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Speech in Westminster Hall - Thu 11 Apr 2019
Retail Crime

"I apologise for missing the very start of my right hon. Friend’s contribution. I have been told by a number of representatives of shops and supermarkets that when shoplifting takes place and is reported to the police, quite often the police are not really interested, and it is down to …..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Thu 11 Apr 2019
Retail Crime

"It is not just in the shop that people can be targeted. They can be targeted on their way home, particularly if some of the offenders live in the locality. They can be subject to that sort of attack all the time...."
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Written Question
Fireworks: Injuries
Tuesday 11th December 2018

Asked by: Mark Tami (Labour - Alyn and Deeside)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many cases are known to officials of his Department of people who have been injured due to the misuse of fireworks since 2015.

Answered by Victoria Atkins - Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

The Home Office does not collect the information requested.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Fri 23 Nov 2018
Stalking Protection Bill

"Like the hon. Gentleman, I realised the extent of stalking when people brought cases to me. I was particularly struck when it involved an ex-partner and I saw how seriously the police took it. I had a case in which the person moved, and on the day she moved in, …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Fri 23 Nov 2018
Stalking Protection Bill

"Does the hon. Gentleman agree that, sometimes, the police fail to look at the whole pattern of behaviour and just look at each case in isolation, and it never quite reaches the mark that makes them feel that they need to do something about it?..."
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Written Question
Immigrants: Caribbean
Tuesday 11th September 2018

Asked by: Mark Tami (Labour - Alyn and Deeside)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many cases are known to (a) Ministers and (b) officials of her Department of people who have been wrongfully (i) deported and (ii) detained.

Answered by Caroline Nokes

The Department has been carrying out a review of all cases of Caribbean Commonwealth nationality, born before 1 January 1973, who have been removed and/or detained by the Home Office since 2002 (when the Casework Information Database (CID) was available across the immigration system) and sought to identify any individuals where there was an indication in the record that the individual could have been in the UK before 1973.

The Home Secretary wrote to the Chair of the Home Affairs Select Committee on 21st August to provide an update on this work. This letter outlined that, so far, this review has found eighteen people of Caribbean Commonwealth nationality, born before 1 January 1973, who told the Home Office they came to the UK before 1 January 1973 and stayed here permanently and who have been removed and / or detained. Eleven of these left the UK voluntarily and seven were detained.

These are the people we consider are most likely to have suffered detriment because their right to be in the UK was not recognised and where the Department is most likely to have acted wrongfully in removing and / or detaining them. Letters of apology are being sent from the Home Secretary.

A copy of this letter has been deposited in the House Library. This work is ongoing and the Home Secretary has committed to regularly updating the Home Affairs Select Committee on progress.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Fri 06 Jul 2018
Music Festivals: Drug Safety Testing

"My hon. Friend made the most important point—nobody died. At so many other festivals, many young people are losing their lives...."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 27 Jun 2018
Offensive Weapons Bill

"My hon. Friend is making a powerful case, but as someone who has recently renewed their shotgun licence, I should say that that is a very thorough process. I would not want the wrong impression to be given of people who shoot for sport—I shoot only clays; I do not …..."
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Written Question
Undocumented Migrants: Deportation
Wednesday 16th May 2018

Asked by: Mark Tami (Labour - Alyn and Deeside)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, when her Department first introduced removal targets; and if she will publish her Department's removal targets by (a) year and (b) region.

Answered by Caroline Nokes

My Department’s approach is set out in Sir Philip Rutnam’s letter to the Rt Hon Yvette Cooper MP, dated 14 May 2018 that I deposited in the House Library.


Written Question
Undocumented Migrants: Deportation
Wednesday 16th May 2018

Asked by: Mark Tami (Labour - Alyn and Deeside)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what Ministerial (a) involvement, (b) agreement and (c) direction there was in the setting of removal targets in (i) 2014-15 and (ii) 2015-16.

Answered by Caroline Nokes

My Department’s approach is set out in Sir Philip Rutnam’s letter to the Rt Hon Yvette Cooper MP, dated 14 May 2018 that I deposited in the House Library.