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Written Question
Immigration: Appeals
Monday 15th January 2024

Asked by: Valerie Vaz (Labour - Walsall and Bloxwich)

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, how many cases were waiting for a hearing date in the first tier immigration tribunal as of 1 December 2023.

Answered by Mike Freer

The number of appeals in the First-tier Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) that are waiting for a hearing date, as at 30 September 2023, is 24,085.

The Ministry of Justice publishes statistics on a quarterly basis. The latest set of data available covers the period up to 30 September 2023. Data provided in answer to this question is a sub-set of the published caseload data.

Published statistics can be found at:

https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/tribunals-statistics-quarterly-july-to-september-2023.


Written Question
Criminal Proceedings: Expert Evidence
Wednesday 6th September 2023

Asked by: Valerie Vaz (Labour - Walsall and Bloxwich)

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what assessment he has made of the potential impact of shortages in the number of experts available to provide specialist evidential reports on (a) the criminal justice system and (b) conviction rates.

Answered by Mike Freer

We recognise that expert evidence is a key element of many cases and so are taking a number of steps to ensure the availability of experts. We have increased expert witness fees (including forensic science experts) by 15% in cases where legal aid is granted on or after 30 September 2022 to help ensure that the defence have access to a high standard of forensic services. We passed legislation in the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 so that remote hearings can continue to be used in criminal proceedings and are currently considering how we can support greater use of video links to secure attendance by expert witnesses.

More broadly across the criminal justice system, the Forensic Science Reform Programme, led by the Home Office, aims to improve criminal justice outcomes through the delivery of world class forensic capabilities. In this financial year (2023/24), the Government has allocated £19.6m to improving standards and capability in the provision of expert scientific evidence.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 18 Oct 2022
Oral Answers to Questions

"The Secretary of State mentions solicitors, so can he say why solicitors have received only a 9% increase in fees, prompting the Law Society to say that they may not undertake criminal defence work?..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 05 Jul 2022
Oral Answers to Questions

"What is the point of having a modernised courts system if we do not have the lawyers to go with it? On what date will the Minister meet members of the Criminal Bar Association to discuss pay and a modernised courts system?..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 28 Jun 2022
Rape: Criminal Prosecutions

"I am sure the Minister will realise that the whole House welcomes any new measures, but could she say what is being done about some of the older cases that have been stopped in their tracks? Will she ensure that adequate resources are there for those legacy cases where justice …..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Tue 14 Dec 2021
Neighbourhood Policing: West Midlands

"Will the hon. Member give way?..."
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Written Question
Immigration
Tuesday 9th June 2020

Asked by: Valerie Vaz (Labour - Walsall and Bloxwich)

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what the current backlog is of cases awaiting a first tier immigration tribunal hearing.

Answered by Chris Philp - Shadow Home Secretary

The number of appeals in the First-tier Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) that have either not had a final hearing or been resolved prior to hearing, as at 31 March 2020, is 17,661, a reduction of 4,475 appeals from the same period in 2019.

Published statistics can be found at:

www.gov.uk/government/statistics/tribunal-statistics-quarterly-october-to-december-2019 and

www.gov.uk/government/collections/hmcts-management-information.


Written Question
Ministry of Justice: Brexit
Thursday 11th April 2019

Asked by: Valerie Vaz (Labour - Walsall and Bloxwich)

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, whether his Department has deprioritised any Statutory Instruments in relation to the UK leaving the EU; and if he will publish the criteria his Department uses to deprioritise those Instruments.

Answered by Lucy Frazer

Our objective has always been to have a functioning statute book in place by Exit Day and to ensure that the most critical secondary legislation was made by this point.

All of the Ministry of Justice’s essential ‘no deal’ Exit Statutory Instruments were made prior to 29 March 2019.

In addition, the Criminal Procedure (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 are expected to be made shortly; and a further no deal Exit SI, to enable payments to be made to UK recipients of The Rights, Equality and Citizenship Programme in the event of a no deal exit, is due to be laid shortly.


Written Question
CAFCASS: Complaints
Monday 19th March 2018

Asked by: Valerie Vaz (Labour - Walsall and Bloxwich)

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, how many complaints have been made against the Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service in the most recent period for which figures are available.

Answered by Lucy Frazer

785 complaints were made against the Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service (Cafcass) in the period from 1 April 2017 to 31 December 2017.

The figure for the year 2016/17 was 988. This represents three complaints for every 1000 cases.

Figures for previous years can be found in Cafcass Annual Reports which can be accessed on the Cafcass website: www.cafcass.gov.uk/about-cafcass/reports-and-strategies/annual-reports/


Written Question
CAFCASS: Finance
Monday 19th March 2018

Asked by: Valerie Vaz (Labour - Walsall and Bloxwich)

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, how much funding the Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service received in each of the last six years.

Answered by Lucy Frazer

The Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service has received total resource funding in respect of its statutory functions as follows:

Reporting year

Total funding received from central government

2012-2013

£ 127.472 million

2013-2014

£ 125.070 million

2014-2015

£ 117.144 million

2015-2016

£ 117.669 million

2016-2017

£ 115.046 million

2017-2018

£ 118.636 million