(11 years, 1 month ago)
Commons ChamberIt is crucial that the sufferers of this horrible disease get the full compensation they are due. We are working closely with victims groups and various other groups, as I mentioned earlier, to ensure that the process is as simple and easy as possible and that the compensation that is rightfully due to them and others is received as quickly as possible.
How many foreign national offenders are there in our prisons and what steps have been taken to return them to serve out their sentences in their countries of origin?
(11 years, 9 months ago)
Commons ChamberThe pilot programme is now being rolled out and we need to see its full impact. The DWP has found the information it has been given very useful and as a consequence it is in the process of revising the guidance for decision makers. It is to be hoped that the decisions taken as a consequence will be of a much better standard.
In Kettering, benefit claimants who appeal against refusals sometimes have to wait for more than 40 weeks for their appeals to be heard. That is completely unacceptable and involves some of the longest waits in the whole country. What is being done by the Department to tackle these long waiting times?
(12 years ago)
Commons ChamberHow many foreign national offenders are there in our prisons, and what steps are being taken to send them back to secure detention in their own countries?