No 10 says talks happening ‘at pace’ across government to lift ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans attending Aston Villa match – live | Politics

No 10 says talks happening ‘at pace’ across government to lift ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans attending Aston Villa match – live | Politics

No 10 says talks happening ‘at pace’ across government to get Maccabi fans ban lifted Downing Street has said that discussions are happening “at pace, across government” to resolve the ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans attending the Europa League match in Birmingham. At the morning lobby briefing, a No 10 spokesperson told reporters: Conversations…

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No 10 says talks happening ‘at pace’ across government to get Maccabi fans ban lifted

Downing Street has said that discussions are happening “at pace, across government” to resolve the ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans attending the Europa League match in Birmingham.

At the morning lobby briefing, a No 10 spokesperson told reporters:

Conversations began on this last night.

You will have seen the West Midlands police and crime commissioner has asked police and Birmingham’s safety advisory group to immediately review the decision.

Culture secretary Lisa Nandy is meeting officials to discuss what more can be done to try and find a way through to resolve this, and what more can be done to allow fans to attend the game safely.

The secretary of state for housing, communities and local government, Steve Reed, spoke to the local council this morning, and the Home Office is urgently working to support police to try and find a way through this.

You can expect to hear further updates today. I won’t pre-empt the conversations, but these are happening at pace, across government, with all the relevant groups to find a way to resolve this.

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UK Football Policing Unit says, if politicians want to overturn match policing decisions, they should change law

Paul MacInnes

Paul MacInnes

Paul MacInnes is a Guardian reporter.

The UK Football Policing Unit (UKFPU) has said the government should change the law if it wishes to intervene on decisions related to the policing of football matches.

In a statement the UKFPU defended decisions taken by West Midlands police and the local safety advisory group (SAG) arguing “it is important that we respect and support the structures in place for making these decisions”. It also said the Home Office had been briefed about the likelihood of travelling supporters being banned last week.

The UKFPU say the government should introduce a new criteria of “events of national significance” should politicians desire the right to break out certain fixtures from traditional strategies for policing events. This was an idea first aired after the disorder that blighted the men’s European Championship final at Wembley in 2021.

The statement said:

In the wake of the Casey Review following the serious disorder at Wembley in 2021, [the UKFPU] has suggested that if the government want a role in regulating football events that could be termed ‘events of national significance’, then they need to bring forward legislation to formalise this to ensure accountability sits with decision-makers.

The UKFPU supported West Midlands police in gaining access to the full details of the previous incidents in Amsterdam via the European policing network so they had all the relevant information available to them.

Following this, the Home Office were briefed last week by the UKFPU about the potential issues and options that the safety advisory group (SAG) may take including restrictions on visiting fans.

The safety advisory group is made up of independent bodies who make recommendations to the licensing authorities and the priority is always the safety of those attending matches and the wider public. This process was supported by the Sports Ground Safety Authority. It is important that we respect and support the structures in place for making these decisions. If there are any adverse incidents, then they are the ones that will be held responsible.

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