Results 1-7 of 7 for iraq speaker:Brian Iddon
- Business of the House (8 Jun 2006)
Brian Iddon: ...were unable to make proper contributions, largely because the three Front-Bench spokesmen took up a third of the time available. Calls have been made already this morning for debates on Iran and Iraq, so should we not have a full debate in Government time on the middle east?
- Business of the House (3 Nov 2005)
Brian Iddon: ...more problems than it has solved, and Israel is being very provocative over its handling of affairs in Jerusalem. Iran's provocative statements about Israel are also causing problems, and Iraq and Afghanistan are giving rise to many concerns among Members. When may we have the long-promised debate on affairs in the middle east?
- The Scientific Response to Terrorism (18 Mar 2004)
Dr Brian Iddon: ...-rays. People came from all over the world to be taught nuclear science in the Cockcroft building, and a large contingent of both undergraduate and postgraduate students came from, and returned to, Iraq. Need I say more? We cannot predict a terrorist threat today that might be several decades away. Genetics is a red-hot research topic. However, who knows what threats will be possible...
- Written Answers — International Development: Iraq (6 Nov 2003)
Dr Brian Iddon: To ask the Secretary of State for International Development what resources are being diverted from his Department's budgets to Iraq; which other countries are affected; and if he will make a statement.
- Written Answers — Home Department: Asylum Seekers (10 Mar 2003)
Dr Brian Iddon: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what plans are in place for Iraqi asylum seekers already in the UK should war be declared on Iraq.
- Oral Answers to Questions — Home Department: Asylum System (24 Feb 2003)
Dr Brian Iddon: My office in Bolton has now dealt with about 75 single male asylum seekers from northern Iraq. They are, of course, Kurds. Most have become destitute; they are now sleeping rough in Queen's park in Bolton or overcrowding existing national asylum support scheme accommodation. That cannot be allowed to continue. What pressure are we putting on the Turkish Government to stop the trafficking of...
- Middle East Peace Process (10 Dec 2002)
Dr Brian Iddon: I was very pleased that during our conference in September and October, my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister, in connection with his statements on Iraq, promised that the middle east peace process would move toward final status negotiations before the end of this year. More recently, on 25 November, my right hon. Friend the Foreign Secretary made some positive suggestions, which indicated...
