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Edward Argar
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Edward Argar
· 2015–present
1,392 speeches on record Last active 25 Feb 2026
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Engagements25 Feb 2026
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Edward Argar
If he will list his official engagements for Wednesday 25 February.
Hansard · 25 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions3 Feb 2026
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Edward Argar
In their manifesto at the last election, the Government promised to set up specialist rape courts in every Crown court location. Will the Minister update the House on how many have been set up to date?
Hansard · 3 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions27 Jan 2026
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Edward Argar
What does the Minister say to childminders in Melton and Syston who are concerned about potentially increased administrative burdens and cash-flow pressures, as a result of changes under Making Tax Digital for businesses with a turnover of at least £50,000? It is scrapping the blanket 10% wear and tear allowance, and replacing it with a…
Hansard · 27 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
GP Services: Melton and Syston30 Oct 2025
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Edward Argar
Thank you for calling me, Madam Deputy Speaker, and through you I thank Mr Speaker for granting this important Adjournment debate. I congratulate the Under-Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, the hon. Member for Glasgow South West (Dr Ahmed) , on his well-deserved promotion to ministerial office—it was in very short order, but…
Hansard · 30 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
UK-Türkiye Typhoon Export Deal29 Oct 2025
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Edward Argar
I welcome this announcement, and I congratulate the Minister and, indeed, the right hon. Member for Liverpool Garston (Maria Eagle) and their Conservative predecessors on the team effort in getting us to this point. Following this announcement, what next steps are the Government planning to take to build on it and further strengthen the UK’s…
Hansard · 29 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
‘Part IVB - CRIMINAL CASES REVIEW (PUBLIC PETITION)29 Oct 2025
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Edward Argar
On new clause 1, will my right hon. Friend give way?
Hansard · 29 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions13 Oct 2025
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Edward Argar
What commitment can the Minister give to my constituents in Thurmaston, Syston, Queniborough and nearby villages who wish to remain in the county of Leicestershire and have services provided in Leicestershire that they will not against their wishes be absorbed into the city of Leicester, as advocated by Labour’s city mayor in the context of…
Hansard · 13 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Education Committee13 Oct 2025
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Edward Argar
I am grateful to the hon. Lady and her Committee for a detailed and important report on a subject that is of huge importance to all our constituencies. I wanted to pick up particularly on parental involvement in the process, which is primarily covered in paragraphs 96 to 102 of her report. Too often, parents…
Hansard · 13 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Baby Loss13 Oct 2025
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Edward Argar
I pay tribute to the hon. Members for Sherwood Forest (Michelle Welsh) and for Rossendale and Darwen (Andy MacNae) and to my right hon. Friend the Member for Godalming and Ash (Sir Jeremy Hunt) both for bringing this debate during Baby Loss Awareness Week and the incredibly thoughtful and moving contributions they have already made…
Hansard · 13 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Industrial Action22 Jul 2025
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Edward Argar
The resident doctors’ strike is unnecessary, irresponsible and wrong. Recently, and again today from the Dispatch Box, the Secretary of State has been resolute in not giving in to the BMA resident doctors committee’s demands. Although I do not know the details of the current status of his discussions with the committee, may I encourage…
Hansard · 22 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions22 Jul 2025
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Edward Argar
Dementia is one of the greatest health challenges that we as a society face today and in the future, but too many people with dementia end up in hospital, rather than being treated in more appropriate community settings. The 10-year NHS plan offers a real opportunity to shift care into the community and away from…
Hansard · 22 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Resident Doctors: Industrial Action10 Jul 2025
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Edward Argar
I am grateful to the Secretary of State for his typical courtesy and advance sight of his statement. I also note that he is among the most assiduous of Ministers in volunteering himself to this House to be questioned on issues of importance. I am, however, afraid it comes as no surprise that we are…
Hansard · 10 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
NHS 10-Year Plan3 Jul 2025
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Edward Argar
I thank the Secretary of State for his typical courtesy in providing advance sight not only of his statement but of his plan. I am grateful, and others on the Government Front Bench might learn a thing or two from him. I am pleased to see the plan published. This Secretary of State is a…
Hansard · 3 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions17 Jun 2025
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Edward Argar
May I, through the Secretary of State, pass on my best wishes to the Under-Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, the hon. Member for West Lancashire (Ashley Dalton) ? In front of the Health and Social Care Committee in January, NHS England’s then chief financial officer set out that pretty much all the…
Hansard · 17 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Spending Review: Health and Social Care12 Jun 2025
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Edward Argar
Yesterday, yet again, we saw the Chancellor do what the Labour party always does: default to high spending, more borrowing and higher taxes, leaving the public finances vulnerable. The Minister has spoken of additional funding for the NHS. To use the same comparison as the NHS England chief executive, the NHS budget will now be…
Hansard · 12 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Covid: Fifth Anniversary12 Jun 2025
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Edward Argar
I congratulate the hon. Member for West Ham and Beckton (James Asser) on his speech and on securing this important debate. The vast majority of contributions today have been measured, thoughtful and non-political, and I think they have done this House proud. It is right that we remember, reflect and learn. It is the least…
Hansard · 12 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Mental Health Bill [Lords]19 May 2025
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Edward Argar
I thank the Secretary of State for bringing the Bill before Parliament. The last update to the Mental Health Act, in 2007, took eight years following the Richardson review, and this Bill has been a similarly long time in the making, so I welcome the speed with which he has moved on it since taking…
Hansard · 19 May 2025 · parliament.uk
Maternity Improvement Strategy6 May 2025
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Edward Argar
I fear that many will have found the Minister’s answer to my hon. Friend the Member for Windsor (Jack Rankin) disappointing. He highlighted that the previous Government committed to the headline recommendation of the cross-party birth trauma inquiry led by the hon. Member for Canterbury (Rosie Duffield) and the former Member for Stafford, Theo Clarke,…
Hansard · 6 May 2025 · parliament.uk
NHS England: Abolition6 May 2025
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Edward Argar
The Health Service Journal reports that officials have acknowledged that the first draft of a high-level plan for merging NHS England and DHSC has been delayed. When we ask any written question about the merger, the standard answer seems to be: “Ministers and senior Department officials will work with the new transformation team at the…
Hansard · 6 May 2025 · parliament.uk
Clause 168 - Commencement: Parts 1 to 426 Mar 2025
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Edward Argar
I am conscious of time, so I will be brief. I recognise the sincerely and strongly held views on both sides of the debate, which has played out with courtesy in this Chamber and in Committee, where Members have shown respect for one another and for differing views. I want to put on record my…
Hansard · 26 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions25 Mar 2025
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Edward Argar
May I take this opportunity to thank the Secretary of State for his kindness following the death of my father earlier this month? It was very much appreciated. I welcome the moves to streamline decision making and improve efficiency in the context of the Secretary of State’s NHS England announcement, if he genuinely drives decentralisation…
Hansard · 25 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Winter Fuel Payment19 Mar 2025
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Edward Argar
This afternoon, we have heard some fantastic speeches in which Members have set out heartbreaking real-life stories from their constituents about the situation older people have found themselves in this winter. Pensioners have been forced to choose between eating and heating as a result of the Government’s choice to remove the winter fuel allowance from…
Hansard · 19 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Rare Cancers Bill14 Mar 2025
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Edward Argar
May I start by extending to the hon. Member for Cumbernauld and Kirkintilloch (Katrina Murray) and her family my sincere condolences on the passing of her father? This is an important Bill. I often say to constituents, “If you wish to see the House of Commons at its best, tune in and watch on a…
Hansard · 14 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions11 Feb 2025
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Edward Argar
I congratulate the hon. Member for West Lancashire (Ashley Dalton) on her promotion to the Front Bench. Eating disorders affect over 1.25 million people, and this is the last Health and Social Care Question Time before Eating Disorders Awareness Week, which starts later this month. The Secretary of State will be aware of the amazing…
Hansard · 11 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
New Hospital Programme Review20 Jan 2025
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Edward Argar
I am grateful, as always, to the Secretary of State for his typical courtesy in giving me advance sight of his statement. Labour was prepared to make all sorts of promises in opposition to win power—it promised not to raise taxes on working people, it said that it would not cut the winter fuel payment,…
Hansard · 20 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Health and Social Care: Winter Update15 Jan 2025
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Edward Argar
As ever, I am grateful to the Secretary of State for his typical courtesy in giving me advance sight of his statement. May I join him in saying that our thoughts are with the nurse in Oldham who was so viciously attacked? Like him, we wish her a full and speedy recovery. May I also…
Hansard · 15 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions7 Jan 2025
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Edward Argar
The Prime Minister’s announcement yesterday of his elective recovery plan mirrored that of Sir Saijd Javid in 2022, but one aspect was different. Our plan explicitly recognised the importance of the workforce being in place to deliver the 9 million extra tests and interpret the results, and it set out proposals to increase that workforce…
Hansard · 7 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Health and Adult Social Care Reform6 Jan 2025
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Edward Argar
I am grateful to the Secretary of State for his typical courtesy in early sight of his statement, as well for his call last week. Indeed, it was earlier sight than I am used to because I was able to read most of it in the media before coming here, which was not unhelpful. I…
Hansard · 6 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Winter Preparedness18 Dec 2024
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Edward Argar
I am grateful to the Minister for early sight of her statement—as I have said before, it is typically courteous of her. I echo the gratitude that she expressed to those in our NHS, and also those in the social care workforce who will be working hard throughout the festive period. As she alluded to,…
Hansard · 18 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Puberty-suppressing Hormones11 Dec 2024
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Edward Argar
I thank the Secretary of State for advance sight of his statement, and for his courtesy in coming to the House to make an oral statement, which gives hon. Members the opportunity to ask him questions. When the Secretary of State is wrong, we will challenge him robustly and hold him to account, but when…
Hansard · 11 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Tobacco and Vapes Bill26 Nov 2024
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Edward Argar
I do not always do this, but I express my gratitude to the Secretary of State for the tone he has adopted in this debate and for recognising the strongly and sincerely held views of right hon. and hon. Members on both sides of it. I am also grateful to him for being typically willing…
Hansard · 26 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions19 Nov 2024
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Edward Argar
The Secretary of State knows that every year, irrespective of which party is in government, winter is challenging for the NHS. Possibly, it will be all the more so this year with the potential impact on older people’s health of the loss of the winter fuel allowance by many. What winter preparedness steps has he…
Hansard · 19 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Income Tax (Charge)5 Nov 2024
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Edward Argar
It is a pleasure and a privilege to be working once again in health and social care, although a disappointment to be doing it from the Opposition Benches. It is a privilege because, like the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care now, I had the privilege in government of working with the amazing…
Hansard · 5 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Sentencing Review and Prison Capacity22 Oct 2024
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Edward Argar
As always, I am grateful to the Lord Chancellor for early sight of her statement, and for her coming to the House to deliver it, giving us the opportunity to ask questions. She is always unfailingly courteous in her dealings with this House. The Lord Chancellor made several announcements today. It is important that we…
Hansard · 22 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Criminal Justice System: Capacity17 Oct 2024
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Edward Argar
I am grateful to the Lord Chancellor and her civil servants for their typical courtesy in giving me early sight of her statement. I am also grateful to magistrates, to whom I pay tribute. In many ways, they are the backbone of our justice system, and like juries they root our justice system in our…
Hansard · 17 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Prison Capacity10 Sep 2024
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Edward Argar
Under the early release scheme starting today, the detail of which was designed by the Secretary of State, how many people will be eligible to be released at the 40% point who have been sentenced, for example, for offences under section 20, grievous bodily harm, and section 47, actual bodily harm, of the Offences against…
Hansard · 10 Sep 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions10 Sep 2024
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Edward Argar
I am grateful to the Secretary of State for her previous answers on substantive questions about accommodation for prisoners released early. Further to that, have the Government contracted any specific hotels for potential use by early release prisoners?
Hansard · 10 Sep 2024 · parliament.uk
Covid-19 Inquiry19 Jul 2024
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Edward Argar
I thank the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster not only for early sight of his statement, for which I am grateful, but for his tone in how he addressed what is an extremely sobering report—module 1 of nine. I suspect that we will look at many more such sobering reports in the coming months.…
Hansard · 19 Jul 2024 · parliament.uk
Prison Capacity18 Jul 2024
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Edward Argar
I am grateful to the Lord Chancellor for very timely advance sight of her statement. May I take this opportunity to congratulate her on her appointment, as well as the Under-Secretary of State for Justice, the hon. Member for Pontypridd (Alex Davies-Jones) ? I congratulate the Minister of State, Ministry of Justice, the hon. Member…
Hansard · 18 Jul 2024 · parliament.uk
Clause 15 - Guidance about independent domestic violence and sexual violence advisors24 May 2024
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Edward Argar
I beg to move amendment (a) to Lords amendment 35.
Hansard · 24 May 2024 · parliament.uk
Parc Prison14 May 2024
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Edward Argar
I am grateful to the hon. Lady for her question and also for her typically measured and sensitive contribution to yesterday’s urgent question on this issue. Ensuring our prisons are safe and secure for both staff and prisoners remains our top priority. His Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service has been working closely with G4S, the…
Hansard · 14 May 2024 · parliament.uk
Children and Young People: Reoffending14 May 2024
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Edward Argar
Over the 10 years to 2022, proven reoffending rates, cautions and convictions for children and young people have fallen from 40.4% to 32.2%. Although there has been a slight uptick over the past year, the fact remains that reoffending by children and young people has fallen significantly under this Government.
Hansard · 14 May 2024 · parliament.uk
Prisons: Illegal Drugs14 May 2024
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Edward Argar
The Government take a zero-tolerance approach to drugs in prison, as is reflected in our policy approach, which has seen £100 million-worth of investment into measures to tackle the smuggling of contraband, including drugs, into prisons. In the year ending March 2023, there were 19.7% fewer incidents where drugs were found than in the year…
Hansard · 14 May 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions14 May 2024
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Edward Argar
The hon. Lady is right to highlight the work of probation. I put on record—as I know my shadow would and I know she would—our gratitude to all those who work in our probation service. Over the long term, since 2021 we have put an extra £155 million a year into the probation service, and…
Hansard · 14 May 2024 · parliament.uk
Parc Prison13 May 2024
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Edward Argar
Ensuring that our prisons are safe and secure for both prisoners and staff remains our priority. I extend my sincere condolences to the families and friends who have lost a loved one, and my gratitude to the staff at HMP and YOI Parc. There have been nine adult deaths at HMP Parc since March 2024.…
Hansard · 13 May 2024 · parliament.uk
End of Custody Supervised Licence: Extension8 May 2024
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Edward Argar
I am grateful to the hon. Lady for her question. Protecting the public is our No. 1 priority, so it is right that we take tough and decisive action to keep putting the most serious offenders behind bars, and for longer, as the public rightly expect. We are carrying out the biggest prison expansion programme…
Hansard · 8 May 2024 · parliament.uk
Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and International Committee of the Red Cross (Status) Bill26 Apr 2024
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Edward Argar
It is a genuine pleasure to speak at the Dispatch Box on behalf of my right hon. Friend the Deputy Foreign Secretary, and it is a pleasure for various reasons. I suspect this will be one of my least challenging appearances at the Dispatch Box, because my right hon. Friend the Member for Basingstoke (Dame…
Hansard · 26 Apr 2024 · parliament.uk
Secure Youth Estate: Violence26 Mar 2024
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Edward Argar
The number of children in custody has fallen by nearly 70% in the last decade, but that means that those in custody are more complex; 71% of them are detained for violent offences. Although the rate of prisoner-on-prisoner assaults declined by 7% between July and September 2023, compared with the same period in 2022, the…
Hansard · 26 Mar 2024 · parliament.uk
Violence against Prison Officers26 Mar 2024
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Edward Argar
All assaults on prison staff are utterly unacceptable. That is why we have taken steps to protect our staff. I put on record something that I suspect those on both sides of the House share, which is our gratitude to all those who work in our prisons. To protect staff, we have rolled out PAVA—pelargonic…
Hansard · 26 Mar 2024 · parliament.uk
End of Custody Supervised Licence26 Mar 2024
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Edward Argar
End of custody supervised licence began in October 2023. Analysis of and statistics on its use will be based on one year’s worth of data and published on an annualised basis in line with other statistics, such as deaths of offenders in the community. We consider that to be the appropriate approach.
Hansard · 26 Mar 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions26 Mar 2024
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Edward Argar
I am grateful to the hon. Lady for highlighting a serious and important issue. I am happy to meet her to discuss it further, if she wishes. In line with established protocols for deaths in custody, we are not able to comment on individual cases until the relevant investigation by the prisons and probation ombudsman…
Hansard · 26 Mar 2024 · parliament.uk
Social Media Access in Prisons26 Feb 2024
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Edward Argar
As ever, Madam Deputy Speaker, it is a pleasure to serve with you in the Chair. You will be reassured to know that I do not intend to take all the time available and speak until 10.30 pm, but I am genuinely pleased that in a debate of such significance we have enough time to…
Hansard · 26 Feb 2024 · parliament.uk
Community Payback Pilots20 Feb 2024
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Edward Argar
It is a pleasure to respond to my first question from the hon. Gentleman since his election. As part of the Government’s antisocial behaviour action plan, community payback teams are working in partnership with 11 local authorities to rapidly clean up antisocial behaviour in the community. The pilots started in July 2023, and we are…
Hansard · 20 Feb 2024 · parliament.uk
Time Spent in Cells: Reoffending Rates20 Feb 2024
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Edward Argar
We know that activities such as education and training can help to give prisoners skills that they need to get a job on release, thus reducing the likelihood of reoffending. That is why we launched our new national regime model for prisoners last month. It sets out core expectations for regime delivery, so that prisons…
Hansard · 20 Feb 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions20 Feb 2024
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Edward Argar
My hon. Friend is a champion of his constituents. While we may disagree on this issue, I know that he speaks for a lot of his constituents, and he does so vocally in this House. We have highlighted the increase of 1,400 in the number of prison officers. We are confident that we can staff…
Hansard · 20 Feb 2024 · parliament.uk
Rehabilitation of Prisoners: Prison Estate9 Jan 2024
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Edward Argar
In December last year we completed an estate-wide programme of surveys to assess the condition of each public sector prison, and I look forward to seeing the findings of those surveys. By the end of the current spending review period we will have invested nearly £4 billion towards the delivery of an additional 20,000 modern…
Hansard · 9 Jan 2024 · parliament.uk
Reoffending9 Jan 2024
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Edward Argar
I am grateful to my hon. Friend for his question. Between 2010-11 and 2020-21, the overall proven reoffending rate decreased from 31.6% to 24.4%. The Government continue to take action to drive down the reoffending rate even further by investing in initiatives to get more offenders into work, stable accommodation and substance misuse treatment on…
Hansard · 9 Jan 2024 · parliament.uk
Probation Officer Case Load9 Jan 2024
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Edward Argar
We have increased funding for the probation service by £155 million a year to recruit more staff, bring down caseloads and deliver better supervision of offenders in the community. We have also accelerated recruitment of trainee probation officers, particularly in areas with the most significant staffing challenges. As a result, more than 4,000 trainees started…
Hansard · 9 Jan 2024 · parliament.uk
Safeguarding of Prisoners: Mental Health9 Jan 2024
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Edward Argar
We are committed to improving mental health outcomes for prisoners, including recruiting additional staff, because having adequate staffing in prisons is important; investing £625,000 of funding in the Samaritans each year until March 2025, which includes the delivery of the Listener scheme; and working alongside NHS England, which is responsible for delivering mental health support…
Hansard · 9 Jan 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions9 Jan 2024
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Edward Argar
I am grateful to the hon. Lady; she will be aware of the work being done across the criminal justice system through both the race disparity review and the Lammy review in that context. Decisions on remand are taken by the judiciary, so it would be wrong for me to comment on judicial decisions, but…
Hansard · 9 Jan 2024 · parliament.uk
New Clause 20 - Domestic abuse related death reviews4 Dec 2023
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Edward Argar
I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.
Hansard · 4 Dec 2023 · parliament.uk
Title4 Dec 2023
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Edward Argar
I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time. As is appropriate on these occasions, I want to put on record, if I may, my gratitude and my thanks to the officials who have worked on this Bill in the Ministry of Justice and my private office; the fantastic Nikki Jones,…
Hansard · 4 Dec 2023 · parliament.uk
HM Prison Bedford30 Nov 2023
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Edward Argar
If I may briefly crave your indulgence, Mr Deputy Speaker, I wish to put on the record my tribute to the former Chancellor of the Exchequer, Alistair Darling, on the news of his sad passing. He was a man of intellect, integrity and ability, and had a deep commitment to public service. He will be…
Hansard · 30 Nov 2023 · parliament.uk
Ex-offenders: Employment21 Nov 2023
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Edward Argar
I am pleased to say that the proportion of prison leavers in employment six months after their release has more than doubled in the two years to March 2023. We have delivered significant reforms in this area, among which are prison employment leads to match prisoners to jobs on release, and business-led employment advisory boards…
Hansard · 21 Nov 2023 · parliament.uk
Prison Estate Conditions21 Nov 2023
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Edward Argar
By the end of the spending review period, we will have invested nearly £4 billion to deliver an additional 20,000 modern prison places and ensure that the right conditions are in place to rehabilitate prisoners, cut crime and protect the public. The key to effective rehabilitation is the provision of education and skills training, to…
Hansard · 21 Nov 2023 · parliament.uk
Children in Custody: Education21 Nov 2023
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Edward Argar
We work closely with education providers to drive up standards of teaching and improve academic outcomes. The curriculum offered to children in custody is needs-led and determined by individual aspirations, literacy and numeracy levels, interests and sentence length. Where education provision is inadequate, we will hold providers to account to ensure that children receive the…
Hansard · 21 Nov 2023 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions21 Nov 2023
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Edward Argar
The hon. Gentleman is right to highlight this, as every death in custody is a tragedy. We continue to do all we can to improve the safety of prisoners, both in that respect and in respect of reducing instances of self-harm. We are continuing to deliver on our safety commitment outlined in the prisons strategy…
Hansard · 21 Nov 2023 · parliament.uk
Violence against Women and Girls12 Sep 2023
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Edward Argar
The crimes associated with VAWG are abhorrent, which is why we have already taken significant action to strengthen the criminal justice system’s response to it, including for example through our end-to-end rape review, driving up prosecutions, and the introduction of new protections for victims through the landmark Domestic Abuse Act 2021. Much has been done,…
Hansard · 12 Sep 2023 · parliament.uk
Sentencing: Offender Attendance12 Sep 2023
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Edward Argar
It is right that those convicted of a crime face up to its consequences by being in court when they are sentenced. On 30 August , the Lord Chancellor announced his intention to legislate as soon as parliamentary time allows to enable judges to order an offender to attend court for sentencing, making it clear…
Hansard · 12 Sep 2023 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions12 Sep 2023
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Edward Argar
I am grateful to my right hon. Friend, who I know takes a keen interest in this issue. The safety of our roads is a key objective for the Government, and protecting all road users is a priority. Like all road users, cyclists have a duty to behave in a safe and responsible manner. While…
Hansard · 12 Sep 2023 · parliament.uk
Court Process: Sexual Assault and Rape Victims27 Jun 2023
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Edward Argar
In the rape review action plan, we committed to expanding our victim support provision throughout the court process for victims of these dreadful crimes. We are more than quadrupling funding for victim and witness support services from 2009-10 levels, increasing the number of independent sexual violence advisers and independent domestic violence advisers to 1,000. We…
Hansard · 27 Jun 2023 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions27 Jun 2023
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Edward Argar
My hon. Friend is absolutely right to highlight this issue. We yesterday tabled an amendment to the Online Safety Bill that would create a new offence of encouraging or assisting serious self-harm, whether by verbal or electronic communications, publication or correspondence. That fills a gap in the law and, together with the broader regulatory measures…
Hansard · 27 Jun 2023 · parliament.uk
Abortion: Offences against the Person Act15 Jun 2023
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Edward Argar
Section 58 of the Offences against the Person Act 1861 is the offence of administering drugs or using instruments to procure abortion. I recognise that abortion is a highly emotive issue across the House, and I understand the strength of feeling on both sides of this debate. The Government are committed to ensuring access to…
Hansard · 15 Jun 2023 · parliament.uk
NDAs: Sexual Assault, Harassment and Misconduct16 May 2023
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Edward Argar
As the Minister for Victims, I am committed to ensuring that victims are supported in seeking justice through the criminal justice system where they choose to do so. I most recently spoke with ministerial colleagues about the use of NDAs in the context of discussions around tackling violence against women and girls.
Hansard · 16 May 2023 · parliament.uk
Domestic Abuse Victims: Courts16 May 2023
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Edward Argar
As the Victims Minister I am committed to supporting all victims to pursue an outcome in the criminal justice system and bring perpetrators to justice. That is why we are more than quadrupling funding for victims and witness support services by 2024-25, and are recruiting to increase the number of independent sexual violence advisers and…
Hansard · 16 May 2023 · parliament.uk
Victims and Prisoners Bill15 May 2023
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Edward Argar
Thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker. It is a pleasure to deliver the closing speech in this Second Reading of the Victims and Prisoners Bill. I give my genuine and sincere thanks to right hon. and hon. Members from both sides of the House for their thoughtful contributions. The tone, by and large—with the exception of…
Hansard · 15 May 2023 · parliament.uk
Domestic Homicide: Sentencing28 Mar 2023
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Edward Argar
I am very grateful to Clare Wade KC for her work on this review, and I would also like to pay tribute to Carole Gould and Julie Devey for their tireless campaigning following the tragic murders of their daughters Ellie Gould and Poppy Devey Waterhouse, in whose names they campaign. As my hon. Friend will…
Hansard · 28 Mar 2023 · parliament.uk
Domestic Abuse28 Mar 2023
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Edward Argar
My right hon. Friend the Deputy Prime Minister and I have regular discussions with ministerial colleagues about tackling domestic abuse and how we can build on the progress already made. The Government have made good progress on our implementation of the Domestic Abuse Act 2021, and the majority of measures are now in force. In…
Hansard · 28 Mar 2023 · parliament.uk
Firearms Bill24 Mar 2023
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Edward Argar
I pay tribute to my hon. Friend the Member for Crewe and Nantwich (Dr Mullan) for so ably stepping in for my hon. Friend the Member for West Bromwich West (Shaun Bailey) , who has done so much work to bring forward this private Member’s Bill and to see it progress through the House. My…
Hansard · 24 Mar 2023 · parliament.uk
Work of the Law Commission1 Mar 2023
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Edward Argar
I am grateful to my right hon. and learned Friend for securing this important debate and, more broadly, for his contribution to this country’s criminal justice system as a lawyer, somebody who sat on the bench, a Justice Minister, a Solicitor General, and a distinguished and reforming Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice.…
Hansard · 1 Mar 2023 · parliament.uk
Tackling Violence Against Women and Girls21 Feb 2023
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Edward Argar
The hon. Lady raises a hugely important issue. It is completely unacceptable that women and girls continue to be subject to violence and to the horrendous crimes that constitute VAWG—violence against women and girls. That is why, on top of the significant measures already taken by the Government, the Home Secretary yesterday announced a range…
Hansard · 21 Feb 2023 · parliament.uk
Support for Victims21 Feb 2023
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Edward Argar
The Government have consulted on the draft Victims Bill and have now responded to the Justice Committee’s excellent prelegislative scrutiny of it. Alongside that Bill, which we will bring to the House when parliamentary time allows, we continue to invest in victims’ services, as I set out in response to the previous question.
Hansard · 21 Feb 2023 · parliament.uk
Violent and Sexual Offences: Processing Times21 Feb 2023
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Edward Argar
Although I have faced the hon. Gentleman in Westminster Hall, I think this is the first opportunity that I have had to congratulate him from the Dispatch Box on his election to the House last year—[Interruption.] Wait and see. It remains our priority to deliver swifter justice for victims. We are increasing court capacity by…
Hansard · 21 Feb 2023 · parliament.uk
Sentencing Policy: Rural Crime10 Jan 2023
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Edward Argar
My right hon. Friend the Deputy Prime Minister has regular meetings with Cabinet colleagues and others to ensure a joined-up approach to tackling crime, including rural crime. Rural crime has a huge impact on those individuals and communities affected, which is why prevention, policing and prosecution are all vital to tackling rural crime, which remains…
Hansard · 10 Jan 2023 · parliament.uk
Criminal Justice System: Support for Victims10 Jan 2023
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Edward Argar
In May, we published our landmark draft Victims Bill and a wider package of measures to improve victims’ experiences of the criminal justice system. The Bill will enshrine the overarching principles of the victims code in primary legislation, increase oversight of criminal justice agencies’ treatment of victims and enable improvements in the quality and consistency…
Hansard · 10 Jan 2023 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions10 Jan 2023
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Edward Argar
We are determined to reduce any unnecessary bureaucratic barriers that make it harder for our police, and our criminal justice system more broadly, to work as effectively as possible. Although I am not aware of any discussions about the specific issue that my hon. Friend mentions, or about the section 29 exemption for policing under…
Hansard · 10 Jan 2023 · parliament.uk
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