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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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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Who sits on the Judicial and Legal Diversity Board.
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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 have been recalled to prison or reoffended following early release under Standard Determinate Sentences 40%.
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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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Which prisons he has visited since September 2025.
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How much his Department has paid to (a) influencers and (b) content creators to (i) promote and (ii) create social media content since July 2024; and which content creators and influencers were paid.
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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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What the average waiting time was in days for dates to be allocated for immigration and asylum appeals in the First-tier Tribunal in the last year; and what the five longest wait times were.
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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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Whether he employs Special Advisers in his role as Deputy Prime Minister.
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How much has been spent on foreign travel for the Deputy Prime Minister since September 2025 by trip.
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If he will publish a list of events held by HM Prison and Probation Service in prisons to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in the last year; and what the cost was of each of those events.
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If he will list events and receptions held by his Department since 1 September 2025; and what the cost of each of those events was.
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What the total cost was of the first meeting to the Judicial and Legal Diversity Board; and what the estimated total cost will be of that Board in its first year of operation.
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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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What progress has been made on the inquiry on the function and purpose of criminal courts for child defendants.
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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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Whether His Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service has a formal policy permitting operational prison governors to (a) work from home and (b) on compressed hours.
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