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Written Question
Tickets: Sales
Monday 3rd July 2023

Asked by: Giles Watling (Conservative - Clacton)

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, how many successful prosecutions there have been under the Breaching of Limits on Ticket Sales Regulations 2018; and if she will make a statement.

Answered by Edward Argar

It is not possible to provide information about successful prosecutions under the Breaching of Limits on Ticket Sales Regulations 2018. This information is not centrally held in the Court Proceedings Database by the Ministry of Justice.


Written Question
Administration of Justice: Older People
Monday 19th November 2018

Asked by: Giles Watling (Conservative - Clacton)

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what steps the Government is taking help older people maintain access to services in a modernising court system.

Answered by Lucy Frazer

Ensuring access to justice is a fundamental principle of the Government and judiciary’s £1bn reform programme to transform our courts and tribunals system. The reform programme aims to expand the ways users can resolve their justice needs, while maintaining and improving traditional methods for those who need them. We are designing the reformed services to be accessible for all, including older users, and to provide users with options on how they can interact with our services as well as access appropriate support, should they need to do so.

Many users will be able to benefit from new digital services and, if needed, will be able to seek telephone or face to face support to help them to use these. This ‘assisted digital’ support is currently in place for the ‘Application’ stage for our reformed services for Divorce, Civil Money Claims, Social Security & Child Support Tribunal, Probate and the Single Justice Service. Where assisted digital support is not appropriate or sufficient, users will continue to be able to use traditional methods, such as paper forms, which are also being improved and made more accessible.


Written Question
Legal Systems
Tuesday 5th December 2017

Asked by: Giles Watling (Conservative - Clacton)

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

What steps the Government plans to take to ensure the effective operation of the UK legal system after the UK leaves the EU.

Answered by Dominic Raab

The Government have made it a top priority to ensure that there is a smooth legal transition, both in our negotiations with the EU and as a matter for our domestic implementing legislation.