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star this property date less than 2019-03-05more like thismore than 2019-03-05
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Home Office more like this
star this property answering dept id 1 more like this
star this property answering dept short name Home Office more like this
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star this property hansard heading Abduction: Children more like this
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star this property pref label House of Commons more like this
star this property question text To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what assessment he has made of the potential effect of the UK leaving the EU without a deal on the ability of UK police to deal with child abduction cases. more like this
star this property tabling member constituency Vale of Clwyd remove filter
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Chris Ruane more like this
star this property uin 228591 more like this
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unstar this property date of answer less than 2019-03-11more like thismore than 2019-03-11
star this property answer text <p>The Government is committed to ensuring the safety and security of UK and EU citizens. Our intention remains to establish a comprehensive and legally binding agreement on internal security which would enable continuing cooperation based on EU measures.</p><p>However, we are preparing for all eventualities. In a no-deal scenario, UK law enforcement agencies will use well-established alternative mechanisms to co-operate with partners on a police-to-police basis. This will include use of the INTERPOL secure network and pre-existing bi-lateral channels to facilitate police cooperation on child abduction cases.</p> more like this
star this property answering member constituency Romsey and Southampton North more like this
star this property answering member printed Caroline Nokes more like this
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less than 2019-03-11T16:18:14.563Zmore like thismore than 2019-03-11T16:18:14.563Z
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star this property label Biography information for Caroline Nokes more like this
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unstar this property label Biography information for Chris Ruane more like this
1150859
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star this property date less than 2019-10-21more like thismore than 2019-10-21
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Home Office more like this
star this property answering dept id 1 more like this
star this property answering dept short name Home Office more like this
star this property answering dept sort name Home Office remove filter
star this property hansard heading Burglary: North Wales more like this
star this property house id 1 more like this
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25259
star this property pref label House of Commons more like this
star this property question text To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many and what proportion of burglaries were committed in the (a) Vale of Clwyd constituency and (b) North Wales Police area in each year since 2010; and how many and what proportion of those burglaries involved a violent assault. more like this
star this property tabling member constituency Vale of Clwyd remove filter
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Chris Ruane more like this
star this property uin 2698 more like this
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unstar this property date of answer less than 2019-10-24more like thismore than 2019-10-24
star this property answer text <p>The Home Office collects data on the number of burglaries recorded by the police in England and Wales and these data are published quarterly. It is not possible to separately identify the number of burglaries that involved a violent assault in the information that we hold centrally. However, data is available on the number of aggravated burglary offences. These includes burglaries in which an offender is in possession of any firearm or imitation firearm, other weapon or explosive at the time of committing the offence.</p><p>Data for North Wales Police Force Area and for Vale of Clwyd constituency (Denbighshire Community Safety Partnership (CSP) encompasses this constituency) can be found in open data tables here back to the financial year 2002/03:</p><p><a href="https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/police-recorded-crime-open-data-tables" target="_blank">https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/police-recorded-crime-open-data-tables</a></p> more like this
star this property answering member constituency North West Hampshire more like this
star this property answering member printed Kit Malthouse more like this
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less than 2019-10-24T15:30:32.307Zmore like thismore than 2019-10-24T15:30:32.307Z
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star this property label Biography information for Kit Malthouse more like this
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unstar this property label Biography information for Chris Ruane more like this
1146070
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star this property date less than 2019-09-25more like thismore than 2019-09-25
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Home Office more like this
star this property answering dept id 1 more like this
star this property answering dept short name Home Office more like this
star this property answering dept sort name Home Office remove filter
star this property hansard heading Civil Disorder more like this
star this property house id 1 more like this
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25259
star this property pref label House of Commons more like this
star this property question text To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, with reference to Operation Yellowhammer HMG Reasonable Worst Case Planning Assumptions paragraph 13, what assessment she has made of which nations and regions of the UK are at the highest risk of increased public disorder and community tensions. more like this
star this property tabling member constituency Vale of Clwyd remove filter
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Chris Ruane more like this
star this property uin 290704 more like this
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unstar this property date of answer less than 2019-09-30more like thismore than 2019-09-30
star this property answer text <p>It is the duty of any responsible Government to prepare for every eventuality including the scenario that we leave the EU without agreeing a deal.</p><p>The government continues to engage broadly with communities of all backgrounds and origins to make sure we are aware of any concerns communities may have and provide targeted support.</p><p>The police have tried and tested strategic mobilisation plans for responding to a wide range of emergency scenarios, including widespread disorder. We are working closely with the National Police Chiefs Council and National Police Coordination Centre to ensure they are appropriate for a No Deal EU Exit.</p><p>There is no intelligence to suggest that there will be widespread public disorder, but we are working closely with the Police to ensure the safety and security of our citizens in all scenarios.</p> more like this
star this property answering member constituency North West Hampshire more like this
star this property answering member printed Kit Malthouse more like this
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less than 2019-09-30T14:45:37.02Zmore like thismore than 2019-09-30T14:45:37.02Z
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star this property label Biography information for Kit Malthouse more like this
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unstar this property label Biography information for Chris Ruane more like this
1146073
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star this property date less than 2019-09-25more like thismore than 2019-09-25
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Home Office more like this
star this property answering dept id 1 more like this
star this property answering dept short name Home Office more like this
star this property answering dept sort name Home Office remove filter
star this property hansard heading Civil Disorder more like this
star this property house id 1 more like this
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star this property pref label House of Commons more like this
star this property question text To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, with reference to Operation Yellowhammer HMG Reasonable Worst Case Planning Assumptions paragraph 13, what assessment she has made of the operational capacity of (a) North Wales Police and (b) every other territorial police force to appropriately respond to increased public disorder and community tensions in the event that the UK leaves with EU without a deal. more like this
star this property tabling member constituency Vale of Clwyd remove filter
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Chris Ruane more like this
star this property uin 290705 more like this
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unstar this property date of answer less than 2019-09-30more like thismore than 2019-09-30
star this property answer text <p>It is the duty of any responsible Government to prepare for every eventuality including the scenario that we leave the EU without agreeing a deal.</p><p>We are working closely with the police on contingency planning so we can ensure the safety and security of our citizens in all scenarios.</p><p>The police have tried and tested strategic mobilisation plans for responding to a wide range of emergency scenarios, including disorder. We are working closely with the National Police Chiefs Council and National Police Coordination Centre to ensure they are appropriate for a No Deal EU Exit.</p> more like this
star this property answering member constituency North West Hampshire more like this
star this property answering member printed Kit Malthouse more like this
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less than 2019-09-30T14:43:38.963Zmore like thismore than 2019-09-30T14:43:38.963Z
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star this property label Biography information for Kit Malthouse more like this
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unstar this property label Biography information for Chris Ruane more like this
1147185
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star this property date less than 2019-09-30more like thismore than 2019-09-30
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Home Office more like this
star this property answering dept id 1 more like this
star this property answering dept short name Home Office more like this
star this property answering dept sort name Home Office remove filter
star this property hansard heading Civil Disorder more like this
star this property house id 1 more like this
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25259
star this property pref label House of Commons more like this
star this property question text To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, pursuant to the Answer of 30 September 2019 to Question 290705 on Civil Disorder, on what dates Ministers of her Department have met with the (a) National Police Chiefs Council and (b) the National Police Coordination Centre since July 2019; and what were the outcomes of those meetings. more like this
star this property tabling member constituency Vale of Clwyd remove filter
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Chris Ruane more like this
star this property uin 292126 more like this
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unstar this property date of answer less than 2019-10-08more like thismore than 2019-10-08
star this property answer text <p>Ministers and officials engage regularly with the National Police Chiefs Council (NPCC) and the National Police Coordination (NPoCC) to determine the impact of EU Exit on policing and to plan accordingly. There is no intelligence to suggest that there will be widespread disorder, however the planning assumptions contained within the Yellowhammer document were formed through professional judgements to inform the reasonable worst case scenario for No Deal EU Exit.</p><p>How the contingency plans are delivered is an operational matter for the police. They have tried and tested mobilisation plans for responding to a wide range of scenarios. We are working with the National Police Chiefs Council and National Police Coordination Centre to ensure the plans are appropriate for a No Deal EU Exit including any requirements for the provision of mutual aid.</p> more like this
star this property answering member constituency North West Hampshire more like this
star this property answering member printed Kit Malthouse more like this
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292127 more like this
292128 more like this
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less than 2019-10-08T14:35:33.537Zmore like thismore than 2019-10-08T14:35:33.537Z
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star this property label Biography information for Kit Malthouse more like this
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unstar this property label Biography information for Chris Ruane more like this
1147192
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star this property date less than 2019-09-30more like thismore than 2019-09-30
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Home Office more like this
star this property answering dept id 1 more like this
star this property answering dept short name Home Office more like this
star this property answering dept sort name Home Office remove filter
star this property hansard heading Civil Disorder more like this
star this property house id 1 more like this
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25259
star this property pref label House of Commons more like this
star this property question text To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, pursuant to the Answer of 30 September 2019 to Question 290704 which states that there is no intelligence to suggest widespread public disorder, what the evidential basis was for the statement in paragraph 13 of the Yellowhammer document suggesting there may be a rise in public disorder and community tensions. more like this
star this property tabling member constituency Vale of Clwyd remove filter
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Chris Ruane more like this
star this property uin 292127 more like this
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unstar this property date of answer less than 2019-10-08more like thismore than 2019-10-08
star this property answer text <p>Ministers and officials engage regularly with the National Police Chiefs Council (NPCC) and the National Police Coordination (NPoCC) to determine the impact of EU Exit on policing and to plan accordingly. There is no intelligence to suggest that there will be widespread disorder, however the planning assumptions contained within the Yellowhammer document were formed through professional judgements to inform the reasonable worst case scenario for No Deal EU Exit.</p><p>How the contingency plans are delivered is an operational matter for the police. They have tried and tested mobilisation plans for responding to a wide range of scenarios. We are working with the National Police Chiefs Council and National Police Coordination Centre to ensure the plans are appropriate for a No Deal EU Exit including any requirements for the provision of mutual aid.</p> more like this
star this property answering member constituency North West Hampshire more like this
star this property answering member printed Kit Malthouse more like this
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292126 more like this
292128 more like this
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less than 2019-10-08T14:35:33.63Zmore like thismore than 2019-10-08T14:35:33.63Z
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star this property label Biography information for Kit Malthouse more like this
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unstar this property label Biography information for Chris Ruane more like this
1471503
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star this property date less than 2022-06-20more like thismore than 2022-06-20
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Home Office more like this
star this property answering dept id 1 more like this
star this property answering dept short name Home Office more like this
star this property answering dept sort name Home Office remove filter
star this property hansard heading Crime Prevention more like this
star this property house id 1 more like this
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25259
star this property pref label House of Commons more like this
star this property question text To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what progress her Department has made on delivering the Beating Crime Plan. more like this
star this property tabling member constituency Vale of Clwyd remove filter
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Dr James Davies more like this
star this property uin 900593 more like this
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unstar this property date of answer less than 2022-06-20more like thismore than 2022-06-20
star this property answer text <p>We are making great strides in delivering our plan to drive down crime.</p><p>We have recruited over 13,500 additional police officers, expanded our network of violence reduction units and hotspot policing to target those areas worst-affected by serious violence, and continued our relentless effort to degrade and dismantle the county lines drug-dealing model.</p> more like this
star this property answering member constituency North West Hampshire more like this
star this property answering member printed Kit Malthouse more like this
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less than 2022-06-20T15:24:07.407Zmore like thismore than 2022-06-20T15:24:07.407Z
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star this property label Biography information for Kit Malthouse more like this
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unstar this property label Biography information for Dr James Davies more like this
1105962
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star this property date less than 2019-03-28more like thismore than 2019-03-28
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Home Office more like this
star this property answering dept id 1 more like this
star this property answering dept short name Home Office more like this
star this property answering dept sort name Home Office remove filter
star this property hansard heading Detention Centres: Minimum Wage more like this
star this property house id 1 more like this
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star this property question text To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what assessment he has made of the merits of revising policies which exempt detention centres from minimum wage legislation. more like this
star this property tabling member constituency Vale of Clwyd remove filter
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Chris Ruane more like this
star this property uin 238277 more like this
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unstar this property date of answer less than 2019-04-04more like thismore than 2019-04-04
star this property answer text <p>Individuals detained in immigration removal centres are exempt from national minimum wage requirements by virtue of section 153A of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 and section 45B of the National Minimum Wage Act 1998. There are no current plans to change the law.</p> more like this
star this property answering member constituency Romsey and Southampton North more like this
star this property answering member printed Caroline Nokes more like this
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less than 2019-04-04T15:27:39.283Zmore like thismore than 2019-04-04T15:27:39.283Z
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star this property label Biography information for Caroline Nokes more like this
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unstar this property label Biography information for Chris Ruane more like this
1090898
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star this property date less than 2019-03-18more like thismore than 2019-03-18
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Home Office more like this
star this property answering dept id 1 more like this
star this property answering dept short name Home Office more like this
star this property answering dept sort name Home Office remove filter
star this property hansard heading Entry Clearances: Overseas Students more like this
star this property house id 1 more like this
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star this property question text To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many prospective PhD students were (a) granted and (b) refused a visa to study in the UK in each year for which data is available. more like this
star this property tabling member constituency Vale of Clwyd remove filter
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Chris Ruane more like this
star this property uin 233445 more like this
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unstar this property date of answer less than 2019-03-21more like thismore than 2019-03-21
star this property answer text <p>The available information relates to total Tier 4 visas granted and refused, published in the quarterly Immigration Statistics, Visas volume 1, table vi_01_q, latest edition a</p><p>t https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/immigration-statistics-year-ending-december-2018/list-of-tables#visas.</p><p>For the calendar year 2018, 98% of cases were granted.</p><p><br>Corresponding information relating to the level of course is not available from centrally collated statistical databases.</p> more like this
star this property answering member constituency Romsey and Southampton North more like this
star this property answering member printed Caroline Nokes more like this
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less than 2019-03-21T15:32:44.727Zmore like thismore than 2019-03-21T15:32:44.727Z
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star this property label Biography information for Caroline Nokes more like this
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534
unstar this property label Biography information for Chris Ruane more like this
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star this property date less than 2019-10-24more like thismore than 2019-10-24
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Home Office more like this
star this property answering dept id 1 more like this
star this property answering dept short name Home Office more like this
star this property answering dept sort name Home Office remove filter
star this property hansard heading Fire Extinguishers more like this
star this property house id 1 more like this
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star this property question text To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many automated fire suppression systems have been installed by each Fire Brigade in England in each year since 2010. more like this
star this property tabling member constituency Vale of Clwyd remove filter
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Chris Ruane more like this
star this property uin 4939 more like this
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unstar this property date of answer less than 2019-11-05more like thismore than 2019-11-05
star this property answer text <p>The total number of fire safety audits and the number of unsuccessful audits carried out by fire and rescue services (FRSs) in each year since 2010/11 are available in table FIRE1202 (link below). Information prior to 2010/11 is not available on a consistent basis.</p><p>This summer for the first time the Home Office collected information on the number of staff employed by FRSs for fire safety activities. The information can be found in FS10 in FIRE1204 (link below). This showed that in England on 31 March 2019 there were 72 fire engineers (Full Time Equivalent) employed by FRSs, 503 staff competent to carry out a short audit, 951 competent to carry out an audit, 597 competent to serve an enforcement notice and 407 competent to serve a prohibition notice. As FRS staff are likely to be competent to carry out more than one of these activities, the categories are not mutually exclusive.</p><p><a href="https://www.gov.uk/government/statistical-data-sets/fire-statistics-data-tables#fire-prevention-and-protection" target="_blank">https://www.gov.uk/government/statistical-data-sets/fire-statistics-data-tables#fire-prevention-and-protection</a></p><p>The Home Office does not collect information on the number of automated fire suppression systems installed by fire and rescue services.</p>
star this property answering member constituency North West Hampshire more like this
star this property answering member printed Kit Malthouse more like this
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4930 more like this
4931 more like this
4932 more like this
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less than 2019-11-05T14:08:35.153Zmore like thismore than 2019-11-05T14:08:35.153Z
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star this property label Biography information for Kit Malthouse more like this
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unstar this property label Biography information for Chris Ruane more like this