Cycling: Pedestrian Areas | Attorney General | Written Answers Section 72 of the Highways Act 1835 prohibits a number of specified activities on a highway including riding a pedal cycle on a footpath and
G4S and Serco | Attorney General | Written Answers The SFO criminal investigation into G4S and Serco electronic monitoring contracts is still ongoing and it would not be appropriate to publis
Domestic Violence: Prosecutions | Attorney General | Written Answers Holding answer received on 28 November 2017 The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) does not collect data on defendants prosecuted by
Companies: Ownership | Attorney General | Written Answers The SFO does request information from the UK's Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies as well as other overseas partners in relation to
Companies: Ownership | Attorney General | Written Answers The SFO does request information from the UK's Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies as well as other overseas partners in relation to
Terrorism Offences: Prosecution | Attorney General | Commons debates Across the United Kingdom, the volume of cases and convictions is going up all the time.
Terrorism Offences: Prosecution | Attorney General | Commons debates I agree that incitement to hatred is reprehensible, from wherever it comes and whatever subject it is based on, and it is important that the
Leaving the EU: Prosecution of Criminals | Attorney General | Commons debates The Prime Minister has made it clear that the United Kingdom is committed to maintaining both the UK’s and Europe’s security now and after o
Leaving the EU: Prosecution of Criminals | Attorney General | Commons debates Yes, I can give the hon.
Leaving the EU: Prosecution of Criminals | Attorney General | Commons debates Yes. My hon. Friend is right that data is crucial to this, and he will recognise that two things need to be done simultaneously.