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Vera Baird

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Gender Female
Age 74
Date of birth February 13,1950
Zodiac sign Aquarius
Born Chadderton
United Kingdom
Party Labour Party
BooksHeadlines from the First Three Years
ResidenceGosforth
Newcastle Upon Tyne
United Kingdom
Newcastle Upon Tyne
United Kingdom
Job Politician
Barrister
SpousDavid Taylor-Gooby; ; Robert Baird; (m. 1978; wid. 1979)
ChildrenTwo stepsons
Previous positionNorthumbria Police and Crime Commissioner (2012–2019)
Education The Open University
University of London
Teesside University
Northumbria University
London Guildhall College
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Vera Baird Life story


Dame Vera Baird, DBE QC is a British barrister serving as Victims' Commissioner for England and Wales. A Labour Party Member of Parliament for Redcar from 2001 to 2010, Baird was a government minister from 2006 to 2010 and the Solicitor General for England and Wales from 2007 to 2010.

Labour launches expert team to increase crime-solving

Labour launches expert team to increase crime-solving
Aug 8,2023 6:30 pm

... Labour said the commission would be chaired by the former Victims Commissioner, Dame Vera Baird, and include former chief constable Stephen Otter, former chief crown prosecutor Drusilla Sharpling, and West Yorkshire Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime, Alison Lowe, on the panel...

Woman ‘harassed' by officer filmed on her doorstep

Woman ‘harassed' by officer filmed on her doorstep
Jul 4,2023 1:11 am

... Women are being let down by forces whose officers have " preyed upon" them, says Dame Vera Baird, the former victims commissioner...

Dame Vera Baird: Victims' champion resigns, claiming her role was sidelined

Dame Vera Baird: Victims' champion resigns, claiming her role was sidelined
Sep 29,2022 6:30 pm

...The Victims Commissioner for England and Wales, Dame Vera Baird, has resigned, accusing the government of downgrading victims needs, and sidelining the role...

Rape victims asked for too much information, says data watchdog

Rape victims asked for too much information, says data watchdog
May 31,2022 2:05 am

... Victims Commissioner Dame Vera Baird previously said some victims withdraw their complaints after being asked to hand over their phones so that data can be downloaded: " They cannot face the unwarranted and unacceptable intrusion into their privacy...

Is anti-social behaviour still seen 'as a bit of bother'?

Is anti-social behaviour still seen 'as a bit of bother'?
Jan 24,2022 3:06 am

... The victims commissioner, Dame Vera Baird, says such deaths are shocking and should be seen as a " failure to protect" by police and local authorities...

Police response to £25,000 fraud branded woeful

Police response to £25,000 fraud branded woeful
Jan 22,2022 3:30 am

... " The Victims Commissioner for England and Wales, Dame Vera Baird QC, says she is worried the public are losing confidence in fraud policing...

Coronavirus: Shop-workers should be trained to abuse victims to help

Coronavirus: Shop-workers should be trained to abuse victims to help
Apr 18,2020 11:39 pm

... Dame Vera Baird, victims Commissioner for England and Wales, said a scheme on the basis of the fight against sexual violence was urgently needed to help people during the lockdown...

Legacy family court of the rape of views to address'

Legacy family court of the rape of views to address'
Feb 19,2020 4:08 am

... The letter is supported by the victims Commissioner for England and Wales, Dame Vera Baird, the Domestic violence Commissioner, Nicole Jacobs, and London s victims Commissioner, Claire Waxman...

Labour launches expert team to increase crime-solving

Feb 16,2020 9:22 am

Labour is setting up an expert commission tasked with drawing up reforms to increase The Number of crimes solved.

The Charging Commission will propose ways to help police and prosecutors bring more criminals to justice.

Home Office data show 2. 4 million cases were dropped over evidential difficulties in the year ending March 2023.

The government said it was determined to bring all offenders to justice.

But shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper said The Conservative government's record on law and order was one of " damaging decline and collapsing confidence in the Criminal Justice system".

Ms Cooper said Labour's expert commission would help " turn things around" and " deliver on our pledge to make Britain safer".

Labour said The Commission would be chaired by the former Victims' Commissioner, Dame Vera Baird , and include former chief constable Stephen Otter, former chief crown prosecutor Drusilla Sharpling, and West Yorkshire Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime, Alison Lowe , on The Panel .

The Party said The Panel would make recommendations in key areas for improvement across The Police and The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS).

The Panel would seek to find ways to cut paperwork, boost digital forensics, and speed up The Work of police and prosecutors.

Labour said The Commission will meet for the First Time in September this year.

The Party is concerned about The Number of suspects not being identified, victims not wanting to press charges, increasing difficulties getting evidence, and the speed of cases slowing.

It pointed to recent Home Office figures showing that, in the year to March 2023, there were " evidential difficulties" with 2. 4 million out of 5. 4 million recorded crimes.

Labour says this amounts to " a decade of dereliction" by the Tory government on crime.

Dame Vera said the " woeful collapse in charging rates" meant victims were " giving up on the Criminal Justice system altogether".

" This Commission will bring Together voices from across policing and prosecutions to forensically investigate the causes of this charging crisis, and set out robust recommendations for recovery, " Dame Vera said.

A Home Office spokesperson claimed " communities are safer" since the Conservatives took power 13 years ago.

They said " neighbourhood crime including burglary, robbery and theft down 51% and serious violent crime down 46%".

" The government has also delivered more police officers than ever before in England and Wales and the home secretary has been clear she expects The Police to improve public confidence by getting the basics right - catching more criminals and Delivering Justice for victims, " the spokesperson added.

But they also acknowledged the Criminal Justice system " needs to work Better Together - including the current levels of cases being investigated and converted into charges and subsequent prosecutions".

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