MPs debate humanitarian relief and Libya
6 April 2011 (updated on 6 April 2011)
Secretary of State for International Development, Andrew Mitchell, moved a debate in the House of Commons on humanitarian relief and Libya on Tuesday 5 April 2011.
The Secretary of State for International Development updated MPs on Britain’s contribution to humanitarian relief and Libya.
Watch and read the views of MPs expressed during the debate and find current parliamentary material on Africa in the Topics section on the Parliament website.
- Audio and video: Humanitarian Relief and Libya
- Commons Hansard: Humanitarian Relief and Libya
- Topics: Africa
Situation in Libya
Watch and read recent statements made to the House of Commons on Libya.
- Commons news: Africa and the Middle East statement: 4 April 2011
- Commons news: Statement on the London Conference on Libya
- Commons news: Statement on EU Council and North Africa
- Commons news: Statement on the Middle East and North Africa
- Commons news: Debate on miltary action in Libya
- Commons news: Statement on UN Security Council Resolution
- Commons news: Statement on Libya
Debates
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