Results 1-20 of 37 for iraq speaker:Jim Cousins
- Written Answers — Defence: Departmental ICT (28 Nov 2007)
Jim Cousins: ...information infrastructure programme; how much is expected to have been spent on the programme by 31 March 2008; and whether he plans to extend the system to in-theatre forces in Afghanistan and Iraq.
- Written Answers — Home Department: Asylum: Iraq (19 Feb 2007)
Jim Cousins: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department whether (a) south and central Iraq, (b) northern Iraq and (c) the area controlled by the Kurdistan Regional Government within Iraq are presently regarded as safe places to which forced removals from the UK can take place; and whether it is his policy to remove to northern Iraq Iraqi citizens whose original residence was in the south and...
- Written Answers — Home Department: Asylum: Iraq (16 Feb 2007)
Jim Cousins: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department whether (a) south and central Iraq, (b) northern Iraq and (c) the area controlled by the Kurdistan Regional Government within Iraq are presently regarded as safe places to which forced removals from the UK can take place; and whether it is his policy to remove to northern Iraq Iraqi citizens whose original residence was in the south and...
- Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Iraq (5 Dec 2006)
Jim Cousins: Does my hon. Friend not agree that the UNCC regime must be brought to an end? It undermines the democratically elected Government of Iraq, because they are forced to levy their oil revenues to pay wealthy Kuwaitis and American big business. It is a regime imposed by the United Nations that was appropriate in its time, but its time is now over. Will the Government help to bring it to an end?
- Written Answers — Treasury: Iraq (17 Oct 2006)
Jim Cousins: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer how much of the debt owed by Iraq in March 2003 (a) overall and (b) to the United Kingdom has been (i) repaid and (ii) cancelled.
- Written Answers — Defence: Iraq/Afghanistan (7 Jun 2006)
Jim Cousins: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence whether British forces in Iraq have encountered the use against them of the RPG29 shoulder-fired weapon.
- Afghanistan (26 Jan 2006)
Jim Cousins: ...forces and British commanders devoted to the task of reconstruction? Can my right hon. Friend also assure the House that if there is a deterioration in the security situation in Afghanistan or Iraq in the period leading up to July, he will reconsider these matters and come back to the House?
- Written Answers — Defence: Defence Export Services Organisation (Iraq) (17 Jan 2006)
Jim Cousins: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence when the Defence Export Services Organisation last visited Iraq; which agencies and companies they met; and what was the outcome of the visit.
- Written Answers — Defence: Protective Armour (9 Jan 2006)
Jim Cousins: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence (1) how many applique" protective armour kits are available to protect troop carriers, logistic vehicles and patrol cars in Iraq; (2) how many applique" armour kits for cab floors are available for fitting on logistics vehicles.
- Written Answers — Defence: Iraq (31 Oct 2005)
Jim Cousins: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence whether the present rules of engagement of UK forces and special forces in Iraq permit forces to operate over the border with Iran.
- Written Answers — Defence: Iraq (25 Oct 2005)
Jim Cousins: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many hired cars and vans are in use with UK forces in Iraq; and what the cost was of the hire of such vehicles in Iraq in 2004–05.
- Business of the House (13 Oct 2005)
Jim Cousins: May I draw my right hon. Friend's attention to remarks that our right hon. Friend the Foreign Secretary made last night on "Newsnight", which appeared to suggest that British forces in southern Iraq are free under certain circumstances, and with the approval of local commanders on the ground, to operate over the border with Iran? That is a serious matter, which, notwithstanding the statement...
- Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Iraq (2 Mar 2005)
Mr Jim Cousins: ...and Commonwealth Affairs how many contracts for the supply of security and surveillance services and equipment from the private sector have been placed by the UK Government and its agencies in Iraq, broken down by base country of the contracting company; and what the total value of such contracts is.
- Written Answers — Treasury: Iraq (Departmental Secondments) (8 Sep 2004)
Mr Jim Cousins: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will list the secondments of staff of the Treasury and its agencies to the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq up to the transfer to the Iraqi Government; what their duties were in each case; and how many secondees continue to serve that government.
- Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Iraq (8 Jul 2004)
Mr Jim Cousins: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs if he will estimate the rate of inflation in Iraq during the period of Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) rule; and what changes there were in charges for (a) petrol, (b) water and (c) electricity during the period of CPA rule.
- Written Answers — Prime Minister: Iraq (5 Jul 2004)
Mr Jim Cousins: To ask the Prime Minister what representations he has made to (a) the United Nations, (b) the United States of America and (c) the Government of Iraq about the merits of continuing to contribute 5 per cent. of Iraqi oil revenues as war reparation and compensation.
- Written Answers — Prime Minister: Iraq (1 Mar 2004)
Mr Jim Cousins: To ask the Prime Minister whether it is his policy to press for the return to the people of Iraq of unallocated resources in the hands of the UN Compensation Commission.
- Written Answers — Prime Minister: Iraq (1 Mar 2004)
Mr Jim Cousins: To ask the Prime Minister what reports he has received that Iraq assembled and tested a long range artillery shell packed with irradiated zirconium.
- Written Answers — Treasury: Iraq (23 Feb 2004)
Mr Jim Cousins: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what sums in United Kingdom claims on Iraq have been notified to the Paris Club, including interest, broken down by (a) government and (b) non-government claims.
- Written Answers — Treasury: Iraq (1 Sep 2003)
Mr Jim Cousins: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what the size was of the bilateral debt owed by Iraq to the UK, which was reported to the (a) US Treasury and (b) the Paris Club; and what the value is of the frozen assets of the previous regime in Iraq under UK management.
