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Written Answers — Defence: Iraq (6 Dec 2004)

Ms Julie Morgan: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what roles Iraqi troops are undertaking in Iraq.

Written Answers — Defence: Iraq (18 Nov 2004)

Ms Julie Morgan: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what roles Iraqi troops are undertaking in Iraq.

Women, Equality and Human Rights (4 Mar 2004)

Ms Julie Morgan: ...the parties in the UK are men. The international discussions that dominate the news are usually between men. We hope that women will get a toe in through the new constitutions in Afghanistan and Iraq, but the guarantee of 25 per cent. representation will be very fragile—although it is better than we have here. The pay gap has already been discussed, and the Fawcett Society has given...

Written Answers — Defence: Iraq (30 Jun 2003)

Ms Julie Morgan: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how large the task force is which is looking for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq broken down by (a) scientists, (b) army personnel and (c) others; and if she will list the job categories of those in (c) above.

International Women's Day (6 Mar 2003)

Ms Julie Morgan: ...that we showed those women our solidarity and our wish to work with them against the human rights abuses that occur in Iran and against stoning in particular. Several hon. Members have mentioned Iraq and I should like to finish my speech with some brief comments about the situation there. It is very important that we express in this international women's day debate our solidarity with the...

Iraq (Humanitarian Contingency Plan) (30 Jan 2003)

Ms Julie Morgan: Like my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State and other hon. Members, I welcome the opportunity to discuss the humanitarian consequences of a possible war on Iraq. In recent months, there has been a feeling that we are moving inevitability towards war, but I do not accept that war is inevitable. I still hope that a diplomatic solution will be found, and many hon. Members have said that we...

Iraq (Humanitarian Contingency Plan) (30 Jan 2003)

Ms Julie Morgan: I had heard that. The situation is of great concern. The British Government are one of the largest donors to Iraq, having given about £100 million since the Gulf war. Our aid has focused on health, sanitation and water, but still, under the present regime and with the effect of sanctions, Iraq's mortality rate in the centre and the south is 2.5 times the level recorded in 1990. Despite...

Welsh Affairs (25 Feb 1999)

Ms Julie Morgan: ...a handful in 1994 to almost 200. That is due partly to the Asylum and Immigration Act 1996 and also because south Wales contains established communities from countries such as Somalia, Sudan and Iraq. The new proposals in the Immigration and Asylum Bill are likely to increase the number of asylum seekers coming to Wales and it is essential that we have a cohesive and practical response....

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