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Written Answers — Solicitor-General: Mitigation Speeches ( 9 Feb 2006)

David Borrow: To ask the Solicitor-General if he will encourage prosecutors to challenge derogatory attacks on a victim's character made by defence lawyers in mitigation.

Written Answers — Solicitor-General: Treasury Solicitor's Department (27 Feb 2006)

Jonathan Djanogly: To ask the Solicitor-General what the cost per hour is of lawyers working in the Treasury Solicitor's Department.

Written Answers — Solicitor-General: Crown Prosecution Service ( 6 Dec 2006)

Philip Davies: To ask the Solicitor-General what his most recent estimate is of the average preparation time by a Crown Prosecution Service lawyer for cases in magistrates' courts; and if he will make a statement.

Written Answers — Solicitor-General: Serious Fraud Office: Manpower (21 Jul 2008)

Jonathan Djanogly: To ask the Solicitor-General what proportion of Serious Fraud Office staff are (a) lawyers, (b) accountants and (c) police officers; and what the equivalent numbers were on 31 December 2007.

Written Answers — Solicitor-General: Crown Prosecution Service (15 Jan 2009)

Rob Marris: To ask the Solicitor-General what the average time taken by Crown Prosecution Service lawyers in England and Wales (a) preparing a case for trial and (b) attending at trial was in (i) 2005, (ii) 2006 and (iii) 2007.

Written Answers — Solicitor-General: Government Departments: Legal Profession (21 May 2009)

Anne Moffat: To ask the Solicitor-General what the policy of the Law Officers' Departments is on encouraging Government lawyers to undertake pro bono work.

Written Answers — Solicitor-General: Treasury Solicitors Department (21 Jul 2009)

Adrian Sanders: To ask the Solicitor-General which lawyers working in the Treasury Solicitor's Department have professional practising certificates.

Written Answers — Solicitor-General: Treasury Solicitors Department: Manpower (21 Jul 2009)

Adrian Sanders: To ask the Solicitor-General how many lawyers working within the Treasury Solicitor's Department are of senior civil service rank; and how many of them are qualified to practise in England and Wales as (a) solicitors and (b) barristers.

Written Answers — Solicitor-General: Treasury Solicitors Department: Manpower (21 Jul 2009)

Adrian Sanders: To ask the Solicitor-General how many lawyers below senior civil Service rank employed by the Government Legal Service are (a) qualified solicitors in England and Wales, (b) qualified barristers in England and Wales and (c) not qualified solicitors or barristers in England and Wales.

Written Answers — Solicitor-General: Treasury Solicitors Department: Manpower (21 Jul 2009)

Adrian Sanders: To ask the Solicitor-General what policies and procedures exist within the (a) Treasury Solicitor's Department and (b) the Government Legal Service to ensure that its lawyers do not act in conflict of interest situations with particular reference to acting for a party to a dispute and the adjudicator to the dispute.

Written Answers — Justice: Public Interest Lawyers (12 Oct 2009)

Ben Wallace: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice how much has been paid in legal aid fees to (a) the solicitor Phil Shiner and (b) Public Interest Lawyers since 2001.

Written Answers — Defence: Departmental Legal Costs (12 Oct 2009)

Ben Wallace: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how much has been paid by his Department in legal costs to (a) the solicitor Phil Shiner and (b) public interest lawyers since 2001.

Written Answers — Solicitor-General: Trials ( 5 Jan 2010)

Edward Garnier: To ask the Solicitor-General in respect of each case which went to trial and resulted in a judge-directed acquittal, what the original Crown Prosecution Service lawyer decision had been before it proceeded to trial in each of the last five years for which figures are available.

Written Answers — Wales: Departmental Legal Opinion ( 7 Nov 2011)

David Jones: The Wales Office receives its internal legal advice from two lawyers employed by the Department. The only external legal advice it received in the first six months of this year was from the Treasury Solicitor, at a cost of £435.10.

Written Answers — Home Office: Child Sexual Abuse Independent Panel Inquiry (20 Oct 2016)

Sarah Newton: ...2005. The appointment of counsel to the inquiry is a matter for the inquiry chair. The only requirement under the Inquiry Rules 2006 is that counsel appointed by the chair should be ‘qualified lawyers,’ which means they must be a solicitor or barrister in England and Wales.

Written Answers — Deputy Prime Minister: Local Authority Allocations (26 Mar 2003)

Nick Raynsford: ...1,364,154 Northumberland 1,404,276 Somerset 682,077 Suffolk 635,268 West Sussex 528,275 Isle of Wight Council 896,062 In addition the following authorities as part of combined fire authorities: £ Authority Allocation Total for combined fire authority Bath and North East 112,750 — Somerset — — Bristol 216,853 — South Gloucestershire...

Written Answers — Defence: Type 45 Destroyers (19 Jul 2010)

Peter Luff: The principal anti-air missile system (PAAMS), known as Sea Viper by the Royal Navy, is the primary weapons system of the Type 45 destroyer. With this capability, the Type 45s will be able to engage a large number of targets simultaneously and defend aircraft carriers or groups of ships, such as amphibious landing forces, against current and future threats from the air. This includes...

Written Answers — Defence: Depleted Uranium: Irish Sea ( 5 Jul 2007)

Chris Ruane: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many depleted uranium shells were fired into the Irish Sea and the waters feeding into the Irish Sea in each of the last 30 years.

Written Answers — Defence: Depleted Uranium: Irish Sea (18 Jul 2007)

Chris Ruane: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many depleted uranium shells were fired into the Irish Sea and the waters feeding into the Irish Sea in each of the last 30 years.

Written Answers — Defence: HMS Daring ( 1 Feb 2010)

Quentin Davies: In-depth analysis of the most recent test firing of the Sea Viper Missile System in November 2009, using range and telemetry data, is ongoing. Pending the outcome of this complex investigation, HMS Daring's planned in-service date remains later this year. No consideration has been given to an alternative to the Sea Viper Missile System.


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