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1692378
registered interest false more like this
date remove maximum value filtermore like thismore than 2024-02-28
answering body
Home Office more like this
answering dept id 1 more like this
answering dept short name Home Office more like this
answering dept sort name Home Office more like this
hansard heading Police: Pensions more like this
house id 1 more like this
legislature
25259
pref label House of Commons more like this
question text To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, if he will make (a) a comparative estimate of what the average projected pension of a police officer who retired in each year from 2015 to 2023 would have been before the introduction of the McCloud remedy and associated public service pension changes and (b) an estimate of the average discrepancy between (i) the pension being received by police officers as of 28 February 2024 and (ii) the pension police officers will be entitled to once the McCloud remedy and associated public service pension changes are fully implemented. more like this
tabling member constituency Dwyfor Meirionnydd remove filter
tabling member printed
Liz Saville Roberts more like this
uin 16194 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction false more like this
date of answer less than 2024-03-04more like thismore than 2024-03-04
answer text <p>The information requested is not held centrally. The police pension schemes are locally administered by each police force, and the Home Office does not hold record level information.</p><p>Through the McCloud remedy, each eligible pension scheme member will make a personal choice, taking into account their own circumstances. Given this individual choice and associated complexities, it is not possible to assess the average impact for a member.</p><p>The 2015 police pension scheme is one of the most valuable available in the UK: backed by the taxpayer; index-linked; and offering guaranteed benefits on retirement, comparing very favourably to the typical private sector scheme.</p> more like this
answering member constituency Croydon South more like this
answering member printed Chris Philp more like this
question first answered
less than 2024-03-04T16:30:53.16Zmore like thismore than 2024-03-04T16:30:53.16Z
answering member
4503
label Biography information for Chris Philp remove filter
tabling member
4521
label Biography information for Liz Saville Roberts more like this
1692379
registered interest false more like this
date remove maximum value filtermore like thismore than 2024-02-28
answering body
Home Office more like this
answering dept id 1 more like this
answering dept short name Home Office more like this
answering dept sort name Home Office more like this
hansard heading Police: Wales more like this
house id 1 more like this
legislature
25259
pref label House of Commons more like this
question text To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, pursuant to the Answer of 23 February 2024 to Question 14908 on Police: Wales, whether his Department has provided additional funding to each police force in Wales to implement the redesigned crown logo. more like this
tabling member constituency Dwyfor Meirionnydd remove filter
tabling member printed
Liz Saville Roberts more like this
uin 16195 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction false more like this
date of answer less than 2024-03-04more like thismore than 2024-03-04
answer text <p>Cabinet Office guidance advises organisations who want to update their branding to incorporate the redesigned Royal Crown to consider taking a low-cost approach and to avoid wastage wherever possible.</p><p>Implementation of items such as digital branding can be carried out without significant cost and there is no requirement to update physical items which should only be changed where necessary or at no or at low cost.</p><p>Based on the advice in this guidance the Home Office has not provided any additional funding to police forces.</p> more like this
answering member constituency Croydon South more like this
answering member printed Chris Philp more like this
question first answered
less than 2024-03-04T16:29:19.87Zmore like thismore than 2024-03-04T16:29:19.87Z
answering member
4503
label Biography information for Chris Philp remove filter
tabling member
4521
label Biography information for Liz Saville Roberts more like this
1690442
registered interest false more like this
date less than 2024-02-20more like thismore than 2024-02-20
answering body
Home Office more like this
answering dept id 1 more like this
answering dept short name Home Office more like this
answering dept sort name Home Office more like this
hansard heading Police: Wales more like this
house id 1 more like this
legislature
25259
pref label House of Commons more like this
question text To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, whether he has made an estimate of the cost of implementing the redesigned government crown logo for each police force in Wales. more like this
tabling member constituency Dwyfor Meirionnydd remove filter
tabling member printed
Liz Saville Roberts more like this
uin 14908 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction false more like this
date of answer less than 2024-02-23more like thismore than 2024-02-23
answer text <p>Following a change in the design of the royal crown and the implementation of Kings Charles III cypher, the Cabinet Office issued guidance in July 2023 to organisations that use a depiction of the royal crown in their logo which includes the police.</p><p>This guidance sets out that there is no timeline for changes to be made and that organisations should adopt a low-cost approach to implementation and to avoid new costs where possible including when physical depictions are updated.</p><p>It is an operational matter for individual forces to develop their own implementation strategy based on these guidelines.</p> more like this
answering member constituency Croydon South more like this
answering member printed Chris Philp more like this
question first answered
less than 2024-02-23T09:53:01.713Zmore like thismore than 2024-02-23T09:53:01.713Z
answering member
4503
label Biography information for Chris Philp remove filter
tabling member
4521
label Biography information for Liz Saville Roberts more like this
1645728
registered interest false more like this
date less than 2023-06-19more like thismore than 2023-06-19
answering body
Home Office more like this
answering dept id 1 more like this
answering dept short name Home Office more like this
answering dept sort name Home Office more like this
hansard heading Stop and Search: Wales more like this
house id 1 more like this
legislature
25259
pref label House of Commons more like this
question text To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many stop and searches per 1,000 people by ethnicity were recorded in Wales in 2021-22. more like this
tabling member constituency Dwyfor Meirionnydd remove filter
tabling member printed
Liz Saville Roberts more like this
uin 190195 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction false more like this
date of answer less than 2023-06-22more like thismore than 2023-06-22
answer text <p>The Home Office collects and publishes data on the ethnicity of people stopped and searched in England and Wales on an annual basis. The latest data are available here: <a href="https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/update-to-stop-and-search-and-arrests-statistics-using-2021-census-estimates" target="_blank">Update to stop and search and arrests statistics using 2021 Census estimates - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)</a></p><p>Table 1 below shows how many searches per 1,000 people by ethnicity were recorded in England and Wales in 2021-22. Population data used to calculate the rates are from the 2021 Census.</p><p><strong>Table 1 – stop and searches per 1,000 people by ethnicity in 2021-22, England and Wales</strong></p><table><tbody><tr><td><p> </p></td><td colspan="5"><p><strong>Self-defined ethnicity</strong></p></td></tr><tr><td><p> </p></td><td><p>White</p></td><td><p>Black or Black British</p></td><td><p>Asian or Asian British</p></td><td><p>Other Ethnic Group</p></td><td><p>Mixed</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>Rate per 1,000 people - England</p></td><td><p>5.5</p></td><td><p>26.7</p></td><td><p>8.8</p></td><td><p>6.7</p></td><td><p>9.3</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>Rate per 1,000 people - Wales</p></td><td><p>5.3</p></td><td><p>17.7</p></td><td><p>5.4</p></td><td><p>6.6</p></td><td><p>6.8</p></td></tr></tbody></table><p>The Home Office have explored using different denominators to calculate stop and search disparity rates. Within the Metropolitan Police Force area using suspects of violent crime reduced disparity rates for black people from 3.7 to 1.2. Further details are here: <a href="https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/exploration-of-an-alternative-approach-to-calculating-stop-and-search-rates-in-the-metropolitan-police-force-area-experimental-statistics" target="_blank">Exploration of an alternative approach to calculating stop and search rates in the Metropolitan Police Force Area – Experimental Statistics - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)</a></p><p>We continue to work to refine and enhance stop and search statistics, and reflect the fact searches tends to be concentrated in geographical areas with high crime.</p>
answering member constituency Croydon South more like this
answering member printed Chris Philp more like this
grouped question UIN 190196 more like this
question first answered
less than 2023-06-22T16:37:55.547Zmore like thismore than 2023-06-22T16:37:55.547Z
answering member
4503
label Biography information for Chris Philp remove filter
tabling member
4521
label Biography information for Liz Saville Roberts more like this
1645729
registered interest false more like this
date less than 2023-06-19more like thismore than 2023-06-19
answering body
Home Office more like this
answering dept id 1 more like this
answering dept short name Home Office more like this
answering dept sort name Home Office more like this
hansard heading Stop and Search more like this
house id 1 more like this
legislature
25259
pref label House of Commons more like this
question text To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many stop and searches per 1,000 people by ethnicity were recorded in England in 2021-22. more like this
tabling member constituency Dwyfor Meirionnydd remove filter
tabling member printed
Liz Saville Roberts more like this
uin 190196 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction false more like this
date of answer less than 2023-06-22more like thismore than 2023-06-22
answer text <p>The Home Office collects and publishes data on the ethnicity of people stopped and searched in England and Wales on an annual basis. The latest data are available here: <a href="https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/update-to-stop-and-search-and-arrests-statistics-using-2021-census-estimates" target="_blank">Update to stop and search and arrests statistics using 2021 Census estimates - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)</a></p><p>Table 1 below shows how many searches per 1,000 people by ethnicity were recorded in England and Wales in 2021-22. Population data used to calculate the rates are from the 2021 Census.</p><p><strong>Table 1 – stop and searches per 1,000 people by ethnicity in 2021-22, England and Wales</strong></p><table><tbody><tr><td><p> </p></td><td colspan="5"><p><strong>Self-defined ethnicity</strong></p></td></tr><tr><td><p> </p></td><td><p>White</p></td><td><p>Black or Black British</p></td><td><p>Asian or Asian British</p></td><td><p>Other Ethnic Group</p></td><td><p>Mixed</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>Rate per 1,000 people - England</p></td><td><p>5.5</p></td><td><p>26.7</p></td><td><p>8.8</p></td><td><p>6.7</p></td><td><p>9.3</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>Rate per 1,000 people - Wales</p></td><td><p>5.3</p></td><td><p>17.7</p></td><td><p>5.4</p></td><td><p>6.6</p></td><td><p>6.8</p></td></tr></tbody></table><p>The Home Office have explored using different denominators to calculate stop and search disparity rates. Within the Metropolitan Police Force area using suspects of violent crime reduced disparity rates for black people from 3.7 to 1.2. Further details are here: <a href="https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/exploration-of-an-alternative-approach-to-calculating-stop-and-search-rates-in-the-metropolitan-police-force-area-experimental-statistics" target="_blank">Exploration of an alternative approach to calculating stop and search rates in the Metropolitan Police Force Area – Experimental Statistics - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)</a></p><p>We continue to work to refine and enhance stop and search statistics, and reflect the fact searches tends to be concentrated in geographical areas with high crime.</p>
answering member constituency Croydon South more like this
answering member printed Chris Philp more like this
grouped question UIN 190195 more like this
question first answered
less than 2023-06-22T16:37:55.593Zmore like thismore than 2023-06-22T16:37:55.593Z
answering member
4503
label Biography information for Chris Philp remove filter
tabling member
4521
label Biography information for Liz Saville Roberts more like this
1353996
registered interest false more like this
date less than 2021-09-08more like thismore than 2021-09-08
answering body
Home Office more like this
answering dept id 1 more like this
answering dept short name Home Office more like this
answering dept sort name Home Office more like this
hansard heading Contact Tracing: Travel Requirements more like this
house id 1 more like this
legislature
25259
pref label House of Commons more like this
question text To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, pursuant to the Answer of 6 September 2021 to Question 41108, how travellers without access to the internet are able to complete the Passenger Locator Form. more like this
tabling member constituency Dwyfor Meirionnydd remove filter
tabling member printed
Liz Saville Roberts more like this
uin 45228 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction false more like this
date of answer less than 2021-09-13more like thismore than 2021-09-13
answer text <p>All passengers must complete the Passenger Locator Form online, however, once completed they can print off their finished form to show carriers before departing to the UK.</p><p>Passengers may seek assistance, from family, friends or another third party, to complete on their behalf.</p><p>There are dedicated helplines for members of the public who are encountering issues with completing the PLF form. Whilst these helplines can provide advice, they cannot complete the form on behalf of the passenger.</p><p>The contact telephone number from within the UK is 0800 678 1767 and is open Monday to Friday between the hours of 9am to 5pm. These calls are free of charge.</p><p>The contact telephone number when outside the UK is 0044 207 113 0371 and is open Monday to Friday between the hours of 9am to 5pm. These calls are charged dependant on the network provider.</p> more like this
answering member constituency Croydon South more like this
answering member printed Chris Philp more like this
question first answered
less than 2021-09-13T15:00:55.737Zmore like thismore than 2021-09-13T15:00:55.737Z
answering member
4503
label Biography information for Chris Philp remove filter
tabling member
4521
label Biography information for Liz Saville Roberts more like this
1329072
registered interest false more like this
date less than 2021-05-27more like thismore than 2021-05-27
answering body
Ministry of Justice more like this
answering dept id 54 more like this
answering dept short name Justice more like this
answering dept sort name Justice more like this
hansard heading Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill: Wales more like this
house id 1 more like this
legislature
25259
pref label House of Commons more like this
question text To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what recent (a) discussions and (b) consultations officials in his Department have held with representatives from the Welsh Government on the development of the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill. more like this
tabling member constituency Dwyfor Meirionnydd remove filter
tabling member printed
Liz Saville Roberts more like this
uin 8690 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction false more like this
date of answer less than 2021-06-07more like thismore than 2021-06-07
answer text <p>The Government routinely engages with officials and members of the Welsh Government where proposed legislation applies to Wales. I have written to the Minister for Social Justice on several occasions, detailing the effect of the Bill in Wales. A full assessment of the impacts of the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill can be found here - <a href="https://bills.parliament.uk/bills/2839/publications" target="_blank">https://bills.parliament.uk/bills/2839/publications</a>. The Ministry of Justice and the Welsh Government work closely on the delivery of services where there is an overlap of reserved and devolved matters.</p><p> </p><p> </p> more like this
answering member constituency Croydon South more like this
answering member printed Chris Philp more like this
grouped question UIN
8691 more like this
8692 more like this
question first answered
less than 2021-06-07T15:33:53.613Zmore like thismore than 2021-06-07T15:33:53.613Z
answering member
4503
label Biography information for Chris Philp remove filter
tabling member
4521
label Biography information for Liz Saville Roberts more like this
1329073
registered interest false more like this
date less than 2021-05-27more like thismore than 2021-05-27
answering body
Ministry of Justice more like this
answering dept id 54 more like this
answering dept short name Justice more like this
answering dept sort name Justice more like this
hansard heading Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill: Wales more like this
house id 1 more like this
legislature
25259
pref label House of Commons more like this
question text To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, on how many occasions have officials in his Department met or spoken to representatives from the Welsh Government to (a) discuss and (b) consult on the development and effect of the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill in Wales. more like this
tabling member constituency Dwyfor Meirionnydd remove filter
tabling member printed
Liz Saville Roberts more like this
uin 8691 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction false more like this
date of answer less than 2021-06-07more like thismore than 2021-06-07
answer text <p>The Government routinely engages with officials and members of the Welsh Government where proposed legislation applies to Wales. I have written to the Minister for Social Justice on several occasions, detailing the effect of the Bill in Wales. A full assessment of the impacts of the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill can be found here - <a href="https://bills.parliament.uk/bills/2839/publications" target="_blank">https://bills.parliament.uk/bills/2839/publications</a>. The Ministry of Justice and the Welsh Government work closely on the delivery of services where there is an overlap of reserved and devolved matters.</p><p> </p><p> </p> more like this
answering member constituency Croydon South more like this
answering member printed Chris Philp more like this
grouped question UIN
8690 more like this
8692 more like this
question first answered
less than 2021-06-07T15:33:53.677Zmore like thismore than 2021-06-07T15:33:53.677Z
answering member
4503
label Biography information for Chris Philp remove filter
tabling member
4521
label Biography information for Liz Saville Roberts more like this
1329074
registered interest false more like this
date less than 2021-05-27more like thismore than 2021-05-27
answering body
Ministry of Justice more like this
answering dept id 54 more like this
answering dept short name Justice more like this
answering dept sort name Justice more like this
hansard heading Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill: Wales more like this
house id 1 more like this
legislature
25259
pref label House of Commons more like this
question text To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, with reference to the 2018 Memorandum of Understanding agreed with the Welsh Government requiring his Department to consider the interests and responsibilities of the Welsh Government when designing and implementing UK justice policy, what steps his Department took to take into account that Memorandum of Understanding during the development and implementation of the Police, Crime Sentencing and Courts Bill. more like this
tabling member constituency Dwyfor Meirionnydd remove filter
tabling member printed
Liz Saville Roberts more like this
uin 8692 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction false more like this
date of answer less than 2021-06-07more like thismore than 2021-06-07
answer text <p>The Government routinely engages with officials and members of the Welsh Government where proposed legislation applies to Wales. I have written to the Minister for Social Justice on several occasions, detailing the effect of the Bill in Wales. A full assessment of the impacts of the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill can be found here - <a href="https://bills.parliament.uk/bills/2839/publications" target="_blank">https://bills.parliament.uk/bills/2839/publications</a>. The Ministry of Justice and the Welsh Government work closely on the delivery of services where there is an overlap of reserved and devolved matters.</p><p> </p><p> </p> more like this
answering member constituency Croydon South more like this
answering member printed Chris Philp more like this
grouped question UIN
8690 more like this
8691 more like this
question first answered
less than 2021-06-07T15:33:53.707Zmore like thismore than 2021-06-07T15:33:53.707Z
answering member
4503
label Biography information for Chris Philp remove filter
tabling member
4521
label Biography information for Liz Saville Roberts more like this
1315365
registered interest false more like this
date less than 2021-05-17more like thismore than 2021-05-17
answering body
Home Office more like this
answering dept id 1 more like this
answering dept short name Home Office more like this
answering dept sort name Home Office more like this
hansard heading Immigration: Welsh Language more like this
house id 1 more like this
legislature
25259
pref label House of Commons more like this
question text To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, pursuant to the Answer of 13 July 2020 to Question 71114, what recent assessment her Department has made of the potential merits of bringing forward legislative proposals to amend the immigration rules to ensure that Welsh language skills are awarded equal points as English, including a date whereby final conclusions of that assessment will be published. more like this
tabling member constituency Dwyfor Meirionnydd remove filter
tabling member printed
Liz Saville Roberts more like this
uin 2386 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction false more like this
date of answer less than 2021-05-20more like thismore than 2021-05-20
answer text <p>We are continuing to explore the role of the Welsh language in our immigration system, reflecting its importance to both the communities where it is spoken and to the UK as a whole. Language skills are an important part of integration for those coming to work, study or settle in the UK.</p><p> </p> more like this
answering member constituency Croydon South more like this
answering member printed Chris Philp more like this
question first answered
less than 2021-05-20T14:06:42.563Zmore like thismore than 2021-05-20T14:06:42.563Z
answering member
4503
label Biography information for Chris Philp remove filter
tabling member
4521
label Biography information for Liz Saville Roberts more like this