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Death: Registration

Written question asked by Emma Lewell-Buck (Labour) on Monday, 11 December 2023, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Monday, 11 December 2023 (named day). It was answered by Mike Freer (Conservative) on Monday, 11 December 2023 on behalf of the Ministry of Justice.

Question

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, with reference to the oral contribution of the Minister of State for Justice during the debate on the Victims and Prisoners Bill of 4 December 2023, Official Report, column 138, when his Department plans to start a public consultation.

Answer

The Government is committed to ensuring that the bereaved remain at the heart of the inquest process. We are therefore entirely sympathetic to the Hon Member’s campaign to establish a role for the bereaved in the registration of their loved one’s death following an inquest.

However, this is a sensitive and complex issue, and it is important that we identify the most appropriate solution, particularly in light of the provisions contained within the Data Protection and Digital Information Bill and the move towards an electronic register.

To support consideration of that solution, we will as the Minister of State for Justice, the Rt Hon Edward Argar MP, announced on 4 December (Hansard, column 138), be undertaking a full public consultation to gather the widest possible range of views. We aim to launch this consultation as soon as practicable in 2024.

Type
Written question
Reference
5359
Session
2023-24
Victims and Prisoners Bill
Monday, 4 December 2023
Proceeding contributions
House of Commons
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