
Jack Straw
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 78 |
Date of birth | August 3,1946 |
Zodiac sign | Leo |
Born | Buckhurst Hill |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Alice Perkins |
Anthea Weston | |
Children | Will Straw |
Rachel Straw | |
William Straw | |
Charlotte Straw | |
Siblings | Helen Straw |
Willie Straw | |
Suzy Straw | |
Ed Straw | |
Parents | Walter Arthur Whitaker Straw |
Joan Sylvia Gilbey | |
Movies/Shows | See China and Die |
Mr. Mike's Mondo Video | |
Don't Go Near the Water | |
The Pajama Game | |
Full name | John Whitaker Straw |
Party | Labour Party |
Education | University of Leeds |
Brentwood School | |
The City Law School | |
Previous position | Shadow Secretary of State for Justice of the United Kingdom (2010–2010) |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 408126 |
Jack Straw Life story
John Whitaker Straw is a British politician who served in the Cabinet from 1997 to 2010 under the Labour governments of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. He held two of the traditional Great Offices of State, as Home Secretary from 1997 to 2001, and Foreign Secretary from 2001 to 2006 under Blair.
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... Their convictions were found to be fundamentally flawed in 1997, and the then home secretary Jack Straw decided that they and their co-defendant James Robinson were entitled to compensation...
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... " The archive documents also show support for Ukraine s position from the UK s ambassador to Kyiv, Roland Smith, who cautioned against a proposal by then-Foreign Secretary Jack Straw for the EU to give Ukraine " special neighbour status" along with Belarus and Moldova...
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... " On three occasions I questioned Richard Dearlove about the provenance of this intelligence, " says the then foreign secretary, Jack Straw...
BBC India offices searched by income tax officials

... The report was part of an inquiry ordered by the UK s then-foreign secretary Jack Straw...
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... In 2008, The Times newspaper ran a year-long campaign which led to the then-Justice Secretary Jack Straw changing the rules so journalists were allowed in...
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... No, not Priti Patel - but Jack Straw in June 2000 when 58 migrants suffocated in the back of a lorry as they were smuggled across the English Channel...
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... The then Labour Justice Secretary Jack Straw said he did not recall Mr Johnson expressing any opposition at the time...
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... As foreign Minister under Tony Blair, Jack Straw had war its fair share of quizzing by Humphrys, especially on the Iraq...
BBC India offices searched by income tax officials
By George WrightBBC News
BBC offices in India have been searched as part of an investigation by Income Tax authorities.
The searches in New Delhi and Mumbai come weeks after the broadcaster aired a documentary in the UK critical of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi .
The Documentary focused on the Prime Minister 's role in anti-Muslim violence in Gujarat in 2002, when he was Chief Minister of The State .
The Bbc said that it was " fully co-operating" with authorities.
" We hope to have this situation resolved as soon as possible, " a short statement added.
Although The Documentary was only broadcast on television in the UK, India's government has attempted to block people sharing online, calling it " hostile propaganda and anti-India garbage" with a " colonial mind-set".
Last month, police in Delhi detained students as they
The President of the opposition Congress party, KC Venugopal, said Tuesday's search " reeks of desperation and shows that the Modi government is scared of criticism".
" We condemn these intimidation tactics in the harshest terms. This undemocratic and dictatorial attitude cannot Go On any longer, " he tweeted.
The Documentary tracks Mr Modi's First Steps into politics, including his rise through the ranks of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to his appointment as Chief Minister of the western state of Gujarat.
It highlights a previously unpublished report, obtained by The Bbc from the UK Foreign Office, which raises questions about Mr Modi's actions during the religious riots.
The rioting began The Day after a train carrying Hindu pilgrims was set On Fire , killing dozens. More Than 1,000 people, mostly Muslims, died in the subsequent violence.
The Foreign Office report claims that Mr Modi was " directly responsible" for the " climate of impunity" that enabled the violence.
The Report was part of an inquiry ordered by the UK's then-foreign secretary Jack Straw . It says that " the extent of violence was much greater than reported" and " the aim of the riots was to purge Muslims from Hindu areas".
Mr Modi has long rejected accusations against him, and has not apologised for the riots. In 2013, a Supreme Court panel also said there was insufficient evidence to prosecute him.
The Bbc said last month that The Indian government was offered a right to reply to The Documentary but it declined.
The broadcaster said The Film was " rigorously researched" and " a wide range of voices, witnesses and experts were approached, and we have featured a range of opinions, including responses from people in the BJP".
The Editors Guild of India said it was " deeply concerned" about the searches.
They are a " continuation of a trend of using government agencies to intimidate and harass press organisations that are critical of government policies or the ruling establishment" it said.
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was asked in Parliament last month by MP Imran Hussain if he agreed that Mr Modi was directly responsible for the violence and " what more did The Foreign office know of his involvement in this grave act of Ethnic Cleansing ? "
Mr Sunak said " we don't tolerate persecution anywhere" but added that " he did not agree with the characterisation" of Mr Modi.
The targeting of organisations seen as critical of the government is not uncommon in India.
In 2020, Amnesty International was forced to halt its India operations, with The Group accusing the government of pursuing a " witch-hunt" against Human Rights organisations.
Oxfam was also searched Last Year along with other local non-government organisations.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com