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That this House recognises the right to peaceful protest about matters which are considered offensive, upsetting and insulting; further recognises the right of journalists, playwrights, novelists and others to conduct their business within the law; condemns the violence of the protests outside the Birmingham Repertory Theatre on 18th December; regrets the decision of the theatre to cancel the play Bezhti on the grounds of safety to staff and public; calls on the Government and the police to ensure that there is no repetition of this violation of freedom of expression; further calls on the Government to recognise the need to communicate to religious leaders and their followers that there are no plans to create new blasphemy offences and recognises that such a message would be strengthened by the repeal of the existing law on blasphemy; and believes that such a repeal would help to ensure that freedom of expression is safeguarded and that there is no discrimination in respect of protection from criticism of parody of Christianity over other faiths.
That this House recognises the right to peaceful protest about matters which are considered offensive, upsetting and insulting; further recognises the right of journalists, playwrights, novelists and others to conduct their business within the law; condemns the violence of the protests outside the Birmingham Repertory Theatre on 18th December; regrets...
Serious Organised Crime and Police Bill. Second reading debate agreed to on question. Programme motion on proceedings in Committee, on Report, Third Reading and any other proceedings. Agreed to on division (275 to 130). Queens recommendation having been signified money resolution agreed to on question (formal).
Serious Organised Crime and Police Bill. Second reading debate agreed to on question. Programme motion on proceedings in Committee, on Report, Third Reading and any other proceedings. Agreed to on division (275 to 130). Queens recommendation having been signified money resolution agreed to on question (formal).
That this House expresses deep concern at the Government's renewed attempts to stifle protest, by proposing to impose conditions on all demonstrations in the vicinity of Parliament Square and to ban permanent encampments and the use of megaphones; notes previous unsuccessful attempts to remove anti-war protester Mr Brian Haw, who has been there in all weathers for over three years, and the Global Women's Strike weekly picket, which has been there for a year and a half; considers it misleading and inappropriate to use anti-gangster legislation such as the Serious Organised Crime and Police Bill against peaceful, principled political protest; and calls upon the Government to guarantee the democratic right of all to protest where they can be seen and heard by honourable Members.
That this House expresses deep concern at the Government's renewed attempts to stifle protest, by proposing to impose conditions on all demonstrations in the vicinity of Parliament Square and to ban permanent encampments and the use of megaphones; notes previous unsuccessful attempts to remove anti-war protester Mr Brian Haw, who...
The Serious Organised Crime and Police Bill - police powers, public order and miscellaneous provisions. (Bill 6 of 2004/05). House of Commons Library Research Paper 04/89.
The Serious Organised Crime and Police Bill - police powers, public order and miscellaneous provisions. (Bill 6 of 2004/05). House of Commons Library Research Paper 04/89.
Lords debate on Queens speech (fourth day) on constitutional, legal and home affairs.
Lords debate on Queens speech (fourth day) on constitutional, legal and home affairs.
To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, what requirements the organisers of a protest or counter-demonstration to the annual parade by the No. 6 District Loyal Orange Lodge in East Belfast on 1st July were required to meet; and what steps are taken to ensure that video recordings...
To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, what requirements the organisers of a protest or counter-demonstration to the annual parade by the No. 6 District Loyal Orange Lodge in East Belfast on 1st July were required to meet; and what steps are taken to ensure that video recordings...
What support they are giving to the organisation Victims of Animal Rights Extremism. [HL 4914].
What support they are giving to the organisation Victims of Animal Rights Extremism. [HL 4914].
How many persons have been charged with illegal acts against (i) persons; and (ii) scientific and research establishments from the following organisations: (a) London Animal Action; (b) People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals; (c) Stop Primate Experiments at Cambridge; and (d) Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty. [HL 4913]. - Inc...
How many persons have been charged with illegal acts against (i) persons; and (ii) scientific and research establishments from the following organisations: (a) London Animal Action; (b) People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals; (c) Stop Primate Experiments at Cambridge; and (d) Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty. [HL 4913]. - Inc...
To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, how many prisoners of conscience in Sudan, detained for the non-violent expression of their opinions, have been released in the last six months. - Inc figures.
To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, how many prisoners of conscience in Sudan, detained for the non-violent expression of their opinions, have been released in the last six months. - Inc figures.
Supplementary business question on adoption and fostering of children.
Supplementary business question on adoption and fostering of children.