Feb. 29 2024
Source Page: Angiolini Inquiry Part 1 ReportFound: Inquiry Part 1 Report Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed on 29 February 2024 HC 530Return
Oct. 25 2023
Source Page: Government response to the Law Commission’s review of confiscationFound: Government response to the Law Commission’s review of confiscation
Mentions:
1: Harriet Harman (Lab - Camberwell and Peckham) Of course, I was out of place in a House of Commons that was only 3% women and 97% men. - Speech Link
2: Ian Blackford (SNP - Ross, Skye and Lochaber) point.Finally, let me thank the staff in the House of Commons, who work day in, day out to make us feel - Speech Link
3: Tracey Crouch (Con - Chatham and Aylesford) woman to be elected to the House of Commons, in 2010. - Speech Link
4: Greg Clark (Con - Tunbridge Wells) a criminal offence to sexually harass women and girls in public—that was a remarkable legislative achievement - Speech Link
Sep. 27 2023
Source Page: Legislative reform orders: guidance for policy officialsFound: create a new criminal offence or increase a penalty for an existing offence above certain limits.
Report Dec. 28 2023
Committee: Justice and Home Affairs CommitteeFound: 25 when convicted of the offence.
Mentions:
1: Gerald Jones (Lab - Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney) also have required the Government to explain to the House of Commons what efforts they had made to guarantee - Speech Link
2: Iain Duncan Smith (Con - Chingford and Woodford Green) faced this issue should not be pursued in a way that treats them from the start as a criminal, rather - Speech Link
3: John McDonnell (Lab - Hayes and Harlington) not be a general election—I think she assured us of that five times in the House—went for a walk in - Speech Link
4: Nigel Huddleston (Con - Mid Worcestershire) , and provisions included in the Finance Bill currently progressing through this House will make it a - Speech Link
Found: Ethnic minority and migrant victims of violence against women and girls and the criminal justice system
Report Nov. 10 2023
Committee: Home Affairs Committee (Department: Home Office)Found: House of Commons Home Affairs Committee Policing priorities Fifth Report of Session 2022–23 Report, together
Found: to assist them in comp lying with their duties set out in section ( Assessment duties: user empowerment
Mentions:
1: None criminal offence of identity theft. - Speech Link
2: None criminal offence of identity theft. - Speech Link
3: Lord Moylan (CON - Life peer) this Bill makes lying in general—that is, the making of statements you know to be false—a crime. - Speech Link
4: None They are now, under the terms of the Bill, committing a criminal offence in the UK, but there is virtually - Speech Link
5: Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay (CON - Life peer) The offence of fraud by false representation already makes it an offence dishonestly to make a false - Speech Link