Closed call for evidence

Independent review into civil unrest in Leicester 2022

Applies to England

Summary

The call for evidence is seeking views on what happened during the civil unrest in Leicester in 2022, why, and what can be done differently to prevent these issues in future.

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Call for evidence description

This call for evidence seeks views on:   

The experiences of Leicester residents who were involved in or affected by the civil unrest that took place in September 2022, why this happened and what could be done differently to prevent these issues in future.  

Local organisations who work with communities in Leicester, particularly those directly affected by the events in 2022.   

National and international organisations with expertise in social integration, cohesion and any other factors that are relevant to the Review, who can share research and learning from other areas of the country.

Scope of call for evidence

In early 2023 the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, Michael Gove, commissioned Lord Ian Austin of Dudley to chair an independent review into the unrest that occurred in Leicester in September 2022.  

Lord Austin is working with Professor Hilary Pilkington and Dr Shaaz Mahboob to establish: 

  • what happened?
  • why?
  • what can be done differently to improve social cohesion and prevent these issues happening in future?

The independent Panel will report their findings and recommendations for the City of Leicester and national government later this year.  

This call for evidence relates to events that took place in Leicester, England, in September 2022 only.

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Updates to this page

Published 7 May 2024
Last updated 23 July 2024 + show all updates
  1. Closing date extended to Monday 12 August 2024.

  2. Closing date extended to Monday 5 August 2024.

  3. First published.

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