Mentions:
1: Ellie Reeves (LAB - Lewisham West and Penge) their index offences, whether they have been well behaved in custody, whether they might have taken drugs - Speech Link
2: Jess Phillips (LAB - Birmingham, Yardley) Abuse Act and the serious violence duty, but we also have collaboration happening through the combating drugs - Speech Link
3: Anna McMorrin (LAB - Cardiff North) from, because it just had not been talked about.My organisation has services across all 15 north-west prisons - Speech Link
4: Janet Daby (LAB - Lewisham East) the research shows that that does not stack up.In my service—I am only talking about 15 north-west prisons - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Scriven (LDEM - Life peer) to what criteria the Home Office decides to implement the recommendations of the Chief Inspector of Prisons - Speech Link
2: Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede (LAB - Life peer) reflection is on Amendment 139B, regarding the implementation of the report by the Chief Inspector of Prisons - Speech Link
3: Lord Stewart of Dirleton (CON - Life peer) place on the Home Secretary a duty to give effect to the recommendations of the Chief Inspector of Prisons - Speech Link
4: Lord Archbishop of Canterbury (Bishops - Bishops) However, progress has been slow, and as the UN Office on Drugs and Crime has highlighted, national responses - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Bob Seely (CON - Isle of Wight) that we are 96% dependent on China for phenylacetic acid, which is a basic building block for many drugs - Speech Link
2: Tim Loughton (CON - East Worthing and Shoreham) across the UK public procurement supply, including in NHS trusts, schools, police forces, jobcentres, prisons - Speech Link
3: Danny Kruger (CON - Devizes) Bill aims to do.I declare an interest, in that I set up and ran for many years projects working in prisons - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Danny Kruger (CON - Devizes) For many years, I ran a project working in prisons and with ex-offenders, and we saw so clearly that, - Speech Link
2: Layla Moran (LDEM - Oxford West and Abingdon) Tab in 2022 found a staggering 82% of students at Oxford Brookes University had self-medicated with drugs - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Damian Hinds (CON - East Hampshire) Offenders who get off drugs are some 19% less likely to slip back into a life of crime, so the Ministry - Speech Link
2: Maggie Throup (CON - Erewash) Friend appreciate that there is a clear correlation between criminal offences involving drugs and alcohol - Speech Link
3: Alex Chalk (CON - Cheltenham) That is why we have rolled out boards to 92 resettlement prisons ahead of schedule. - Speech Link
4: Jonathan Gullis (CON - Stoke-on-Trent North) Norton Green when her killer was driving his vehicle while speeding and on his phone, and with drink and drugs - Speech Link
5: Alex Chalk (CON - Cheltenham) I have been to some prisons that have veterans’ wings, and it is really moving to see, with a lot of - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Alex Chalk (CON - Cheltenham) The most serious offenders now face robust tests to prove they are safe to move into open prisons, and - Speech Link
2: Steve Reed (LAB - Croydon North) Inside our prisons, violence and drug abuse are raging out of control. - Speech Link
3: Stella Creasy (LAB - Walthamstow) That gave us huge lessons about what we could do to reform prisons to support the very few women in prisons - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Sharpe of Epsom (CON - Life peer) We are acting to turn the tide on drugs misuse through our 10-year strategy, and our crackdown on county - Speech Link
2: Lord Bishop of Gloucester (Bishops - Bishops) Unless we look at what is going on in our prisons, at how we rehabilitate people and address some of - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Janet Daby (LAB - Lewisham East) He has been repeatedly moved, or there have been threats that he will be moved, around prisons up and - Speech Link
2: Ellie Reeves (LAB - Lewisham West and Penge) Friend the Member for Liverpool, West Derby (Ian Byrne) talked about a lack of intervention in prisons - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Bird (CB - Life peer) It is also quite moving because, when we deal with prisons, custodial sentences and wrongdoers, we often - Speech Link
2: Lord Thomas of Gresford (LDEM - Life peer) very negative terms—its shortages of staff, the level of violence and the all-pervasive problem of drugs—but - Speech Link
3: Lord Bellamy (CON - Life peer) work within prison; in delivering and improving a prisoner education service; in increasing access to drugs - Speech Link
4: Lord Bird (CB - Life peer) Occasionally you would meet an old Etonian when you were banged up, but it was largely “sex and drugs - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: None privileging those who work in the NHS over those who work in adult social care, those who work in our prisons - Speech Link
2: None the different things they do, but in my constituency, they work in life sciences, developing all the drugs - Speech Link