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28 Oct 2025International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 438)

Very quickly, the British Council tells us, in its second round of restructuring, that its offices will go down to 65, and that is even without it paying off the loan. They will go further down after that. Part of the problem is that it is not winning any development work, because there is no ODA budget for it to win a

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28 Oct 2025International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 438)

Can you talk to us about the failure of the international and domestic accountability mechanisms to prevent atrocities in Sudan? How are the current efforts to protect civilians and pursue justice evolving on the ground?

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28 Oct 2025International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 438)

Can the Foreign Office and the Government do anything to prepare the public? In that situation, things will go wrong. There needs to be a high risk appetite for projects that are going awry, simply because the checks and balances that go through a multilateral organisation might not be there in a smaller NGO that is wo

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28 Oct 2025International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 438)

I just want to pick up on your comment on migration. My understanding is that the largest number of unaccompanied minors who came to the UK on small boats were from Sudan. These are basically boys under 18 years old. However, and I think this is right, the Integrated Security Fund was not funding Sudan because it was n

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28 Oct 2025International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 438)

The article goes on to say that the UN—

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28 Oct 2025International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 438)

That is according to documents seen by the UN Security Council, according to The Guardian.

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28 Oct 2025International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 438)

British military equipment.

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28 Oct 2025International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 438)

Can we turn to El Fasher and the terrible situation developing there now, which poses risks to civilians left in the city and those trying to flee the city and access essential support? We have heard from organisations on the ground that those able to flee towards Tawila are adding to approximately 600,000 displaced pe

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28 Oct 2025International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 438)

The total ODA budget, not just for Sudan.

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28 Oct 2025International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 438)

Minister, there are obviously human rights atrocities and violations of international humanitarian law happening in Sudan right now. Today, a report in The Guardian says that British military equipment has been found on the battlefields in Sudan. Even after the UN Security Council first received materials alleging that

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28 Oct 2025International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 438)

In terms of the protection of budgets, it is your indication that we need to go further into crisis, because the humanitarian situation is getting far worse, so can you commit that the ODA budget will not be further cut from where it is at the moment?

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28 Oct 2025International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 438)

Thank you for joining us, Minister. Last time we saw you, you confirmed that funding for Sudan would not be cut, yet in the annual report and accounts we see an 18% reduction for Sudan and a 23% reduction for South Sudan. Can you explain those cuts in light of your previous comments?

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28 Oct 2025International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 438)

Can the Foreign Office and the Government do anything to prepare the public? In that situation, things will go wrong. There needs to be a high risk appetite for projects that are going awry, simply because the checks and balances that go through a multilateral organisation might not be there in a smaller NGO that is wo

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28 Oct 2025International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 438)

I have a final question. You talked about a lack of political leadership. Why do you think there is a lack of political leadership on this?

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28 Oct 2025International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 438)

I want to drill down on the accountability, if I may, and what practical steps we can take, but first I want to return to what you were saying about the blackout and why there is no public consciousness of this. We are receiving information about human rights atrocities; the American Administration under Biden called i

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28 Oct 2025International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 438)

I did not really understand the point about political feasibility. What does that mean?

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28 Oct 2025International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 438)

Can you talk to us about the failure of the international and domestic accountability mechanisms to prevent atrocities in Sudan? How are the current efforts to protect civilians and pursue justice evolving on the ground?

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28 Oct 2025International Development Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 438)

Very quickly, the British Council tells us, in its second round of restructuring, that its offices will go down to 65, and that is even without it paying off the loan. They will go further down after that. Part of the problem is that it is not winning any development work, because there is no ODA budget for it to win a

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27 Oct 2025 Statutory Maternity and Paternity Pay

The Government’s stated first objective in this review is to support the physical and mental health of women after they have given birth to a child. One cannot overestimate the amount of mental stress caused by living in poverty or without enough resources for one’s family. Does my hon. Friend agree that the Liberal De

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22 Oct 2025 Business of the House

Recent studies from Stanford university and others have shown a clear link between excessive phone use, addictive social media algorithms and deteriorating mental health outcomes for young people. Technology in this area is evolving at an extraordinary speed, meaning that legislation such as the Online Safety Act 2023

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