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Dominic Raab: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many people suspected of offences related to terrorism were held in pre-charge detention for more than 14 days in (a) 2005, (b) 2006, (c) 2007, (d) 2008, (e) 2009 and (f) 2010 to date.
Dominic Raab: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many people suspected of committing offences relating to terrorism have been held for 28 days in pre-charge detention and subsequently convicted of the offence for which they were detained.
Bob Neill: I refer the hon. Member to the answer given to my hon. Friend the Member for Esher and Walton (Mr Raab) on 10 June 2010, Official Report, columns 448-50.
Dominic Raab: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice how many foreign national prisoners are detained in the prison estate.
Dominic Raab: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many people have been held for 28 days in pre-charge detention since 2005.
Dominic Raab: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what the conviction rate in criminal cases involving any charges on terrorist offences was in each year from 2006 to 2010.
Dominic Raab: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice (1) what his policy is on the exercise of the UK opt-out in the policy areas of justice and home affairs which fall within his Department's responsibility under the Lisbon Treaty; (2) when a decision will be taken on whether the UK will exercise its right to opt-out of each area on justice and home affairs under the Treaty of Lisbon where such a...
David Davis: ...order, no surveillance, no open file-the police thought they were innocent. When I obtained that information I had with me as my witnesses my hon. Friend the Member for Esher and Walton (Mr Raab) and the Attorney-General. What was thought was therefore very plain.
Dominic Raab: The European investigation order would allow police and prosecutors throughout Europe to order British police to collect and hand over evidence. Fair Trials International and Justice are concerned that the measure would put great pressure on our hard-pressed police forces. Britain has until 28 July to decide whether to opt in or, like Denmark, to opt out. Will the Leader of the House...
Dominic Raab: To ask the Attorney-General how many times the Crown Prosecution Service charged terrorist suspects under the threshold test in the Code for Crown Prosecutors in (a) 2007, (b) 2008 and (c) 2009; and how many times it has done so in 2010 to date.
Dominic Raab: It is fair to say that we all agree on the need to drive up standards in our schools because education is a vital public good in its own right; because it is critical for Britain to compete in the global economy; and because it is the key to social mobility-the linchpin of a fair society. This Bill is unusual in that it builds on innovation in schools policy that dates back 25 years at...
Dominic Raab: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice how many people received a criminal conviction for offences under section 53 of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 in (a) 2008 and (b) 2009; and how many such convictions there have been in 2010 to date.
Dominic Raab: What plans the Government have to review the use of administrative penalties.
Dominic Raab: I welcome the fact that the Minister has moved so swiftly. Equitable Life victims in Elmbridge, like those across the country, were subject to the most shabby treatment by the last Government and no amount of synthetic outrage now can hide that. They feel raw and their trust in government is almost totally undermined. May we have further reassurance that there will be close consultation with...
That Dr Hywel Francis, Dr Julian Huppert, Mrs Eleanor Laing, Mr Dominic Raab, Mr Richard Shepherd and Mr Andy Slaughter be members of the Select Committee appointed to join with a Committee of the Lords as the Joint Committee on Human Rights .
Dominic Raab: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice how many and what percentage of those offences brought to justice were (a) administered as out-of-court disposals and (b) pursuant to a criminal conviction in court in each year since 2003.
Dominic Raab: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many times police exercised powers under section 22 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 to engage in post-charge questioning of terrorist suspects in (a) 2008 and (b) 2009; and how many times police have exercised such powers in 2010 to date.
Dominic Raab: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what steps he is taking to support (a) children and (b) adults with autism.
Dominic Raab: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many convictions there have been for offences of human trafficking and forced labour under the Asylum and Immigration (Treatment of Claimants etc.) Act 2004 in (a) 2009 and (b) 2010.
Dominic Raab: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many people have been (a) arrested, (b) charged and (c) convicted of a criminal offence under Part 3A of the Public Order Act 1986 in each year from 2006 to 2010.