Results 1-7 of 7 for iraq speaker:Anthony Steen
- [Mr. Bill Olner in the Chair] — Human Trafficking Convention (3 Feb 2009)
Anthony Steen: ...child slavery, and Baroness Nicholson who, as the Minister will know, virtually single-handedly caused the Romanian orphanages to close, has helped immeasurably with the plight of children in Iraq. We are, indeed, fortunate that we have such women of distinction serving as officers, including the right hon. Member for Birmingham, Ladywood (Clare Short), the hon. Member for Liverpool,...
- [Mr. Bill Olner in the Chair] — Children (Immigration Detention) (20 Nov 2007)
Anthony Steen: ...are up the creek, as we know, but we are talking about 55 unaccompanied children from Afghanistan, 55 from Somalia, 50 from Vietnam, 55 from Iran, 35 from the Democratic Republic of Congo, 35 from Iraq, 35 from China, 25 from Eritrea, 20 from Uganda and 20 from Ethiopia. Those figures are for a three-month period only, so an enormous number of children come into this country unaccompanied....
- Written Answers — Defence: Peace Keeping Operations: Casualties (9 Jul 2007)
Anthony Steen: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many injured British service personnel were returned from (a) Iraq and (b) Afghanistan in each of the last 12 months.
- Written Answers — Defence: Iraq (2 Nov 2004)
Mr Anthony Steen: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence which category of reservists are being called up to serve in Iraq; what the criteria are for calling up particular reservists; how long they will be serving in Iraq; whether all the reservists being called up have the same status; and whether, after the completion of their Iraq tour, they are eligible to do another tour of Iraq on their return.
- Oral Answers to Questions — Defence: Iraq (17 May 2004)
Mr Anthony Steen: What arrangements have been made for counselling troops in units that have suffered casualties in Iraq.
- Written Answers — Defence: Iraq (17 Dec 2002)
Mr Anthony Steen: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence if he will make a statement on the role of the Common European Security and Defence Policy in the conflict with Iraq.
- Orders of the Day — Population Policy (9 Jul 1992)
Mr Anthony Steen: ...Africa, 47 million will double in 26 years. So Africa has a problem, but it is not the only country with that problem. Western Asia has a population of 139 million; in 24 years that will have doubled. Iraq has a population of 18 million; in 19 years that will have doubled. Turkey's present population of 59 million will double in 32 years: southern Asia's population of 1,231 million will...
