Lord Pannick

Crossbench Peer

UK Parliament Profile

Committees

In the UK Parliament, committees are groups of MPs or Peers who examine specific issues in more detail than can be done in debates.

Some committees focus on checking the government’s decisions and spending, while others investigate specific topics and proposed legislation.

Committee memberships held in the past

  • Member, Constitution Committee (25 May 2016 to 28 Jan 2021)
  • Member, Constitution Committee ( 9 Dec 2008 to 15 May 2013)

All-Party Parliamentary Groups (APPGs)

All-Party Parliamentary Groups (APPGs) are informal cross-party groups made up of MPs and Peers who share an interest in a particular country or subject.

They do not have formal powers or funding, but can book rooms on the parliamentary estate and may receive funding from outside organisations and companies.

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Lord Pannick is a member of the following groups


All-Party Parliamentary Group Against Antisemitism

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All-Party Parliamentary Group on British Jews

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  • Purpose: To promote understanding of the aspirations and challenges of the UK's Jewish community, with topics including religious freedom, faith based education, welfare and social justice. To celebrate the culture, contribution and achievements of the UK's Jewish community.
  • Membership Source: Source
  • APPG Website: https://bod.org.uk/appg-british-jews/
  • APPG register: Parliament website


All-Party Parliamentary Group for International Students

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  • Purpose: To recognise the internationalisation and global prominence of UK education; to promote the value of international students to UK education, economy and ‘soft power’; to raise awareness of issues affecting international students; and to provide a platform for collaboration between parliamentarians, educators, professionals and business leaders.
  • Membership Source: Source
  • APPG Website: https://internationalstudents.org.uk/
  • APPG register: Parliament website

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