My Lords, this is a most timely and important debate. The world is transforming before our eyes and Britain must be capable of setting its foreign policy in the context of these changes. Over the
Lord Sheikh was a keynote speaker at the KazanSummit 2010 which was held in Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia during 27-29 June 2010. Lord Sheikh spoke after the President of Tatarstan and later on followed
Lord Sheikh spoke in the debate on poverty which was held in the House of Lords on the 15th June 2010. Please click here to view his
My Lords, I thank the noble Lord, Lord Kirkwood of Kirkhope, for securing this important debate. Previous Governments have tried to tackle this issue with the best of intentions. However, the
Lord Sheikh made a speech in the House of Lords in the debate on Zimbabwe. If you would like to view a transcript of his speech, please click
My Lords, I thank the noble Lord, Lord St John of Bletso, for securing this debate. Africa is a continent close to my heart. I was born in Kenya and spent my childhood in Uganda. His Excellency the
Lord Sheikh was invited by His Excellency the Ambassador of Qatar to attend the 10th Doha Forum on Democracy, Development and Free Trade which was being held in Doha, Qatar. Lord Sheikh spoke on
Lord Sheikh was asked to represent the House of Lords at the 6th Consultative Assembly of Parliamentarians for the International Criminal Court & the Rule of Law which was held in Kampala, Uganda
Lord Sheikh is now a patron of the Islamic Finance Council and he travelled to Edinburgh to speak at a Conference arranged by the Council. He made the comment that it is appropriate that the
Lord Sheikh attended and spoke at an event held in Luton on behalf of Nigel Huddleston (PPC for Luton South) and Jeremy Brier (PPC for Luton North). Lord Sheikh spoke about what a Conservative