- Bill introduced in the Commons by1st reading in the Commons
- Economic Note 1007 - Taking back our streets
- Economic Note 1008 - ‘Violence Against Women and Girls and Protection of Children and Vulnerable Adults’
- Economic Note 1009 - Counter Terrorism and National Security
- Economic Note 1010 - Policing, Serious & Economic Crime
- Crime and Policing Bill: Criminal Law Measures - Impact Assessment from the Ministry of Justice
- Crime and Policing Bill Overview - Impact Assessment from the Ministry of Justice
- Bill 187 2024-25 (as introduced)
- Bill 187 EN 2024-25
- Bill 187 2024-25 (as introduced) - large print
- Bill 187 EN 2024-25 - large print
- Bill 187 2024-25 (as introduced) - xml download
- Delegated Powers Memorandum prepared by the Home Office, Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Defence, and Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
- Human Rights Memorandum prepared by the Home Office, Ministry of Justice and Ministry of Defence
- Crime and Policing Bill 2024-25
- 2nd reading, Programme motion in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗90 speakers · 196 speeches
- Crime and Policing Bill: call for evidence
- Written evidence submitted by Adam L. Davies (CPB01)
- Written evidence submitted by Jonathan Hall KC, Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation, and Independent Reviewer of State Threat Legislation (CPB02)
- Written evidence submitted by UK Feminista (CPB03)
- Written evidence submitted by Changing Lives (CPB04)
- Written evidence submitted by National Ugly Mugs (NUM) (CPB05)
- Written evidence submitted by PropertyMark (CPB06)
- Written evidence submitted by Dr Laura Bainbridge, Associate Professor in Criminal Justice, and Dr Amy Loughery, Research Fellow School of Law, University of Leeds (CPB07)
- Written evidence submitted by Every Child Protected Against Trafficking (ECPAT ) (CPB08)
- Written evidence submitted to the House of Commons Committee on the Crime and Policing Bill by the Regulatory Policy Committee (RPC) (CPB09)
- Written evidence submitted by StopWatch (CPB10)
- Written evidence submitted by Big Brother Watch, Liberty, Privacy International and Stop Watch (joint submission) (CPB11)
- Written evidence submitted by Dr Elizabeth Cook and Professor Sandra Walklate (CPB12)
- Written evidence submitted by ClientEye (CPB13)
- Written evidence submitted by FWD: Food & Drink Wholesale UK (CPB14)
- Written evidence submitted by Matt Jukes QPM, Head of UK Counter Terrorism Policing (CPB17)
- Written evidence submitted by Miss Y (CPB18)
- Written evidence submitted by JUSTICE (CPB21)
- Written evidence submitted by Judith Ratcliffe, Privacy Professional and UK Citizen (CPB24)
- Written evidence submitted by Judith Ratcliffe, Privacy Professional and UK Citizen (further submission) (CPB25)
- Written evidence submitted by Nordic Model Now! (CPB31)
- Written evidence submitted by FiLia (CPB15)
- Written evidence submitted by Image Angel (CPB16)
- Written evidence submitted by a professional dominatrix (CPB19)
- Written evidence submitted by Adult Sexual Exploitation (ASE) Partnership (CPB20)
- Written evidence submitted by Women at The Well (CPB22)
- Written evidence submitted by a UK-based sex worker (CPB23)
- Written evidence submitted by Professor Alexander Sarch, Professor of Legal Philosophy, School of Law, University of Surrey, and Ms Vanessa Reid, Senior Associate (barrister), Corker Binning (CPB26)
- Written evidence submitted by a UK-based British disabled independent sex worker (CPB27)
- written evidence submitted by Daniel (CPB28)
- Written evidence submitted by Charlotte Newbold, PhD researcher, University of Nottingham (CPB29)
- Written evidence submitted by Neighbourhood Police Sergeant Gary Cookland, Stockton Neighbourhood Policing Team, Cleveland Police (CPB30)
- Written evidence submitted by a UK-based independent sex worker (CPB32)
- Written evidence submitted by Matthew Barber, Police & Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley (supplementary submission) (CPB38)
- Written evidence submitted by the British Medical Association (BMA) (CPB39)
- Written evidence submitted by Professor David Paton, Nottingham University Business School (CPB33)
- Written evidence submitted by the Josephine Butler Society (CPB34)
- Written evidence submitted by Usdaw (CPB35)
- Written evidence submitted by Alan Caton OBE (CPB36)
- Written evidence submitted by an Independent Sex Worker (CPB37)
- Written evidence submitted by Amnesty International UK (CPB41)
- Written evidence submitted by the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) (CPB44)
- Written evidence submitted by the Coalition for the Abolition of Prostitution (CAP International) (CPB40)
- Written evidence submitted by Friends, Families and Travellers (CPB42)
- Written evidence submitted by Talita (CPB43)
- Written evidence submitted by the Jewish Leadership Council (CPB45)
- Written evidence submitted by A Model for Scotland (CPB46)
- Written evidence submitted by Sex Work Research Hub (SWRH) (CPB53)
- Written evidence submitted by Dr Larissa Sandy, University of Nottingham (CPB58)
- Written evidence submitted by Not Buying It (CPB60)
- Written evidence submitted by John Pidgeon (CPB63)
- Written evidence submitted by Crisis (CPB64)
- Written evidence submitted by the Traveller Movement (CPB66)
- Written evidence submitted by the Local Government Association (LGA) (supplementary) (CPB69)
- Written evidence submitted by Amnesty International UK (further submission) (CPB70)
- Written evidence submitted by CyberUp Campaign (CPB73)
- Written evidence submitted by Advance (CPB79)
- Letter to the Committee from Rt Hon Dame Diana Johnson DBE MP, Minister of State for Policing and Crime Prevention, relating to details of a second tranche of Government amendments which were tabled on 22 April concerning Youth Diversion Orders (CPB81)
- Written evidence submitted by CEASE (Centre to End All Sexual Exploitation) (CPB47)
- Written evidence submitted by Basis Yorkshire (CPB48)
- Written evidence submitted by CEASE (Centre to End All Sexual Exploitation) (further submission) (CPB49)
- Written evidence submitted by Dr Vicky Heap, Dr Alex Black, Dr Benjamin Archer, Dr Ayse Sargin, and Joshua Whitworth (all Sheffield Hallam University) (CPB50)
- Written evidence submitted by StreetlightUK (CPB51)
- Written evidence submitted by Decrim Now (CPB52)
- Written evidence submitted by English Collective of Prostitutes (CPB54)
- Written evidence submitted by a transgender prostitute based in Westminster, SW1 (CPB55)
- Written evidence submitted by Every Child Protected Against Trafficking (ECPAT UK) (further submission) (CPB56)
- Written evidence submitted by the Regulatory Policy Committee (RPC) (further submission) (CPB57)
- Written evidence submitted by the Association of Convenience Stores (CPB59)
- Written evidence submitted by Justice and Care (CPB61)
- Written evidence submitted by the London's Victims' Commissioner (CPB62)
- Written evidence submitted by British Transport Police (CPB65)
- Written evidence submitted by Melanie Kay McLaughlan, Usame Altuntas, and Professor Marion Oswald MBE (Corresponding author) (Northumbria University) (CPB67)
- Written evidence submitted by Zoe Rodgers (CPB68)
- Written evidence submitted by CARE (Christian Action Research and Education) (CPB71)
- Written evidence submitted by Consilium Training and Support Ltd (CPB72)
- Written evidence submitted by Professor Sarah Kingston, The University of Lancashire (CPB74)
- Written evidence submitted by Mr R E Flook (CPB75)
- Written evidence submitted by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (CPB76)
- Written evidence submitted by the Reunite International Child Abduction Centre (CPB77)
- Written evidence submitted by POW Nottingham (CPB78)
- Written evidence submitted by a sex worker (CPB80)
- Written evidence submitted by JUSTICE (further submission) (for Parts 2-14 of the Bill) (CPB82)
- Written evidence submitted by Both Parents Matter (CPB84)
- Letter to the Committee from Rt Hon Dame Diana Johnson DBE MP, Minister of State for Policing and Crime Prevention relating to details of a final tranche of Government amendments which were tabled on 24 April (CPB88)
- Written evidence submitted by UK Finance (CPB93)
- Written evidence submitted by a sex worker based in Bristol (CPB83)
- Written evidence submitted by the Victims' Commissioner for England and Wales (CPB85)
- Written evidence submitted by the British Retail Consortium (CPB86)
- Written evidence submitted by the Domestic Abuse Commissioner (CPB87)
- Written evidence submitted by ESRC Vulnerability & Policing Futures Research Centre (CPB89)
- Written evidence submitted by A Way Out (CPB90)
- Written evidence submitted by a sex worker based in London (CPB91)
- Written evidence submitted by Amnesty International UK (further submission) (CPB92)
- Written evidence submitted by the Board of Deputies of British Jews (CPB94)
- Ways and Means resolution in the Commons
- Written evidence submitted by Liberty (CPB96)
- Written evidence submitted by Mouvement du Nid (CPB99)
- Written evidence submitted by Dr Niina Vuolajarvi, Assistant Professor at the London School of Economics (CPB102)
- Written evidence submitted by Wheels for Wellbeing (CPB104)
- Written evidence submitted by Dr Mary Laing, Lecturer in Sociology, University of York (CPB111)
- Written evidence submitted by City of London Corporation (CPB113)
- Written evidence submitted by Resolve ASB (CPB115)
- Written evidence submitted by the Rail Delivery Group (RDG) (CPB116)
- Written evidence submitted by Matt Easton (CPB95)
- Written evidence submitted by a UK-based client of sex workers (CPB97)
- Written evidence submitted by an organisation that wishes to remain anonymous (CPB98)
- Written evidence submitted by Sleepyboy.com/sleepypro.sl (CPB100)
- Written evidence submitted by the ESRC Vulnerability & Policing Futures Research Centre (on county lines policing and vulnerability in the UK) (further evidence) (CPB101)
- Written evidence submitted by Lxo Cohen - Welfare Safeguard & Monitor (Riot Party UK, Quench, HOWL Worldwide, Riposte, Pinky Promise etc.), Business Development Consultant (HOWL Worldwide) (submitted in a personal capacity) (CPB103)
- Written evidence submitted by a Certified Sexological Bodyworker (CPB105)
- Written evidence submitted by BT Group (CPB106)
- Written evidence submitted by Stop the War Coalition (CPB107)
- Written evidence submitted by Dr Ella Cockbain, Lead of UCL Research Group on Human Trafficking, Smuggling and Exploitation, University College London (CPB108)
- Written evidence submitted by an Independent British Sex Worker (CPB109)
- Written evidence submitted by Elizabeth Mc Guinness, M.A., M.Sc (CPB110)
- Written evidence submitted by ASB Help (CPB112)
- Written evidence submitted by Amnesty International UK (further submission) (related to NC1, 2 and 3) (CPB114)
- Written evidence submitted by Network Rail (CPB117)
- Written evidence submitted by the Oasis Project (CPB118)
- Written evidence submitted by the Centre for Justice Innovation (CPB119)
- Written evidence submitted by Diaspora Alliance (CPB121)
- Written evidence submitted by Street Workers Collective Ireland, Red Umbrella Eireann, Sex Workers Alliance Ireland, Ugly Mugs Ireland, Reclaim the Agenda, Alliance for Choice Belfast, and Dr Caoimhe Ni Dhonaill (joint submission) (CPB123)
- Written evidence submitted by The Children's Society (CPB125)
- Written evidence submitted by Release (CPB132)
- Written evidence submitted by Action for Race Equality (CPB120)
- Written evidence submitted by RMT Union (CPB122)
- Written evidence submitted by Sage Homes (CPB124)
- Written evidence submitted by Women First team, part of FiLiA (CPB126)
- Written evidence submitted by UK Safer Internet Centre (UKSIC) and South West Grid for Learning (SWGfL) (CPB128)
- Written evidence submitted by the International Centre of Justice for Palestinians (CPB129)
- Written evidence submitted by the Muslim Association of Britain (CPB130)
- Written evidence submitted by UKHospitality (CPB131)
- Letter from Diana Johnson MP to Matt Vickers MP regarding confiscation and costs protections, police accountability, appeals to Police Appeals Tribunal, criminal liability of bodies corporate and partnerships.
- Bill 235 2024-25 (as amended in Public Bill Committee)
- Bill 235 2024-25 (as amended in Public Bill Committee) - large print
- Bill 235 2024-25 (as amended in Public Bill Committee) - xml version
- Programme motion, Report stage in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗59 speakers · 187 speeches
- Report stage, 3rd reading in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗59 speakers · 127 speechesDivision #239Third ReadingAyes 312Noes 95
- 1st reading in the LordsView in Hansard ↗
Formal stage — recorded in Hansard.
- Crime and Policing Bill 2024-25: Progress of the bill
- Crime and Policing Bill: HL Bill 111 of 2024–25
- 33rd Report of the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee
- 20 amendments tabled at Committee stage in the Lords5 Withdrawn2 Stood part2 Withdrawn before debate2 Agreed9 Not moved
- Letter from Lord Katz to Lord Blencathra regarding the question on social housing providers ability to issue a closure notice on a flat within a housing block they own or manage.
- Letter from Lord Katz to Viscount Goschen regarding cost orders imposed for fly-tipping.
- Letter from Lord Katz to Baroness Doocey regarding the Government's progress in responding to the recommendations set by the Independent Office for Police Conduct regarding the strip searching of children by police.
- 41st Report of the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee
- Letter from Lord Hanson to Baroness Chakrabarti regarding child criminal exploitation.
- Letter from Lord Hanson to Lord Alton and others regarding financial sanctions against ISIL (Da’esh).
- Letter from Lord Katz to Lord Clement-Jones and others regarding police officer training in the operation of Article 22 of the UK General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), officers’ knowledge of the rules on automated decision-making (ADM)
- 20 amendments tabled at Report stage in the Lords8 Not moved9 Agreed2 Disagreed1 Withdrawn
- Letter from Lord Katz to Baroness Brinton regarding child criminal exploitation, cuckooing and internal concealment provisions: guidance for partners.
- Letter from Lord Katz to Baroness Brinton regarding data on Stalking Protection Orders.
- Letter from Lord Katz to Lord Shinkwin and others regarding the research the Department for Transport will be taking forward on food delivery riders using e-bikes.
- Bill 416 2024-26 (Lords amendments)
- Bill 416 2024-26 (Lords amendments) - large print
- Bill 416 2024-26 (Lords amendments) - xml
- Bill 416 EN 2024-26 - pdf
- Bill 416 EN 2024-26 - large print
- Money resolution, Ways and Means resolution, Programme motion, Consideration of Lords amendments in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗39 speakers · 123 speechesDivision #476motion to agree with all remaining Lords AmendmentsAyes 247Noes 21Money resolution, Ways and Means resolution, Programme motion, Consideration of Lords amendments in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗
Formal stage — recorded in Hansard.
- HL Bill 186 Commons Disagreement, Amendments in Lieu, Reasons, and Amendments to the Lords Amendments
- Committee to draw up Reasons for disagreeing to Lords Amendments - 14 April 2026
- Consideration of Commons amendments and / or reasons in the LordsView in Hansard ↗26 speakers · 103 speechesDivision #7Crime and Policing BillAyes 113Noes 119Tellers: Baroness Kidron, Lord Russell of Liverpool, Baroness Wheeler, Lord Lemos
- Bill 425 2024-26 Lords Non-Insistence, Amendments to Amendments in Lieu, Disagreement, Insistence and Reasons - pdf
- Bill 425 Lords Non-Insistence, Amendments to Amendments in Lieu, Disagreement, Insistence and Reasons – large print - pdf
- Consideration of Lords message in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗13 speakers · 45 speechesDivision #489Motion relating to Lords Amendments 2D and 2EAyes 293Noes 159Division #490Motion relating to Lords Reason 11BAyes 294Noes 156Division #491Motion relating to Lords Reason 342BAyes 294Noes 61Division #492Motion relating Lords Reasons 359B and 439BAyes 292Noes 158
- Consideration of Commons amendments and / or reasons in the LordsView in Hansard ↗7 speakers · 20 speechesDivision #1Crime and Policing BillAyes 280Noes 182Tellers: Baroness Humphreys, Baroness Pinnock, Baroness Wheeler, Lord Kennedy of SouthwarkDivision #2Crime and Policing BillAyes 279Noes 188Tellers: Baroness Williams of Trafford, The Earl of Courtown, Baroness Wheeler, Lord Kennedy of Southwark
- Bill 429 2024-26 Lords Non-Insistence, Agreement, Amendments to Amendments, Disagreement and Amendments in Lieu - large print
- Bill 429 2026 - 26 Lords Non-Insistence, Agreement, Amendments to Amendments, Disagreement and Amendments in Lieu - pdf
- Bill 429 2024-26 Lords Non-Insistence, Agreement, Amendments to Amendments, Disagreement and Amendments in Lieu -xml
- Committee to draw up Reasons for disagreeing to Lords Amendments - 22 April 2026
Division in the CommonsDivision #504Government motion in relation to LA439Ayes 253Noes 143