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Written Answers — Health: Tuberculosis: Vaccination (23 Oct 2008)

Dawn Primarolo: ...Djibouti Dominican Republic DPR Korea DR Congo Ecuador El Salvador Equatorial Guinea Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Gambia Georgia Ghana Guatemala Guinea Guinea-Bissau Guyana Haiti Honduras India Indonesia Iraq Kazakhstan Kenya Kiribati Kyrgyzstan Lao PDR Latvia Lesotho Liberia Lithuania Madagascar Malawi Malaysia Maldives Mali Marshall Islands Mauritania Micronesia Mongolia Morocco Mozambique...

Written Answers — Treasury: Centre for Non-Residents (10 Mar 2003)

Ms Dawn Primarolo: The tax position of those returning to the UK from countries neighbouring Iraq on the basis of advice on safety from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office is as set out in my answer to the hon. Member for Eddisbury (Mr. O'Brien) on 4 March 2003, Official Report, column 919W. Staff at the Inland Revenue's Centre for Non-Residents are advising taxpayers accordingly. They have taken appropriate...

Kurdish People (6 Jun 1991)

Ms Dawn Primarolo: ...talking about considerably more Kurds than that. When I talked about the lack of aid, it was in comparison to, first, the level of need and, secondly, the resources that we were able to deploy in the war against Iraq over Kuwait.

Kurdish People (6 Jun 1991)

Ms Dawn Primarolo: ...are about war and the outcome of war, and many of the discussions appear to be the same —for instance, the desirability of war reparations, which is also being discussed in relation to Iraq. The moving debate that we have just heard clearly demonstrates man's inhumanity to man writ large—horrors, cruelty and indifference to suffering on a horrendous scale. The right hon....

The Gulf (15 Jan 1991)

Ms Dawn Primarolo: ...that passes for so-called diplomacy —trying to frighten someone into doing something instead of sitting down and negotiating with him. The liberation of Kuwait is certainly important, and Iraq must be made to withdraw from it—but not by a scorched earth policy which will leave nothing behind. Where is the international justice and peace behind these double standards? How can...

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