Information between 21st January 2024 - 20th April 2024
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Parliamentary Debates |
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Firearms Licensing Controls: Sound Moderators
1 speech (411 words) Wednesday 21st February 2024 - Written Statements Home Office Mentions: 1: Chris Philp (Con - Croydon South) are today launching a consultation on removing a firearm accessory known as a sound moderator from firearms - Link to Speech |
Select Committee Documents |
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Wednesday 31st January 2024
Written Evidence - Association of Police and Crime Commissioners PPC0011 - Police and Crime Commissioners: 10 years on Police and Crime Commissioners: 10 years on - Home Affairs Committee Found: For example, the CST identified an increase in complaints about delays in the Firearms Licensing Unit |
Wednesday 24th January 2024
Report - First Report - Cost of living: impact on rural communities in Scotland Scottish Affairs Committee Found: Reference 1st Defence in Scotland: military landscape HC 82 2nd Access to cash in Scotland HC 80 3rd Firearms |
Written Answers |
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Firearms: Licensing
Asked by: Mark Pawsey (Conservative - Rugby) Monday 15th April 2024 Question to the Home Office: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what assessment he has made of trends in the level of fees for firearms licences. Answered by Chris Philp - Minister of State (Home Office) Fees for firearms licences were last increased in 2015 and the Government is currently considering proposals for new firearms licensing fees. I hope to make an announcement about fees shortly. Income received from firearms licensing fees should be invested into ensuring forces’ licensing teams are adequately resourced, trained and equipped. |
Drugs: Misuse
Asked by: Andrew Rosindell (Conservative - Romford) Thursday 29th February 2024 Question to the Home Office: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, if he will make an assessment of the potential merits introducing drug contamination testing facilities in (a) England and (b) Romford constituency. Answered by Chris Philp - Minister of State (Home Office) The Government has not made a formal assessment of the benefits of drug checking facilities, but it recognises the potential harm reduction benefits of them. The Government facilitates drug checking facilities provided that the possession and supply of controlled drugs are licensed by the Home Office Drugs and Firearms Licensing Unit or, exceptionally, relevant exemptions under the Misuse of Drugs Regulations 2001 may apply. Ministers are clear that drug checking services must not condone drug use and should only be delivered where licensed and operated responsibly, in line with Government policy to ensure that they discourage drug use and signpost potential users to treatment and support. |
Department Publications - News and Communications |
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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: improve the licensing regime for industrial hemp, which is administered by the Home Office Drugs and Firearms |
Department Publications - Statistics |
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Thursday 28th March 2024
Home Office Source Page: Police workforce, England and Wales: 31 March 2023 (second edition) Document: (ODS) Found: . • Liquor Licensing • Firearms Licensing – Firearms Licensing Units. • Offender Management includes |
Thursday 29th February 2024
Home Office Source Page: Angiolini Inquiry Part 1 Report Document: The Angiolini Inquiry Part 1 Report (print version) (PDF) Found: an authorised firearms officer, the Inquiry also considered the guidance and guidelines governing firearms |
Thursday 29th February 2024
Home Office Source Page: Angiolini Inquiry Part 1 Report Document: The Angiolini Inquiry Part 1 Report (PDF) Found: an authorised firearms officer, the Inquiry also considered the guidance and guidelines governing firearms |
Department Publications - Consultations |
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Wednesday 21st February 2024
Home Office Source Page: Firearms licensing: sound moderators Document: Firearms licensing: sound moderators (PDF) Found: Firearms licensing: sound moderators |
Wednesday 21st February 2024
Home Office Source Page: Firearms licensing: sound moderators Document: Firearms licensing: sound moderators (webpage) Found: Firearms licensing: sound moderators |
Non-Departmental Publications - News and Communications |
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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: improve the licensing regime for industrial hemp, which is administered by the Home Office Drugs and Firearms |
Non-Departmental Publications - Statistics |
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Feb. 29 2024
Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration Source Page: An inspection of Border Force practice and procedures in relation to firearms (September – October 2023) Document: An inspection of Border Force practice and procedures in relation to firearms (September – October 2023) (PDF) Statistics Found: Majesty’s Revenue and Customs • Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office • Home Office Drugs and Firearms |
Deposited Papers |
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Friday 23rd February 2024
Home Office Source Page: Firearms licensing: proposal to use a legislative reform order to remove sound moderators from firearms licensing controls. Government consultation. 15p. Document: Firearms.pdf (PDF) Found: Firearms licensing: proposal to use a legislative reform order to remove sound moderators from firearms |
Scottish Government Publications |
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Thursday 28th March 2024
Local Government and Housing Directorate Source Page: Permitted Development Rights review - phase 3: consultation analysis Document: Scottish Government Review of Permitted Development Rights: Phase 3 Consultation: Analysis of responses to the consultation exercise (PDF) Found: suggested by the consultation paper, and ref erenced aspects of current licensing and restrictions such as firearms |