Christina Rees Shadow Minister (Justice): What representations has the Minister made to his Government about placing steel at the heart of their industrial strategy, and how will the UK Government support the innovative products and projects coming out of Swansea University that will future-proof steel making for many generations? Guto Bebb As my right hon. Friend the … [Read more...]
Westminster Archive
Question to The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice:
Christina Rees Shadow Minister (Justice): To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what steps she is taking to ensure that restorative justice is offered to victims of crime. Christina Rees Shadow Minister (Justice): To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what steps her Department is taking to ensure that victims of crime are informed of mechanisms available for … [Read more...]
Question to The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice
Christina Rees Shadow Minister (Justice): To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what steps her Department is taking to ensure that victims of crime are informed of mechanisms available for restorative justice before an offender has been sentenced. Phillip Lee The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice: Under the revised Victims’ Code, which came into force … [Read more...]
Question to The Minister of State, Ministry of Justice:
Christina Rees Shadow Minister (Justice): To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, how many family court users represented themselves as litigants in person in each of the last five years. Oliver Heald The Minister of State, Ministry of Justice: This requested information is not held centrally. … [Read more...]
Question to The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice:
Christina Rees Shadow Minister (Justice): Some in the justice system have raised fears that recall is used too readily by community rehabilitation companies because they are disincentivised from investing time in those they consider will not be able to complete their community sentence. What assessment has the Minister made of the use of recall by community rehabilitation … [Read more...]
Question to the Minister of State, Ministry of Justice
Christina Rees Shadow Minister (Justice): The new chairman of the Bar Council, Andrew Langdon QC, has warned people not to rely too heavily on the delivery of justice online. Yesterday the President of the Family Division, Sir James Munby, complained that facilities in his courts were a disgrace, “prone to the link” “failing and with desperately poor sound and picture … [Read more...]
Question to The Minister for Immigration:
Christina Rees Shadow Minister (Justice): What representations she has received on the economic value to the UK of international students studying at universities. Robert Goodwill The Minister for Immigration: The Government recognise that international students make an important contribution during their time here and help to make our education system one of the best … [Read more...]
Question to The Minister of State, Ministry of Justice:
Christina Rees Shadow Minister (Justice): To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what measures her Department will put in place to provide continued access to court services for people who cannot access those services online after the implementation of the proposals outlined in its Transforming our Justice System consultation paper, published in September 2016. Oliver … [Read more...]
Leaving the EU: Infrastructure in Wales
Infrastructure is important in all parts of the UK, but in Wales, the region most affected by deindustrialisation, which is still reeling from neglect of public spending in the 1980s—a place which has mountains and valleys in abundance—the need for investment in all forms of infrastructure has … [Read more...]
Question to Comptroller (HM Household) (Deputy Chief Whip, House of Commons), Minister of State (Department for Communities and Local Government) (Housing, Planning and London)
Christina Rees Shadow Minister (Justice): Does the Minister agree that available housing provision is the key to reducing homelessness and that his Government should look to the Welsh Labour Government’s legislative pledges of �5.6 million in 2015 and �3 million in following years to fund affordable homes to rent as well as to buy? Gavin Barwell Comptroller (HM Household) … [Read more...]
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