Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority | Home Office | Written Answers The budget and staffing for the Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority (GLAA), formerly the Gangmasters Licensing Authority (GLA), in eac
Asylum: Crime | Home Office | Written Answers Any refugees or asylum seekers in the UK who are subjected to attack are encouraged to report such attacks to the police.
Domestic Abuse: Females | Women and Equalities | Written Answers On 21 January we published a draft Domestic Abuse Bill, which includes a ground-breaking series of measures to promote awareness, support
Family Planning: Clinics | Women and Equalities | Written Answers No-one should feel harassed or be intimidated simply for exercising their legal right to healthcare advice and treatment.
Sexual Harassment: Employment | Women and Equalities | Written Answers The Government strongly condemns sexual harassment in the workplace, and is committed to seeing it end.
Anti-loitering Devices | Home Office | Written Answers The safety of anti-loitering devices is already regulated under the General Product Safety Regulation 2005 (GPSR).
Sharia Law Independent Review | Home Office | Written Answers On 1 February 2018 the Government published the independent Sharia review and confirmed it would not be taking forward the recommendation
Offences against Children: Organised Crime | Home Office | Written Answers We are working to build the national picture of the nature and scale of child sexual exploitation by organised groups.
Antisocial Behaviour: Young People | Home Office | Written Answers The Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 provides the police and local authorities with a range of flexible powers that the
Knife Crime Prevention Orders | Commons debates I note in passing that the reserves of Leicestershire police have risen by £3.8 million since 2011, so just a fraction of the £27.6 milli