Results 1-20 of 35 for iraq speaker:Gregory Barker
- Oral Answers to Questions — Defence: Army Strength (7 Feb 2005)
Mr Gregory Barker: ...Defence Staff are among the many experts who have roundly condemned Labour's proposed defence cuts. In the light of the growing uncertainty in Northern Ireland and the massive ongoing commitment in Iraq, is it not now time to admit that those cuts are wrong and to withdraw them with good grace?
- Written Answers — Defence: Iraq (Territorial Army) (10 Jan 2005)
Mr Gregory Barker: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what representations he has received from members of the Territorial Army on the length of their tours of duty in Iraq.
- UK Forces (Iraq) (21 Oct 2004)
Mr Gregory Barker: ...recent wave of kidnappings, what assessment has the Secretary of State made of the impact of this controversial new deployment on the personal safety of the remaining British workers operating in Iraq? Does he have a strategy to deal with that impact, and will the Government be changing their advice to those workers?
- Written Answers — International Development: CDC/Actis Capital (16 Sep 2004)
Mr Gregory Barker: To ask the Secretary of State for International Development what representations he has received regarding CDC/Actis Capital investment in Iraq.
- Written Answers — International Development: CDC/Actis Capital (16 Sep 2004)
Mr Gregory Barker: To ask the Secretary of State for International Development what resources CDC/Actis Capital (a) has directed and (b) will direct to small and medium enterprises in (i) Iraq and (ii) Afghanistan; and if he will make a statement.
- Oral Answers to Questions — Defence: Territorial Army (26 Jan 2004)
Mr Gregory Barker: Does the Minister recognise, in the light of the campaign in Iraq last year, that the Government will continue to undermine morale and retention in Territorial Army units unless they ensure that when the TA is deployed on active service its units are not cannibalised as a matter of course and, crucially, that both officers and NCOs are given credible operational roles, preferably with their...
- Written Answers — Defence: Territorial Army (20 Nov 2003)
Mr Gregory Barker: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what representations he has received from members of the Territorial Army regarding the length of their tours of duty in Iraq.
- Written Answers — Defence: Territorial Army (17 Nov 2003)
Mr Gregory Barker: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence if he will make a statement on the role of the Territorial Army in Iraq.
- Iraq (Judicial Inquiry) (22 Oct 2003)
Mr Gregory Barker: ...said that "the Cabinet has decided to ask the House to support the United Kingdom's participation in military operations, should they be necessary, with the objective of ensuring the disarmament of Iraq's weapons of mass destruction".—[ Official Report, 17 March 2003; Vol. 401, c. 704.] That was it. No broader case was made; the object was to ensure the disarmament of Iraq's WMD....
- Written Answers — Prime Minister: Iraq Dossier (17 Jul 2003)
Mr Gregory Barker: ..., Official Report, column 616W, on intelligence, what progress has been made since 7 July in identifying the sources in the security services responsible for leaks to the media in respect of the Iraq dossier.
- Written Answers — Prime Minister: Iraq (7 Jul 2003)
Mr Gregory Barker: To ask the Prime Minister what steps he has taken to trace the members of the security services who leaked information to the BBC in connection with dossiers on Iraq.
- Written Answers — Prime Minister: Intelligence (23 Jun 2003)
Mr Gregory Barker: To ask the Prime Minister pursuant to his answer of 10 June, Official Report, column 717W, on intelligence, if he will set up a leak inquiry to determine the source of the leaks relating to the Iraq dossier.
- Public Bill Committee: Municipal Waste Recycling Bill: Clause 1 - Duties of the Secretary of State (10 Jun 2003)
Mr Gregory Barker: ...is called in show business a one gig only. There has not been a pre-emptive reshuffle, but my hon. Friend the Member for North Wiltshire (Mr. Gray), who would normally speak on such matters, is in Iraq with the armed forces parliamentary scheme, hence this opportunity for me. I particularly pleased to be called into service on this Bill and I congratulate the hon. Member for Lewisham,...
- Iraq (Humanitarian Situation) (10 Apr 2003)
Mr Gregory Barker: ...fourth Geneva convention of 1949 and the Hague regulations of 1907, the coalition forces represent a legitimate authority? Would it not be appalling if the serious business of the reconstruction of Iraq and the absolute imperative for re-establishing civil society were held up for a day, let alone weeks or possibly even months, while horse-trading went on at the UN?
- Written Answers — International Development: Iraq (3 Apr 2003)
Mr Gregory Barker: To ask the Secretary of State for International Development what contingency plans she has to provide reconstruction assistance to Iraq in the event of no further resolution being made by the United Nations relating to reconstruction in Iraq.
- Written Answers — International Development: Iraq (1 Apr 2003)
Mr Gregory Barker: To ask the Secretary of State for International Development what steps her Department is taking to address the humanitarian impact of military action in Iraq on neighbouring countries, with particular reference to (a) Jordan and (b) Iran.
- Written Answers — International Development: Iraq (1 Apr 2003)
Mr Gregory Barker: To ask the Secretary of State for International Development what representations she has received concerning a time scale for the handover of military-led humanitarian operations in Iraq to UN agencies and NGOs.
- Written Answers — International Development: Iraq (1 Apr 2003)
Mr Gregory Barker: To ask the Secretary of State for International Development (1) what representations she has received concerning the time scale for a UN resolution on a mandate for the reconstruction of Iraq; and if she will make a statement; (2) with whom she has discussed the possibility of a UN authority in Iraq before the establishment of a transitional Iraqi Government.
- Written Answers — International Development: Iraq (26 Mar 2003)
Mr Gregory Barker: To ask the Secretary of State for International Development if she will make a statement on her contingency plans to work with UK and international NGOs to help relieve the humanitarian situation in Iraq.
- Written Answers — International Development: Iraq (26 Mar 2003)
Mr Gregory Barker: To ask the Secretary of State for International Development what discussions she has had with EU member states concerning collective involvement in the reconstruction of post-war Iraq.
