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Written Question
Abortion: Freedom of Expression
Wednesday 20th December 2017

Asked by: Fiona Bruce (Conservative - Congleton)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what steps her Department is taking to ensure the protection of the right of freedom of expression for people who are opposed to the practice of abortion.

Answered by Nick Hurd

The Home Secretary announced on 26 November that she has ordered a review into harassment and intimidation near abortion clinics following concerns about the aggressive tactics of some campaigners.

The Review will gather evidence from police forces, healthcare providers, local authorities, from representative groups of the clients and also those engaging in protests and demonstrations.


Written Question
Terrorism
Friday 20th October 2017

Asked by: Fiona Bruce (Conservative - Congleton)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many people have been (a) charged with, (b) prosecuted for and (c) convicted of attendance at a place for terrorist training under section 8 of the Terrorism Act 2006 in each year since 2006.

Answered by Ben Wallace

The Home Office publishes data on the number of persons charged, prosecuted and convicted, following an arrest for a terrorism-related offence, in the quarterly ‘Operation of police powers under the Terrorism Act 2000 and subsequent legislation’ statistical release. Data, broken down by the legislation under which an individual is charged/prosecuted/convicted, are available from 11 September 2001, when the data collection began.

The data can be found alongside the release in the accompanying data tables, which can be accessed here:

https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/operation-of-police-powers-under-the-terrorism-act-2000

Data on charges of those arrested for terrorism-related offences can be found in table A.05a and data on convictions can be found in table A.08a; these data are supplied by the National Counter Terrorism Police Operations Centre.

Data on prosecutions of persons for terrorism-related offences can be found in table C.02, which contains data provided by the Crown Prosecutions Service Counter Terrorism Division (data available since July 2010).

The data are based on the principal offence rule, whereby when an individual is charged/convicted/prosecuted for more than one offence at a time, only the most serious offence is counted in the data.


Written Question
Terrorism
Friday 20th October 2017

Asked by: Fiona Bruce (Conservative - Congleton)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many people have been (a) charged with, (b) prosecuted for and (c) convicted of preparing acts of terrorism under section 5 of the Terrorism Act 2006 in each year since 2006.

Answered by Ben Wallace

The Home Office publishes data on the number of persons charged, prosecuted and convicted, following an arrest for a terrorism-related offence, in the quarterly ‘Operation of police powers under the Terrorism Act 2000 and subsequent legislation’ statistical release. Data, broken down by the legislation under which an individual is charged/prosecuted/convicted, are available from 11 September 2001, when the data collection began.

The data can be found alongside the release in the accompanying data tables, which can be accessed here:

https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/operation-of-police-powers-under-the-terrorism-act-2000

Data on charges of those arrested for terrorism-related offences can be found in table A.05a and data on convictions can be found in table A.08a; these data are supplied by the National Counter Terrorism Police Operations Centre.

Data on prosecutions of persons for terrorism-related offences can be found in table C.02, which contains data provided by the Crown Prosecutions Service Counter Terrorism Division (data available since July 2010).

The data are based on the principal offence rule, whereby when an individual is charged/convicted/prosecuted for more than one offence at a time, only the most serious offence is counted in the data.


Written Question
Terrorism
Friday 20th October 2017

Asked by: Fiona Bruce (Conservative - Congleton)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many people have been (a) charged with, (b) prosecuted for and (c) convicted of disseminating terrorist publications under section 2 of the Terrorism Act 2006 in each year since 2006.

Answered by Ben Wallace

The Home Office publishes data on the number of persons charged, prosecuted and convicted, following an arrest for a terrorism-related offence, in the quarterly ‘Operation of police powers under the Terrorism Act 2000 and subsequent legislation’ statistical release. Data, broken down by the legislation under which an individual is charged/prosecuted/convicted, are available from 11 September 2001, when the data collection began.

The data can be found alongside the release in the accompanying data tables, which can be accessed here:

https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/operation-of-police-powers-under-the-terrorism-act-2000

Data on charges of those arrested for terrorism-related offences can be found in table A.05a and data on convictions can be found in table A.08a; these data are supplied by the National Counter Terrorism Police Operations Centre.

Data on prosecutions of persons for terrorism-related offences can be found in table C.02, which contains data provided by the Crown Prosecutions Service Counter Terrorism Division (data available since July 2010).

The data are based on the principal offence rule, whereby when an individual is charged/convicted/prosecuted for more than one offence at a time, only the most serious offence is counted in the data.


Written Question
Terrorism
Friday 20th October 2017

Asked by: Fiona Bruce (Conservative - Congleton)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many people have been (a) charged with, (b) prosecuted for and (c) convicted of the encouragement of terrorism under section 1 of the Terrorism Act 2000 in each year since 2000.

Answered by Ben Wallace

The Home Office publishes data on the number of persons charged, prosecuted and convicted, following an arrest for a terrorism-related offence, in the quarterly ‘Operation of police powers under the Terrorism Act 2000 and subsequent legislation’ statistical release. Data, broken down by the legislation under which an individual is charged/prosecuted/convicted, are available from 11 September 2001, when the data collection began.

The data can be found alongside the release in the accompanying data tables, which can be accessed here:

https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/operation-of-police-powers-under-the-terrorism-act-2000

Data on charges of those arrested for terrorism-related offences can be found in table A.05a and data on convictions can be found in table A.08a; these data are supplied by the National Counter Terrorism Police Operations Centre.

Data on prosecutions of persons for terrorism-related offences can be found in table C.02, which contains data provided by the Crown Prosecutions Service Counter Terrorism Division (data available since July 2010).

The data are based on the principal offence rule, whereby when an individual is charged/convicted/prosecuted for more than one offence at a time, only the most serious offence is counted in the data.


Written Question
Terrorism
Friday 20th October 2017

Asked by: Fiona Bruce (Conservative - Congleton)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many people have been (a) charged with, (b) prosecuted for and (c) convicted of providing or receiving instruction or training for terrorism under section 6 of the Terrorism Act 2000 in each year since 2000.

Answered by Ben Wallace

The Home Office publishes data on the number of persons charged, prosecuted and convicted, following an arrest for a terrorism-related offence, in the quarterly ‘Operation of police powers under the Terrorism Act 2000 and subsequent legislation’ statistical release. Data, broken down by the legislation under which an individual is charged/prosecuted/convicted, are available from 11 September 2001, when the data collection began.

The data can be found alongside the release in the accompanying data tables, which can be accessed here:

https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/operation-of-police-powers-under-the-terrorism-act-2000

Data on charges of those arrested for terrorism-related offences can be found in table A.05a and data on convictions can be found in table A.08a; these data are supplied by the National Counter Terrorism Police Operations Centre.

Data on prosecutions of persons for terrorism-related offences can be found in table C.02, which contains data provided by the Crown Prosecutions Service Counter Terrorism Division (data available since July 2010).

The data are based on the principal offence rule, whereby when an individual is charged/convicted/prosecuted for more than one offence at a time, only the most serious offence is counted in the data.


Written Question
Terrorism
Friday 20th October 2017

Asked by: Fiona Bruce (Conservative - Congleton)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many people have been (a) charged with, (b) prosecuted for and (c) convicted of collecting information under section 58 of the Terrorism Act 2000 in each year since 2000.

Answered by Ben Wallace

The Home Office publishes data on the number of persons charged, prosecuted and convicted, following an arrest for a terrorism-related offence, in the quarterly ‘Operation of police powers under the Terrorism Act 2000 and subsequent legislation’ statistical release. Data, broken down by the legislation under which an individual is charged/prosecuted/convicted, are available from 11 September 2001, when the data collection began.

The data can be found alongside the release in the accompanying data tables, which can be accessed here:

https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/operation-of-police-powers-under-the-terrorism-act-2000

Data on charges of those arrested for terrorism-related offences can be found in table A.05a and data on convictions can be found in table A.08a; these data are supplied by the National Counter Terrorism Police Operations Centre.

Data on prosecutions of persons for terrorism-related offences can be found in table C.02, which contains data provided by the Crown Prosecutions Service Counter Terrorism Division (data available since July 2010).

The data are based on the principal offence rule, whereby when an individual is charged/convicted/prosecuted for more than one offence at a time, only the most serious offence is counted in the data.


Written Question
Terrorism
Friday 20th October 2017

Asked by: Fiona Bruce (Conservative - Congleton)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many people have been (a) charged with, (b) prosecuted for and (c) convicted of directing a terrorist organisation under section 56 of the Terrorism Act 2000 in each year since 2000.

Answered by Ben Wallace

The Home Office publishes data on the number of persons charged, prosecuted and convicted, following an arrest for a terrorism-related offence, in the quarterly ‘Operation of police powers under the Terrorism Act 2000 and subsequent legislation’ statistical release. Data, broken down by the legislation under which an individual is charged/prosecuted/convicted, are available from 11 September 2001, when the data collection began.

The data can be found alongside the release in the accompanying data tables, which can be accessed here:

https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/operation-of-police-powers-under-the-terrorism-act-2000

Data on charges of those arrested for terrorism-related offences can be found in table A.05a and data on convictions can be found in table A.08a; these data are supplied by the National Counter Terrorism Police Operations Centre.

Data on prosecutions of persons for terrorism-related offences can be found in table C.02, which contains data provided by the Crown Prosecutions Service Counter Terrorism Division (data available since July 2010).

The data are based on the principal offence rule, whereby when an individual is charged/convicted/prosecuted for more than one offence at a time, only the most serious offence is counted in the data.


Written Question
Terrorism
Friday 20th October 2017

Asked by: Fiona Bruce (Conservative - Congleton)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many people have been (a) charged with, (b) prosecuted for and (c) convicted of supporting a proscribed organisation under section 12 of the Terrorism Act 2000 in each year since 2000.

Answered by Ben Wallace

The Home Office publishes data on the number of persons charged, prosecuted and convicted, following an arrest for a terrorism-related offence, in the quarterly ‘Operation of police powers under the Terrorism Act 2000 and subsequent legislation’ statistical release. Data, broken down by the legislation under which an individual is charged/prosecuted/convicted, are available from 11 September 2001, when the data collection began.

The data can be found alongside the release in the accompanying data tables, which can be accessed here:

https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/operation-of-police-powers-under-the-terrorism-act-2000

Data on charges of those arrested for terrorism-related offences can be found in table A.05a and data on convictions can be found in table A.08a; these data are supplied by the National Counter Terrorism Police Operations Centre.

Data on prosecutions of persons for terrorism-related offences can be found in table C.02, which contains data provided by the Crown Prosecutions Service Counter Terrorism Division (data available since July 2010).

The data are based on the principal offence rule, whereby when an individual is charged/convicted/prosecuted for more than one offence at a time, only the most serious offence is counted in the data.


Written Question
Terrorism
Friday 20th October 2017

Asked by: Fiona Bruce (Conservative - Congleton)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many people have been (a) charged with, (b) prosecuted for and (c) convicted of wearing a uniform under section 13 of the Terrorism Act 2000 in each year since 2000.

Answered by Ben Wallace

The Home Office publishes data on the number of persons charged, prosecuted and convicted, following an arrest for a terrorism-related offence, in the quarterly ‘Operation of police powers under the Terrorism Act 2000 and subsequent legislation’ statistical release. Data, broken down by the legislation under which an individual is charged/prosecuted/convicted, are available from 11 September 2001, when the data collection began.

The data can be found alongside the release in the accompanying data tables, which can be accessed here:

https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/operation-of-police-powers-under-the-terrorism-act-2000

Data on charges of those arrested for terrorism-related offences can be found in table A.05a and data on convictions can be found in table A.08a; these data are supplied by the National Counter Terrorism Police Operations Centre.

Data on prosecutions of persons for terrorism-related offences can be found in table C.02, which contains data provided by the Crown Prosecutions Service Counter Terrorism Division (data available since July 2010).

The data are based on the principal offence rule, whereby when an individual is charged/convicted/prosecuted for more than one offence at a time, only the most serious offence is counted in the data.