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 w
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 at
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 at
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 ou
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
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 relat
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
Plea Bargaining | Attorney General | Written Answers All decisions by the prosecution are made in accordance with the Code for Crown Prosecutors which sets out a Full Code Test that applies