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Ellie Reeves
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Ellie Reeves
· 2017–present
574 speeches on record Last active 5 Feb 2026
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Grooming Gangs5 Feb 2026
ER
Ellie Reeves
This Government remain absolutely committed to stamping out the appalling crimes of child sexual exploitation and abuse. The national inquiry chaired by Baroness Longfield is due to start in March. The Crown Prosecution Service has seen a 25% increase in child sex abuse prosecutions over the past three years. In December, it secured convictions against…
Hansard · 5 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Female Genital Mutilation5 Feb 2026
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Ellie Reeves
Female genital mutilation is an abhorrent practice and I am determined to see more prosecutions. Earlier this week, I spoke at the Crown Prosecution Service’s second national multi-agency conference on honour-based abuse, where I was privileged to have survivors share their stories with me and was moved by their bravery and advocacy for others. I…
Hansard · 5 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
CPS Serious Economic, Organised Crime and International Directorate5 Feb 2026
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Ellie Reeves
This Government are determined to make the UK a hostile environment for economic crime. The CPS plays a pivotal role in deterring offenders and bringing fraudsters to justice, with consistently high conviction rates of about 86%. Last year the CPS successfully secured the first prosecution for the breach of financial sanctions, convicting two Russian nationals…
Hansard · 5 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Jury Trials5 Feb 2026
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Ellie Reeves
In December, the Deputy Prime Minister set out the measures that this Government are taking to tackle the crisis in our courts. As I have stated in the House previously, jury trials will remain the cornerstone of our justice system, but reform and investment are needed to cut through the backlog, which is approaching 80,000…
Hansard · 5 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Human Trafficking5 Feb 2026
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Ellie Reeves
Last April, the Government published a modern slavery action plan to reinforce our commitment to working across Government and with law enforcement, civil society, survivors, businesses and international partners to prevent exploitation, protect victims and pursue those responsible for such awful crimes. The Crown Prosecution Service plays a central role in tackling modern slavery and…
Hansard · 5 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Palestine: Legal Obligations5 Feb 2026
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Ellie Reeves
The suffering in Gaza is indefensible. We have been very clear that Israel has an obligation under international humanitarian law to ensure the provision of aid in Gaza and that the United Nations Relief and Works Agency has a critical role. The priority is for aid routes to be fully opened, international aid to get…
Hansard · 5 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Child Abduction and Custody Act 19855 Feb 2026
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Ellie Reeves
I thank the hon. Lady for raising this question and for her continued work campaigning on child abduction and domestic abuse. The UK is actively engaged on this issue internationally and domestically. Where a child abduction offence has been committed, prosecutors will always consider the motivations and circumstances of the alleged abduction, recognising that some…
Hansard · 5 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Jury Trials18 Dec 2025
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Ellie Reeves
This Government inherited a justice system in crisis, with a record caseload of 80,000 criminal cases waiting to be heard in the Crown court. Doing nothing was not an option. Let me be clear: jury trials remain a cornerstone of our justice system, but justice delayed is justice denied. Too many victims are being let…
Hansard · 18 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
Violence Against Women and Girls18 Dec 2025
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Ellie Reeves
It is this Government’s ambition to halve violence against women and girls. As I have said today, we are launching our cross-Government VAWG strategy. I will not pre-empt it—there will be a statement in the House shortly—but I hope that my hon. Friend agrees that this national emergency needs a truly cross-Government approach. The Crown…
Hansard · 18 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
Rural Crime18 Dec 2025
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Ellie Reeves
Every community deserves to feel safe and protected. Our rural and farming communities face distinct and often targeted threats from criminals, which is why the Government are taking decisive action to address these challenges, with tougher powers for the police to tackle antisocial behaviour and prevent farm theft and fly-tipping. Additionally, the Crown Prosecution Service…
Hansard · 18 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
Legal Professions: Diversity18 Dec 2025
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Ellie Reeves
I am sure my hon. Friend will agree that a fair and just legal system, which must work for everyone, must also reflect society as a whole. The Government Legal Department has expanded early career routes and is running a national law placement scheme for students from deprived backgrounds. The Crown Prosecution Service runs initiatives…
Hansard · 18 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
Prosecution Rates: Bournemouth East18 Dec 2025
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Ellie Reeves
The most granular data that I can provide is for the Dorset police area, where the crime with the highest prosecution volume is shoplifting, followed by driving under the influence and then assault by beating. To keep communities safe over the Christmas period, the Government have launched the winter of action. Police will use hotspot…
Hansard · 18 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
Serious Fraud Office: Economic Crime13 Nov 2025
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Ellie Reeves
Since April 2020, the SFO has recovered over £550 million from criminals for the UK taxpayer, but this Government want to go further and are investing millions in expanding the SFO’s capabilities. Under our plan for change, we will crack down on fraud and ensure that crime does not pay.
Hansard · 13 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Rural Crime13 Nov 2025
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Ellie Reeves
Rural crime can destroy our landscapes, jeopardise businesses and, over time, break down communities. This Government are committed to cracking down on crime and disorder in rural areas, through tougher powers on antisocial behaviour, farm theft, and fly-tipping. The Crown Prosecution Service has appointed a national rural crime lead, and last month it brought together…
Hansard · 13 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Support for Victims of Crime13 Nov 2025
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Ellie Reeves
This Government place the experience of victims at the very heart of the justice system and are determined to restore their faith in the system. I want to acknowledge the sad passing of Baroness Newlove, who worked tirelessly for victims. Through its victim transformation programme, the CPS is reshaping its service to victims. I recently…
Hansard · 13 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Violence against Women and Girls13 Nov 2025
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Ellie Reeves
Tackling violence against women and girls is a top priority for this Government and for me. With the Crown Prosecution Service, I am utterly determined to drive improvements in performance across the breadth of VAWG offences. On domestic abuse, the CPS launched its joint justice plan with policing in November 2024. Over the last year,…
Hansard · 13 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Alleged Spying Case: Role of Attorney General’s Office23 Oct 2025
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Ellie Reeves
I thank the right hon. Gentleman for raising this urgent question, following the deeply disappointing collapse of the prosecution case concerning two individuals charged under the Official Secrets Act 1911. It is a bedrock constitutional principle that prosecutions in this country are free from political influence. This means that it is prosecutors, not politicians, who…
Hansard · 23 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Plan for Change10 Jul 2025
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Ellie Reeves
Our plan for change is already delivering the change the country voted for a year ago. Great British Energy, headquartered in Aberdeen, is investing £1 billion in offshore wind supply chains, benefiting workers in our industrial heartlands. Britain had the highest growth in the G7 in the first quarter of this year, interest rates have…
Hansard · 10 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions5 Jun 2025
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Ellie Reeves
My hon. Friend is right to celebrate the recent figures showing that the UK was the fastest-growing economy in the G7 in the first quarter of this year—a sign that this Government’s focus on growth is beginning to bear fruit. We are determined to drive growth in every corner of the country. The lower Thames…
Hansard · 5 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Plan for Change24 Apr 2025
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Ellie Reeves
This Government were elected with an overwhelming mandate to deliver change. We inherited a country hit by an unprecedented cost of living crisis, with millions stuck on waiting lists and communities blighted by crime and antisocial behaviour. We are already delivering the change we promised. There will be a pay rise for 3 million workers,…
Hansard · 24 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions24 Apr 2025
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Ellie Reeves
I am pleased to hear about the seven new free breakfast clubs in Carlisle, and I am delighted that Brent Knoll school in my constituency also has a new free breakfast club. With our plan for change, we will give children the best start in life, breaking down barriers to opportunity and putting money back…
Hansard · 24 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Parliamentary Debate6 Mar 2025
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Ellie Reeves
I know that my hon. Friend takes a keen interest in these matters. In 2023, the previous Government suspended paid advertising on X while reviewing alignment with our safe guidelines. That suspension remains in place. We continue to post content, without paid promotion, to communicate important Government information.
Hansard · 6 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Ministerial Appointments6 Mar 2025
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Ellie Reeves
The Cabinet Secretary may be asked by the Prime Minister to advise on any matter supporting the smooth running of government, including ministerial appointments. There is no written or published guidance on such matters.
Hansard · 6 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Government Advertising: Social Media6 Mar 2025
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Ellie Reeves
The Government regularly evaluate the effectiveness of all communication channels, including social media, to ensure that they are delivering and providing value for money for taxpayers, and that Government messaging appears in appropriate environments.
Hansard · 6 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions6 Mar 2025
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Ellie Reeves
I thank the hon. Member for that important question. She is absolutely right to highlight the barriers to politics that women in rural areas can face. We want more women in rural areas and around the country to be elected to local government and to Parliament. We should be proud that this House now has…
Hansard · 6 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Ministerial Travel: Cost23 Jan 2025
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Ellie Reeves
Across all our work this Government are determined to deliver better value for money for taxpayers. That is why, shortly after we came to office, this Government scrapped the Conservative party’s VIP helicopter service, which was a grossly wasteful symbol of a Government who were totally out of touch with the problems facing the rest…
Hansard · 23 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions23 Jan 2025
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Ellie Reeves
My hon. Friend has been a brilliant champion for more affordable housing in her constituency. Through our plan for change, we have committed to building 1.5 million homes this Parliament—the biggest increase in affordable housing in a generation, which will benefit families in Norwich and across the country. I am pleased to hear about the…
Hansard · 23 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Job Vacancies: Prime Minister’s Office5 Dec 2024
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Ellie Reeves
There are currently four vacancies in the Prime Minister’s office that are being advertised. These roles are all advertised across the civil service or externally. The House will also have seen that the Prime Minister announced the appointment of Sir Chris Wormald as the new Cabinet Secretary earlier this week. I am sure the whole…
Hansard · 5 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions5 Dec 2024
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Ellie Reeves
It is shameful that child poverty increased by 700,000 under the last Government. Tackling child poverty is at the heart of this Government’s mission. The child poverty taskforce, which I sit on, will publish its strategy in the spring. Increasing the number of parents who are working, and their earnings and hours, plays a crucial…
Hansard · 5 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Clause 1 - Exclusion of remaining hereditary peers12 Nov 2024
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Ellie Reeves
Thank you, Madam Chair. It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, as I open this Committee of the whole House. As I noted a number of times on Second Reading, this is a short and focused Bill. It delivers on the Government’s manifesto commitment to bring about an immediate reform by removing the…
Hansard · 12 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Government’s Five Missions24 Oct 2024
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Ellie Reeves
We were elected on a manifesto with five missions to rebuild Britain and turn the page on 14 years of decline under the Conservative party. Those five missions offer real and tangible benefits to people living in every part of our country: higher living standards, cleaner energy, safer streets, longer and healthier lives, and a…
Hansard · 24 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Ministerial Standards24 Oct 2024
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Ellie Reeves
The behaviour of Conservative Ministers in their 14 years in power—partying in Downing Street while people in the whole country sacrificed their freedom, handing lucrative covid contracts to friends and donors, and failing to expel MPs caught breaking the rules—shattered trust in politics. This new Government are determined to restore trust in politics. The Prime…
Hansard · 24 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions24 Oct 2024
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Ellie Reeves
We have seen record numbers of our fellow citizens—2.8 million—excluded from the workforce because of long-term sickness. This Government recognise that taking action to improve health outcomes and address economic inactivity is vital for achieving sustainable economic growth. We will produce a White Paper to get Britain working. That will support other steps that we…
Hansard · 24 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill15 Oct 2024
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Ellie Reeves
It is a pleasure to close this important debate on the Second Reading of the House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill. The hon. Member for Romford (Andrew Rosindell) reminded us in his contribution that today marks three years since the murder of our friend and former colleague Sir David Amess. I am sure that the…
Hansard · 15 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Reporting Ministerial Gifts and Hospitality14 Oct 2024
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Ellie Reeves
I wish to update the House on the action that the Government will take to enhance transparency in relation to ministerial gifts and hospitality. Transparency is a critical part of restoring public faith in politics, and the Government recognise that changes are needed. Under the last Government, the rules for Ministers declaring hospitality were less…
Hansard · 14 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Government Departments and Agencies: Facilities Management Services25 Jul 2024
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Ellie Reeves
The Government will always aim to secure value for money in meeting their facilities management requirements. Our plan to make work pay is clear that we will call time on the previous Government’s ideological approach to outsourcing and ensure that decisions are based on robust assessments of value for money, service quality, social value and,…
Hansard · 25 Jul 2024 · parliament.uk
Cross-Government Working25 Jul 2024
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Ellie Reeves
The commitment to a mission-led Government sets out a new approach to governing that is focused on the outcomes that will make a meaningful difference to people’s lives. It means a new way of doing government that is more joined-up, breaks down silos and pushes power out to communities. Earlier this week, the Chancellor of…
Hansard · 25 Jul 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions25 Jul 2024
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Ellie Reeves
I thank my hon. Friend for his question. I made a statement on the CrowdStrike IT outage in this House on Monday. There will be a lessons-learned process as a result of that, and also a Bill going before Parliament to ensure that we are resilient in relation to our cyber-security. That will strengthen our…
Hansard · 25 Jul 2024 · parliament.uk
CrowdStrike: IT Outage22 Jul 2024
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Ellie Reeves
On Friday 19 July , we saw a CrowdStrike software update on Microsoft systems result in a major global IT outage. It caused significant impacts around the world. Impacts were seen in the transport sector, with flights grounded in Europe and the US, and delays and cancellations here in the UK. Live train departure boards…
Hansard · 22 Jul 2024 · parliament.uk
His Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service4 Jul 2023
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Ellie Reeves
I thank the hon. Member for Bromley and Chislehurst (Sir Robert Neill) , the Chair of the Justice Committee, for speaking so persuasively, as always, on these incredibly important issues. Our prison and probation services do vital work to deliver justice, rehabilitate offenders and protect the public, but sadly, after 13 years of Tory neglect,…
Hansard · 4 Jul 2023 · parliament.uk
Business of the House29 Jun 2023
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Ellie Reeves
I recently met a group of residents who live in a new build block that has a heat network. That means that they cannot access the domestic energy market and are not protected by the price cap, which leads to extortionate costs. More than 50% of London’s 200,000 homes supplied by heat networks are social…
Hansard · 29 Jun 2023 · parliament.uk
Migration and Economic Development Partnership29 Jun 2023
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Ellie Reeves
Today’s judgment says that Rwanda’s physical capacity for housing asylum seekers is limited to 100 people. That represents less than 0.5% of the people who crossed the channel last year. Why on earth, then, have the Government already given £140 million to Rwanda for what is clearly an unethical and unworkable scheme?
Hansard · 29 Jun 2023 · parliament.uk
Prison Overcrowding27 Jun 2023
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Ellie Reeves
Over the past 10 years, more than 3,000 prison places have closed and community sentences have halved, and the three new prisons planned will not open before 2027 at the earliest. No wonder we have a prison capacity crisis, with the Government having to commandeer police cells and judges being told to jail fewer people.…
Hansard · 27 Jun 2023 · parliament.uk
Sentencing Hearings: Offenders’ Attendance27 Jun 2023
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Ellie Reeves
I have listened to what the Secretary of State has said, but the Government have had 13 years to compel criminals to attend courts to hear their sentences. The Government’s failure to do that has meant that in the last year alone the killers of Olivia Pratt-Korbel, Zara Aleena and Sabina Nessa have all avoided…
Hansard · 27 Jun 2023 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions6 Jun 2023
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Ellie Reeves
One of my constituents with complex health needs has struggled to get GP appointments for years now. On one occasion when they could not get an appointment, they had to resort to taking out-of-date medicine. Last week, they phoned every morning at 8 am, before finally getting just a telephone appointment. When will the Government…
Hansard · 6 Jun 2023 · parliament.uk
Green Industries: Jobs23 May 2023
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Ellie Reeves
What steps he is taking with Cabinet colleagues to help create jobs in green industries.
Hansard · 23 May 2023 · parliament.uk
Ministerial Code: Investigation of Potential Breach23 May 2023
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Ellie Reeves
When the Home Secretary was the Attorney General, she tweeted her support for Dominic Cummings driving to Barnard Castle to test his eyesight. When she was Home Secretary under the right hon. Member for South West Norfolk (Elizabeth Truss) , she was sacked for sending sensitive Government information from a personal email address. As Home…
Hansard · 23 May 2023 · parliament.uk
Business of the House18 May 2023
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Ellie Reeves
Women’s organisations have warned that the cost of living crisis is having a devastating impact on women, putting them at greater risk of violence and abuse. On my visits to refuges, I have heard stories of women who are considering returning to their abuser because they are living in poverty and the rising cost of…
Hansard · 18 May 2023 · parliament.uk
Bill of Rights Bill16 May 2023
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Ellie Reeves
I welcome the Justice Secretary to his place. Positive obligations are a cornerstone of the Human Rights Act 1998. They mean that the state must protect as well as refrain from restricting our rights. The victims of the black cab rapist John Worboys used these obligations to hold the police to account for failing to…
Hansard · 16 May 2023 · parliament.uk
Business of the House27 Apr 2023
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Ellie Reeves
One of my constituents has been part of the BBC Singers for 15 years and her husband is currently on trial with the BBC Symphony Orchestra, which takes years of training and practice. They were just beginning to get their lives back on track after covid when the BBC announced it was closing the Singers…
Hansard · 27 Apr 2023 · parliament.uk
Police Uplift Programme26 Apr 2023
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Ellie Reeves
Confidence in the police from women is at an all-time low and nothing in the Minister’s statement today is likely to do anything to change that: still nothing on having domestic abuse call handlers in every 999 control room; still nothing on having a specialist rape and sexual assault unit in every police force across…
Hansard · 26 Apr 2023 · parliament.uk
Personal Independence Payments: People with Disabilities24 Apr 2023
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Ellie Reeves
I have a bedbound constituent who relies on food banks and is unable to do basic tasks such as getting herself dressed and collecting food. She has two young children who are happy to take on these tasks, yet she has been told that her PIP assessment will take four months. How can the Minister…
Hansard · 24 Apr 2023 · parliament.uk
Violence against Women and Girls28 Mar 2023
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Ellie Reeves
The Rape Crisis report, published yesterday, found that rape survivors are waiting 839 days for their cases to be heard in court—longer than for any other crime type. These delays are causing harm to some of the most traumatised victims. Many are dropping out of their cases altogether, while others have tried to take their…
Hansard · 28 Mar 2023 · parliament.uk
Strip Searching of Children28 Mar 2023
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Ellie Reeves
Serious concerns were raised in the Casey report about the strip searching of children, alongside a damning account of culture in the Met. We know that there are serious issues with culture and behaviour in police forces across the country, so can I ask the Minister why the Government still have not introduced national standards…
Hansard · 28 Mar 2023 · parliament.uk
Belfast Agreement: Human Rights22 Mar 2023
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Ellie Reeves
What discussions he has had with Cabinet colleagues on human rights commitments in the Belfast agreement.
Hansard · 22 Mar 2023 · parliament.uk
Business of the House16 Mar 2023
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Ellie Reeves
Four years ago, my constituent was made homeless following a no-fault eviction. She was placed in temporary accommodation—just one room in a dilapidated hostel—with her two children. Unable to afford soaring rents and with council waiting lists at a record high, four years later she is still there. She is a teacher in a local…
Hansard · 16 Mar 2023 · parliament.uk
Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation - Income Tax (Charge)16 Mar 2023
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Ellie Reeves
Today, I want to ask a simple question: exactly who does our economy work for? If the past 13 years are anything to go by, it is certainly not ordinary working people. We are seeing: wages flatlining; inflation soaring; mortgages rising; a generation forced to pay extortionate rents because buying a property is a forgotten…
Hansard · 16 Mar 2023 · parliament.uk
Levels of Reoffending21 Feb 2023
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Ellie Reeves
An effective probation service is key to reducing reoffending, but ever since the disastrous Tory privatisation the probation service has been in crisis. Six serious further offences are committed each week, experienced staff are abandoning the service, and the chief inspector of probation has said that it is “impossible to say the public is being…
Hansard · 21 Feb 2023 · parliament.uk
Tackling Violence Against Women and Girls21 Feb 2023
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Ellie Reeves
Two years on from the Government’s end-to-end rape review, rape allegations leading to a charge or summons stand at 1.6%, rape victims are waiting 1,113 days for their case to get to court, and only 2,500 rape prosecutions were completed last year—half the level of 2016. Is this not a Government who are letting rapists…
Hansard · 21 Feb 2023 · parliament.uk
Tax System: Fairness7 Feb 2023
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Ellie Reeves
What recent steps he has taken to ensure fairness in the application of the tax system.
Hansard · 7 Feb 2023 · parliament.uk
Domestic Abuse: Serial Perpetrators6 Feb 2023
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Ellie Reeves
What steps her Department is taking ensure effective (a) management and (b) monitoring of serial perpetrators of domestic abuse.
Hansard · 6 Feb 2023 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions31 Jan 2023
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Ellie Reeves
During Colombia’s national strike and protests of 2021, gender-based violence was used as a tool of repression by the national police to punish those who dared to speak out. This included the rape and torture of girls who were detained and the targeting of LGBTQ people. With a new Government in Colombia who are committed…
Hansard · 31 Jan 2023 · parliament.uk
IMF Economic Outlook31 Jan 2023
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Ellie Reeves
The IMF chief economist highlighted rising mortgage costs as a central issue facing the UK economy. I have heard from countless constituents who are fearful of losing their homes when their fixed rates come to an end, and others whose dreams of getting on the property ladder have been snatched away. What guarantees can the…
Hansard · 31 Jan 2023 · parliament.uk
Building Safety30 Jan 2023
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Ellie Reeves
Dane House in Sydenham is a four-storey block of 26 flats with cladding on the third floor. Due to fire safety concerns, the building insurance is more than £23,000. Given today’s statement, will the original developers, Crest Nicholson, now be obliged to remove the cladding? The Secretary of State has talked about tackling insurance, but…
Hansard · 30 Jan 2023 · parliament.uk
Clause 1 - Minimum service levels for certain strikes30 Jan 2023
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Ellie Reeves
Under this legislation, workers can be sacked for taking strike action that has been agreed in a democratic ballot, which is a gross infringement of working rights and goes against the long-established principles set out in the Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992. It also goes against the pledge in the 2019 Queen’s…
Hansard · 30 Jan 2023 · parliament.uk
Business of the House26 Jan 2023
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Ellie Reeves
Water companies are dumping sewage into our rivers. They have failed to fix leaks in the summer, when we had a hosepipe ban, and the winter, when the water is turning into hazardous ice on our roads and pavements. Thames Water gave its chief executive a bonus of £720,000 on top of a £2 million…
Hansard · 26 Jan 2023 · parliament.uk
Gender Pay Gap25 Jan 2023
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Ellie Reeves
What steps she is taking to help close the gender pay gap.
Hansard · 25 Jan 2023 · parliament.uk
Women’s Health Strategy for England24 Jan 2023
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Ellie Reeves
What recent steps he has taken to implement the women’s health strategy for England.
Hansard · 24 Jan 2023 · parliament.uk
Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill16 Jan 2023
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Ellie Reeves
I, too, declare an interest. As a proud trade unionist and trade union lawyer for many years before entering Parliament, I represented striking workers day in, day out. I know that no worker takes the decision to strike lightly. These strikes have been caused by the cost of living crisis caused by this Conservative Government.…
Hansard · 16 Jan 2023 · parliament.uk
Offender Rehabilitation Programmes: Effectiveness10 Jan 2023
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Ellie Reeves
Thank you, Mr Speaker. To protect the public, prisons must rehabilitate as well as punish, but under the Conservatives they have become colleges of crime: offenders going in clean but leaving as drug addicts; enrolment in rehabilitation programmes down nearly 90%; and the percentage of prisoners released with jobs to go to halved since 2010.…
Hansard · 10 Jan 2023 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions9 Jan 2023
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Ellie Reeves
Last month, 51,000 people came to the end of their placement under the Homes for Ukraine scheme, leaving them desperately needing somewhere to live. However, with the private rented sector unaffordable and council waiting lists already overwhelmed, families are having to choose between returning to a war zone and being homeless. What will the Government…
Hansard · 9 Jan 2023 · parliament.uk
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