Results 1-14 of 14 for iraq speaker:Peter Ainsworth
- Public Bill Committee: Green Energy (Definition and Promotion) Bill: Clause 1 (24 Jun 2009)
Peter Ainsworth: ...hon. Members who have come here hopefully to move forward the Green Energy Bill in a positive way when they could be participating in all sorts of things, including an interesting debate on the Iraq inquiry. If all goes to plan this afternoon, to outside observers and the uninitiated we may be looking at rather a strange situation. It is not my intention that clause 1 be passed; in...
- Diego Garcians (Surrey) (4 Nov 2004)
Mr Peter Ainsworth: I echo the expressions of concern that hon. Members throughout the Chamber have uttered about the incident in Iraq. I am grateful for the opportunity to raise an issue that causes considerable and immediate concern in my constituency, but clearly has far wider implications and has its origins in a distant place and at a distant time. As well as my hon. Friend the Member for Reigate (Mr....
- Written Answers — Defence: Iraq (28 Oct 2004)
Mr Peter Ainsworth: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what the total cost has been to public funds of military deployment and action in connection with the intervention in Iraq since 1 March 2003; and if he will make a statement.
- Wind Farms (25 Oct 2004)
Mr Peter Ainsworth: ...become energy producers in their own right and sell the energy that they do not need back to the grid. They could make money from that. We could do that for, for example, a fraction of the cost of the war in Iraq, an event that was not entirely unassociated with our addiction to fossil fuels. It would bequeath a much safer national and global security situation to our children. Giant...
- Written Answers — Defence: Iraq (3 Jun 2003)
Mr Peter Ainsworth: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what measures he is taking to (a) prevent further looting of cultural artefacts and antiquities in Iraq and (b) ensure the security of museums and other repositories of works of art and cultural value.
- Written Answers — Defence: Iraq (21 May 2003)
Mr Peter Ainsworth: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what representations he received, from whom and when, between 1 January and 20 April, regarding the threat of looting of antiquities in Iraq; what his Department's response was; and if he will make a statement.
- Written Answers — Culture Media and Sport: Antiquities Trade (15 May 2003)
Mr Peter Ainsworth: ...Culture, Media and Sport what discussions she has had with the (a) United Nations, (b) the United States and (c) others regarding the effect on trade in antiquities of the lifting of sanctions on Iraq; and if she will make a statement.
- Written Answers — Culture Media and Sport: Iraq (Cultural Heritage) (7 May 2003)
Mr Peter Ainsworth: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport what measures she is taking to ensure the identification and return of antiquities and cultural artefacts looted from Iraq.
- Written Answers — Culture Media and Sport: Iraq (Cultural Heritage) (7 May 2003)
Mr Peter Ainsworth: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport what representations she received, from whom and when, between 1 January and 20 April, regarding the threat of looting of antiquities in Iraq; what her response was; and if she will make a statement.
- Written Answers — Prime Minister: Iraq (6 May 2003)
Mr Peter Ainsworth: To ask the Prime Minister what representations he received, from whom and when, between 1 January and 20 April, regarding the threat of looting of antiquities in Iraq; what his response was; and if he will make a statement.
- Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Iraq (1 May 2003)
Mr Peter Ainsworth: ...the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what representations he received, from whom and when, between 1 January and 20 April, regarding the threat of looting of antiquities in Iraq; what his response was; and if he will make a statement.
- Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Iraq (1 May 2003)
Mr Peter Ainsworth: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what measures he is taking to ensure the identification and return of antiquities and cultural artefacts looted from Iraq; and if he will make a statement.
- Middle East (28 Apr 2003)
Mr Peter Ainsworth: ...confirm that, in advance of the coalition invasion, his Department and others, including the Prime Minister's office, were repeatedly warned that hugely important antiquities and works of art in Iraq were in danger of being looted? What response did he make to those warnings; and now that we know that more than 100,000 antiquities have disappeared, what is he doing to get them back?
- Iraq (18 Mar 2003)
Mr Peter Ainsworth: ...the public about the rectitude of their position because people do not trust the Prime Minister. They do not trust him on health, education or crime. Why, therefore, should they trust him on Iraq?
