Asked by: Siobhain McDonagh (Labour - Mitcham and Morden)
Question to the Department for Energy Security & Net Zero:
To ask the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, how many people were serving in the Civil Nuclear Constabulary on 20 February in each year since 2015.
Answered by Andrew Bowie - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Energy Security and Net Zero)
Financial Year | Total Combined Staff/Officer Headcount as at Feb (17257) |
2014/15 | 1533 |
2015/16 | 1586 |
2016/17 | 1623 |
2017/18 | 1589 |
2018/19 | 1598 |
2019/20 | 1545 |
2020/21 | 1638 |
2021/22 | 1620 |
2022/23 | 1602 |
2023/24 | 1624 |
Asked by: Siobhain McDonagh (Labour - Mitcham and Morden)
Question to the Home Office:
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many times a member of the Armed Forces was referred to Prevent in each year since 2018.
Answered by Tom Tugendhat - Minister of State (Home Office) (Security)
The Home Office publishes data on Prevent referrals in the annual Individuals referred to and supported through the Prevent Programme statistics - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
This includes publishing a breakdown of the ‘Sector of referral of those referred’. Table 1 provides a yearly breakdown of the number of referrals from ‘Other’ sectors. ‘Other’ sectors includes military, government (includes Home Office Enforcement and HMRC), or other private sectors of employment. At this time we are unable to disaggregate the military component for the full time series.
Asked by: Siobhain McDonagh (Labour - Mitcham and Morden)
Question to the Home Office:
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, with reference to the contract agreed by his Department with Portakabin, published on 16 February 2024, reference CF-0358300D58000000L5A4EAK, what the spaces required are as set out in the Statement of Requirements v.1 point 4; and if he will publish an unredacted version of the document entitled Final 02 Offer Document Rev C.
Answered by Chris Philp - Minister of State (Home Office)
An unredacted version of the sections in the document in question will be published in due course.
The Home Office ensures that all accommodation is safe, fit for purpose and meets all regulatory requirements.
Asked by: Siobhain McDonagh (Labour - Mitcham and Morden)
Question to the Ministry of Defence:
To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, how many people suffered (a) death and (b) injury on his Departments firing ranges in each year since 2018.
Answered by Andrew Murrison - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Ministry of Defence)
Since 2018, there have been two fatalities involving UK Armed Forces personnel on firing ranges. These occurred in 2018 and 2021.
During the same period 1,429 people sustained injuries on firing ranges. The table below provides a breakdown of injuries by year between 1 January 2018 and 31 December 2023:
Table 1: Number of people injured at firing ranges broken down by year.
'Table 1 lists all injuries linked to firing range activities. These injuries range from superficial e.g. abrasions, lacerations, physical strains, falls to more severe e.g. gunshot wounds, hearing loss.'
Calendar Year | Total |
All | 1,429 |
2018 | 158 |
2019 | 160 |
2020 | 168 |
2021 | 243 |
2022[1] | 332 |
2023 | 368 |
[1] The annual increases in 2022 and 2023 may be due to improved reporting levels due to a new reporting system being introduced.
Asked by: Siobhain McDonagh (Labour - Mitcham and Morden)
Question to the Home Office:
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many referrals were made to the Border Force Joint Anti-Corruption Intelligence Team in each year since 2015.
Answered by Tom Pursglove - Minister of State (Minister for Legal Migration and Delivery)
As the public rightly expect, we demand the highest standards from our Border Force officers and have measures in place to prevent and tackle corruption.
Allegations and referrals received by Border Force Joint Anti-Corruption Intelligence Team since it was formed in 2018:
2018 | 108 |
2019 | 121 |
2020 | 118 |
2021 | 130 |
2022 | 127 |
2023 | 204 |
Asked by: Siobhain McDonagh (Labour - Mitcham and Morden)
Question to the Home Office:
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many times has the IOPC carried out investigations into Border Force staff in each year since 2015; and if he will publish a list of each instance, broken down by the circumstances as listed in 3.18 of the Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration's Report: An Inspection of Border Force Insider Threat.
Answered by Tom Pursglove - Minister of State (Minister for Legal Migration and Delivery)
The IOPC have not themselves conducted any independent investigations into Border Force staff in that period.
Asked by: Siobhain McDonagh (Labour - Mitcham and Morden)
Question to the Home Office:
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many of the recommendations included in the Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration’s report: An inspection of Border Force insider threat have yet to be been implemented; and if will he list them.
Answered by Tom Pursglove - Minister of State (Minister for Legal Migration and Delivery)
2 of the 8 recommendations that were either partially or fully accepted have been fully implemented, work is progressing on the other 6 recommendations.
Asked by: Siobhain McDonagh (Labour - Mitcham and Morden)
Question to the Home Office:
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many and what proportion of people who applied to join Border Force failed (a) vetting and (b) additional security checks vetting in each year since 2015.
Answered by Tom Pursglove - Minister of State (Minister for Legal Migration and Delivery)
We are not able to share any data on vetting or additional security check failures as this is never released at a department level as it would provide insights into security controls.
Asked by: Siobhain McDonagh (Labour - Mitcham and Morden)
Question to the Home Office:
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many Border Force personnel failed drug and alcohol tests in each year since 2015.
Answered by Tom Pursglove - Minister of State (Minister for Legal Migration and Delivery)
Border Force launched its own drug and alcohol testing policy on 15th January 2024. To date there have been no failed tests under this policy.
Asked by: Siobhain McDonagh (Labour - Mitcham and Morden)
Question to the Home Office:
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many Foreign National Offenders living in the community were classed as absconders in each year since 2010; and of those, how many were classified as being of (a) highest risk, (b) high risk and (c) medium harm.
Answered by Michael Tomlinson - Minister of State (Minister for Illegal Migration)
We do not routinely publish the information that you have requested. Obtaining the information would require a manual search of each individual case, which could only be obtained at a disproportionate cost.