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Ministry of Justice more like this
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star this property answering dept short name Justice more like this
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star this property hansard heading Sexual Offences more like this
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star this property question text To ask Her Majesty's Government how many convicted sex offenders are (1) in prison, and (2) under supervision in the community; and how many in each of those categories have (a) a learning disability, or (b) autism. more like this
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Lord Bradley more like this
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star this property answer text <table><tbody><tr><td><p>The information requested can be found in the table below <table><tbody><tr><td colspan="2"><p><strong> </strong> <strong>Sex Offenders, 30 June 2017</strong></p></td><td><p> </p></td><td><p> </p></td><td><p> </p></td></tr><tr><td><p><strong> </strong></p></td><td><p><strong>Autism Spectrum</strong> <strong> </strong></p></td><td><p><strong>Learning Disability</strong> <strong> </strong></p></td><td><p><strong>Learning Difficulties</strong> <strong> </strong></p></td><td><p><strong>Total Sex Offenders</strong> <strong> </strong></p></td></tr><tr><td><p><strong>In Community</strong></p></td><td><p>37</p></td><td><p>12</p></td><td><p>823</p></td><td><p>14,820</p></td></tr><tr><td><p><strong> </strong> <strong>In Custody</strong> <strong> </strong></p></td><td><p>22</p></td><td><p>21</p></td><td><p>615</p></td><td><p>*13,324</p></td></tr><tr><td><p><strong>Total</strong> <strong> </strong></p></td><td><p>59</p></td><td><p>33</p></td><td><p>1,438</p></td><td><p>28,144</p></td></tr></tbody></table>All of the above figures have been taken from the National Probation Service (NPS) case record system as of 30 June 2017, with the exception of those marked with * which have been taken from the MOJ Quarterly Statistics Bulletin for the same month. The offender may have more than one of the listed disability types. As the NPS records information on learning disabilities and autism based on self-reporting, the data cannot be taken to give a complete picture of the prevalence of learning disability and autism amongst sex offenders in custody or supervised by NPS in the community. Sex offenders on licence are subject to a strict set of conditions, and any offender who fails to comply risks being returned to prison or, if convicted of further offences, facing further punishment.</p></td></tr></tbody></table>
star this property answering member printed Lord Keen of Elie more like this
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less than 2017-12-19T14:15:30.67Zmore like thismore than 2017-12-19T14:15:30.67Z
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star this property label Biography information for Lord Keen of Elie more like this
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unstar this property label Biography information for Lord Bradley more like this
802407
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Foreign and Commonwealth Office more like this
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star this property answering dept short name Foreign and Commonwealth Office more like this
star this property answering dept sort name Foreign and Commonwealth Office more like this
star this property hansard heading Iran: Weapons more like this
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25277
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star this property question text To ask Her Majesty's Government, following the Prime Minister’s speech in Jordan on 30 November, what action they intend to take to "strengthen [the Government’s] response to Iran’s ballistic missile programme and its proliferation of weapons". more like this
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The Marquess of Lothian more like this
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unstar this property date of answer less than 2017-12-20more like thismore than 2017-12-20
star this property answer text <p>​We have consistently made clear our concerns to Iran about its ballistic missile programme and the supply of weapons to neighbouring countries. We continue to raise our concerns under United National Security Council Resolutions 2231 and 2216, alongside our French, German, and US colleagues, and work with the relevant UN bodies to support the implementation of these resolutions. The UK Government condemned the Houthi missile attacks on Riyadh on 4 November and 19 December which deliberately targeted a civilian areas. The supply of ballistic missiles to the Houthis threatens regional security and prolonging the conflict. It is essential that the UN investigates this. In his visit to Iran on 9-10 December, the Foreign Secretary pressed his Iranian counterparts to use their influence to ensure that these indiscriminate and dangerous attacks come to an end.</p> more like this
star this property answering member printed Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon more like this
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less than 2017-12-20T17:52:38.317Zmore like thismore than 2017-12-20T17:52:38.317Z
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star this property label Biography information for Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon more like this
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802424
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HM Treasury more like this
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star this property answering dept sort name CaTreasury more like this
star this property hansard heading Government Departments: Brexit more like this
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25277
star this property pref label House of Lords more like this
star this property question text To ask Her Majesty's Government whether (1) the number, and (2) the cost, of (a) those directly employed by government departments, and (b) those hired as consultants by government departments, to work on matters related to Brexit, has increased since the Brexit referendum; and if so, by how much. more like this
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Baroness Wheatcroft more like this
star this property uin HL3957 more like this
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unstar this property date of answer less than 2017-12-20more like thismore than 2017-12-20
star this property answer text <p>Whilst HM Treasury has oversight of all policies with spending implications, we do not collate information on recruitment numbers or individual costs, including recruitment and consultancy costs, incurred ahead of EU Exit. Where spend is not novel, contentious or repercussive, and is not above delegated limits, departments have autonomy to incur expenditure without seeking formal HM Treasury clearance.</p> more like this
star this property answering member printed Lord Bates more like this
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less than 2017-12-20T16:18:15.657Zmore like thismore than 2017-12-20T16:18:15.657Z
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star this property label Biography information for Lord Bates more like this
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unstar this property label Biography information for Baroness Wheatcroft more like this
802387
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Foreign and Commonwealth Office more like this
star this property answering dept id 16 more like this
star this property answering dept short name Foreign and Commonwealth Office more like this
star this property answering dept sort name Foreign and Commonwealth Office more like this
star this property hansard heading North Korea: Refugees more like this
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25277
star this property pref label House of Lords more like this
star this property question text To ask Her Majesty's Government, further to the Written Answer by Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon on 5 December (HL3335), what assessment they have made of the compliance of their decision not to raise the individual cases of the ten North Korean refugees awaiting repatriation by China to North Korea with the UK's treaty obligations to act in cases where it is aware of treaty violations in another state. more like this
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Lord Alton of Liverpool more like this
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unstar this property date of answer less than 2017-12-20more like thismore than 2017-12-20
star this property answer text <p>We remain concerned that China continues to regard North Koreans fleeing the DPRK as economic migrants rather than refugees under the 1951 UN Refugee Convention. The UK Government calls upon China to observe the fundamental principle that refugees should not be returned to a country where they may be subject to persecution. This is clearly the case in North Korea. We raised this issue most recently with China at the UK-China Human Rights Dialogue in June 2017.</p><p>The UK Government has made clear on many occasions our serious concerns about the human rights situation in the DPRK and the regime's treatment of its people, particularly those who are repatriated. These are issues we have raised repeatedly both directly with the DPRK government and through our leading roles in multilateral organisations.</p><p>We continue to work with allies and partners to maintain pressure on the DPRK to address the significant concerns we have about its human rights record, including the treatment of DPRK defectors. Most recently, the UK helped to advance an EU-Japan sponsored resolution at the United Nations Third Committee condemning the DPRK's appalling human rights situation and calling for immediate action.</p>
star this property answering member printed Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon more like this
star this property grouped question UIN HL3921 more like this
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less than 2017-12-20T17:56:56.513Zmore like thismore than 2017-12-20T17:56:56.513Z
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star this property label Biography information for Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon more like this
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802388
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Foreign and Commonwealth Office more like this
star this property answering dept id 16 more like this
star this property answering dept short name Foreign and Commonwealth Office more like this
star this property answering dept sort name Foreign and Commonwealth Office more like this
star this property hansard heading North Korea: Refugees more like this
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25277
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star this property question text To ask Her Majesty's Government, further to the Written Answer by Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon on 5 December (HL3335), what assessment they have made of the moral and practical implications of their decision not to intervene to seek safe passage of the ten North Korean refugees awaiting repatriation by China to North Korea to the Republic of Korea or a third country. more like this
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Lord Alton of Liverpool more like this
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unstar this property date of answer less than 2017-12-20more like thismore than 2017-12-20
star this property answer text <p>We remain concerned that China continues to regard North Koreans fleeing the DPRK as economic migrants rather than refugees under the 1951 UN Refugee Convention. The UK Government calls upon China to observe the fundamental principle that refugees should not be returned to a country where they may be subject to persecution. This is clearly the case in North Korea. We raised this issue most recently with China at the UK-China Human Rights Dialogue in June 2017.</p><p>The UK Government has made clear on many occasions our serious concerns about the human rights situation in the DPRK and the regime's treatment of its people, particularly those who are repatriated. These are issues we have raised repeatedly both directly with the DPRK government and through our leading roles in multilateral organisations.</p><p>We continue to work with allies and partners to maintain pressure on the DPRK to address the significant concerns we have about its human rights record, including the treatment of DPRK defectors. Most recently, the UK helped to advance an EU-Japan sponsored resolution at the United Nations Third Committee condemning the DPRK's appalling human rights situation and calling for immediate action.</p>
star this property answering member printed Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon more like this
star this property grouped question UIN HL3920 more like this
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less than 2017-12-20T17:56:56.573Zmore like thismore than 2017-12-20T17:56:56.573Z
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star this property label Biography information for Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon more like this
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802397
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Department for Education more like this
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star this property answering dept short name Education more like this
star this property answering dept sort name Education more like this
star this property hansard heading Care Leavers more like this
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25277
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star this property question text To ask Her Majesty's Government what funding will be available to local authorities to extend personal adviser support to care leavers aged 21 to 25, as provided for in section 3 of the Children and Social Work Act 2017. more like this
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Baroness Eaton more like this
star this property uin HL3930 more like this
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unstar this property date of answer less than 2017-12-20more like thismore than 2017-12-20
star this property answer text <p>We initially assessed that the new burden associated with the new duty in section 3 would be £8 million per year nationally, once the new duty is fully implemented. We have since refined that initial assessment in light of consultations held with local council leaving care managers and new data published in September 2017, and are currently consulting the Local Government Association and the Association of Directors of Children’s Services before agreeing it with the Department for Communities and Local Government’s new burdens team. We plan to publish the final new burdens assessment and confirm each local council’s funding allocation in the New Year.</p><p> </p><p>The new burden associated with the support provided in sections 4 to 7 was estimated at between £30,000 and £50,000 per local council. The new burdens assessment explains that savings from reforms to adoption, including regionalisation of adoption, will offset this new burden. Average timeliness in adoption has improved by around six months since 2012-13, offering savings to local councils from the decreased cost of care. These can be reinvested to extend Virtual School Head support to previously looked after children. To date, we have launched six Regional Adoption Agencies.</p>
star this property answering member printed Lord Agnew of Oulton more like this
star this property grouped question UIN HL3931 more like this
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less than 2017-12-20T16:21:30.017Zmore like thismore than 2017-12-20T16:21:30.017Z
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star this property label Biography information for Lord Agnew of Oulton more like this
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802398
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Department for Education more like this
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star this property answering dept short name Education more like this
star this property answering dept sort name Education more like this
star this property hansard heading Children in Care: Education more like this
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25277
star this property pref label House of Lords more like this
star this property question text To ask Her Majesty's Government what funding will be available to local authorities to extend virtual school head support to previously looked after children, as outlined in sections 4 to 7 of the Children and Social Work Act 2017. more like this
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Baroness Eaton more like this
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unstar this property date of answer less than 2017-12-20more like thismore than 2017-12-20
star this property answer text <p>We initially assessed that the new burden associated with the new duty in section 3 would be £8 million per year nationally, once the new duty is fully implemented. We have since refined that initial assessment in light of consultations held with local council leaving care managers and new data published in September 2017, and are currently consulting the Local Government Association and the Association of Directors of Children’s Services before agreeing it with the Department for Communities and Local Government’s new burdens team. We plan to publish the final new burdens assessment and confirm each local council’s funding allocation in the New Year.</p><p> </p><p>The new burden associated with the support provided in sections 4 to 7 was estimated at between £30,000 and £50,000 per local council. The new burdens assessment explains that savings from reforms to adoption, including regionalisation of adoption, will offset this new burden. Average timeliness in adoption has improved by around six months since 2012-13, offering savings to local councils from the decreased cost of care. These can be reinvested to extend Virtual School Head support to previously looked after children. To date, we have launched six Regional Adoption Agencies.</p>
star this property answering member printed Lord Agnew of Oulton more like this
star this property grouped question UIN HL3930 more like this
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less than 2017-12-20T16:21:30.08Zmore like thismore than 2017-12-20T16:21:30.08Z
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4689
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4184
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802409
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Department of Health more like this
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star this property answering dept short name Health more like this
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star this property hansard heading Mefloquine more like this
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star this property question text To ask Her Majesty's Government, further to the Written Answers by Lord O'Shaughnessy on 5 December (HL3532) and 27 November (HL3227), whether they have seen the unclassified order of the US Surgeon General’s Office of the Army Special Command of 13 September 2013; whether there is any difference between the drug of the same name administered to US troops and that issued to British troops; and why it is necessary to demonstrate that the neurological damage caused by the administration of mefloquine is permanent before acknowledging the persistence of the neurotoxic effects of the drug. more like this
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The Countess of Mar more like this
star this property uin HL3942 more like this
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star this property answer text <p>We have considered this order.</p><p>There is no difference in the anti-malarial drug Mefloquine (under the brand name Lariam) currently provided to the United Kingdom and United States armed forces.</p><p>Mefloquine is effective in the prevention and treatment of malaria. Approved by the Medicines and Health products Regulatory Agency, the current product information states that neuropsychiatric adverse reactions may occur during treatment and includes warnings and precautions to minimise these risks. Some of these reactions may persist, but it has not been established whether these are permanent.</p><p>Mefloquine continues to be recommended as a safe and effective form of malaria prevention by the Advisory Committee on Malaria Prevention, the World Health Organization and other respected organisations who take account of the body of global evidence.</p> more like this
star this property answering member printed Lord O'Shaughnessy more like this
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less than 2017-12-19T14:14:06.92Zmore like thismore than 2017-12-19T14:14:06.92Z
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802395
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Department for International Development more like this
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star this property answering dept short name International Development more like this
star this property answering dept sort name International Development more like this
star this property hansard heading International Climate Fund more like this
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25277
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star this property question text To ask Her Majesty's Government which countries received funds from the International Climate Fund in 2017. more like this
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Lord Barker of Battle more like this
star this property uin HL3928 more like this
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star this property answer text <p>UK International Climate Finance (ICF) helps countries build resilience to the effects of climate change, reduces global greenhouse gas emissions, and supports sustainable management of natural resources, such as forests.</p><p>The latest year for which data on UK ICF spend has been published is 2016/17. In that financial year the following countries and UK overseas territories directly received UK ICF:</p><p>Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Brazil, Cameroon, Congo, Caribbean, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guyana, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mexico, Montserrat, Mozambique, Myanmar, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, St Helena, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe.</p><p>In 2016-17 UK ICF also financed regional and multi-country programmes and contributed to three multilateral climate funds, the Green Climate Fund (GCF), the Climate Investment Funds (CIFs) and the Global Environment Facility (GEF).</p> more like this
star this property answering member printed Lord Bates more like this
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less than 2017-12-19T17:29:25.917Zmore like thismore than 2017-12-19T17:29:25.917Z
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802423
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Department for Transport more like this
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star this property answering dept short name Transport more like this
star this property answering dept sort name Transport more like this
star this property hansard heading Railways: Electrification more like this
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25277
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star this property question text To ask Her Majesty's Government when (1) Bath Spa, and (2) Bristol Temple Meads, railway stations will be directly served by a high-speed, electrified railway line. more like this
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Lord Truscott more like this
star this property uin HL3956 more like this
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unstar this property date of answer less than 2017-12-20more like thismore than 2017-12-20
star this property answer text <p>The new bi-mode Inter City Express Trains are already serving both destinations. Benefits to passengers include more frequent services operating on the line and up to 32% more seats.</p><p><strong> </strong></p><p>The planned enhancement project between Bristol Temple Meads and Bath Spa is subject to ongoing assessment and investment decisions.</p> more like this
star this property answering member printed Baroness Sugg more like this
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less than 2017-12-20T16:23:28.923Zmore like thismore than 2017-12-20T16:23:28.923Z
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