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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 02 Oct 2019
Domestic Abuse Bill

"I am grateful for the chance to follow the right hon. Member for Maidenhead (Mrs May). May I take this opportunity to take a different approach from the one we very often take on the Opposition side of the House, which is to pay tribute to her both for her …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 02 Oct 2019
Domestic Abuse Bill

"Absolutely. Perhaps I should use this opportunity to say that should a future Government of any coalition have to carry forward this legislation, I hope their agenda will also be to deliver on this Bill should it not succeed in this parliamentary term. It would be a great loss and …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 02 Oct 2019
Domestic Abuse Bill

"I wholeheartedly agree, and I will come on to that later in my speech.

In 2017, my colleague Eilidh Whiteford’s Bill to ratify the Istanbul convention was very much about pressing the Government to do exactly what this Bill sets out to do. I know that she, although no longer …..."

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Written Question
Employment Tribunals Service
Tuesday 17th July 2018

Asked by: Angela Crawley (Scottish National Party - Lanark and Hamilton East)

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, how many employment tribunal applications have been refused on the basis of being outwith the time limit in each of the last three years; and how many of those applications related to maternity or paternity discrimination.

Answered by Lucy Frazer

Government began to collate data manually on out of time applications to the employment tribunals in England, Wales and Scotland, specifically where pregnancy / maternity discrimination is cited as a reason, in January of this year.

Data has been collated manually, and Government has published figures for January to March 2018. In total over that period, 21 cases were received out of time citing pregnancy/maternity as the reason. All of these cases were accepted.

Government has also been collecting data on all out of time application to the employment tribunals since April of this year. This would include cases brought on the grounds of suffering “a detriment and / or dismissal due to requesting or taking paternity or adoption leave or time off to assist a dependant”. The figures for this first quarter will be published on 13 September.

This data referred to above has been collected manually, as the current IT systems do not facilitate this type of data capture. Obviously, a manual trawl of cases is time and resource intensive. Therefore, the figures may not be fully accurate, but are to the best of our knowledge.


Written Question
Employment Tribunals Service: Fees and Charges
Thursday 12th July 2018

Asked by: Angela Crawley (Scottish National Party - Lanark and Hamilton East)

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, how many tribunal claimants have been repaid since the supreme court decision in 2017.

Answered by Lucy Frazer

The number of refunds of Employment Tribunal fees repaid as at 31 March was 7,700.

More up to date details of the number and value of refunds paid by the Ministry of will be published in September.


Written Question
Immigration: Appeals
Wednesday 11th July 2018

Asked by: Angela Crawley (Scottish National Party - Lanark and Hamilton East)

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what the average wait for an immigration appeal tribunal is from time of decision to tribunal date in the most recent period for which figures are available.

Answered by Lucy Frazer

HM Courts & tribunals service (HMCTS) does not hold data measuring the time from a Home Office decision.

HMCTS has worked extensively to reduce waiting times and in response to a higher level of receipts than forecast, increased the number of judicial sittings to deal with incoming receipts and reduce the live caseload. This has seen the live caseload nearly halve from 64,800 to 36,300 between June 2016 and March 2018 and the average waiting time has now begun to improve from 45 weeks in 2017 to 37 weeks in the period January to March 2018. Further improvement will follow.


Written Question
Employment Tribunals Service: Fees and Charges
Thursday 25th January 2018

Asked by: Angela Crawley (Scottish National Party - Lanark and Hamilton East)

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, how much money has been spent on employment tribunal fees since their introduction in 2013.

Answered by Lucy Frazer

The Government has collected £32m in Employment Tribunal fees since 2013. We immediately stopped charging fees following the Supreme Court’s judgment in July 2017, and the refund scheme was launched on 15 November 2017.


Written Question
Employment Tribunals Service: Fees and Charges
Thursday 25th January 2018

Asked by: Angela Crawley (Scottish National Party - Lanark and Hamilton East)

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, how many people (a) paid employment tribunal fees and (b) claimed a refund for employment tribunal fees since the introduction of those fees in 2013.

Answered by Lucy Frazer

The number of people who paid Employment Tribunal fees is not recorded centrally. However, statistics on the instances in which a fee is charged (for single and multiple claims) are published in the ‘Tribunals and Gender Recognitions Statistics Quarterly,’ available at the following link: https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/tribunals-statistics.

The full refund scheme was rolled out on 15 November. Anyone who paid a fee can now apply for a refund. Provisional Management information on the number of refunds paid, and their value, was published on the 18 January 2018 on the gov.uk website, which showed as at 18 December we have made 2,151 refunds worth £1.8 million.


Written Question
Employment Tribunals Service: Fees and Charges
Thursday 25th January 2018

Asked by: Angela Crawley (Scottish National Party - Lanark and Hamilton East)

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what steps the Government is taking to encourage people to reclaim their tribunal fees.

Answered by Lucy Frazer

The full Employment Tribunals Refund scheme was launched on 15 November 2017. Provisional Management information on the number of refunds paid, and their value, was published on the 18 January 2018 on the gov.uk website, which showed as at 18 December we have made 2,151 refunds worth £1.8 million.

We will continue to keep the volume of applications we receive under review, and are considering whether any further measures may be needed to raise awareness of the scheme, so that everyone entitled to a refund is aware of the scheme and how to apply.


Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 15 Nov 2017
Family Justice Reform

"I congratulate the hon. Member for Fareham (Suella Fernandes) on securing the debate, and wish her well in seeking reform of the law. I shall not labour for long, because of course, as we have heard, Scotland has a distinct legal system, and I do not want to lecture or …..."
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