Article 50 | Attorney General | Commons debates The article 50 litigation concerned an important constitutional issue that it was right for the Supreme Court to consider.
Article 50 | Attorney General | Commons debates It is not a waste of public money to explore an issue of this constitutional significance in the highest court in the land, and that is what
Imminent Threats | Attorney General | Commons debates It is the long-standing position of successive UK Governments that a state may use force in self-defence not only in response to armed attac
Imminent Threats | Attorney General | Commons debates My hon. Friend makes a good point, and there is a significant difference between those two things.
Counter-terrorism | Attorney General | Written Answers It is the long-standing position of successive UK Governments that a state may use force in self-defence not only in response to armed attac
Brexit: Parliamentary Scrutiny | Attorney General | Written Answers By longstanding convention, the fact that the Law Officers have or have not advised, and the content of their advice, is not disclosed outsi
Attorney General: Pay | Attorney General | Written Answers The (a) mean and (b) median pay for the employees of the Law Officer’s Departments who were (i) male, (ii) female, (iii) white, (iv) from an
Honour Based Violence | Attorney General | Written Answers The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) uses a monitoring flag to collect data to show the number of defendants prosecuted for offences relating
Attorney General: Security | Attorney General | Written Answers The number of security passes issued to people not directly employed by the Law Officer’s Departments and who are not civil servants are sho