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Written Question
Emergency Calls
Monday 16th June 2025

Asked by: Yasmin Qureshi (Labour - Bolton South and Walkden)

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, if she will make an assessment of the potential merits of bringing forward legislative proposals to make purposely delaying calling emergency services during a medical emergency a crime.

Answered by Alex Davies-Jones - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Ministry of Justice)

The Government has no current plans to bring forward legislative proposals to make it a crime to delay calling emergency services during a medical emergency.

Although no general duty applies to members of the public to act in such circumstances in England and Wales, a duty of care may apply where it can be established under statute, contract or where a relationship of proximity exists between the parties, for example such as a child or vulnerable older person.

Where a duty of care is found to exist, and there has been a serious breach of that duty, particularly where a lack of care led to the death of the victim, a person may be liable to criminal prosecution under the law of gross negligence manslaughter.


Written Question
Prisons: Drugs
Monday 23rd October 2023

Asked by: Yasmin Qureshi (Labour - Bolton South and Walkden)

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, whether his Department has plans to (a) review the effectiveness of substance free living units and (b) make an assessment of the potential merits of extending those units across all prison estates.

Answered by Damian Hinds

As part of the ambitious cross-Government Drug Strategy, we are rolling out a range of interventions to support prisoners off drugs and into recovery. This includes expanding the number of Incentivised Substance-Free Living Units where prisoners commit to remaining free of illicit drugs, with regular drug testing and incentives. We now have over 60 of these wings across the estate, and are aiming to reach up to 100 by March 2025. This will dramatically expand the number of prisoners who have access to these wings. Alongside this we are working to evaluate ISFLs to improve our understanding of the impact they are having and the experience of prisoners on these wings.


Written Question
Criminal Proceedings: Bolton
Wednesday 19th April 2023

Asked by: Yasmin Qureshi (Labour - Bolton South and Walkden)

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what recent estimate he has made of the size of the backlog of criminal court cases in Bolton.

Answered by Mike Freer

The number of outstanding cases at the magistrates’ courts and the Crown Court are routinely published as part of the National Statistics release Criminal Court Statistics Quarterly. The latest published data is available to December 2022 and can be found at the following link: Criminal court statistics quarterly: October to December 2022 - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk). For Crown Court, figures are published specifically for Bolton. For magistrates’ courts, the Greater Manchester Local Justice Area is the closest match available.

The published data for the Crown Court are found here: Crown Court cases received, disposed and outstanding tool, and the published data for the magistrates’ court are found here: Magistrates' courts cases received, disposed and outstanding tool.


Written Question
Judiciary: Racial Discrimination
Tuesday 24th January 2023

Asked by: Yasmin Qureshi (Labour - Bolton South and Walkden)

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, with reference to recommendations of the report by the University of Manchester entitled Racial Bias and the Bench, published in November 2022, if he will make it his policy to publish (a) the Judicial Executive Board report into judicial bullying and racism and (b) all reports and research commissioned by his Department into the judiciary.

Answered by Mike Freer

Under the Constitutional Reform Act 2005, the Lord Chief Justice (LCJ), as Head of the Judiciary of England and Wales has responsibility for the maintenance of appropriate arrangements for the welfare, training and guidance of the judiciary of England and Wales. The LCJ carries out these responsibilities through the Judicial Executive Board (JEB) and the Judges’ Council. To protect the independence of the judiciary, it is a matter for the judiciary to determine which judiciary commissioned reports are published.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Fri 02 Dec 2022
Offenders (Day of Release from Detention) Bill

"I congratulate the hon. Member for Barrow and Furness (Simon Fell) on introducing this important Bill. I thank Nacro for its campaigning work on this issue and the vital support it provides to prison leavers. As the hon. Member outlined, the Bill will allow the earlier release, by up to …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Fri 02 Dec 2022
Offenders (Day of Release from Detention) Bill

"My colleagues have no objections to these Bills. The reason that Government Members are taking so long on this issue is that they are trying to talk out the last Bill listed for today...."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Fri 02 Dec 2022
Offenders (Day of Release from Detention) Bill

"That is it. I will take no further interventions...."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Fri 02 Dec 2022
Offenders (Day of Release from Detention) Bill

"I agree. Indeed, I started off by saying that we support the Bill. Not only do we support it today, but we have been supporting it since last year, when we tabled an amendment on this...."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Fri 02 Dec 2022
Offenders (Day of Release from Detention) Bill

"indicated assent...."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 18 Oct 2022
Oral Answers to Questions

"10. What recent estimate he has made of the size of the backlog of criminal court cases in Bolton. ..."
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