Government response when asked what assessment they have made of the security situation in Nigeria, especially with regard to the risk of further atrocity crimes, including by reference to their Joint Analysis of Conflict and Stability assessments 2025-02-04
Parliamentary replies about the attacks on the Al Fasher Hospital in Darfur and about humanitarian corridors for the distribution of humanitarian aid 2025-02-04
The Continuing War In Sudan - Some Parliamentary Replies - and Link to Security Council Briefing on the International Criminal Court's Darfur Prosecutions. 2025-01-31
Slave Labour Products Shipped To UK And Made In A State Accused by The House of Commons Of Committing Genocide: Minister admits "Border Force does not routinely assess whether goods on freight entering the UK may have been made using forced labour." POLITICO reports: 2025-01-31
Households and Nation: Deeper and Deeper in Debt. As of the third quarter of 2024, total household financial liabilities were £2.25 trillion; as of December 2024, Public Sector Net Debt (PSND) was £2.83 trillion 2025-01-31
"Yellow card" reports the Medicines and Healthcare products received by the Regulatory Agency for each antidepressant in 2024. Parliamentary Reply 2025-01-31
Government says "Promoting the rights of religious minorities is a core part of the UK's diplomatic engagement in Pakistan which they have raised with Pakistan's Human Rights Minister and Pakistan's Interior Minister.They raised the issue of violence towards Ahmadi Muslims and"the need for swift action in response to incidents of violence, at the highest levels. We urge the Pakistani authorities to ensure that perpetrators of violence are held to account." 2025-01-28
Why there must be a statement to Parliament about the Wuhan Covid lab leak. We must never forget the bravery of Zhang Zhan, Li Wenliang, Ai Feng and other courageous Chinese who tried to tell the truth about the origins of Covid 19 - a killer responsible for the deaths of an estimated 18 million people. For her courage and suffering, Zhang Zhan should be nominated for the Nobel Prize. 2025-01-26
The Joint Committee for Human Rights has today issued a Call for Evidence for a new Parliamentary Inquiry into Transnational Repression. 2025-01-24
4 Questions answered in Parliament: CCP bounties placed on the heads of pro democracy campaigners resident in the UK; Project Defend that was never seen through;Potential risks to UK businesses and data sovereignty arising from Hong Kong data legislation; Government unable to give the number and cost of solar panels being purchased from China. 2025-01-21
The first evidence session of the Inquiry into supply chains and modern slavery - by the Joint Committee on Human Rights - will take place at 2.15 pm 22 January 2025 in the UK Parliament - "Forced Labour in UK Supply Chains" - Oral evidence from Rahima Mahmut, UK Director at World Uyghur Congress, Michael Rudin, Executive Producer, BBC Eye Investigations at BBC, Professor Alexander Trautrims Associate Director at Rights Lab at the University of Nottingham -Watch the Proceedings: https://parliamentlive.tv/event/index/cc76fda6-914f-4d04-93cd-5a02d9421d17 2025-01-18
Government promises a "reprioritising of resources" in response to requests to take urgent action to assist hospitals which have had to declare critical incidents - with some A & E units, like the A and E unit at Liverpool Royal Hospital, facing delays of 50 hours to see A and E patients. 2025-01-18
Syria -we may hope for the best while preparing for the worst - and be realistic about Syria’s rebel leader, who is no moderate- David Adesnik and Bill Roggio paint a disturbing picture in the Wall Street Journal. Another Jihadist state is the last thing the world needs. 2025-01-04
Does hope spring eternal? GIS essay:" It is easy to become dismayed by the scale of suffering in the world – but small acts of hope change people’s lives for the better every day." 2024-12-27