Results 1-12 of 12 for iraq speaker:Mrs Anne Campbell
- Iraq (20 Jul 2004)
Mrs Anne Campbell: Has my right hon. Friend's Committee assessed the threat of Iraq against some of the other threats in the world, such as the continuing conflict in Israel and Palestine?
- Written Answers — Minister for Women: Transitional Government (Iraq) (10 Jun 2004)
Mrs Anne Campbell: To ask the Minister for Women if she will make a statement on the representation of women in positions of power in the transitional Government of Iraq.
- Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister: Engagements (26 May 2004)
Mrs Anne Campbell: I am very pleased to see that there are policy differences on Iraq between my right hon. Friend and President Bush. Will he tell President Bush that it is important that the interim Government in Iraq have as high a status as possible, but that that will be much less likely if the multinational force remains under US command?
- Written Answers — Defence: Iraq (17 Nov 2003)
Mrs Anne Campbell: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what procedures are followed by UK personnel in Iraq before live ammunition is fired at civilians; and whether protocols have been agreed with US forces on procedures to be followed.
- Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Iraq (28 Oct 2003)
Mrs Anne Campbell: ...for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what progress has been made by the Consular Assistance Group in recovering a constituent, Mr. Raeid Jewad's, camcorder that was confiscated by US soldiers in Iraq; and what progress has been made to secure Mr. Jewad compensation for the loss of his possession.
- Oral Answers to Questions — International Development: Iraq (26 Mar 2003)
Mrs Anne Campbell: Does my right hon. Friend agree that there is a need to build international bridges following the Iraq conflict? Does she also agree that getting a UN resolution and using the UN to distribute contracts for post-war reconstruction is the best way to go about that?
- Iraq (25 Feb 2003)
Mrs Anne Campbell: ...what UN processes would be involved following that co-operation and whether it would simply involve weapons inspectors or whether there would be any attempt to impact on human rights abuses in Iraq?
- Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Iraq (21 Jan 2003)
Mrs Anne Campbell: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what assessment he has made of the preliminary findings of UN weapons inspectors about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
- Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister: Engagements (8 Jan 2003)
Mrs Anne Campbell: I am sure that my right hon. Friend is aware of the grave anxieties that many people have about an impending war in Iraq, but does he think that this is a good time to make the US President aware of his wider social and environmental responsibilities towards the rest of the world? Might not this be a good opportunity to raise issues such as Kyoto and trade tariffs, about which we disagree...
- Orders of the Day — UN Security Council Resolution 1441 (25 Nov 2002)
Mrs Anne Campbell: I am grateful to my right hon. Friend for giving way. As he knows, I receive a large amount of correspondence on this issue, and I have here half my weekend's post on Iraq and the UN resolution. My constituents are concerned that the resolution deliberately makes it difficult and potentially impossible for Iraq to comply, mainly because it requires Iraq to produce within 30 days a full...
- Orders of the Day — UN Security Council Resolution 1441 (25 Nov 2002)
Mrs Anne Campbell: Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker. The concern is that Iraq is being asked to produce within 30 days a full inventory of all activities and all chemical facilities in that country, including non-military areas. Will my right hon. Friend comment so that I can feed back the information to my constituents?
- Oral Answers to Questions — Iraq (10 Feb 1998)
Mrs Anne Campbell: What assessment he has made of the welfare of children in Iraq, and if he will make a statement. [26455]
