Attorney General (including Topical Questions)
MPs question a government minister
This is a regular oral questions session where MPs question the Attorney General on matters of legal policy, law enforcement, and the administration of justice. Topical questions allow MPs to raise urgent, current issues affecting the legal system and access to justice. The session tests government accountability on law enforcement priorities and legal matters.
The Attorney General holds a key role overseeing the Crown Prosecution Service, serious crime investigation, and legal policy. These oral questions provide public scrutiny of how the government is handling criminal justice, prosecutions, and the rule of law — matters that directly affect public safety and confidence in the justice system.
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