Crime and Policing Bill: overarching factsheet
In response to: Crime and Policing Bill 2025: factsheets
The Crime and Policing Bill 2025, led by the Home Office, Ministry of Justice, and Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, is an active legislative measure addressing multiple criminal justice and public order issues. The Bill covers dangerous cycling offences, enhanced police powers for public order management, child sexual abuse prevention, child criminal exploitation and cuckooing, and antisocial behaviour reforms. It is currently in active development with recent delegated powers memorandum and multiple policy factsheets published.
In response to: Crime and Policing Bill 2025: factsheets
In response to: Crime and Policing Bill 2025: factsheets
In response to: Crime and Policing Bill 2025: factsheets
In response to: Crime and Policing Bill 2025: factsheets
In response to: Crime and Policing Bill 2025: factsheets
In response to: Crime and Policing Bill 2025: factsheets
In response to: Crime and Policing Bill 2025: factsheets
In response to: Crime and Policing Bill 2025: factsheets
In response to: Crime and Policing Bill 2025: factsheets
In response to: Crime and Policing Bill 2025: factsheets
In response to: Crime and Policing Bill 2025: factsheets
In response to: Crime and Policing Bill 2025: factsheets
In response to: Crime and Policing Bill 2025: factsheets
In response to: Crime and Policing Bill 2025: factsheets
In response to: Crime and Policing Bill 2025: factsheets
In response to: Crime and Policing Bill 2025: factsheets
In response to: Crime and Policing Bill 2025: factsheets
In response to: Crime and Policing Bill 2025: factsheets
In response to: Crime and Policing Bill 2025: factsheets
In response to: Crime and Policing Bill 2025: factsheets
In response to: Crime and Policing Bill 2025: ECHR supplementary memoranda
In response to: Crime and Policing Bill 2025: ECHR supplementary memoranda
In response to: Crime and Policing Bill 2025: ECHR supplementary memoranda
In response to: Crime and Policing Bill 2025: ECHR supplementary memoranda
In response to: Crime and Policing Bill 2025: ECHR supplementary memoranda
In response to: Crime and Policing Bill 2025: ECHR supplementary memoranda
In response to: Crime and Policing Bill 2025: ECHR supplementary memoranda
In response to: Crime and Policing Bill 2025: ECHR supplementary memoranda
In response to: Crime and Policing Bill 2025: delegated powers memoranda
In response to: Crime and Policing Bill 2025: delegated powers memoranda
In response to: Crime and Policing Bill 2025: delegated powers memoranda
In response to: Crime and Policing Bill 2025: delegated powers memoranda
In response to: Crime and Policing Bill 2025: delegated powers memoranda
In response to: Crime and Policing Bill 2025: delegated powers memoranda
In response to: Crime and Policing Bill 2025: delegated powers memoranda
In response to: Crime and Policing Bill 2025: delegated powers memoranda
In response to: Crime and Policing Bill 2025: delegated powers memoranda
In response to: Crime and Policing Bill 2025: delegated powers memoranda
In response to: Crime and Policing Bill 2025: impact assessments
In response to: Crime and Policing Bill 2025: equality impact assessments
Economic notes relating to the Crime and Policing Bill 2025.
Information relating to the Crime and Policing Bill, which was introduced in the House of Commons on 25 February 2025.
These factsheets provide more information about the Crime and Policing Bill, which was introduced in the House of Commons on 25 February 2025.
Impact assessments relating to the Crime and Policing Bill 2025.
Equality impact assessments relating to the Crime and Policing Bill 2025.
Information relating to the Crime and Policing Bill, which was introduced in the House of Commons on 25 February 2025.
Keeling Schedules for Crime and Policing Bill introduced into the House of Commons on 25 February 2025.
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many police officers there were in post as (a) full-time equivalents and (b) headcount as at 31 December 2025.
In response to: Protecting lives, building hope: a plan to halve knife crime
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what estimate she has made of the level of underreporting of anti-social behaviour incidents.
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what steps she is taking to help improve reporting rates for anti-social behaviour.
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what assessment she has made of the potential impact of anti-social behaviour on people’s decision to move home.
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what steps she is taking to help increase public confidence in reporting anti-social behaviour to the police.
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what assessment she has made of public satisfaction levels following reports of anti-social behaviour to a) the police and b) local authorities.
This plan sets out the actions this government is taking to meet its ambition to halve knife crime in a decade.
UIN: HCWS1045 On Thursday 6 November, the Home Office published official statistics for ‘Individuals referred to and supported through the Prevent Programme from April 2024 to March 2025’. Prevent is a key part of the national Counter Terrorism Strategy ‘CONTEST’ …
UIN: HCWS974 The Government is committed to making the Internet a safer place and bringing in new protections for UK internet users. Today I am laying in draft the Online Safety Act 2023 (Priority Offences) (Amendment) Regulations 2025. This statutory …
In response to: Police driving: prescribed training
These Regulations amend the Police Regulations 2003 (S.I. 2003/527) (“the Police Regulations”), the Police (Conduct) Regulations 2020 (S.I. 2020/4) (“the Conduct Regulations”), the Police (Performance) Regulations 2020 (S.I. 2020/3) (“the Performance Regulations”), the Police (Complaints and Miscond
In response to: Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025: factsheets
In response to: Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025: factsheets
In response to: Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025: factsheets
In response to: Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025: factsheets
In response to: Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025: factsheets
First Reading 15:21:00 A Bill to amend the Road Traffic Act 1988 and the Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988 to create criminal offences relating to dangerous, careless or inconsiderate cycling and cycling without compulsory insurance, in particular applying to pedal …
[1st Allocated Day] Consideration of Bill, as amended in the Public Bill Committee New Clause 86 Creating purported sexual image of adult ‘(1) In the Sexual Offences Act 2003, after section 66AC (inserted by Schedule 2 to this Act) insert— …
Documents relating to the Criminal Justice Bill introduced in the House of Commons on 14 November 2023.
These factsheets provide more information about the Criminal Justice Bill which was introduced in the House of Commons on 14 November 2023.
First Reading 15:31:00 A Bill to amend the Road Traffic Act 1988 and the Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988 to create criminal offences relating to dangerous, careless or inconsiderate cycling, in particular applying to pedal cycles, electrically assisted pedal cycles …
Second Reading. Madam Deputy Speaker (Dame Rosie Winterton): Before I ask the Home Secretary to move the Second Reading, just another little reminder that as well as being here at the beginning to listen to the opening speeches, it is …
These Regulations bring into force two provisions of the Policing and Crime Act 2017 (c. 3) (“the 2017 Act”) in so far as they are not already in force.
These Regulations provide that members of the Civil Nuclear Constabulary are persons of a specified description, and therefore law enforcement officers, for the purposes of Chapters 5 and 6 of Part 4 of the Policing and Crime Act 2017 (c. …
These Regulations provide that members of the Civil Nuclear Constabulary are persons of a specified description, and therefore law enforcement officers, for the purposes of Chapters 5 and 6 of Part 4 of the Policing and Crime Act 2017 (c. …
These Regulations bring into force on 15th March 2023 a revised Code of Practice to be followed by law enforcement officers when arresting a person under the power conferred by section 90 of the Policing and Crime Act 2017 (“the …
These Regulations bring into force on 15th March 2023 a revised Code of Practice to be followed by law enforcement officers when arresting a person under the power conferred by section 90 of the Policing and Crime Act 2017 (“the …
First Reading 11:48:00 A Bill to amend the Road Traffic Act 1988 and the Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988 to create criminal offences relating to dangerous, careless or inconsiderate cycling, in particular applying to a pedal cycle, an electrically assisted …
First Reading 16:01:00 A Bill to amend the Road Traffic Act 1988 and the Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988 to create criminal offences relating to dangerous, careless or inconsiderate cycling, in particular applying to a pedal cycle, an electrically assisted …
These Regulations amend the Policing and Crime Act 2017 (Commencement No. 11 and Transitional Provisions) Regulations 2021 (S.I. 2021/282 (C. 8)) (“the 2021 Regulations”). The 2021 Regulations bring into force section 126 of the Policing and Crime Act 2017 (c. …
These Regulations provide that members of the Royal Navy Police are persons of a specified description, and are therefore law enforcement officers, for the purposes of section 84(3)(g) of the Policing and Crime Act 2017 (c.3). This enables Royal Navy …
These Regulations revoke and replace the Ministry of Defence Police (Conduct) Regulations 2015 (SI 2015/25) (“the 2015 Conduct Regulations”), the Ministry of Defence Police (Performance) Regulations 2012 (S.I. 2012/808) (“the 2012 Performance Regulations”) and the Ministry of Defence Police (Tribuna
Mr Speaker: I inform the House that I have selected the amendment in the name of the Prime Minister. 12:37:00 Ms Diane Abbott (Hackney North and Stoke Newington) (Lab): I beg to move, That this House notes that since 2010 …
These Regulations bring into force specified provisions of the Policing and Crime Act 2017 (“the 2017 Act”). Certain provisions have already been brought into force on Royal Assent by section 183(5), and on 31st March 2017 by section 183(6), of …
First Reading 15:07:00 A Bill to amend the Road Traffic Act 1988 and the Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988 to create criminal offences relating to dangerous, careless or inconsiderate cycling, in particular applying to a pedal cycle, an electrically assisted …
These Regulations make provision regarding the handling, including the investigation, of complaints about, and related matters concerning, the police. They revoke and replace the Police (Complaints and Misconduct) Regulations 2012 (S.I. 2012/1204) and various instruments which amend or modify those
These Regulations revoke and replace the Police (Conduct) Regulations 2012 (S.I. 2012/2632) (“the 2012 Regulations”), with a number of changes, in part to reflect changes made to the handling of police complaints and police disciplinary matters made by the Policing …
These documents relate to the Policing and Crime Bill.
Motion to Approve 15:39:00 Moved by Baroness Williams of Trafford: That the draft Regulations laid before the House on 11 January be approved. The Minister of State, Home Office (Baroness Williams of Trafford) (Con): My Lords, I am sure that …
Motion to Approve 19:52:00 Moved by Baroness Williams of Trafford: That the draft Regulations laid before the House on 16 November 2017 be approved. The Minister of State, Home Office (Baroness Williams of Trafford) (Con): My Lords, the Policing and …
Commons Reasons and Amendments 15:38:00 Motion A Moved by Baroness Williams of Trafford: That this House do not insist on its Amendments 24 and 159, to which the Commons have disagreed for their Reason 24A. 24A: Because Lords Amendment 24 …
Returned from the Commons The Bill was returned from the Commons with reasons and amendments. House adjourned at 10.01 pm.
Consideration of Lords amendments Mr Deputy Speaker (Mr Lindsay Hoyle): I must draw the House’s attention to the fact that financial privilege is engaged by Lords amendments 24, 96, 159 and 302. I also remind the House that certain of …
Third Reading 15:08:00 Lord Taylor of Holbeach (Con): My Lords, I have it in command from Her Majesty the Queen to acquaint the House that Her Majesty, having been informed of the purport of the Policing and Crime Bill, has …
Report (3rd Day) 15:19:00 Relevant documents: 3rd Report from the Joint Committee on Human Rights; 3rd, 4th and 8th Reports from the Delegated Powers Committee Clause 144: Requirement to state nationality Amendment 179A Moved by 179A: Clause 144, page 161, …
Report (2nd Day) 15:38:00 Relevant documents: 3rd Report from the Joint Committee on Human Rights; 3rd, 4th and 8th Reports from the Delegated Powers Committee Clause 84: Hot pursuit of ships in Scotland or Northern Ireland waters Amendment 120 Moved …
Report 15:40:00 Relevant document : 3rd Report from the Joint Committee on Human Rights Clause 3: Collaboration agreements: specific restrictions Amendment 1 Moved by 1: Clause 3, page 3, line 15, at end insert— “( ) Section 2 does not …
Order of Consideration Motion 15:17:00 Moved by Baroness Williams of Trafford: That the amendments for the Report stage be marshalled and considered in the following order: Clauses 1 to 6, Schedule 1, Clauses 7 to 9, Schedule 2, Clauses 10 …
Committee (5th Day) 16:12:00 Relevant documents: 3rd and 4th Reports from the Delegated Powers Committee, 3rd Report from the Joint Committee on Human Rights Amendment 216 Moved by 216: After Clause 143, insert the following new Clause— “Meaning of “private” …
Committee (4th Day) 11:54:00 Relevant documents: 3rd and 4th Reports from the Delegated Powers Committee and 3rd Report from the Joint Committee on Human Rights Clause 112: Firearms Act 1968: meaning of “antique firearm” Amendment 203A Moved by 203A: Clause …
Committee (4th Day) (Continued) 14:10:00 Relevant documents: 3rd and 4th Reports from the Delegated Powers Committee and 3rd Report from the Joint Committee on Human Rights Clause 119: Summary reviews of premises licences: review of interim steps Amendment 209A Moved …
Committee (3rd Day) 16:38:00 Relevant documents: 3rd and 4th Reports from the Delegated Powers Committee and 3rd Report from the Joint Committee on Human Rights Clause 51: Arrest elsewhere than at a police station: release before charge Amendment 180 Moved …
Committee (3rd Day)(Continued) 20:38:00 Clause 82: Application of maritime enforcement powers: general Amendment 196 Moved by 196: Clause 82, page 106, line 4, leave out paragraph (f) and insert— “( ) a designated NCA officer who is authorised by the …
Committee (2nd Day) 15:38:00 Relevant document s : 3rd and 4th Reports from the Delegated Powers Committee, 3rd Report from the Joint Committee on Human Rights. Amendment 121 Moved by 121: After Clause 11, insert the following new Clause— “Statutory …
Committee (2nd Day) (Continued) 20:40:00 Debate on whether Clause 37 should stand part of the Bill. Lord Rosser (Lab): Our key concerns about Clause 37 relate to the additional powers that could be given to police volunteers under this clause. …
Committee (1st Day) 15:49:00 Clause 1 agreed. Clause 2: Duties in relation to collaboration agreements Amendment 1 Moved by 1: Clause 2, page 2, line 24, after “the” insert “economy,” Baroness Hamwee (LD): My Lords, Amendment 1 is an amendment …
Committee (1st Day) (Continued) 20:41:00 Schedule 1: Provision for police and crime commissioner to be fire and rescue authority Amendment 71 Moved by 71: Schedule 1, page 201, line 33, at end insert— “_(1) Section 1 (police and crime commissioners) …
Order of Consideration Motion 15:20:00 Moved by Baroness Williams of Trafford: That it be an instruction to the Committee of the Whole House to which the Policing and Crime Bill has been committed that they consider the bill in the …
Second Reading 15:21:00 Moved by Lord Keen of Elie: That the Bill be now read a second time. Relevant document: 3rd Report from the Delegated Powers Committee The Advocate-General for Scotland (Lord Keen of Elie) (Con): My Lords, policing in …
Second Reading (Continued) 17:20:00 Baroness Harris of Richmond (LD): My Lords, I remind your Lordships of my policing interests, all of which are in the register. There are a number of parts of the Bill with which I agree, some …
First Reading 15:11:00 The Bill was brought from the Commons, read a first time and ordered to be printed.
[2nd Allocated Day] Further consideration of Bill, as amended in the Public Bill Committee . New Clause 48 Inspection of fire and rescue authorities “(1) The Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004 is amended as follows. (2) In section 28 …
13:46:00 The Minister for Policing, Fire, Criminal Justice and Victims (Mike Penning): I beg to move, That the Order of 7 March 2016 (Policing and Crime Bill (Programme)) be varied as follows: (1) Paragraphs (4) and (5) of the Order …
Consideration of Bill, as amended in the Public Bill Committee [1st Allocated Day] New Clause 20 Statutory duty on flooding ‘The Fire and Rescue Services in England shall make provision to lead and co-ordinate the emergency service response to— (a) …
Second Reading 16:25:00 The Secretary of State for the Home Department (Mrs Theresa May): I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time. As hon. Members of this House are aware, since 2010 the Government have …
Queen’s recommendation signified. Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 52(1)(a)), That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Policing and Crime Bill, it is expedient to authorise: (1) the payment out of money provided by …
19:31:00 Yvette Cooper (Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford) (Lab): I beg to move, That this House opposes the Government’s cuts leading to over 12,000 fewer police officers across England and Wales; believes that the 20 per cent. cut to central Government …
Debate 11:41:00 Moved By Lord Mackenzie of Framwellgate: To call attention to policing and crime rates; and to move for papers. Lord Mackenzie of Framwellgate: My Lords, I am pleased and honoured to introduce this timely and important debate. I …