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[Hugh Bayley in the Chair] — Race Equality (12 Mar 2009)

Sadiq Khan: .... The final point that the hon. Lady made was in the important passage in her speech about Islamophobia. She said something which is sometimes lost on the media: some perpetrators of horrific acts of terror may be people who claim to follow the faith of Islam—although they have a perverse interpretation of it—but many of the victims follow it too. That is missed by the media....

Written Answers — Communities and Local Government: Departmental Official Engagements (15 Jan 2009)

Sadiq Khan: ... House of Commons, Westminster 16 December 2008 Launch of the MPS announcement on work with retailers on knife sales New Scotland Yard, Westminster 18 December 2008 Visit to JTAC (Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre) Millbank, Westminster 18 December 2008 Meeting with the Metropolitan Police New Scotland Yard, Westminster Rosie Winterton MP: Minister for Yorkshire and the...

Written Answers — Communities and Local Government: Departmental Manpower (12 Jan 2009)

Sadiq Khan: .... There are also six Communities and Local Government staff in the Research, Information and Communications Unit (RICU). This is a cross-governmental strategic communications resource on counter-terrorism. It is owned jointly by Communities and Local Government, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and the Home Office.

Written Answers — Communities and Local Government: Young Muslim Advisory Group (12 Jan 2009)

Sadiq Khan: ...the opportunity to influence government strategy and policy on issues that affect them. To explore the causes and impact of violent extremism and underlying causes of disaffection (including anti-terror legislation, stop and search, identity issues, foreign policy, Islamaphobia, discrimination, etc.) on Muslim young people and Muslim communities. To support and encourage young people to be...

Written Answers — Communities and Local Government: Community Relations (16 Dec 2008)

Sadiq Khan: ...PURSUE objectives and spans work with offenders in prison establishments and on licence in the community. Central funding for this programme is provided through the Office of Security and Counter Terrorism (OSCT) Prevent budget. Since 2005, OSCT has provided HM Prison Service (HMPS) with the following funding: 2005-06—£65,463, 2006-07—£140,535 and...

[Mr. Jim Hood in the Chair] — Fire Services (Hertfordshire) (25 Nov 2008)

Sadiq Khan: ...network able to respond to local, regional and national incidents. In short, the need to give the fire and rescue service the tools to face 21st-century challenges such as climate change and the threat of terrorism supports the need for FiReControl. The fire and rescue service has undergone a period of unprecedented modernisation and change since 2003. It has risen to the challenges...

Written Answers — Communities and Local Government: Community Relations: Islam (23 Oct 2008)

Sadiq Khan: ...hon. Member again to the update provided by my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for the Home Department on 1 September 2008, Official Report, column 1594W. This sets out that all counter-terrorism work has now been subsumed into the United Kingdom's long-term strategy for countering terrorism (the CONTEST strategy). On point 11 in the 12-point plan, I refer the hon. Member again...

Consolidated Fund (Appropriation) (No. 3) Bill: Local Government (15 Oct 2008) has video

Sadiq Khan: ...ends—such as community cohesion—and also on some of the challenges that we face, although I suspect that we disagree to an extent on the means. He was wise to point out that issues of terrorism and extremism are not the purview of a single faith, religion or race, and I am pleased that he gave other similar examples. I shall write to him to answer some his questions, but if he...

Written Answers — Home Department: Counter-terrorism (9 Jul 2007)

Sadiq Khan: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what representations she has received on the contents of her oral statement of 7 June 2007, Official Report, columns 421-37 on counter-terrorism; and what response she has made to those representations.

Written Answers — Home Department: Terrorism: Arrests (9 Jul 2007)

Sadiq Khan: ...the Home Department how many people have been re-arrested for a terrorist-related offence having previously been released before the end of the 28 days maximum pre-charge detention period under the Terrorism Act 2000, broken down by (a) year, (b) gender, (c) ethnicity and (d) religion.

Written Answers — Home Department: Terrorism: Arrests (9 Jul 2007)

Sadiq Khan: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many people have been (a) arrested, (b) charged and (c) convicted under the Terrorism Act 2000, broken down by (i) year, (ii) gender, (iii) ethnicity and (iv) religion.

Written Answers — Home Department: Terrorism: Arrests (9 Jul 2007)

Sadiq Khan: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many people arrested under the Terrorism Act 2000 have been charged (a) within the first seven days, (b) between days 8 and 14, (c) between days 15 and 21 and (d) between days 22 and 28.

Written Answers — Home Department: Terrorism: Arrests (9 Jul 2007)

Sadiq Khan: ...the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many (a) arrests, (b) charges and (c) convictions have been made for terrorist-related offences after a warrant had been executed under (i) the Terrorism Act 2000 and (ii) the Anti-Terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001.

Written Answers — Home Department: Terrorism: Detainees (9 Jul 2007)

Sadiq Khan: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many people have been (a) detained, (b) released and (c) charged within the first 28 days of arrest under the Terrorism Act 2000 in each year, broken down by (i) gender, (ii) ethnicity and (iii) religion.

Written Answers — Home Department: Terrorism: Detainees (9 Jul 2007)

Sadiq Khan: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department in how many cases a suspect has been released before the end of the maximum 28 days pre-charge detention period under the Terrorism Act 2000 and then re-arrested following decryption of computer data or completion of other investigative work.

Written Answers — Home Department: Terrorism: Detainees (9 Jul 2007)

Sadiq Khan: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department in how many cases suspects detained under the Terrorism Act 2000 have been released because of insufficient time to decrypt heavily-encrypted computer data.

Written Answers — Home Department: Terrorism: Stop and Search (9 Jul 2007)

Sadiq Khan: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many cases of stop and search there have been under section 44 of the Terrorism Act 2000 in each year, broken down by (a) city or other location, (b) gender, (c) ethnicity and (d) religion.

Policing in London (3 May 2007)

Sadiq Khan: ...in terms of representation and diversity mean that the people who police our great city represent the city that they police. No debate about policing in London can escape the question of terrorism. This week, the long-term investigation that was Operation Crevice achieved a great success. Huge amounts of resources had been invested in it; dozens if not hundreds of lives were saved, and...

Orders of the Day: Sri Lanka (2 May 2007)

Sadiq Khan: ...blame for the civil war should be apportioned. Hon. Members will be aware that although the LTTE was a party to the 2002 ceasefire agreement, it was—and still is—proscribed under the Terrorism Act 2000 in the UK. The US and India have also proscribed the LTTE and declared it to be a terrorist organisation. In mid-May 2006, the European Parliament passed a resolution in support...

Orders of the Day: Sri Lanka (2 May 2007)

Sadiq Khan: ...play in helping Sri Lanka in its current troubles. I call on my Government to use our special relationship to persuade all the parties and factions to recommit to the 2002 agreement. I agree that terrorism and violence, whether state-sponsored or not, can never be the way to achieve a negotiated solution in Sri Lanka or elsewhere. I am aware that the work that my right hon. Friend the...

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