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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...

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

Mar 28,2023 3:11 pm

By June Kelly & Thomas MackintoshBBC News

People fleeing Albania to come to the UK should not routinely be granted Asylum - because it is a safe country, a committee of MPs says.

The Home Affairs Select Committee noted a spike in Albanian arrivals Last Year , but found little evidence to suggest its citizens were At Risk .

However, it said some Albanians making Asylum claims, particularly women, had been trafficked and needed protection.

The government said it was working with Albania to stop illegal migration.

In a published on Monday, the cross-party committee stressed that Albanian migrants to the UK were unlikely to require Asylum .

It highlighted figures showing that in 2022, More Than a quarter of the 45,755 people who crossed the Channel in small boats came from Albania - " and most claimed Asylum ".

It added The Number of Albanians arriving in the UK by this route had gone from 800 in 2021, to 12,301 in 2022.

" Albania is a safe country, " the MPs said. " It is not At War and is a candidate country to join the European Union .

" There is no clear basis for the UK to routinely accept thousands of Asylum applications from Albanian citizens, The Committee finds. "

It suggested that driving factors for people coming to the UK from Albania largely included better job opportunities and higher wages.

Figures in The Report also showed that from January to June 2022, 51% of Albanian cases were initially Accepted - although the majority of these claimants arrived on ferries or planes rather than small boats.

The Committee said nine Countries , including Germany, had Accepted No Asylum claims from Albania during that period.

It called on the Home Office to explain why the UK's acceptance rate was so High - particularly compared to other Countries .

But the MPs also flagged there were " unquestionably cases of Albanian citizens being trafficked to the UK".

It said more needed to be done to support The Albanian victims of people smuggling - especially women.

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".

She Said : " While it is important that questions are asked and lessons are learnt, it is clear that the immigration picture is not static and will continue to evolve. "

The MPs recommended the government promote seasonal work visas in agriculture and construction to give more Albanians the opportunity to come to the UK without making unauthorised Channel crossings.

It also said appropriate safeguards must be put in place before any victims of trafficking were returned to Albania , and recommended the UK maintain strong links with the country's government.

Dame Diana said: " Changes in migration will inevitably place strain on any system, but the government must do much more to ensure it can better handle these stresses. "

She also said it was important the " UK improves its overall approach to Asylum ".

Last week in Kent, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said, but there is " work to do".

He Said a deal with Albania to return migrants had led to 1,800 people being sent back, and that was having a deterrent effect.

A Home Office spokesperson said " this government's priority is stopping the boats".

It went on: " Last Year , 28% of those who arrived by small boat to the UK were from Albania - a safe European country and Nato Ally - placing further strain on our Asylum system.

" We've worked closely with The Albanian government to disrupt criminal gangs and deter illegal migration. In The Five months to The End of May, Albanian small boat arrivals are down 90% on Last Year and we have returned 1,800 illegal migrants and foreign criminals back to Albania . Thanks to changes to our Asylum system, we have gone from accepting 1 in 5 Albanian Asylum claims to just 1 in 50, In Line with other European Countries .

" We will carefully consider The Report and respond in due course. "

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Source of news: bbc.com

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