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Written Question
Landfill Tax: Fraud
Tuesday 16th September 2025

Asked by: Lord Beamish (Labour - Life peer)

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask His Majesty's Government how many prosecutions there have been for landfill tax fraud in each of the past four years.

Answered by Baroness Levitt - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Ministry of Justice)

The Ministry of Justice publishes data on the number of prosecutions for a wide range of offences in the Outcomes by Offences data tool, which can be downloaded from the Criminal Justice Statistics landing page here: Criminal Justice Statistics. However, it is not possible to separately identify prosecutions for landfill tax fraud as the data does not include a specific offence relating to it.


Written Question
Child Arrangements Orders: Grandparents
Wednesday 10th May 2023

Asked by: Lord Beamish (Labour - Life peer)

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, whether he has made a recent assessment of the potential merits of giving grandparents a statutory right of access to their grandchildren in certain circumstances.

Answered by Mike Freer

The Government has not undertaken an assessment of the potential merits of giving grandparents a statutory right of access to their grandchildren. We understand that grandparents often play an important role in children’s lives and can provide stability in families. However, when making any decision about a child’s upbringing the court’s paramount consideration will always be the welfare of the child, based on the individual facts of the case, no adult has a statutory right to access.

Grandparents can seek leave of the court to apply for ‘spending time with’ or ‘living with’ arrangements through a child arrangements order. A grandparent may can also seek permission to apply for a Special Guardianship Order, where they would be responsible for looking after the child. This is available in both private and public law proceedings and will be considered as one of the options for a child in care proceedings.  Special Guardianship Orders in private law proceedings were brought into the scope of legal aid on 1 May 2023.

We are also committed to supporting families to resolve private family law matters outside of court where appropriate to ensure that matters are resolved earlier, before conflict becomes entrenched.

In March 2021 the Government launched the Mediation Voucher Scheme which provides £500 towards the cost of mediation. As of April 2023, the scheme has helped over 17,000 families, including grandparents to access mediation and resolve their issues away from the family court.


Written Question
Community Orders: Durham
Thursday 30th March 2023

Asked by: Lord Beamish (Labour - Life peer)

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, how many people have been sentenced to community payback but are yet to serve that sentence in the Durham Constabulary area.

Answered by Damian Hinds

The information requested could only be obtained at disproportionate cost.


Written Question
Community Orders: Durham
Thursday 30th March 2023

Asked by: Lord Beamish (Labour - Life peer)

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, how many and what proportion of hours of community payback are yet to be served in the Durham Constabulary area.

Answered by Damian Hinds

The information requested could only be obtained at disproportionate cost.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 30 Nov 2022
Prison Capacity

"I thank the Minister for his statement. I ask him to look at Durham police’s model—and I will add that, even with the uplift, Durham constabulary will still have 100 fewer officers than in 2010. The checkpoint scheme was launched by the late Ron Hogg when he was police and …..."
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Written Question
Admissibility of Evidence: Computers
Tuesday 17th May 2022

Asked by: Lord Beamish (Labour - Life peer)

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, whether he has plans to assess the legal presumption of reliability of computer evidence.

Answered by James Cartlidge - Shadow Secretary of State for Defence

We have no plans to review the presumption, as it has wide application and is rebuttable if there is evidence to the contrary.

Nonetheless, given the concerns raised about Post Office Ltd’s Horizon IT system, the Government wants to be fully assured that there is a public summary of the failings associated with the system and that lessons are learnt from this dispute. That is why the Inquiry into the Post Office Horizon IT dispute was converted into a statutory inquiry with effect from 1 June 2021, with new powers to require the production of evidence and documents. The full, updated Terms of Reference (ToR) for the Inquiry are available on the Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry 2020 ToR page, and on gov.uk.

The Inquiry will aim to submit its findings to the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy in Autumn 2022. The final report will be published by the Secretary of State and the government will respond in due course.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 09 Feb 2022
Police Grant Report

"The Minister knows that Durham constabulary is an efficient force—it has been recognised as such—but since 2010 we have lost 325 police officers. Even with this funding, we will still be 153 short on where we would have been in 2020. How does he square that?..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 09 Feb 2022
Police Grant Report

"Nonsense...."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 09 Feb 2022
Police Grant Report

"It is not me saying that Durham is an efficient force. The inspectorate said that it is an “outstanding” force in that regard. It lost 325 officers. It will still be worse off by 153 officers by the end of the uplift, and the reason for that is the low …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 09 Feb 2022
Police Grant Report

"You are wrong...."
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