Apr. 22 2024
Source Page: I. List of ministerial responsibilities. 88p. II. List of non-ministerial departments and executive agencies. 22p. III. Letter dated 19/04/2024 from Alex Burghart MP to the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee regarding documents for deposit, and copying them for deposit in the House libraries. 1p.Found: DVSA improves road safety in Great Britain by setting standards for driving and motorcycling, and making
Apr. 17 2024
Source Page: Immigration Rules archive: 11 March 2024 to 3 April 2024Found: Governing body Kabaddi England Kabaddi Federation (UK) Registered Lacrosse English Lacrosse Motorcycling
Apr. 12 2024
Source Page: Immigration Rules archive: 10 April 2024 to 10 April 2024Found: Governing body Kabaddi England Kabaddi Federation (UK) Registered Lacrosse English Lacrosse Motorcycling
Apr. 12 2024
Source Page: Immigration Rules archive: 10 April 2024 to 10 April 2024Found: Governing body Kabaddi England Kabaddi Federation (UK) Registered Lacrosse English Lacrosse Motorcycling
Apr. 12 2024
Source Page: Immigration Rules archive: 4 April 2024 to 9 April 2024Found: Governing body Kabaddi England Kabaddi Federation (UK) Registered Lacrosse English Lacrosse Motorcycling
Formal Minutes Mar. 25 2024
Committee: Transport Committee (Department: Department for Transport)Found: his additional declarations as co-chair of the APPG on cycling and walking and-chair of the APPG on motorcycling
Asked by: Peter Gibson (Conservative - Darlington)
Question to the Home Office:
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, if he will establish a cross-departmental task force to tackle illegal motorcycling.
Answered by Chris Philp - Minister of State (Home Office)
The Home Office has no current plans to establish a cross-departmental task force to tackle illegal motorcycling. Enforcement of road traffic law and how available resources are deployed is the responsibility of individual Chief Officers and Police and Crime Commissioners, taking into account the specific local problems and demands with which they are faced.
The Government has established a joint Home Office, Department for Transport and National Police Chiefs’ Council Roads Policing Review to understand what can be done better to tackle road crime and improve road safety.
In addition, last year the Government launched the Anti-social Behaviour Action Plan (Anti-Social Behaviour Action Plan - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk) ensuring the police, local authorities and other relevant agencies have the powers they need to tackle the blight of anti-social behaviour, including motorcycle nuisance, facing communities across England and Wales.
The plan is backed by £160m of funding and includes supporting an increased police and other uniformed presence to target anti-social behaviour hotspots. Initially we worked with 10 police force areas, including Durham Constabulary, but from April we are providing funding of £66m to every police force in England and Wales to support a hotspot enforcement approach for both anti-social behaviour and serious violence. Hotspot patrols could be used in areas where anti-social behaviour involving motorcycles is an issue.
The Government will continue to support the police to ensure they have the tools needed to enforce road traffic legislation, including in relation to offences involving motorcycles.
Mar. 17 2024
Source Page: Motorcycles in bus lanesFound: safety for motorcyclists Reduction in congestion on routes currently used by motorcyclists Making motorcycling
Mar. 13 2024
Source Page: Immigration Rules archive: 22 February 2024 to 10 March 2024Found: Governing body Kabaddi England Kabaddi Federation (UK) Registered Lacrosse English Lacrosse Motorcycling
Feb. 27 2024
Source Page: Immigration Rules archive: 19 February 2024 to 21 February 2024Found: Governing body Kabaddi England Kabaddi Federation (UK) Registered Lacrosse English Lacrosse Motorcycling