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Written Question
Visas: Overseas Students
Thursday 8th February 2024

Asked by: James Daly (Conservative - Bury North)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many (a) student and (b) student dependent visa applications were received by his Department in the first two weeks of January (i) 2023 and (ii) 2024.

Answered by Tom Pursglove

Our published data on student and student dependent visa applications up to September 2023 can be found in the available migration statistics on GOV.UK: www.gov.uk/government/statistical-data-sets/immigration-system-statistics-data-tables#entry-clearance-visas-granted-outside-the-uk

Figures up to 31 December 2023 will be published in the next release. January 2024 figures will be published in due course.


Written Question
Police: Video Recordings
Friday 23rd June 2023

Asked by: James Daly (Conservative - Bury North)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, whether there are regulatory (a) provisions and (b) other measures in place on public filming of police officers during the performance of their duties which is intended to harass or intimidate those officers.

Answered by Chris Philp - Shadow Home Secretary

Policing by its very nature can be a demanding job. The wellbeing of our police is a priority for this Government and it is vital that we protect our officers from any form of harassment, abuse or assault as they work bravely to protect our communities. We will continue to work closely with policing partners and help Chief Constables in their duty to support their workforce effectively.

There are no provisions in place which prohibit an individual from taking photographs or filming in public places. This extends to the filming of police officers and buildings unless the behaviour of the person filming represents a genuine security risk or risk to the personal information of staff to be misused.

Whilst individuals are not prohibited from filming in public places, behaviour which intentionally causes harassment, alarm or distress is prohibited under the Public Order Act 1986. The Protection from Harassment Act 1997 also makes it a criminal offence to pursue a course of conduct amounting to harassment. Whether these offences apply to individual cases will depend on the circumstances.

The NPCC have released national guidance on persons recording police in public spaces. This also sets out the legislation that does apply when the officers suspect terrorism: NPCC Guidance.

The College of Policing have also published guidance as part of their Media Relations APP and the Public Order APP.


Written Question
Police: Video Recordings
Friday 23rd June 2023

Asked by: James Daly (Conservative - Bury North)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, whether she has held discussions with law enforcement agencies on members of the public filming (a) police officers and (b) police station car parks.

Answered by Chris Philp - Shadow Home Secretary

Policing by its very nature can be a demanding job. The wellbeing of our police is a priority for this Government and it is vital that we protect our officers from any form of harassment, abuse or assault as they work bravely to protect our communities. We will continue to work closely with policing partners and help Chief Constables in their duty to support their workforce effectively.

There are no provisions in place which prohibit an individual from taking photographs or filming in public places. This extends to the filming of police officers and buildings unless the behaviour of the person filming represents a genuine security risk or risk to the personal information of staff to be misused.

Whilst individuals are not prohibited from filming in public places, behaviour which intentionally causes harassment, alarm or distress is prohibited under the Public Order Act 1986. The Protection from Harassment Act 1997 also makes it a criminal offence to pursue a course of conduct amounting to harassment. Whether these offences apply to individual cases will depend on the circumstances.

The NPCC have released national guidance on persons recording police in public spaces. This also sets out the legislation that does apply when the officers suspect terrorism: NPCC Guidance.

The College of Policing have also published guidance as part of their Media Relations APP and the Public Order APP.


Speech in Westminster Hall - Thu 01 Dec 2022
International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women

"Will my right hon. Friend give way?..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Thu 01 Dec 2022
International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women

"I have the honour to serve on both the Home Affairs Committee and the Justice Committee. For the best part of 20 years before coming here I was a criminal defence solicitor—a witness to the depravity of male violence against women in all its forms—so I shall confine my remarks …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 14 Nov 2022
Oral Answers to Questions

"T7. What steps are the Government taking to increase charging rates for offences of rape, serious sexual offending and harassment against women and girls?..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 07 Nov 2022
Asylum Seekers Accommodation and Safeguarding

"The question for my right hon. Friend is not how many hotels we can book, but how we can stop the increasing number of migrants coming across the channel this year. We have seen more than 10,000 adult males from Albania aged 18 to 40—that is between 1% and 2% …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 31 Oct 2022
Western Jet Foil and Manston Asylum Processing Centres

"So far this year, 12,000 Albanians have entered the United Kingdom through small boat crossings of the channel, and 10,000 of those are adult single males. As commander Dan O’Mahoney told the Home Affairs Committee, the main driver of that activity is the strength of organised Albanian criminal gangs in …..."
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Speech in Public Bill Committees - Thu 27 Oct 2022
Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill (Third sitting)

"Q I want to go back to information sharing. My understanding of the Bill—please tell me if I am wrong—is that the clauses will allow

“direct sharing between two businesses in the AML regulated sector”

and

“indirect sharing through a third-party intermediary for businesses in the financial sector”.

That …..."

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Speech in Public Bill Committees - Thu 27 Oct 2022
Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill (Third sitting)

"Q I am sorry to interrupt you—we are short of time. Subject to that, the things I have just read out are good, are they not? We should welcome them.

Helena Wood: They absolutely are, and I would not—..."

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