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This document contains the following information: Government reply to the twenty-fourth report from the Joint Committee on Human Rights session 2005-06 HL paper 240, HC 1576.
First published during the 2005 to 2010 Labour government
This page contains a list of persons and entities to whom financial sanctions have been applied due to their assessed involvement in terrorist activity. This sanctions regime aims to further the prevention of terrorism in the UK or elsewhere and...
Review of counter-terrorism and security powers, the scope and aim of the review, process, consultation, timing and independent oversight.
Statement by Lord (Tariq) Ahmad of Wimbledon at the United Nations General Assembly tenth emergency special session on Gaza.
Counter Terrorism Joint Inspection – National security division and multi-agency arrangements for the management of terrorist offenders in the wake of terrorist attacks.
Vast majority of review recommendations implemented within one year, with the remaining recommendations progressing at pace.
The government response to the ninth report from the Joint Committee on Human Rights (session 2007 to 2008, HL 50, HC 199).
This page contains a list of persons and entities to whom financial sanctions have been applied due to their assessed involvement in terrorist activity, with particular focus on persons who operate internationally. It also contains information on regulations.
This document contains the following information: Counter-Terrorism Powers: Reconciling Security and Liberty in an Open Society: A Discussion Paper.
First published during the 2001 to 2005 Labour government
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