How many people aged under 25 years old were convicted of offences in England and Wales in 2025.
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How many people aged under 25 years old were convicted of offences in England and Wales in 2025.
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How much has been spent on foreign travel for the Deputy Prime Minister since September 2025, broken down by each trip.
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How many staff will form the Secretariat to support the report by David Ormerod into the function and purpose of criminal courts for child defendants.
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How many hours a week on average he spends fulfilling his duties as Deputy Prime Minister.
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What appointment process was followed which resulted in David Ormerod being chosen to produce a report into the function and purpose of criminal courts for child defendants.
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How many community sentences were breached in the last year; what the consequences of those breaches were; how many breaches resulted in the offender being (a) imprisoned and (b) remanded in custody; and how many offenders were given another community sentence as a result of the breach.
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How many people have been recalled to prison or reoffended following early release under Standard Determinate Sentences 40%.
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How many prisoners have failed a drug test in each of the past three years; and if he will provide a list of the substances tested positive for by prisoners in the last year.
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How many Youth Rehabilitation Orders were breached in the past year; what the consequences of those breaches were; and how many of those breaches resulted in the offender being (a) imprisoned and (b) remanded in custody.
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Whether the panel of experts supporting the report by David Ormerod into the function and purpose of criminal courts for child defendants will be (a) paid a salary and (b) compensated for expenses.
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What is the estimated total cost of the report by David Ormerod into the function and purpose of criminal courts for child defendants.
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How many staff members are employed solely to support his work as Deputy Prime Minister; and what the total cost is of their combined annual salary.
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How much was spent by HM Prison and Probation Service on providing a) makeup, b) wigs, c) non-standard issue clothes and d) other gender-affirming items to transgender prison inmates since April 2025.
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Which prisons in England and Wales currently have air conditioning installed for prisoners; and the cost of operating air conditioning in each of these prisons in the past year.
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How many people aged under 25 years old were convicted of (a) rape, (b) murder, (c) manslaughter, (d) burglary, (e) sexual offences and (f) kidnapping in England and Wales in 2025.
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Which jurisdictions and international comparators David Ormerod will look at as part of his report into the function and purpose of criminal courts for child defendants.
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What progress has been made on the inquiry on the function and purpose of criminal courts for child defendants.
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How many prisoners were discovered to have unauthorised (a) mobile phones, (b) iPads and (c) gaming devices in the past year.
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How many people were convicted of more than (a) 25 shoplifting offences, (b) 50 shoplifting offences, (c) 100 shoplifting offences, (d) 150 shoplifting offences and (e) 200 shoplifting offences in the past two years.
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How many people were charged with more than (a) 25, (b) 50, (c) 100, (d) 150 and (e) 200 shoplifting offences in the past 2 years.
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