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To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions what collaborative projects his Department has undertaken with the Merseyside Police Authority to combat fraudulent activities; and if he will make a statement on the outcome of those projects.
To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions what collaborative projects his Department has undertaken with the Merseyside Police Authority to combat fraudulent activities; and if he will make a statement on the outcome of those projects.
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what resources he has provided to (a) Sefton Council and (b) the Merseyside Police Authority for monitoring anti-social behaviour. - Inc figures.
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what resources he has provided to (a) Sefton Council and (b) the Merseyside Police Authority for monitoring anti-social behaviour. - Inc figures.
Adjournment debate on policing in Merseyside.
Adjournment debate on policing in Merseyside.
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many recorded crimes of (a) violence against persons, (b) sexual offences, (c) robbery, (d) burglary, (e) total theft and handling stolen goods, (f) theft of and from vehicles, (g) fraud and forgery, (h) criminal damage, (i) drug offences and...
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many recorded crimes of (a) violence against persons, (b) sexual offences, (c) robbery, (d) burglary, (e) total theft and handling stolen goods, (f) theft of and from vehicles, (g) fraud and forgery, (h) criminal damage, (i) drug offences and...
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what assessment he has made of the crime reduction and community involvement programme, Operation Arrow, in the South Sefton district of the Merseyside Police Authority; and if he will make a statement.
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what assessment he has made of the crime reduction and community involvement programme, Operation Arrow, in the South Sefton district of the Merseyside Police Authority; and if he will make a statement.
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many complaints of racial harassment have been received by Merseyside Police Authority since May 1997; and how many complaints have been upheld. - Inc figures.
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many complaints of racial harassment have been received by Merseyside Police Authority since May 1997; and how many complaints have been upheld. - Inc figures.
What notification he received of the decision of the Chief Constable of Merseyside to tap the office telephone of Ms Alison Halford when employed by the Merseyside Police Authority.
What notification he received of the decision of the Chief Constable of Merseyside to tap the office telephone of Ms Alison Halford when employed by the Merseyside Police Authority.
If he will comment on the current funding of the Merseyside Police Authority. - Includes figures.
If he will comment on the current funding of the Merseyside Police Authority. - Includes figures.
What plans he has to enable the Merseyside Police Authority to recruit more police officers in the years 1997 to 2000. - Inc figs.
What plans he has to enable the Merseyside Police Authority to recruit more police officers in the years 1997 to 2000. - Inc figs.
That this House draws the attention of the Home Secretary to the increase in gun-related crime on Merseyside; notes that the cuts in the Merseyside Police budget have put futher pressure on the police force through cuts in both civilian and police personnel; and calls on the Home Secretary to meet the police authority to discuss these issues as a matter of urgency.
That this House draws the attention of the Home Secretary to the increase in gun-related crime on Merseyside; notes that the cuts in the Merseyside Police budget have put futher pressure on the police force through cuts in both civilian and police personnel; and calls on the Home Secretary to...
When he expects to visit Merseyside to discuss the Police Authority's budget.
When he expects to visit Merseyside to discuss the Police Authority's budget.
What additional funding he will make available to the police authority on Merseyside to combat violent crime. - Figs given.
What additional funding he will make available to the police authority on Merseyside to combat violent crime. - Figs given.
If he will comment on action he has taken since the receipt of new evidence on 8th June 1993 in the case of convicted prisoners Michael Hickey, Jim Robinson and Vincent Hickey.
If he will comment on action he has taken since the receipt of new evidence on 8th June 1993 in the case of convicted prisoners Michael Hickey, Jim Robinson and Vincent Hickey.
To give details of his recent meeting with the honourable Member for Liverpool, Riverside, and a deputation from the Merseyside Police Authority concerning recent troubles on Liverpool streets and the funding for the police.
To give details of his recent meeting with the honourable Member for Liverpool, Riverside, and a deputation from the Merseyside Police Authority concerning recent troubles on Liverpool streets and the funding for the police.
What assessment he has made of any link between the setting up of a private security company on Merseyside and the reduction in the Merseyside Police budget.
What assessment he has made of any link between the setting up of a private security company on Merseyside and the reduction in the Merseyside Police budget.
What representations he has received from the Chief Constable of Merseyside on the police budget.
What representations he has received from the Chief Constable of Merseyside on the police budget.
Adjournment debate on the Merseyside police budget.
Adjournment debate on the Merseyside police budget.
That this House deplores the proposed reduction in the Merseyside Police budget following changes in Home Office funding criteria; applauds recent reductions in crime in the Merseyside area; notes the comments of the Chief Constable, Mr James Sharples, that 500 police officers may have to be cut from the force; believes this will dangerously weaken the ability of the Merseyside Police Force to combat crime; and believes the only beneficiaries will be the criminals, and Her Majesty's Treasury.
That this House deplores the proposed reduction in the Merseyside Police budget following changes in Home Office funding criteria; applauds recent reductions in crime in the Merseyside area; notes the comments of the Chief Constable, Mr James Sharples, that 500 police officers may have to be cut from the force;...
When he next plans to meet representatives of Merseyside Police Authority to discuss their funding requirements for 1995-96. (Failed OPQ)
When he next plans to meet representatives of Merseyside Police Authority to discuss their funding requirements for 1995-96. (Failed OPQ)
What projections he has made of the future budget needs of Merseyside police. (Failed OPQ)
What projections he has made of the future budget needs of Merseyside police. (Failed OPQ)