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Air passenger duty from 1 April 2023: bands and rates: “Part 1a (21 Mar 2023)

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Written Answers — Treasury: Development Aid: Migrant Camps (20 Mar 2023)

John Glen: ...over 4 million refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs) with handwashing messages to prevent the spread of infection in countries such as Bangladesh, Cameroon, Syria, South Sudan and Yemen. The UK also supports the work of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, the International Organisation for Migration and the Red Cross Movement, each of which include work on water,...

Saudi Arabia: Execution of Hussein Abo al-Kheir - Commons Urgent Question (16 Mar 2023)

Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon: ...and support. For example, when I visited the Kingdom recently, I saw directly the work that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is doing through its development arm in the government-held areas in Yemen. That includes building infrastructure such as schools and hospitals, so they are making a valuable contribution to development. If there are more specifics regarding the issues the noble Lord...

Saudi Arabia’s Execution of Hussein Abo al-Kheir (16 Mar 2023)

Gavin Newlands: ...rights record in the name of £2.8 billion-worth of arms exports since 2019. The Saudi’s UK-made warplanes, bombs and missiles are playing a central role in the Saudi-led coalition’s attacks on Yemen. We have called many times for that to cease. What will it take for that to end? Finally, Mr al-Kheir’s case was raised in the House of Commons in November, when the Under-Secretary of...

Written Answers — Home Office: Asylum: Questionnaires (15 Mar 2023)

Robert Jenrick: ...on 23 February 2023 (Streamlined asylum processing - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)). On the same day, questionnaires began to be sent out to legacy claimants from Afghanistan, Eritrea, Libya, Syria and Yemen to their most recently recorded correspondence address. These countries have been included in the streamlined asylum process on the basis of their high-grant rate of 95% or higher and over 100...

Written Answers — Home Office: Asylum: Applications (15 Mar 2023)

Lord Murray of Blidworth: 12,000 asylum seekers from Afghanistan, Eritrea, Syria, Yemen, and Libya who lodged asylum claims before 28 June 2022 will be considered through a Streamlined Asylum Process. This will involve eligible claimants being sent a questionnaire asking them to provide all the necessary information so claims can be considered more quickly. This will speed up decisions for those in genuine need,...

Illegal Migration Bill (13 Mar 2023)

Andy McDonald: ...did the right thing by responding to Putin’s war crimes with the Homes for Ukraine scheme, but how is the plight of the people involved any different from someone fleeing Syria, Afghanistan and Yemen? Do they not feel pain? Did they not lose their homes or have loved ones killed in plain sight? Do they not deserve our compassion and assistance? It beggars belief that the Government claim...

Written Answers — Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office: Yemen: Food Supply ( 9 Mar 2023)

Gill Furniss: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what his planned timetable is for the BRIGHTLY consortium implementing the UK's food security programme in Yemen.

Written Answers — Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office: Iran: Yemen ( 9 Mar 2023)

Lord Shinkwin: To ask His Majesty's Government what recent assessment they have made of reports that France seized a shipment of more than 2,000 Iranian assault rifles headed to Houthi groups in Yemen.

Written Answers — Home Office: Asylum: Applications ( 9 Mar 2023)

Lord Jackson of Peterborough: To ask His Majesty's Government what recent evidential basis they have used when adopting a policy of not interviewing potential asylum seekers from (1) Afghanistan, (2) Eritrea, (3) Syria, (4) Yemen, and (5) Libya, in order to reduce the backlog of applications.

Written Answers — Home Office: Asylum: Applications ( 8 Mar 2023)

Robert Jenrick: ...on 23 February 2023 (Streamlined asylum processing - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)). On the same day, questionnaires began to be sent out to legacy claimants from Afghanistan, Eritrea, Libya, Syria and Yemen to their most recently recorded correspondence address. These countries have been included in the streamlined asylum process on the basis of their high-grant rate of 95% or higher and over 100...

Written Answers — Home Office: Asylum: Questionnaires ( 6 Mar 2023)

Robert Jenrick: ...this was published on 23 February 2023 (Streamlined asylum processing - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)). Asylum claim questionnaires were sent to legacy claimants from Afghanistan, Eritrea, Libya, Syria and Yemen. These countries have been included in the streamlined asylum process on the basis of their high-grant rate of 95% or higher and over 100 grants in the year-ending September 2022 of...

Written Answers — Home Office: Asylum: Applications ( 3 Mar 2023)

Seema Malhotra: ...the Secretary of State for the Home Office, if she will publish a copy of her Department's questionnaire to be completed by refugees from (a) Afghanistan, (b) Eritrea, (c) Libya, (d) Syria and (e) Yemen as an alternative to being interviewed.

Turkey and Syria Earthquakes ( 1 Mar 2023)

Preet Kaur Gill: ...? Crucially, will he confirm where that support has been drawn from, and that it will not be taken from other planned in-country work or other humanitarian crises, such as those in east Africa and Yemen? According to reports, in December the Syria country team was asked to find cuts of between £6 million and £8 million. That would be utterly unconscionable in the light of the disaster...

Written Answers — Home Office: Asylum: Applications ( 1 Mar 2023)

Seema Malhotra: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, if she will make an estimate of the number and proportion of asylum-seekers from (a) Afghanistan, (b) Eritrea, (c) Libya, (d) Syria and (e) Yemen who are able to write English to an A2 standard in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.

Written Answers — Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office: Yemen: Peace Negotiations (27 Feb 2023)

Fleur Anderson: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what recent steps he has taken to work with his international counterparts to support work towards a lasting peace in Yemen.

Backbench Business: Human Rights and Religious Minorities: Sudan — [Sir Robert Syms in the Chair] (23 Feb 2023)

Patrick Grady: ...and Hamilton West (Margaret Ferrier) rightly said. Regrettably, it has gone backwards. Sudan now sits alongside Afghanistan, Eritrea, Iran, Libya, Nigeria, North Korea, Pakistan, Somalia and Yemen in that list. Interestingly, Afghanistan, Eritrea, Libya and Yemen are all countries for which the Home Office will now apparently allow refugees to fast-track their applications through the use...

Overseas Aid: Child Health and Education (22 Feb 2023)

Lyn Brown: ...for International Development. All those decisions will continue to cause catastrophic damage to children’s lives in some of the poorest parts of the world. The cuts have let down children in Yemen, where there are regular outbreaks of cholera and more than 9 million children lack access to safe water. They have let down millions of children in Bangladesh, where floods and cyclones cause...

Security Threat to UK-based Journalists - Statement (21 Feb 2023)

Lord Sharpe of Epsom: ...constrain its activities and we support the enforcement of UN prohibitions on the proliferation of weapons to non-state actors in the region, including to the Lebanese Hezbollah and the Houthis in Yemen—both of which are proscribed organisations. On the ISC question, we are supplying it with as much as we can. As we talked about in December, my right honourable friend in the other place...

Written Answers — Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office: Yemen: Human Rights and War Crimes (13 Feb 2023)

Kim Johnson: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what steps the Government is taking in its role as penholder on Yemen at the UN Security Council to support the creation of an international mechanism to ensure accountability for human rights violations and war crimes.


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