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APPG Submission to DCMS Committee

Having long taken an interest in issues relating to racism and football, John Mann MP together with PCAA Foundation Director Danny Stone compiled a submission to the DCMS Select Committee for their special session on racism in football. The APPG submission is on the committee website here. However, the full unedited submission can be downloaded here with appendices available on request [...]

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Response to Toulouse Attacks

Following the shocking attack in Toulouse reported widely in the press yesterday, John Mann MP has written a blog piece which is on the Huffington Post here. Official statements are now online from: Downing Street, The Foreign Office, The Council of Europe, PACE, OSCE/ODIHR and the UN. In addition, a cross-party parliamentary motion has been tabled calling [...]

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APPG Chair attends PM Summit on Racism in Football

APPG Against Antisemitism chair, John Mann MP was invited by the Prime Minister to attend the summit on Racism in Football.  This follows John Mann’s establishing and chairing a working group with the FA on  Tackling Antisemitism and Islamophobia in Football and his recent submission to the DCMS Select Committee special inquiry into football and racism which [...]

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  • APPG Submission to DCMS Committee

    Having long taken an interest in issues relating to racism and football, John Mann MP together with PCAA Foundation Director Danny Stone compiled a submission to the DCMS Select Committee for their special session on racism in football. The APPG submission is on the committee website here. However, the full unedited submission can be downloaded here with appendices available on request [...]

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