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  2. List of public inquiries in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, the term public inquiry, also known as a tribunal of inquiry, refers to either statutory or non-statutory inquiries that have been established either previously by the monarch or by government ministers of the United Kingdom, Scottish, Northern Irish and Welsh governments to investigate either specific, controversial events or policy proposals.

  3. British Committee of the Indian National Congress - Wikipedia

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    These resolutions were submitted to the Viceroy's government. Alan Octavian Hume left India in 1894 to return to Britain. At the time of his departure, Hume held the opinion that to implement political change and self-governance in India, political work was required in Britain to raise awareness of Indian issues among the British public. [1]

  4. British Indian Department - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Department was established in 1755 to oversee relations between the British Empire and the First Nations of North America. The imperial government ceded control of the Indian Department to the Province of Canada in 1860, thus setting the stage for the development of the present-day Department of Crown–Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada.

  5. Dabinderjit Singh - Wikipedia

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    Singh and the Sikh Federation (UK) have led demands for a full public inquiry into British involvement that is expected to be commissioned by a Labour Government. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Singh was one of two witnesses who successfully argued in June 2018 in a three-day hearing of the First Tier Tribunal (Information Rights) that UK Government papers ...

  6. Rowlatt Committee - Wikipedia

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    The Sedition Committee, usually known as the Rowlatt Committee, was a committee of inquiry appointed in 1917 by the British Indian Government with Sidney Rowlatt, an Anglo-Egyptian judge, as its president, charged with evaluating the threat posed to British rule by the revolutionary movement and determining the legal changes necessary to deal with it.

  7. Muddiman Committee - Wikipedia

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    The Muddiman Committee or the Reforms Enquiry Committee (1924) was a committee led by Sir Alexander Muddiman, organized by the British and Indian government, to meet the demand of Indian leaders in the context of Indians new ( swaraj party resolution 1920]] (India's Independence).

  8. Indian Workers' Association - Wikipedia

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    Currently, IWA (G.B) is campaigning for an inquiry into the actions of the British government in giving advice to the Indian government when the latter launched an attack on the Harmandir Sahib in 1984. The Indian Workers Association (G.B) remains active to this day. [20] Indian Workers' Association Leicester branch 2014

  9. Welby Commission - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1895, its official name was the Royal Commission on the Administration of Expenditure of India. [ 1 ] The Commission membership included: Welby (1832-1915) Chaman (1859-1925) and T.R. Buchanan as Parliamentary representatives, and William Wedderburn (1838-1918), Dadabhai Naoroji (1825-1917), and William S. Caine (1842-1903) as ...