Answered 2 November 2020 by Baroness Sugg (Conservative, Life peer)
Celebrating the work of The Right Honourable The Baroness Cox, of Queensbury. "please call me Caroline"
Baroness Cox Question for the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office Nigeria: Christianity
Baroness Cox asked Her Majesty's Government on 19th October 2020, what representations they have made to the government of Nigeria to encourage the investigation of the number of Christians killed in that country since 2001.
Baroness Cox Question for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office Nigeria: Overseas Aid
Baroness Cox asked Her Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of the situation in Plateau State, Nigeria; and what (1) financial, and (2) technical, assistance they intend to provide (a) to strengthen the rule of law, and (b) to protect freedom of religion or belief, in that region. (Asked 19 October 2020)
Baroness Cox Question for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office Nigeria: Christianity
Baroness Cox Question for the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office Nigeria: Christianity
To ask Her Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of the statement by the Nigerian House of Representatives on 4 July 2018 declaring killings in predominantly Christian villages in Plateau State to be a genocide and calling on the federal government of Nigeria to establish orphanages in areas affected by violence. (Asked 19 October 2020)
Nagorno Karabakh: Statement by Baroness Cox and Dr. John Eibner Calling for End to Military Aid to Azerbaijan
Dr John Eibner, International President of Christian Solidarity International (CSI), a Christian religious rights organization, Dr Eibner, a human rights activist who has gained international recognition for his work in conflict zones including Sudan and Syria, and HART Founder and CEO Baroness Caroline Cox, issued the following statement on 2 November 2020:
Baroness Cox voting record in Parliament October 2020
Find out how Baroness Cox votes on the issues you care about.
A new feature on Baronesscox.com will be a monthly view of how Lady Cox has voted on important issues. Your MP and members of the Lords votes on changes to British law on your behalf. When parliament is in session, they may do this a dozen times a week.
A new feature on Baronesscox.com will be a monthly view of how Lady Cox has voted on important issues. Your MP and members of the Lords votes on changes to British law on your behalf. When parliament is in session, they may do this a dozen times a week.
So on top of the huge amount of work Lady Cox does with supporting charities and individuals she also makes sure she is briefed on many other topics to enable her ladyship to vote. Below is the voting records for October 2020.
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