Results 1-6 of 6 for iraq speaker:Stephen Ladyman
- Veterans' Affairs (9 Jun 2004)
Dr Stephen Ladyman: ...Suez, and better for the veterans of Northern Ireland and all the other conflicts of our generation. We must also do better for the young men and women serving today in Sierra Leone, Afghanistan, Iraq and elsewhere. I am therefore especially pleased to be able to draw to the House's attention the work that we are doing in partnership with colleagues in the Ministry of Defence to support...
- Written Answers — Health: Secondments (6 Oct 2003)
Dr Stephen Ladyman: Since 13 May, there have been 11 personnel from this Department seconded to offer advice and assistance in Iraq. Four personnel have since returned and seven personnel are still in Iraq.
- Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Gibraltar (11 Apr 2002)
Dr Stephen Ladyman: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what goods subject to strategic controls have recently been approved for export to Iraq.
- Iraq (17 Feb 1998)
Dr Stephen Ladyman: ...are involved, there will be a temptation for Saddam Hussein to use nerve gas against them. I have seen a published Central Intelligence Agency memorandum that shows that, by the end of the Iran-Iraq war, he had become very skilled in deploying nerve gas. The Americans have always reserved the right to respond with nuclear weapons to a nerve gas or bacterial attack on them. We should all be...
- Iraq (26 Jan 1998)
Dr Stephen Ladyman: ...show the same sort of willingness to take risks as the Government have shown with regard to Northern Ireland? Will he assure me that we will give that type of leadership to the diplomatic effort on Iraq? Can my hon. Friend further assure me that he has remembered, as others in the House seem to have forgotten, that Saddam Hussein acquired such weapons of mass destruction under the current...
- Business of the House (22 Jan 1998)
Dr Stephen Ladyman: Further to my right hon. Friend's answer to the question asked by my hon. Friend the Member for Linlithgow (Mr. Dalyell) on the situation in Iraq, I believe—and I believe that the Government may agree—that Saddam Hussein is a monster by any civilised measure, that he possesses a stockpile of nerve gas, that he probably can construct an atomic weapon, that the inspection process...
