Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office written question – answered at on 28 April 2026.
Chris Philp
Shadow Home Secretary
To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, (a) what steps the Government is taking to reform the interpretation of Article 3 of the ECHR in immigration medical cases with the Council of Europe and (b) what timeline she expects for reform.
Stephen Doughty
Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)
I refer the Rt Hon Member to the answer provided on 22 April to Question 127688.
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Founded on 5 May, 1949 by the Treaty of London, and currently seated in Strasbourg, membership is open to all European states which accept the princple of the rule of law and guarantee fundamental human rights and freedoms to their citizens. In 1950, this body created the European Convention on Human Rights, which laid out the foundation principles and basis on which the European Court of Human Rights stands.
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