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Diana Johnson

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Gender Female
Age 57
Date of birth July 25,1966
Zodiac sign Leo
Born Northwich
United Kingdom
Party Labour Party
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Job Politician
BooksPassport to Delicious and Simple Holiday Eating
Delicious Gluten Free Recipes
High School @ Home: You Can Do It!
When Home- schooling Gets Tough
Flash Video Creativity
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Official site members.parliament.uk
NationalityBritish
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Previous positionMember of the London Assembly
Education Queen Mary University of London
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Dame Diana Ruth Johnson DBE PC is a British Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament for Kingston upon Hull North since the 2005 general election. Johnson was elected as Chair of the Home Affairs Select Committee on 15 December 2021, replacing Yvette Cooper.

Asylum seekers: Home Office says more than 17,000 are missing

Asylum seekers: Home Office says more than 17,000 are missing
Nov 29,2023 10:01 am

... Committee chairwoman Labour MP Dame Diana Johnson said this response made it " quite hard to effectively scrutinise the flagship policy of the Home Office, and how much is being spent on it, when we re only getting the figures at the end of the year...

Official stop and search figures published with 'dodgy' warning

Official stop and search figures published with 'dodgy' warning
Oct 3,2023 8:11 am

... " Labour MP Dame Diana Johnson, who chairs Parliament s Home Affairs Select Committee, told us: " This highlights the difficulties in getting standardised data and it does worry me because the Home Office has got into bother before with its stats and data...

Scotland should pilot drug consumption rooms, say MPs

Scotland should pilot drug consumption rooms, say MPs
Aug 31,2023 3:41 am

... Dame Diana Johnson, who chaired the Home Affairs Committee, called on the UK government to learn from the successes of local schemes...

UK immigration: No clear case for routinely accepting Albania asylum claims - MPs

UK immigration: No clear case for routinely accepting Albania asylum claims - MPs
Jun 11,2023 9:40 pm

... Labour MP Dame Diana Johnson, the committee s chairwoman, said there had been a " substantial sudden increase in asylum claims from a seemingly peaceful country"...

No political pressure over Coronation protest arrests - Met officer

No political pressure over Coronation protest arrests - Met officer
May 17,2023 10:10 am

... Mr Twist was asked by committee chairwoman Diana Johnson whether he felt any political pressure to make arrests during the Coronation...

Just Stop Oil protesters disrupt hearing into Met's coronation policing

Just Stop Oil protesters disrupt hearing into Met's coronation policing
May 17,2023 9:10 am

... " Committee chairwoman, Labour MP Dame Diana Johnson, said it was important that Parliament is open to members of the public, but " we also take very seriously that we should not be disrupted from our job of scrutinising, particularly what happened in this case"...

Coronation protests: MPs to consider inquiry over policing

Coronation protests: MPs to consider inquiry over policing
May 10,2023 4:20 am

... Labour s Diana Johnson, who chairs the cross-party Home Affairs Select Committee, will call for an inquiry on Wednesday to look at whether any lessons could be learned...

Chris Mason: New protest law collides with Coronation

Chris Mason: New protest law collides with Coronation
May 9,2023 4:41 pm

... Labour MP Dame Diana Johnson hopes to persuade colleagues on the cross-party committee that it should invite the police, the campaign group Republic and lawyers to Parliament to examine what happened on Saturday - and what might need to change...

Scotland should pilot drug consumption rooms, say MPs

Mar 28,2023 3:11 pm

Scotland should Pilot The use of drug consumption rooms, a Committee of MPs has recommended.

Efforts to run similar facilities in Glasgow have So Far been blocked by The Home Office .

However, The Home Affairs Committee said The Power to introduce them should be devolved if The UK government would not back a Pilot jointly funded with Holyrood.

The Home Office said it would not consider The recommendation.

Drug consumption rooms are facilities where people can inject drugs under supervision.

According to studies, they can reduce overdose deaths, public injecting and drug-related litter, while a range of bodies and health experts - including The Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh - have backed previous Scottish proposals.

Figures released last week showed that Scotland's drug deaths fell to their lowest level in five years, however it was still The worst rate in The UK and The rest of Europe.

In its latest report, The Home Affairs Committee said an evidence base for consumption rooms in The UK was needed and recommended a Pilot in Glasgow.

It said: " We recommend that The government support The piloting of safe consumption facilities in areas across The UK where there is deemed to be a need by local government and stakeholders.

" In particular, we recommend The government support a Pilot in Glasgow by creating a legislative pathway under The Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 that enables such a facility to operate legally. "

MPs said The UK government must work with The Scottish Government and local partners to establish and operate The Pilot - and that it must be evaluated to establish a reliable evidence Base On The use of such facilities.

They added: " We repeat The recommendation made by The Scottish Affairs Committee in 2019 that, if The UK government is unwilling to support this, The Power to establish a Pilot be devolved to The Scottish Government . "

However, The UK government insisted " there is no safe way to take illegal drugs" and said it had no plans to consider The recommendation.

A Home Office spokesperson said: " Our 10-year Drugs Strategy set out ambitious plans, backed with a record £3bn funding over three years to tackle The supply of illicit drugs through relentless policing action and building a world-class system of treatment and recovery to turn people's lives around and prevent crime. "

The Scottish Government has been approached for comment.

The Report also recommended that The Home Office and Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) establish a national drug-checking service in England to enable people to submit drug samples by post anonymously.

They said a UK-wide drug-checking service would be The Most effective approach.

MPs also called for on-site drug-checking services at temporary events like music festivals and within The night-time economy.

They said The Home Office should establish a dedicated licensing scheme for drug checking at such events before The start of The summer 2024 festival season.

The Committee said it was " disappointed" that The Home Office had " repeatedly refused" to publish a 2016 report by The ACMD - a body which it said seeks to provide scientific, evidence-based recommendations to support The development of evidence-based drug policy.

Calling for The Report to be handed over - at least on a confidential basis to The Committee - The MPs said withholding it " contravenes established practice and undermines The ACMD's transparency".

Government should 'learn from successes'

In 2020, activist Peter Krykant Set Up his own so-called " safe consumption van" in Glasgow without official funding or permission from authorities.

He was helped by Glasgow MSP Paul Sweeney .

Experts from three universities studied The use of Mr Krykant's injecting van and found nearly 900 injections were supervised and nine potential overdoses were prevented.

Dame Diana Johnson , who chaired The Home Affairs Committee , called on The UK government to learn from The successes of local schemes.

She Said : " Simply attempting to remove drugs from people's live hasn't worked. They need The Right support To Let them deal with addiction, but also psychosocial support and interventions that deal with The underlying trauma that may have led them to drugs in The First Place .

" Over The Course of The Inquiry , we have seen A Number of positive, locally-developed schemes make a real difference to those suffering from addiction and The wider communities.

" The government should learn from The success as it develops best practice that can be implemented nationwide. "

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Source of news: bbc.com

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