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Clause 2 - The victims’ code | Victims and Prisoners Bill | Public Bill Committees I am grateful to the Minister. That is incredibly reassuring and I look forward to reading his response when it lands.
Clause 2 - The victims’ code | Victims and Prisoners Bill | Public Bill Committees The APPG that I chair produced a report into the state of restorative justice in the UK, and looking at resourcing RJ was one of our nine
Clause 2 - The victims’ code | Victims and Prisoners Bill | Public Bill Committees I am grateful to my hon. Friend.
Clause 2 - The victims’ code | Victims and Prisoners Bill | Public Bill Committees I will resume by telling the story of Ray and Vi Donovan, a couple who live in the London Borough of Sutton.
Clause 2 - The victims’ code | Victims and Prisoners Bill | Public Bill Committees I beg to move amendment 26, in clause 2, page 2, line 25, at end insert— “(e) should be able to access and, where appropriate, be referre
Reparation by Offenders | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, whether his Department has taken recent steps to increase the use of restorative justice.
Road User Charging Schemes - [Graham Stringer in the Chair] | Westminster Hall debates Does the Minister share my confusion that Labour’s argument for ULEZ, advanced in this place and in our local areas, is that local author
Road User Charging Schemes - [Graham Stringer in the Chair] | Westminster Hall debates I am grateful to my hon. Friend. Characteristically, and as a former member of the London Assembly, he is absolutely right.
Road User Charging Schemes - [Graham Stringer in the Chair] | Westminster Hall debates I am very happy to help the hon. Lady figure out what London looks like. Its geography comes from the two cities.
Road User Charging Schemes - [Graham Stringer in the Chair] | Westminster Hall debates Thank you, Mr Stringer. I will quickly move on then, and just say that the Minister is absolutely right.