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Clause 1 - Intentional harassment, alarm or distress on account of sex | Protection from Sex-based Harassment in Public Bill | Public Bill Committees The hon. Lady makes very interesting points, and I know she is particularly interested in intent.
Clause 1 - Intentional harassment, alarm or distress on account of sex | Protection from Sex-based Harassment in Public Bill | Public Bill Committees I am grateful for that intervention.
Clause 1 - Intentional harassment, alarm or distress on account of sex | Protection from Sex-based Harassment in Public Bill | Public Bill Committees May I make a little progress? Things do evolve.
Clause 1 - Intentional harassment, alarm or distress on account of sex | Protection from Sex-based Harassment in Public Bill | Public Bill Committees I thank the hon. Member for that intervention. My question is whether it could be plausibly claimed that such behaviour is not intended.
Clause 1 - Intentional harassment, alarm or distress on account of sex | Protection from Sex-based Harassment in Public Bill | Public Bill Committees I respectfully suggest that that stark example supports my position—that it would be so obvious what he was doing, and what he intended, tha
Clause 1 - Intentional harassment, alarm or distress on account of sex | Protection from Sex-based Harassment in Public Bill | Public Bill Committees It is a pleasure to appear before you, Sir Gary. I confirm that the Government support the legislation, and I thank my right hon.
Domestic Abuse: Criminal Investigation | Home Office | Written Answers Tackling domestic abuse is a key Government priority.
Police: Recruitment | Home Office | Written Answers The recruitment of an additional 20,000 officers across England and Wales is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to support all forces become
Organised Crime: Smuggling | Home Office | Written Answers The Government is committed to tackling the ruthless criminal gangs who facilitate illegal immigration, risk lives and damage communities by
Metropolitan Police: Assessments | Home Office | Written Answers Decisions about police recruitment, including how recruitment and selection processes are run, are a matter for Chief Constables and Police