Found: lists all amendments tabled to the Criminal Justice Bill.
May. 17 2024
Source Page: New police training in sexual offences as more offenders convictedFound: Today’s announcement comes one year on from the roll out of a new model for the investigation of rape
May. 17 2024
Source Page: International Scientific Report on the Safety of Advanced AIFound: Once detected, these examples can be sent to a fault -handling process or flagged for further investigation
May. 17 2024
Source Page: International Scientific Report on the Safety of Advanced AIFound: Once detected, these examples can be sent to a fault -handling process or flagged for further investigation
Report May. 17 2024
Committee: Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee)Found: Special Development Order 2024 (S.I. 2024/412 ) Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (Application of Police and Criminal
May. 17 2024
Source Page: Letter dated 14/05/2024 from Viscount Younger of Leckie to Lords questions on the DWP’s proposed Third Party Data measure, as raised during the Committee stages of the Data Protection and Digital Information Bill: fraud, welfare fraud and error and DWP's fraud plan, why the Third-Party Data measure is needed and what the power is, compliance with ECHR, limiting the primary powers, benefits in scope, restrictions on information received, information received on linked accounts, further safeguards, affirmative Secondary Legislation, the Code of Practice, proposed use of this power, commitment to test and learn and delivery, comparisons with other schemes, impact of the measure and evidence underpinning it. 12p.Found: penalties we issue for fraud offenses; and pursuing powers of arrest, search, and seizure to support our criminal
Found: lists all amendments tabled to the Criminal Justice Bill.
Found: investigation or prosecution, or could otherwise prejudice any civil or criminal case, or parole
Found: Criminal records would be changed to reflect convictions being quashed.
Asked by: Marquess of Lothian (Conservative - Life peer)
Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:
To ask His Majesty's Government what information they have on the progress of the International Criminal Court’s investigation into the Situation in the State of Palestine, announced by the Prosecutor on 3 March 2021 and covering crimes alleged to have been committed since 13 June 2014.
Answered by Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)
Our position on the ICC's investigation into the situation in the OPTs has not changed.
The UK is a strong supporter of the International Criminal Court and we fully respect the independence of the Court.
As a State Party to the Geneva Conventions, 1949, the Israeli Government is obliged to take action against Israeli nationals accused of grave breaches of International Humanitarian Law. It is for the Israeli domestic judicial system to try or extradite those accused of grave breaches.
We continue to call for International Humanitarian Law to be respected and civilians to be protected. It is vital that all parties ensure that their actions are proportionate, necessary and minimise harm to civilians.