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Scheduled Event - Wednesday 22nd May
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Commons - Motion - Main Chamber
Motion to Approve the Draft Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015 (Risk Of Being Drawn Into Terrorism) (Revised Guidance) Regulations 2024
Department: Home Office
MP: James Cleverly
Bill Documents
20 May 2024 - Amendment Paper
Notices of Amendments as at 20 May 2024
Criminal Justice Bill 2023-24

Found: Clause 87, page 91, line 34, at end insert— “(4A) Section (Length of terrorism sentence with


Departmental Publication (Statistics)
Department for Science, Innovation & Technology

May. 17 2024

Source Page: International Scientific Report on the Safety of Advanced AI
Document: (PDF)

Found: outcomes could see the emergence of risks like large -scale unemployment , general -purpose AI -enabled terrorism


Non-Departmental Publication (Statistics)
AI Safety Institute

May. 17 2024

Source Page: International Scientific Report on the Safety of Advanced AI
Document: (PDF)

Found: outcomes could see the emergence of risks like large -scale unemployment , general -purpose AI -enabled terrorism


Departmental Publication (News and Communications)
Department for Science, Innovation & Technology

May. 17 2024

Source Page: Safety of advanced AI under the spotlight in first ever independent, international scientific report
Document: Safety of advanced AI under the spotlight in first ever independent, international scientific report (webpage)

Found: likelihood of extreme risks which could impact society such as large-scale unemployment, AI-enabled terrorism


Select Committee
Letter from the Chair to the Rt Hon Grant Shapps MP, UK-Republic of Senegal Defence Cooperation Agreement

Correspondence May. 17 2024

Committee: International Agreements Committee

Found: paragraphs 2.3 and 4.2 of the Explanatory Memorandum list various activities such as f ight against terrorism


Departmental Publication (Statistics)
Department for Science, Innovation & Technology

May. 17 2024

Source Page: Singapore: UK Science and Innovation Network summary
Document: (PDF)

Found: and DSO National Laboratories in Singapore signed a new MoU in 2020 to drive research in Counter Terrorism


Bill Documents
17 May 2024 - Amendment Paper
HL Bill 57-IV Fourth marshalled list for Report
Victims and Prisoners Bill 2022-23

Found: close relative bereaved by a criminal offence, a victim (1) of domestic abuse, hate crime, terrorism


Bill Documents
17 May 2024 - Amendment Paper
Notices of Amendments as at 17 May 2024
Criminal Justice Bill 2023-24

Found: Clause 87, page 91, line 34, at end insert— “(4A) Section (Length of terrorism sentence with


Written Question
Prisoners: Parental Responsibility
Friday 17th May 2024

Asked by: Lord Farmer (Conservative - Life peer)

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask His Majesty's Government what proportion of men in prison have access to legal advice on the issue of parental rights and responsibilities.

Answered by Lord Bellamy - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Ministry of Justice)

Prisoners are entitled to civil legal aid if their legal matter is in scope, and they pass both a merits and a means test. The merits test considers the case’s likelihood of success and benefit to the client.

Legal aid is available in certain family matters, such as public family law cases which fall under the Children Act 1989. These types of cases include proceedings relating to whether a child should be taken into care or who should have parental responsibility.

In private family proceedings, legal aid is available for domestic abuse victims and where the child is at risk of abuse, subject to providing the required evidence and meeting the means and merits tests.

However, the National Security Act 2023 introduced a restriction on access to civil legal aid for convicted terrorists, which narrowed the range of circumstances in which individuals convicted of specified terrorism offences can receive civil legal aid services, though these provisions have not yet commenced.

It is not possible to estimate how many prisoners have a family law-related issue that is in scope of legal aid, and/or are eligible for legally-aided advice, as doing so would require each prisoner undertaking a means test and merits test of their case, as well as an examination of their issue to understand whether it is in scope.

Prison staff are required to assist prisoners who wish to access legal advice by providing lists of legal advisers, supplying appropriate forms, and assisting prisoners to complete them where requested due to language or literacy difficulties.