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Written questions by Haigh.

Every parliamentary written question tabled by Louise Haigh this session, with the full answer and department. Back to the MP page.

Department:All (44)Department for Work and Pensions (14)Cabinet Office (7)Ministry of Justice (5)Home Office (5)Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (4)Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (3)Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (3)Department for Business and Trade (2)Department for Education (1)

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22 Oct 2025·Home Office·Answered
Asked

What assessment she has made of the potential merits of offering entry to members of the Russian Anti-War Committee.

Reply

There are currently no plans to introduce a bespoke route for members of the Russian Anti-War Committee to enter the UK.

15 Sept 2025·Home Office·Answered
Asked

What steps she is taking to ensure that immigration rules do not prevent the relocation to the UK of high-profile creative artists in Afghanistan with links to the UK at risk under the Taliban.

Reply

The UK has a proud history of providing protection for those fleeing war and persecution through our safe and legal routes. Since 2021, we have resettled over 34,500 individuals through the UK’s Afghan schemes.Given the scale of global displacement, it is unfortunately not possible to offer a pathway to the UK for every person who needs it. The UK’s Afghan schemes were never intended to operate indefinitely, and, on 1 July 2025, the Government announced the closure of the schemes.Afghans wishing to settle in the UK may apply through existing safe and legal routes for work, study and settlement.

15 Sept 2025·Home Office·Answered
Asked

Whether she plans to establish a relocation scheme for high-profile creative artists in Afghanistan with links to the UK facing (a) imprisonment, (b) torture and (c) death.

Reply

The UK has a proud history of providing protection for those fleeing war and persecution through our safe and legal routes. Since 2021, we have resettled over 34,500 individuals through the UK’s Afghan schemes.Given the scale of global displacement, it is unfortunately not possible to offer a pathway to the UK for every person who needs it. The UK’s Afghan schemes were never intended to operate indefinitely, and, on 1 July 2025, the Government announced the closure of the schemes.Afghans wishing to settle in the UK may apply through existing safe and legal routes for work, study and settlement.

15 Sept 2025·Home Office·Answered
Asked

What assessment she has made of the potential implications for her policies of the campaign for the (a) protection and (b) resettlement of high-profile creative artists in Afghanistan with links to the UK.

Reply

The UK has a proud history of providing protection for those fleeing war and persecution through our safe and legal routes. Since 2021, we have resettled over 34,500 individuals through the UK’s Afghan schemes.Given the scale of global displacement, it is unfortunately not possible to offer a pathway to the UK for every person who needs it. The UK’s Afghan schemes were never intended to operate indefinitely, and, on 1 July 2025, the Government announced the closure of the schemes.Afghans wishing to settle in the UK may apply through existing safe and legal routes for work, study and settlement.

9 Sept 2025·Home Office·Answered
Asked

What steps she is taking to help ensure that police forces implement changes in practice following Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel findings.

Reply

Keeping children safe is a priority for this Government and we are committed to implementing improvements in practice, including through introducing multi-agency child protection teams in the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill.The new National Centre for Violence Against Women and Girls and Public Protection launched in April 2025 will improve the police response to child protection and we will also deliver a cross-government strategy as part of our mission to halve violence against women and girls within a decade.

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