Drones: High-security Prisons - Commons Urgent Question

Part of the debate – in the House of Lords at 3:53 pm on 15 January 2025.

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Photo of Lord Carter of Haslemere Lord Carter of Haslemere Crossbench 3:53, 15 January 2025

My Lords, drugs getting into prisons, whether by drones or otherwise, give rise to self-inflicted deaths. Coroners issued 12 prevention of future deaths reports to the Ministry of Justice in 2024, relating precisely to this issue of the link between drugs and self-inflicted deaths. Of course, the Government have a legal duty of care towards prisoners and a legal duty to respond to these prevention of future deaths reports, which I do not think has happened. Can the Minister assure us that this will be looked at and that the reports’ recommendations will be implemented?

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