Attorney General (answered by Solicitor General)
MPs question a government minister
This is a regular opportunity for MPs to question the Attorney General's Office on matters of law, legal policy, and the government's legal functions. Because the Attorney General is answering through the Solicitor General, questions will typically cover judicial appointments, crown prosecution policy, civil service legal advice, and parliamentary legal issues. The timing (June 2026) suggests questions may relate to any legal or justice matters under government review at that point.
Attorney General questions hold ministers accountable for how the law is enforced and legal policy is set. The answers shape public understanding of the government's approach to justice, prosecutions, and the rule of law. However, as a routine oral question session, the impact depends entirely on which issues MPs raise and the government's response.
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