Lochiel (Con - Life peer) I therefore welcome that the Bill introduces the new offences of causing death by dangerous cycling, - Speech Link
2: Lord Hanson of Flint (Lab - Life peer) In the Sentencing Bill, which is currently before your Lordships’ House, there is already a new driving - Speech Link
3: Lord Hanson of Flint (Lab - Life peer) by dangerous driving from life imprisonment to 14 years’ imprisonment. - Speech Link


Lords Chamber
Crime and Policing Bill
Committee stage part two - Mon 15 Dec 2025
Home Office

Mentions:
1: Baroness McIntosh of Pickering (Con - Life peer) an e-scooter causes death or injury by dangerous cycling and other forms of cycling—death by careless - Speech Link
2: Lord Hanson of Flint (Lab - Life peer) Essentially, there is a Home Office aspect to this clause, which is death and serious injury by dangerous - Speech Link
3: None Of course, the same issues arise with drug-driving. - Speech Link
4: Baroness Pidgeon (LD - Life peer) Given that around 260 people are killed in drink-driving collisions every year, and that drink-driving - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Road Safety Strategy - Thu 08 Jan 2026
HM Treasury

Mentions:
1: Lilian Greenwood (Lab - Nottingham South) We know that drug-driving is a growing problem. - Speech Link
2: Aphra Brandreth (Con - Chester South and Eddisbury) Dangerous driving and speeding are among the biggest road safety issues in my constituency. - Speech Link
3: Jim McMahon (LAB - Oldham West, Chadderton and Royton) More needs to be done to clamp down on dangerous driving. - Speech Link
4: Daniel Francis (Lab - Bexleyheath and Crayford) The driver of that bus was subsequently found guilty of causing death by dangerous driving and driving - Speech Link


Lords Chamber
Sentencing Bill
Report stage: Part 1 - Tue 06 Jan 2026
Ministry of Justice

Mentions:
1: Lord Timpson (Lab - Life peer) imposing all sentencing disposals, including imprisonment. - Speech Link
2: Lord Timpson (Lab - Life peer) They perform a distinctive role involving routine contact with dangerous offenders in difficult situations - Speech Link
3: None of a vulnerable child or adult, or(k) death by dangerous driving.”” - Speech Link
4: Lord Keen of Elie (Con - Life peer) the death of a vulnerable person. - Speech Link
5: Lord Timpson (Lab - Life peer) The court will also have decided that the offender is dangerous—I repeat, dangerous—and that there is - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Oral Answers to Questions - Tue 16 Dec 2025
Ministry of Justice

Mentions:
1: Andrew Rosindell (Con - Romford) Dangerous criminals are also being released in error. - Speech Link
2: David Lammy (Lab - Tottenham) May I just remind him that we have the Sentencing Bill passing through the House? - Speech Link
3: Jake Richards (Lab - Rother Valley) Member’s contributions on Report and in Committee on the Sentencing Bill. - Speech Link
4: Alison Bennett (LD - Mid Sussex) Given the Government’s emphasis on driving down sexual violence, is this the right decision? - Speech Link


Westminster Hall
Knife Crime - Wed 15 Oct 2025
Home Office

Mentions:
1: Lee Anderson (RUK - Ashfield) In 2014, there were just over 27,000 recorded offences involving knives or a sharp instrument. - Speech Link
2: Manuela Perteghella (LD - Stratford-on-Avon) My constituent, Cody Fisher, a young footballer, was brutally stabbed to death at the Crane nightclub - Speech Link
3: Lee Anderson (RUK - Ashfield) It gives police officers the power to remove dangerous weapons before they are used, and it takes dangerous - Speech Link
4: Jim McMahon (LAB - Oldham West, Chadderton and Royton) We have seen repeated knife attacks, many involving children. - Speech Link
5: Matt Vickers (Con - Stockton West) Crimes involving knives are devastating. - Speech Link


Lords Chamber
Sentencing Bill
2nd reading - Wed 12 Nov 2025
Ministry of Justice

Mentions:
1: Lord Sandhurst (Con - Excepted Hereditary) This is not sentencing reform; it is surrender. - Speech Link
2: Lord Burnett of Maldon (XB - Life peer) Bill that deal with sentencing rather than the Sentencing Council. - Speech Link
3: Baroness Prashar (XB - Life peer) We should concentrate on sentencing and supporting the Sentencing Council’s independence in any way we - Speech Link
4: Baroness Chakrabarti (Lab - Life peer) and enacting sentencing legislation. - Speech Link
5: Lord Marks of Henley-on-Thames (LD - Life peer) Nor do we see the Sentencing Council’s work as undermining the constitutional role of Parliament in sentencing - Speech Link