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Information between 3rd March 2024 - 12th April 2024

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Division Votes
6 Mar 2024 - Financial Statement and Budget Report - View Vote Context
Chris Philp voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 286 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes
Tally: Ayes - 288 Noes - 38
12 Mar 2024 - 6. Capital gains tax (reduction in higher rate for residential property gains to 24%) - View Vote Context
Chris Philp voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 308 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes
Tally: Ayes - 317 Noes - 46
12 Mar 2024 - Budget Resolutions - View Vote Context
Chris Philp voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 311 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes
Tally: Ayes - 318 Noes - 43
12 Mar 2024 - Draft Strikes (Minimum Service Levels: Fire and Rescue Services) (England) Regulations 2024 - View Vote Context
Chris Philp voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 9 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes
Tally: Ayes - 9 Noes - 7
18 Mar 2024 - Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill - View Vote Context
Chris Philp voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 313 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes
Tally: Ayes - 324 Noes - 253
18 Mar 2024 - Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill - View Vote Context
Chris Philp voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 312 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes
Tally: Ayes - 322 Noes - 249
18 Mar 2024 - Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill - View Vote Context
Chris Philp voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 311 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes
Tally: Ayes - 320 Noes - 250
18 Mar 2024 - Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill - View Vote Context
Chris Philp voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 314 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes
Tally: Ayes - 324 Noes - 251
18 Mar 2024 - Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill - View Vote Context
Chris Philp voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 310 Conservative Aye votes vs 1 Conservative No votes
Tally: Ayes - 320 Noes - 251
18 Mar 2024 - Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill - View Vote Context
Chris Philp voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 313 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes
Tally: Ayes - 318 Noes - 255
18 Mar 2024 - Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill - View Vote Context
Chris Philp voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 311 Conservative Aye votes vs 1 Conservative No votes
Tally: Ayes - 321 Noes - 252
18 Mar 2024 - Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill - View Vote Context
Chris Philp voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 315 Conservative Aye votes vs 1 Conservative No votes
Tally: Ayes - 324 Noes - 253
18 Mar 2024 - Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill - View Vote Context
Chris Philp voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 305 Conservative Aye votes vs 1 Conservative No votes
Tally: Ayes - 312 Noes - 255
18 Mar 2024 - Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill - View Vote Context
Chris Philp voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 320 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes
Tally: Ayes - 328 Noes - 250
25 Mar 2024 - Investigatory Powers (Amendment)Bill [Lords] - View Vote Context
Chris Philp voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 262 Conservative No votes vs 0 Conservative Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 171 Noes - 265
25 Mar 2024 - Investigatory Powers (Amendment)Bill [Lords] - View Vote Context
Chris Philp voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 251 Conservative No votes vs 0 Conservative Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 39 Noes - 257
25 Mar 2024 - Investigatory Powers (Amendment)Bill [Lords] - View Vote Context
Chris Philp voted No - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 261 Conservative No votes vs 0 Conservative Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 171 Noes - 265
25 Mar 2024 - Investigatory Powers (Amendment)Bill [Lords] - View Vote Context
Chris Philp voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House
One of 252 Conservative Aye votes vs 0 Conservative No votes
Tally: Ayes - 257 Noes - 38


Speeches
Chris Philp speeches from: Draft Strikes (Minimum Service Levels: Fire and Rescue Services) (England) Regulations 2024
Chris Philp contributed 13 speeches (2,785 words)
Tuesday 12th March 2024 - General Committees
Home Office
Chris Philp speeches from: Draft South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority (Election of Mayor and Transfer of Police and Crime Commissioner Functions) Order 2024
Chris Philp contributed 15 speeches (2,771 words)
Wednesday 6th March 2024 - General Committees
Home Office



Chris Philp mentioned

Calendar
Wednesday 20th March 2024 9 a.m.
Home Affairs Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: Fire and Rescue Service
At 10:00am: Oral evidence
Justin Johnston QFSM - Chief Fire Officer at Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service, and Vice Chair at National Fire Chiefs Council
Kath Billing - Chief Fire Officer at Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service, and Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Lead at National Fire Chiefs Council
Rob MacDougall - Chief Fire Officer at Oxfordshire Fire and Rescue Service, and People Programme Executive at National Fire Chiefs Council
At 10:45am: Oral evidence
Rt Hon Chris Philp MP - Minister for Crime, Policing and Fire at Home Office
Sarah Gawley - Director of Fire and Major Events at Home Office
View calendar
Wednesday 20th March 2024 9 a.m.
Home Affairs Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: Fire and Rescue Service
At 10:00am: Oral evidence
Justin Johnston QFSM - Chief Fire Officer at Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service, and Vice Chair at National Fire Chiefs Council
Kath Billing - Chief Fire Officer at Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service, and Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Lead at National Fire Chiefs Council
Rob MacDougall - Chief Fire Officer at Oxfordshire Fire and Rescue Service, and People Programme Executive at National Fire Chiefs Council
Councillor Rebecca Knox - Chair at Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Authority
At 10:45am: Oral evidence
Rt Hon Chris Philp MP - Minister for Crime, Policing and Fire at Home Office
Sarah Gawley - Director of Fire and Major Events at Home Office
View calendar


Parliamentary Debates
Illegal Drug Use and Organised Crime
15 speeches (2,883 words)
Wednesday 6th March 2024 - Westminster Hall
Home Office
Mentions:
1: Laura Farris (Con - Newbury) Friend the Member for Croydon South (Chris Philp)—he is not here today, which is why I am responding - Link to Speech



Select Committee Documents
Tuesday 9th April 2024
Written Evidence - JUSTICE
CJB0010 - Criminal Justice Bill 2023

Human Rights (Joint Committee)

Found: We say “may” because the position is unclear: Chris Philp, Policing Minister, described the power as

Wednesday 20th March 2024
Written Evidence - CyberUp Campaign
DED0010 - Defending Democracy

Defending Democracy - National Security Strategy (Joint Committee)

Found: the 30th January 2024 Public Bill Committee for the Criminal Justice Bill, Home Office Minister, Chris

Wednesday 20th March 2024
Oral Evidence - Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service, Oxfordshire Fire and Rescue Service, Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Authority, Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service, Home Office, and Home Office

Fire and Rescue Service - Home Affairs Committee

Found: Chris Philp: It did.

Friday 8th March 2024
Correspondence - Correspondence between the Chair and the Police and Crime Commissioner for South Wales

Welsh Affairs Committee

Found: • Dyfodol: The Policing Minister, Rt Hon Chris Philp MP recently expressed concern that fewer

Wednesday 6th March 2024
Correspondence - Correspondence from the Committee to The Rt Hon Chris Philp MP, Minister of State for Crime, Policing and Fire and Laura Farris MP, Parliamentary Undersecretary of State regarding the Criminal Justice Bill: Legislative scrutiny by the Joint Committee on Human Rights

Human Rights (Joint Committee)

Found: Correspondence from the Committee to The Rt Hon Chris Philp MP, Minister of State for Crime, Policing

Tuesday 5th March 2024
Written Evidence - Home Office
PPC0013 - Police and Crime Commissioners: 10 years on

Police and Crime Commissioners: 10 years on - Home Affairs Committee

Found: PPC0013 Supplementary written evidence from the Rt Hon Chris Philp MP, Minister of State for Crime

Tuesday 5th March 2024
Oral Evidence - HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services, Independent Culture Review of London Fire Brigade, Women in the Fire Service, Fire and Rescue Services Association, and Fire Brigades Union

Fire and Rescue Service - Home Affairs Committee

Found: Chris Philp is the Minister responsible.



Written Answers
Shoplifting
Asked by: Lord Swire (Conservative - Life peer)
Thursday 28th March 2024

Question to the Home Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government what discussions they have had with police forces in England and Wales about their response to shoplifting, in the light of the Retail Crime Action Plan.

Answered by Lord Sharpe of Epsom - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Home Office)

The Government recognises the significant impact shoplifting and violence towards shopworkers has on businesses, communities, and consumers, as well as the loss to the economy. The Government has been clear we expect a zero-tolerance approach to retail crime and shoplifting.

It’s difficult to produce reliable estimates of the cost of shoplifting. Many incidents do not come to the attention of the police, so data on the number of shoplifting crimes recorded by them only provide a partial picture. While official statistics from the Commercial Victimisation Survey (CVS) provide reliable estimates of the prevalence and frequency of shoplifting, the CVS no longer collects data the number of shoplifting offences or the overall cost of these crimes. When the CVS has collected this information in the past, retailers found it difficult to recall precise numbers of crimes they experienced, and the associated costs. As a result, these estimates we judged to be insufficiently reliable.

Home Office ministers have not met Retail Against Crime. The National Retail Crime Steering Group (NRCSG), which the Minister for Crime, Policing and Fire, the Rt Hon Chris Philp, co-chairs alongside the British Retail Consortium, ensures the response to retail crime is as robust as it can be. The NRCSG meets quarterly and comprises senior representatives from policing, the retail sector, retail trade associations, security providers and Government departments.

At this forum, the Retail Crime Action Plan is a standing agenda item. At the last NRCSG, policing colleagues updated me on the implementation of the plan. Statistics published by the National Police Chiefs’ Council show early signs of progress. A dip-sample of data from 31 police forces of over 1,500 crimes show police attended 60% of incidents reported by retailers where violence had been used, with 16% of forces sampled reporting 100% attendance to this type of incident.

The Government is supporting Pegasus, a unique private-public partnership, which involves retailers providing data, intelligence and evidence to Opal, the national police intelligence unit on organised acquisitive crime, to develop a better strategic picture and help forces crack down on serious offenders.

The Home Office will continue to work with members of the NRCSG, including policing and retailers to tackle shoplifting, including organised, as well as other crime experienced within retail settings through our wider work.

Shoplifting
Asked by: Lord Swire (Conservative - Life peer)
Thursday 28th March 2024

Question to the Home Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government what has been the loss to the UK economy because of shoplifting for each of the last three years.

Answered by Lord Sharpe of Epsom - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Home Office)

The Government recognises the significant impact shoplifting and violence towards shopworkers has on businesses, communities, and consumers, as well as the loss to the economy. The Government has been clear we expect a zero-tolerance approach to retail crime and shoplifting.

It’s difficult to produce reliable estimates of the cost of shoplifting. Many incidents do not come to the attention of the police, so data on the number of shoplifting crimes recorded by them only provide a partial picture. While official statistics from the Commercial Victimisation Survey (CVS) provide reliable estimates of the prevalence and frequency of shoplifting, the CVS no longer collects data the number of shoplifting offences or the overall cost of these crimes. When the CVS has collected this information in the past, retailers found it difficult to recall precise numbers of crimes they experienced, and the associated costs. As a result, these estimates we judged to be insufficiently reliable.

Home Office ministers have not met Retail Against Crime. The National Retail Crime Steering Group (NRCSG), which the Minister for Crime, Policing and Fire, the Rt Hon Chris Philp, co-chairs alongside the British Retail Consortium, ensures the response to retail crime is as robust as it can be. The NRCSG meets quarterly and comprises senior representatives from policing, the retail sector, retail trade associations, security providers and Government departments.

At this forum, the Retail Crime Action Plan is a standing agenda item. At the last NRCSG, policing colleagues updated me on the implementation of the plan. Statistics published by the National Police Chiefs’ Council show early signs of progress. A dip-sample of data from 31 police forces of over 1,500 crimes show police attended 60% of incidents reported by retailers where violence had been used, with 16% of forces sampled reporting 100% attendance to this type of incident.

The Government is supporting Pegasus, a unique private-public partnership, which involves retailers providing data, intelligence and evidence to Opal, the national police intelligence unit on organised acquisitive crime, to develop a better strategic picture and help forces crack down on serious offenders.

The Home Office will continue to work with members of the NRCSG, including policing and retailers to tackle shoplifting, including organised, as well as other crime experienced within retail settings through our wider work.

Shoplifting
Asked by: Lord Swire (Conservative - Life peer)
Thursday 28th March 2024

Question to the Home Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government what discussions they have had with Retailers Against Crime on the rise in organised shoplifting.

Answered by Lord Sharpe of Epsom - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Home Office)

The Government recognises the significant impact shoplifting and violence towards shopworkers has on businesses, communities, and consumers, as well as the loss to the economy. The Government has been clear we expect a zero-tolerance approach to retail crime and shoplifting.

It’s difficult to produce reliable estimates of the cost of shoplifting. Many incidents do not come to the attention of the police, so data on the number of shoplifting crimes recorded by them only provide a partial picture. While official statistics from the Commercial Victimisation Survey (CVS) provide reliable estimates of the prevalence and frequency of shoplifting, the CVS no longer collects data the number of shoplifting offences or the overall cost of these crimes. When the CVS has collected this information in the past, retailers found it difficult to recall precise numbers of crimes they experienced, and the associated costs. As a result, these estimates we judged to be insufficiently reliable.

Home Office ministers have not met Retail Against Crime. The National Retail Crime Steering Group (NRCSG), which the Minister for Crime, Policing and Fire, the Rt Hon Chris Philp, co-chairs alongside the British Retail Consortium, ensures the response to retail crime is as robust as it can be. The NRCSG meets quarterly and comprises senior representatives from policing, the retail sector, retail trade associations, security providers and Government departments.

At this forum, the Retail Crime Action Plan is a standing agenda item. At the last NRCSG, policing colleagues updated me on the implementation of the plan. Statistics published by the National Police Chiefs’ Council show early signs of progress. A dip-sample of data from 31 police forces of over 1,500 crimes show police attended 60% of incidents reported by retailers where violence had been used, with 16% of forces sampled reporting 100% attendance to this type of incident.

The Government is supporting Pegasus, a unique private-public partnership, which involves retailers providing data, intelligence and evidence to Opal, the national police intelligence unit on organised acquisitive crime, to develop a better strategic picture and help forces crack down on serious offenders.

The Home Office will continue to work with members of the NRCSG, including policing and retailers to tackle shoplifting, including organised, as well as other crime experienced within retail settings through our wider work.



Department Publications - Policy paper
Wednesday 10th April 2024
Home Office
Source Page: Fighting retail crime: more action
Document: Fighting retail crime: more action (PDF)

Found: The Home Secretary , Rt Hon James Cleverly MP Minister for Crime, Policing and Fire , Rt Hon Chris

Wednesday 10th April 2024
Home Office
Source Page: Fighting retail crime: more action
Document: Fighting retail crime: more action (webpage)

Found: From: Home Office, The Rt Hon James Cleverly MP, and The Rt Hon Chris Philp MP Published 10 April 2024



Department Publications - News and Communications
Wednesday 10th April 2024
Home Office
Source Page: Prime Minister launches retail crime crackdown
Document: Prime Minister launches retail crime crackdown (webpage)

Found: through the police’s Retail Crime Action Plan, which was commissioned by the Crime and Policing Minister, Chris

Tuesday 9th April 2024
Home Office
Source Page: Hemp licensing changes will help grow UK economy
Document: Hemp licensing changes will help grow UK economy (webpage)

Found: Chris Philp, Minister for Crime and Policing said: This government will always seek to reduce unnecessary

Tuesday 9th April 2024
Home Office
Source Page: Reform to the fees applicable under the hemp licensing regime
Document: Reform to the fees applicable under the hemp licensing regime (webpage)

Found: From: Home Office, Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs, and The Rt Hon Chris Philp MP Published

Tuesday 9th April 2024
Home Office
Source Page: Reform to the fees applicable under the hemp licensing regime
Document: Reform to the fees applicable under the hemp licensing regime (signed) (PDF)

Found: for the outdoor cultivation of cannabis plants with a low THC cont ent where only the non -Rt Hon Chris

Wednesday 3rd April 2024
Home Office
Source Page: Nearly 100,000 drug tests carried out to tackle root causes of drug driven crime
Document: Nearly 100,000 drug tests carried out to tackle root causes of drug driven crime (webpage)

Found: Chris Philp Minister for Crime and Policing said:  Our plan to tackle drug driven crime is working.

Thursday 21st March 2024
Home Office
Source Page: Response to the third addendum to the ACMD report on 2-benzyl benzimidazole and piperidine benzimidazolone opioids
Document: Response to the third addendum to the ACMD report on 2-benzyl benzimidazole and piperidine benzimidazolone opioids (webpage)

Found: From: Home Office, Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs, and The Rt Hon Chris Philp MP Published

Thursday 21st March 2024
Home Office
Source Page: Response to the ACMD's report on xylazine and related compounds
Document: Response to the ACMD's report on xylazine and related compounds (webpage)

Found: From: Home Office, Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs, and The Rt Hon Chris Philp MP Published

Wednesday 20th March 2024
Home Office
Source Page: More synthetic opioids banned to protect communities
Document: More synthetic opioids banned to protect communities (webpage)

Found: Crime and Policing Minister Chris Philp said:   Synthetic opioids are significantly more toxic than

Saturday 9th March 2024
Cabinet Office
Source Page: New ‘Elizabeth Emblem’ unveiled to commemorate public servants who died in line of duty
Document: New ‘Elizabeth Emblem’ unveiled to commemorate public servants who died in line of duty (webpage)

Found: Policing Minister, Chris Philp said: “We owe so much to our public servants who make sacrifices every



Non-Departmental Publications - News and Communications
Apr. 09 2024
Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs
Source Page: Reform to the fees applicable under the hemp licensing regime
Document: Reform to the fees applicable under the hemp licensing regime (webpage)
News and Communications

Found: From: Home Office, Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs, and The Rt Hon Chris Philp MP Published

Apr. 09 2024
Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs
Source Page: Reform to the fees applicable under the hemp licensing regime
Document: Reform to the fees applicable under the hemp licensing regime (signed) (PDF)
News and Communications

Found: for the outdoor cultivation of cannabis plants with a low THC cont ent where only the non -Rt Hon Chris

Mar. 21 2024
Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs
Source Page: Response to the third addendum to the ACMD report on 2-benzyl benzimidazole and piperidine benzimidazolone opioids
Document: Response to the third addendum to the ACMD report on 2-benzyl benzimidazole and piperidine benzimidazolone opioids (webpage)
News and Communications

Found: From: Home Office, Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs, and The Rt Hon Chris Philp MP Published

Mar. 21 2024
Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs
Source Page: Response to the ACMD's report on xylazine and related compounds
Document: Response to the ACMD's report on xylazine and related compounds (webpage)
News and Communications

Found: From: Home Office, Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs, and The Rt Hon Chris Philp MP Published

Mar. 20 2024
Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs
Source Page: More synthetic opioids banned to protect communities
Document: More synthetic opioids banned to protect communities (webpage)
News and Communications

Found: Crime and Policing Minister Chris Philp said:   Synthetic opioids are significantly more toxic than



Non-Departmental Publications - Statistics
Mar. 28 2024
Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs
Source Page: Uncontrolled novel benzodiazepines: 2024 update
Document: Cover letter from ACMD: recently encountered uncontrolled novel benzodiazepines and related compounds (2024 update) (PDF)
Statistics

Found: (NE), Peel Building 2 Marsham Street London SW1P 4DF ACMD@homeoffice.gov.uk Rt Hon Chris

Mar. 27 2024
Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs
Source Page: ACMD advice on acyl piperazine opioids, including 2-methyl-AP-237
Document: Cover letter from ACMD with advice on acyl piperazine opioids, including 2-methyl-AP-237 (PDF)
Statistics

Found: (NE), Peel Building 2 Marsham Street London SW1P 4DF ACMD@homeoffice.gov.uk Rt Hon Chris



Deposited Papers
Wednesday 20th March 2024
Home Office
Source Page: Letter dated 18/03/2024 from Chris Philp MP to Harriet Harman MP, Peter Bottomley MP, Tim Loughton MP and Jonathan Djanogly MP regarding new clauses 3 to 5 of the Criminal Justice Bill: automatically dismiss a serving officer who is convicted of a serious criminal offence, automatically suspend an officer charged with a serious criminal offence, automatically dismiss a serving officer who fails vetting, create a ‘duty to handover’ to obtain relevant information from an officer’s personal phone during a misconduct investigation. 3p.
Document: Harman.pdf (PDF)

Found: Letter dated 18/03/2024 from Chris Philp MP to Harriet Harman MP, Peter Bottomley MP, Tim Loughton MP

Friday 15th March 2024
Home Office
Source Page: Letter dated 11/03/2024 from Chris Philp MP to Jim Shannon MP regarding whether discussions had taken place with the Devolved Administrations regarding funding to support those who feel unsafe in their communities amid the current protests, as discussed during the Oral Statement on Antisemitism in the UK. 2p.
Document: Minister_Philp_to_Jim_Shannon_MP-Tacking_Antisemitism.pdf (PDF)

Found: Letter dated 11/03/2024 from Chris Philp MP to Jim Shannon MP regarding whether discussions had taken

Friday 15th March 2024
Home Office
Source Page: Letter dated 11/03/2024 from Chris Philp MP to Munira Wilson MP regarding an update on how the £7 million announced in the Autumn Statement to tackle antisemitism in schools and universities had been allocated, as discussed during the Oral Statement on Antisemitism in the UK. 2p.
Document: Minister_Philp-Tackling_antisemitism_in_schools_and_universities.pdf (PDF)

Found: Letter dated 11/03/2024 from Chris Philp MP to Munira Wilson MP regarding an update on how the £7 million