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Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Khmer Insurgents (British Training) (24 Jul 2006)

Chris Mullin: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs further to the letter of 23 December 2005, (your ref: 967/05: Freedom of Information), promising a response as a matter of urgency to the letter from the hon. Member for Sunderland South of 25 November 2005, on British training of Khmer insurgents in the 1980s, when she expects to reply.

BBC Monitoring (23 Mar 2004)

Mr Chris Mullin: ...and elsewhere. It continues to play a key role in covering closed societies such as North Korea, and can make a particularly useful contribution to our understanding of developments in countries with little freedom of information and tight state control of the media. The question obviously arises: should it focus only on those priority targets, or should it continue to offer global...

Orders of the Day — Interpretation (27 Nov 2000)

Mr Chris Mullin: ...set on time for debating Bills, and that is what the motion is designed to do. Both Houses have had full opportunities to discuss these important Bills: Select Committees of both Houses studied the Freedom of Information Bill in some detail; the Standing Committee considering that Bill sat for 40 hours, and the Standing Committee considering the Countryside and Rights of Way Bill for...

Business of the House (23 Jul 1998)

Mr Chris Mullin: I had understood that the Office of Public Service was saying that the draft freedom of information Bill would be ready by the end of September. Is that true?

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