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Speeches by Ribeiro-Addy.

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21 Jan 2025Home Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 616)

What was your opinion of the responses from the then Government and other institutions to the final IICSA report?

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21 Jan 2025Home Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 616)

The first two chairs appointed were Baroness Butler-Sloss and Fiona Woolf, and they withdrew after it was alleged that they were linked to individuals and establishments under investigation. Do you think that this disrupted the inquiry in any way? John O’Brien: They were chairs of the non-statutory inquiry that was set

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21 Jan 2025Home Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 616)

Yes.

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15 Jan 2025 Women’s Changed State Pension Age: Compensation

I thank the right hon. Member for South Holland and The Deepings (Sir John Hayes) for securing this important debate. I state on record my support and admiration for the WASPI campaign. They have campaigned tirelessly for an acknowledgment of the wrong they face and, crucially, for compensation. I have been pleased to

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15 Jan 2025 Endometriosis: Women in the Workplace

I thank my hon. Friend for the fantastic speech she is making. Endometriosis UK, which provides the secretariat of the all-party parliamentary group on endometriosis, of which I am the chair, released a report last year that found that 47% of women had visited their GP 10 or more times with symptoms prior to diagnosis.

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14 Jan 2025Renters’ Rights Bill

I declare an interest: like one in three households in my constituency, I rent my home. As a renter and an MP who represents a large number of renters, it will come as no surprise that I rise to speak in favour of the Bill, which will bring in some important, long-overdue reforms to provide private renters with decent

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10 Dec 2024Home Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 381)

You have all referred to protests and even I have referred to protests and we continue to refer to protests, but it became very clear very quickly to the public that it was not a peaceful demonstration and the rioters were quite racist and xenophobic in their rhetoric. I want to get a grasp of how wary you were, when t

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10 Dec 2024Home Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 381)

Given the level of violence and the threat to life of the general public and people in hotels and mosques, for example, and the police themselves, what tactics did you employ and how did you make the decision to use these tactics? I will start at the other end for a change.

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10 Dec 2024Home Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 381)

Sorry. As we come to an end, in the interest of making sure this does not happen again, what do you think was behind the riots?

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10 Dec 2024Home Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 381)

You mentioned that you had the capabilities but do your police forces have the resources and the training to monitor something that is moving at such a fast pace on social media?

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10 Dec 2024Home Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 381)

Chief Constable Heaton, how does it compare with other public order policing events?

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10 Dec 2024Home Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 381)

Chief Constable Poultney referred to some incidents a year ago and Chief Constable Noble to some previous incidents in Leeds. Can other chief constables comment on how the approaches that you adopted during the disorder differed from other events that you have faced?

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10 Dec 2024Home Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 381)

Yes.

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10 Dec 2024Home Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 381)

There was no use of any of the new powers?

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10 Dec 2024Home Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 381)

Were the powers that you had sufficient to deal with the disorder that you found yourself in? Did you utilise any of the new powers under the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act or the Public Order Act?

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10 Dec 2024Home Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 381)

Chief Constables Noble and Heaton touched particularly on when everything descended into disorder. Chief Constables Webster and Poultney, when did you realise that you had reached a point where it was not a demonstration but in fact a riot, and at what point did the policing situation change?

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10 Dec 2024Home Affairs Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 381)

Could you briefly outline the methods employed in your force’s response to the protests and disorder?

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27 Nov 2024 World AIDS Day

I thank my hon. Friend the Member for Uxbridge and South Ruislip (Danny Beales) for bringing forward this crucial debate. I will start by commending campaigners and activists who have worked tirelessly to ensure that we have international awareness of HIV and AIDS. The legacy of racism surrounding the AIDS pandemic cas

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25 Nov 2024Israel-Gaza Conflict: Arrest Warrants

The UK has a responsibility not just to respect the independence of international courts, but to take active steps to promote compliance with international obligations. When nations or leaders have been accused of committing war crimes, the UK has held itself up as a global leader in placing sanctions. It is unconscion

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20 Nov 2024Engagements

Q1. If he will list his official engagements for Wednesday 20 November.

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