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Written Answers — Department for Education: Higher Education: Antisemitism (18 Mar 2024)

Robert Halfon: ...wherever appropriate, highlighting the importance of police engagement, and reiterating that student visas could be suspended where a foreign national is found to have committed or incited acts of racial hatred. This was one of the key actions set out in the five point plan for tackling antisemitism in HE, which was published on 5 November 2023. The plan also involves:Calling for visas to...

Written Answers — Department for Education: Universities: Antisemitism (15 Mar 2024)

Baroness Barran: ...wherever appropriate, highlighting the importance of police engagement, and reiterating that student visas could be suspended where a foreign national is found to have committed or incited acts of racial hatred. This was one of the key actions set out in the five point plan for tackling antisemitism in HE, which was published on 5 November 2023. The plan also involves:Calling for visas to...

Written Answers — Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities: Anti-Muslim Hatred Working Group ( 7 Mar 2024)

Lee Rowley: The Government is clear that all forms of racial and religious discrimination are unacceptable, and they have no place in our communities. We continue to take a broad approach to religious hatred which will develop on the work of the previous Antisemitism and Anti-Muslim Hatred Working Groups. As my Hon Friend the Member for Kensington outlined in the House, we plan to appoint a new...

Written Answers — Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office: China: Internment ( 7 Mar 2024)

Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon: ...in China, where people face widespread restrictions and violations on human rights and fundamental freedoms. With regard to the situation in Xinjiang, in 2018 the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination estimated "upwards of a million people were being held in so-called counter-extremism centres and another two million had been forced into what the Chinese refer to as...

Written Answers — Department for Science, Innovation and Technology: Artificial Intelligence: Equality ( 7 Mar 2024)

Lord Taylor of Warwick: ...Majesty's Government what discussions they have had with the developers of artificial intelligence technologies concerning how they verify the accuracy of their outputs, particularly with regard to racial and gender bias.

Mental Health Patients: Discharge - Question ( 5 Mar 2024)

Lord Markham: Yes, I am happy to look at that. I am on board with what the noble Baroness said, as I am sure all noble Lords are, about wanting to ensure that every pound we spend is well spent. I am aware of the racial disparities that she mentioned, as all noble Lords are. We are looking to address that issue, but in a cost-efficient way.

Schools (Mental Health Professionals) Bill [HL] - Second Reading ( 1 Mar 2024)

Baroness Berridge: ...not include those children who consented to be admitted, or whose parents consented to them being admitted, to a secure institution. The Children’s Commissioner report in 2020 outlined not only racial disparities in admissions to secure facilities, but more girls being detained and consenting to admissions than boys, which may of course be due to the rise in eating disorders that I...

Written Answers — Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities: Islamophobia ( 1 Mar 2024)

Lee Rowley: We continue to work closely with community groups, charities and schools to inform our position on tackling racially and religiously motivated discrimination as a whole – including anti-Muslim discrimination.

Windrush - Motion to Take Note (29 Feb 2024)

Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede: ...of the ongoing work done by the noble Baroness, Lady Benjamin, and others. While of course we urge the Government to do more, it is right to say that there is hope of an improving situation in racial tolerance in this country, which we should celebrate.

Security of Elected Representatives (29 Feb 2024)

Dan Jarvis: ...those who work to keep us safe. Our democracy is strong, but we can never stand for threats or attempts to intimidate. We cannot and will not allow a minority to pose security threats, or allow racial hatred to ever go unchallenged or to undermine our democracy. Let me say to the Minister at the outset that we welcome the £31 million of additional funding. We recognise the extremely...

Written Answers — Department for Culture, Media and Sport: Football: Racial Discrimination (29 Feb 2024)

Thangam Debbonaire: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, what assessment her Department has made of trends in the level of racism in football in England.

Written Answers — Department for Education: Universities: Judaism (26 Feb 2024)

Robert Halfon: ...the five point plan for tackling antisemitism in higher education, which was published on 5 November 2023. The plan involves:Calling for visas to be withdrawn from international students who incite racial hatred.Writing to Vice Chancellors emphasising the use of disciplinary measures, the importance of police engagement, and the suspension of student visas where the student is a foreign...

Scottish Parliament: Palestine and Israel (22 Feb 2024)

Kaukab Stewart: ...suffered as a result of the 7 October attacks and acknowledge that the Jewish communities globally, including those in Scotland, feel that trauma. The conflicts in the middle east do not justify racial or religious hatred of any kind. In recent weeks, we have seen a shocking global increase in antisemitism and Islamophobia. I emphasise that there is no place in Scotland for such behaviour....

Anti-Semitism in the UK - Statement (21 Feb 2024)

Baroness Fox of Buckley: ...he said in a speech: “Israel, your fight is our fight”. So much of the anti-Semitism we are seeing today, and much of the reaction to the war in Gaza, is, I am sad to say, around religious and racial identity and some of the most divisive, regressive sides of society. We should call for a universal condemnation of the racism of anti-Semitism.

9. Short Debate: The importance of Wales's voice in the campaign for peace — Celebrating the hundredth anniversary of presenting the peace petition by the Women of Wales to President Coolidge and Wales's role in speaking up for peace today (21 Feb 2024)

Mark Drakeford: .... By the time you get to 1923, Calvin Coolidge himself is a more traditional republican in economic terms, but still a strong supporter of women's suffrage and very stalwart in his support for racial equality. It was his Government that placed the Indian Citizenship Act of 1924 on the statute book in America, the first Act that guaranteed US citizenship to Native Americans. He was a man of...

Hate Crimes - Question (21 Feb 2024)

Lord Turnberg: My Lords, following the previous question, would it not be helpful if the leadership of the Muslim, Jewish, and Christian communities made a joint statement about how abhorrent racial hatred really is?

Economic Activity of Public Bodies (Overseas Matters) Bill - Second Reading (20 Feb 2024)

Baroness Kennedy of The Shaws: ...can intervene if it is about the national interest or human trafficking, but what about genocide? What about unlawful military invasions? What about war crimes, other crimes against humanity or racial discrimination? The Bill would preclude a council from refusing to purchase goods from Russian-occupied Ukraine. I am very anxious to see us stop buying Chinese cotton goods. I want local...

Written Answers — Home Office: INTERPOL: Databases (20 Feb 2024)

Lord Sharpe of Epsom: ...are in place that protect individuals’ human rights in line with Article 3 of INTERPOL's Constitution which strictly forbids any intervention or activities of a political, military, religious or racial character. The Home Office continues to work with INTERPOL and the National Crime Agency (NCA), which acts as the UK’s National Central Bureau (NCB) for INTERPOL, to monitor the...

Antisemitism in the UK (19 Feb 2024)

Chris Philp: I thank the shadow Home Secretary for her comments and questions. She asked about protests. I agree that it is completely unacceptable for people to seek to intimidate others, to incite racial hatred or to glorify terrorism. In fact, it is illegal. The police have made 600 arrests at protests since 7 October, and we in Government are urging the police to use all their powers to ensure that...

Written Answers — Ministry of Justice: Youth Custody: Foreign Nationals (14 Feb 2024)

Edward Argar: ..., Breach of Bail, Breach of Conditional Discharge, Criminal Damage, Causing Death or Injury by Dangerous Driving, Fraud and Forgery, Motoring Offences, Non-domestic Burglary, Other, Public Order, Racially Aggravated, Theft and Handling Stolen Goods and Vehicle Theft / Unauthorised Taking. Data Source: Further breakdown of youth custody data for November 2023. Since 2010, we have removed...


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