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My honourable friend the Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury (James Murray), has today made the following Written Ministerial Statement.

The Government will legislate to ensure that payments made under the Grenfell Support (Restorative Justice) programme are exempt from Income Tax. This legislation will apply retrospectively from 5 June 2024, when payments...

Member
Lord Livermore (Labour)
Department
Treasury
Type
Written statements
Date
16 July 2025
Reference
HLWS830
House
House of Lords

The Government will legislate to ensure that payments made under the Grenfell Support (Restorative Justice) programme are exempt from Income Tax. This legislation will apply retrospectively from 5 June 2024, when payments from the scheme started.

HMRC will exercise its collection and management discretion and will not collect Income Tax...

Member
James Murray (Labour)
Department
Treasury
Type
Written statements
Date
16 July 2025
Reference
HCWS827
House
House of Commons

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice how many staff were assigned to (a) the Reward, Efficiency and Reform Group and (b) regional pay issues in (i) 2010-11 and (ii) 2011-12; and how many he expects to be assigned for such purposes in each of the next three years.

[112623]

Asked by
Rachel Reeves (Labour)
Answering body
Justice
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
19 June 2012
Reference
112623; 546 cc916-7W
House
House of Commons

To ask the Leader of the House what the pension entitlement is of the holder of the post of (a) Lord Chancellor and (b) Secretary of State for Justice; and if he will make a statement.

[109608]

Asked by
Chris Leslie (Labour; Co-operative Party)
Answering body
Leader of the House
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
11 June 2012
Reference
109608; 546 c64W
House
House of Commons

I am grateful for my hon. Friend’s question, which goes to the heart of our proposals in relation to the panels themselves, the development of restorative justice and the more effective delivery of community justice. Magistrates are the communities’ representatives in the delivery of justice and I would very much welcome their engagement in neighbourhood justice panels and their taking part in the training of restorative justice practitioners, for which we are putting in nearly £2 million. Those are proper roles for a modern magistracy representing the community in the delivery of justice.

Answered by
Crispin Blunt (Conservative)
Answering body
Ministry of Justice
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
15 May 2012
Reference
545 c409
House
House of Commons

I warmly welcome the development of neighbourhood justice panels, and pilots are being developed in areas such as my constituency in Swindon. They should be dealing with low-level crimes in our community, but what interplay will there be between those panels and the role of the magistracy in our communities?

Asked by
Robert Buckland (Conservative)
Answering body
Ministry of Justice
Topical questions - 1st Supplementary
Status
Answered
Date
15 May 2012
Reference
545 cc408-9
House
House of Commons
Type
House of Commons papers; Select Committee oral evidence; Parliamentary committees
Committee
Transport Committee
Date
11 October 2011
Reference
HC 1451-i 2010-12
House
House of Commons
Type
House of Commons papers; Select Committee oral evidence; Parliamentary committees
Committee
Joint Committee on the Draft Detention of Terrorist Suspects (Temporary Extension) Bills
Date
29 March 2011
Reference
HC 893-ii 2010-11
House
House of Commons; House of Lords
Type
House of Commons papers; Select Committee oral evidence; Parliamentary committees
Committee
Political and Constitutional Reform Committee
Date
1 February 2011
Reference
HC 776-i 2010-11
House
House of Commons
Type
House of Commons papers; Select Committee oral evidence; Parliamentary committees
Committee
Joint Committee on Human Rights
Date
1 February 2011
Reference
HC 767-i 2010-11
House
House of Commons
Notes
Held for 5 years in Research HA (Feb 11).
Date
26 January 2011
Reference
Cm 8005
House
House of Commons

Committee stage second sitting (afternoon). Written evidence reported to the House. Examination of witnesses.

Type
Public Bill Committee proceedings; Debates on bills
Date
26 January 2010
Reference
PBC
House
House of Commons
Type
House of Commons papers; Select Committee oral evidence; Parliamentary committees
Committee
Justice Committee
Notes
"One of the major tasks of the Swedish EU Presidency (beginning July 2009) is to develop a new five-year programme for justice and home affairs-the ‘Stockholm programme’. This is the successor to the Hague justice and home affairs programme, which expires in December 2009. The Hague programme included pursuit of the principle of mutual recognition of judicial decisions and the further development of Eurojust, the EU level organisation for liaison between prosecutors and judges"
Date
8 December 2009
Reference
HC 162-i 2009-10
House
House of Commons
Type
Select Committee reports; House of Commons papers; House of Lords papers; Parliamentary committees
Committee
Joint Committee on Human Rights
Date
31 March 2009
Reference
HL 68 2008-09; HC 395 2008-09
House
House of Lords; House of Commons
Type
Select Committee reports; House of Commons papers; House of Lords papers; Parliamentary committees
Committee
Joint Committee on Human Rights
Date
24 March 2009
Reference
HL 62 2008-09; HC 375 2008-09
House
House of Lords; House of Commons
Type
Select Committee reports; House of Commons papers; House of Lords papers; Parliamentary committees
Committee
Joint Committee on Human Rights
Date
17 March 2009
Reference
HL 57 2008-09; HC 362 2008-09
House
House of Commons; House of Lords
Type
House of Commons papers; Select Committee oral evidence; Parliamentary committees
Committee
Home Affairs Committee
Date
28 October 2008
Reference
HC 1130-i 2007-08
House
House of Commons

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice what estimate he has made of the annual cost of the Building Democracy grant scheme.

Asked by
Baroness Laing of Elderslie (Conservative)
Answering body
Ministry of Justice
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
6 October 2008
Reference
223829; 480 c153W
House
House of Commons
Type
House of Commons papers; Select Committee oral evidence; Parliamentary committees
Committee
Joint Committee on Human Rights
Date
24 June 2008
Reference
HC 826-i 2007-08
House
House of Commons; House of Lords
Type
House of Commons papers; Select Committee oral evidence; Parliamentary committees
Committee
Justice Committee
Date
10 June 2008
Reference
HC 698-i 2007-08
House
House of Commons