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Written Question
Migrant Workers: Dental Services
Tuesday 24th January 2023

Asked by: Ruth Edwards (Conservative - Rushcliffe)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what assessment she has made of the potential merits of including dentists and dental nurses on the shortage occupations list.

Answered by Robert Jenrick

Dentists and dental nurses are eligible occupations under the Health & Care visa route and their salary requirements are set according to national pay scales, which means they already receive comparable benefits to being on the Shortage Occupation List.

The Government launched the Health & Care visa in August 2020 making it easier, cheaper, and quicker for health workers to come to the UK to work compared to other immigration routes. Visa applicants pay a lower fee, they are subject to quicker processing time and also have a dedicated UKVI team that assists them with the application process. In addition, visa holders are exempt from paying the Immigration Health Surcharge.


Written Question
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
Friday 16th December 2022

Asked by: Ruth Edwards (Conservative - Rushcliffe)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what assessment she has made with Cabinet colleagues of the potential threat the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps poses to (a) the UK and (b) its overseas interests.

Answered by Tom Tugendhat - Minister of State (Home Office) (Security)

We do not routinely comment on operational or intelligence matters, however the UK will always stand up to threats from foreign nations. As we set out in the Integrated Review in 2021, we are committed to addressing growing threats from Iran, as well as other states.

The UK Government has long been clear about its concerns over the continued destabilising activity of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) in the UK and overseas. This includes IRGC political, financial and military support to a number of militant and proscribed groups in the region, including Hizballah in Lebanon and Syria, militias in Iraq and the Houthis in Yemen. We also support the enforcement of UN prohibitions on the proliferation of weapons to such non-state actors, namely Lebanese Hizballah (UNSCR 1701) and the Houthis (UNSCR 2216).


Written Question
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
Friday 16th December 2022

Asked by: Ruth Edwards (Conservative - Rushcliffe)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, if she will proscribe the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

Answered by Tom Tugendhat - Minister of State (Home Office) (Security)

We do not routinely comment on operational or intelligence matters, however the UK will always stand up to threats from foreign nations. As we set out in the Integrated Review in 2021, we are committed to addressing growing threats from Iran, as well as other states.

The UK Government has long been clear about its concerns over the continued destabilising activity of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) in the UK and overseas. This includes IRGC political, financial and military support to a number of militant and proscribed groups in the region, including Hizballah in Lebanon and Syria, militias in Iraq and the Houthis in Yemen. We also support the enforcement of UN prohibitions on the proliferation of weapons to such non-state actors, namely Lebanese Hizballah (UNSCR 1701) and the Houthis (UNSCR 2216).


Written Question
Police: Recruitment
Monday 25th April 2022

Asked by: Ruth Edwards (Conservative - Rushcliffe)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what progress her Department has made on delivering 20,000 new police officers.

Answered by Kit Malthouse

As at 31 December 2021, police forces in England and Wales have already recruited over 11,000 additional officers as part of the Police Uplift Programme and we are on track to deliver 20,000 additional officers by March 2023.

I am pleased to say 251 of these officers have so far been recruited to Nottinghamshire Police.


Written Question
Computer Misuse Act 1990
Monday 16th November 2020

Asked by: Ruth Edwards (Conservative - Rushcliffe)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what plans she has to review the effectiveness of the Computer Misuse Act 1990.

Answered by James Brokenshire

The Home Office keeps the Computer Misuse Act (CMA) under regular re-view. The Home Office have been engaged in ongoing discussions with relevant partners in law enforcement, government and private sector to ensure that the legislation continues to remain effective.