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Migration crisis inquiry

Inquiry

After a year-long inquiry, the Home Affairs Committee says EU action to address a crisis it should have foreseen has been "too little, too late", with the EU-Turkey agreement a partial solution at best which raises serious humanitarian, human rights, logistical and legal concerns.

Government Response


The Home Affairs Committee looks at the migration crisis facing Europe and the situation in Calais.

Reports, special reports and government responses

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7th Report - Migration Crisis
Inquiry Migration crisis inquiry
HC 24
Report
Response to this report
7th Special Report - Migration Crisis: Government Response to the Committee's Seventh Report
HC 1017
Special Report
7th Special Report - Migration Crisis: Government Response to the Committee's Seventh Report
Inquiry Migration crisis inquiry
HC 1017
Special Report

Oral evidence transcripts

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26 January 2016
Inquiry Migration crisis inquiry
Witnesses Mr Khalid Chaouki, Member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies and Chair of the Culture Committee, Parliamentary Assembly of the Union for the Mediterranean; Mr Gergely Gulyás, Deputy Speaker of the Hungarian National Assembly and General Director of the Foundation for a Civic Hungary; Peter Neden, Regional President (UK and Ireland), John Whitwam, Managing Director, Immigration and Borders, G4S, and Stuart Monk, Owner and Managing Director, Jomast.
Oral Evidence
24 November 2015
Inquiry Migration crisis inquiry
Witnesses HE Konstantinos Bikas, Greek Ambassador
Oral Evidence
13 October 2015
Inquiry Migration crisis inquiry
Witnesses Richard Harrington MP, Minister responsible for Syrian refugees in the UK
Oral Evidence
Rt Hon John Hayes MP, Minister of State for Security (MIG0068)
Migrant and Refugee Communities Forum (MIG0053)
Premier Christian Radio (MIG0066)

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