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Public Bill Committee: Inquiries Bill [Lords]: Clause 26 - Publication of Reports (24 Mar 2005)

Mr Jonathan Djanogly: ...for their own ends or undermine a parliamentary debate on its findings by limiting access to it”. In particular, the report made reference to Sir Richard Scott’s report on arms to Iraq. When concluding, the PAC specifically recommended that “the presumption should be for chairs to handle publication. This should be reflected in the Bill.” Similarly, the Joint...

Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Iraq (4 Nov 2003)

Mr Jonathan Djanogly: ...Affairs what assessment he has made of the implications of opening Basra International Airport to non-governmental commercial and passenger flights for (a) trade with and (b) the reconstruction of Iraq.

Written Answers — Defence: Iraq (11 Apr 2003)

Mr Jonathan Djanogly: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence (1) what the qualifying period will be for a member of the British Armed Forces to be awarded a campaign medal in recognition of their service in Iraq; (2) whether soldiers that prematurely return from the Gulf on medical grounds will be awarded campaign medals in recognition of their service in Iraq; (3) what plans he has made to award campaign...

Defence in the World (17 Oct 2002)

Mr Jonathan Djanogly: ...some $2 billion from oil, despite sanctions and a bad oil market. In this regard, I note how the Government always seem ever so wary of mentioning oil when discussing the possibility of war against Iraq. That, in my view, is wrong, as the effect on world trade of organised market manipulation or embargoes is clearly a significant matter of national interest. Some people argue that a kind...

Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Iraq (16 Apr 2002)

Mr Jonathan Djanogly: What recent discussions he has had with the United Nations Security Council concerning weapons inspectors visiting Iraq.

Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Iraq (16 Apr 2002)

Mr Jonathan Djanogly: There has recently been press comment that the US Government asked the CIA to investigate the chief UN weapons inspector in relation to the last round of weapons investigations in Iraq. Does the Foreign Secretary care to comment on that and on the likelihood, if inspectors are allowed back into Iraq, of a new round of inspections being successful?

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