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Written questions by Osborne.

Every parliamentary written question tabled by Kate Osborne this session, with the full answer and department. Back to the MP page.

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22 Apr 2026·Home Office·Answered
Asked

What discussions she has had with the Rugby Football Union, Premiership Rugby and the police regarding the recording and prosecution of homophobic abuse at rugby matches.

Reply

The Home Office has not held specific meetings with the rugby authorities on homophobic abuse. However, we work closely with the police and the College of Policing to promote consistent approaches to tackling hate crime, including accessible reporting and effective recording practices.The police are operationally independent and work in line with the College of Policing’s operational guidance to respond to hate crime. We expect the police to record and investigate offences motivated by hatred or hostility, and work with the Crown Prosecution Service to ensure perpetrators are brought to justice where criminal thresholds are met.

22 Apr 2026·Home Office·Answered
Asked

What discussions she has had with the Rugby Football Union, Premiership Rugby and the police on the adequacy of current hate crime reporting mechanisms within professional and grassroots rugby.

Reply

The Home Office has not held specific meetings with the rugby authorities on homophobic abuse. However, we work closely with the police and the College of Policing to promote consistent approaches to tackling hate crime, including accessible reporting and effective recording practices.The police are operationally independent and work in line with the College of Policing’s operational guidance to respond to hate crime. We expect the police to record and investigate offences motivated by hatred or hostility, and work with the Crown Prosecution Service to ensure perpetrators are brought to justice where criminal thresholds are met.

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