Support for rural businesses
A debate on support for rural businesses will take place in Westminster Hall on 18 June 2025 at 2:30pm. The Library will publish briefing materials ahead of the debate.

There will be a Westminster Hall debate on rural crime on 27 February 2025. The debate will be opened by Ben Maguire MP.
Rural crime (345 KB , PDF)
A Westminster Hall debate on rural crime is scheduled for Thursday 27 February 2025, opened by Ben Maguire MP.
This debate pack contains background information on the prevalence and cost of rural crime and the police and government response to it. It also includes relevant Parliamentary and media material which Members might find useful in preparation for this debate.
Rural crime is not defined by the government or in legislation. It generally relates to crime that is particularly prevalent in rural areas, such as:
The debate pack provides more information on these offences.
Constituency and police force area statistics for rural crime are not routinely published. However, there are several sources of national data on rural crime available:
It is an operational decision for chief officers to decide how best to respond to rural crime in their areas. Most police forces have a dedicated rural crime team, whilst specialist units and strategies have been introduced to help improve the police’s response to rural crime. This includes:
In Scotland, Police Scotland works with the Scottish Partnership Against Rural Crime and Rural Watch Scotland to address rural crime.
In Northern Ireland, the Police Service of Northern Ireland works with the Rural Crime Partnership and runs a Farm Watch scheme, which aims to “promote vigilance and improve communication, within rural and farming communities and between rural communities and the police service.”
Police forces covering rural areas face particular challenges. According to a report by the Country Land and Business Association, police response times are slower in rural areas and police forces “lack basic kit” such as “4×4 vehicles, rural drone surveillance kits, high-powered torches and thermal spotters to help detect criminals in the dark” due to budgetary constraints.
In April 2024, the then Leader of the Opposition, Keir Starmer, announced that a Labour government would introduce “the first ever government-backed rural crime strategy” to “stamp out crime and disorder in our countryside communities.” In July 2024, the Minister for Farming stated: “we’re absolutely committed to the first ever cross-government rural crime strategy. Of course, this will cover agricultural theft, fly-tipping and livestock worrying.”
In October 2024, the Environment Secretary provided further confirmation that the government would introduce a rural crime strategy, though the government has not confirmed when the strategy will be published.
Rural crime (345 KB , PDF)
A debate on support for rural businesses will take place in Westminster Hall on 18 June 2025 at 2:30pm. The Library will publish briefing materials ahead of the debate.
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