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Public Order Bill: Clause 11 - Powers to stop and search without suspicion (22 Mar 2023)

...Matthew Offord Guy Opperman Mark Pawsey Mike Penning John Penrose Andrew Percy Chris Philp Daniel Poulter Rebecca Pow Victoria Prentis Mark Pritchard Tom Pursglove Jeremy Quin Will Quince Dominic Raab Tom Randall John Redwood Jacob Rees-Mogg Nicola Richards Angela Richardson Rob Roberts Gavin Robinson Mary Robinson Lee Rowley Dean Russell David Rutley Gary Sambrook Selaine Saxby Paul...

Northern Ireland (22 Mar 2023)

...John Penrose Andrew Percy Toby Perkins Jess Phillips Chris Philp Daniel Poulter Rebecca Pow Lucy Powell Victoria Prentis Mark Pritchard Tom Pursglove Anum Qaisar Jeremy Quin Will Quince Dominic Raab Tom Randall Christina Rees Ellie Reeves Rachel Reeves Jonathan Reynolds Bell Ribeiro-Addy Nicola Richards Angela Richardson Rob Roberts Mary Robinson Matt Rodda Douglas Ross Lee Rowley Dean...

18. Pensions (lifetime allowance charge and annual allowance) (21 Mar 2023)

...Ian Paisley Jnr Priti Patel Mark Pawsey Mike Penning John Penrose Andrew Percy Chris Philp Daniel Poulter Rebecca Pow Victoria Prentis Mark Pritchard Tom Pursglove Jeremy Quin Will Quince Dominic Raab Tom Randall John Redwood Jacob Rees-Mogg Nicola Richards Angela Richardson Rob Roberts Laurence Robertson Gavin Robinson Mary Robinson Douglas Ross Lee Rowley David Rutley Gary Sambrook...

36. Alcohol duty (21 Mar 2023)

...Guy Opperman Priti Patel Mark Pawsey Mike Penning John Penrose Andrew Percy Chris Philp Daniel Poulter Rebecca Pow Victoria Prentis Mark Pritchard Tom Pursglove Jeremy Quin Will Quince Dominic Raab Tom Randall John Redwood Jacob Rees-Mogg Nicola Richards Angela Richardson Rob Roberts Laurence Robertson Mary Robinson Lee Rowley David Rutley Gary Sambrook Selaine Saxby Paul Scully Bob Seely...

Written Ministerial Statements — Ministry of Justice: Domestic Homicide Sentencing Review - Publication and Interim Response (17 Mar 2023)

Dominic Raab: Tackling violence against women and girls is a top priority for this Government and we are committed to ensuring that the most serious offenders spend longer in prison. Women should feel safe in their own home and our sentencing framework must reflect the seriousness of violence and abuse committed by those closest to them. The Government commissioned an independent expert, Clare Wade KC, to...

Written Answers — Cabinet Office: Dominic Raab (15 Mar 2023)

Angela Rayner: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, pursuant to the Answer of 29 November 2022 to Question 92230 on Dominic Raab, whether his Department has received any further formal complaints regarding the conduct of the Deputy Prime Minister since 29 November.

Illegal Migration Bill (13 Mar 2023)

...Bob Neill Neil O'Brien Matthew Offord Guy Opperman Mark Pawsey Mike Penning John Penrose Chris Philp Rebecca Pow Victoria Prentis Mark Pritchard Tom Pursglove Jeremy Quin Will Quince Dominic Raab Tom Randall John Redwood Jacob Rees-Mogg Nicola Richards Angela Richardson Rob Roberts Laurence Robertson Mary Robinson Douglas Ross Lee Rowley Dean Russell David Rutley Gary Sambrook Selaine...

Illegal Migration Bill: Programme (13 Mar 2023)

...Bob Neill Neil O'Brien Matthew Offord Guy Opperman Mark Pawsey Mike Penning John Penrose Chris Philp Rebecca Pow Victoria Prentis Mark Pritchard Tom Pursglove Jeremy Quin Will Quince Dominic Raab Tom Randall John Redwood Jacob Rees-Mogg Nicola Richards Angela Richardson Laurence Robertson Mary Robinson Douglas Ross Lee Rowley Dean Russell David Rutley Gary Sambrook Selaine Saxby Paul...

Illegal Migration Bill: Money (13 Mar 2023)

...Bob Neill Neil O'Brien Matthew Offord Guy Opperman Mark Pawsey Mike Penning John Penrose Chris Philp Rebecca Pow Victoria Prentis Mark Pritchard Tom Pursglove Jeremy Quin Will Quince Dominic Raab Tom Randall John Redwood Jacob Rees-Mogg Nicola Richards Angela Richardson Laurence Robertson Mary Robinson Douglas Ross Lee Rowley Dean Russell David Rutley Gary Sambrook Selaine Saxby Paul...

Bills Presented: Illegal Migration Bill ( 7 Mar 2023)

Presentation and First Reading ( Standing Order No. 57) Secretary Suella Braverman, supported by the Prime Minister, Secretary Dominic Raab, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Secretary James Cleverly, Secretary Gillian Keegan and Robert Jenrick, presented a Bill to make provision for and in connection with the removal from the United Kingdom of persons who have entered or arrived in breach of...

Written Answers — Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office: Dominic Raab ( 2 Mar 2023)

David Lammy: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, pursuant to the Answer of 29 November to Question 88787 on Dominic Raab, of how many formal complaints about the conduct of the Rt. Hon. Member for Esher and Walton his Department holds records.

Independent Public Advocate ( 1 Mar 2023)

Dominic Raab: I thank the hon. Gentleman for his partial welcome of the announcement. I listened carefully to what he said. We share, and I personally share with him, the commitment and desire to set up the most credible advocacy for the bereaved, the victims and the families. I am very happy to work with him and hon. Members on both sides of the House on the detail, but I do not accept his...

Justice: Prisoner Skills Development (21 Feb 2023)

Dominic Raab: We are delivering a new prison education service. The first prisoner apprentices have now started on highway maintenance for Kier and hospitality for Greene King. We are launching an employability innovation fund to bring more businesses into prisons.

Justice: European Convention on Human Rights (21 Feb 2023)

Dominic Raab: Our Bill of Rights will envisage us remaining a state party to the ECHR and fully availing ourselves of the margin of appreciation to restore some common sense to our human rights regime.

Justice: Strengthening Human Rights (21 Feb 2023)

Dominic Raab: We introduced the Bill of Rights to this House, which will limit the abuse of human rights and restore some common sense. I have regular discussions with my colleagues, particularly the Foreign Secretary, on the work that we are doing to support the International Criminal Court and end impunity for war crimes in Ukraine.

Justice: Topical Questions (21 Feb 2023)

Dominic Raab: Since the last Justice oral questions, I have announced the expansion of incentivised substance-free living units from 25 to 45 prisons and investment in up to 18 abstinence-based drug recovery wings. I have also announced 220 community support organisations that will benefit from a £5 million fund to prevent young people from falling into crime, and I visited Strasbourg to discuss with...

Ukraine (20 Feb 2023)

Alex Chalk: ...t forget us.” We will not. Those responsible for unspeakable acts will have to answer for them. Indeed, the Deputy Prime Minister, my right hon. Friend the Member for Esher and Walton (Dominic Raab) and the Minister of Justice and Security for the Netherlands will be hosting the Joint Ministerial Council in March to support the vital work of the Office of the Prosecutor in the...

Written Answers — Cabinet Office: Dominic Raab (14 Feb 2023)

Charlotte Nichols: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, when the Prime Minister was first made aware of the allegations of bullying made against the Rt hon. Member for Esher and Walton.

Written Answers — Cabinet Office: Dominic Raab (10 Feb 2023)

Catherine West: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, whether the Prime Minister was aware of bullying allegations made against the Rt hon. Member for Esher and Walton before appointing him to the roles of Deputy Prime Minister and Secretary of State for Justice.

Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill - Second Reading ( 8 Feb 2023)

Lord Faulks: ..., as the noble Lord, Lord Thomas, suggested, there could be an amendment to the Long Title. However, I am glad that the Government are thinking. As a matter of fact, the observations of Dominic Raab seem to be very much along the right lines. I would welcome any indications from the Minister as to what the plans are. The problem, of course, is the real threat to freedom of speech that this...


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