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Written Answers — Prime Minister: Iraq Committee of Inquiry (16 Sep 2009)

Dai Davies: To ask the Prime Minister what criteria he used to select the experts appointed to the Iraq inquiry; and what discussions he has had with Sir John Chilcot on the merits of inquiry witnesses giving evidence on oath.

Written Answers — Prime Minister: Iraq Conflict: Inquiries (26 Jun 2009)

Dai Davies: To ask the Prime Minister whether the committee of inquiry into the Iraq war will be required to publish the oral and written evidence taken during its inquiry with the report of its findings.

Written Answers — Prime Minister: Iraq Conflict: Inquiries (26 Jun 2009)

Dai Davies: To ask the Prime Minister what remuneration each member of the committee of inquiry into the Iraq war will receive; from which budget such remuneration will be drawn; and what secretariat will be provided for the committee.

Written Answers — Prime Minister: Iraq Conflict: Inquiries (26 Jun 2009)

Dai Davies: To ask the Prime Minister whether witnesses called to give evidence to the committee of inquiry on the Iraq war will be required to give evidence on oath.

Written Answers — Prime Minister: Iraq: Armed Conflict (26 Jun 2009)

Dai Davies: To ask the Prime Minister (1) what representations he received on the format and remit of the inquiry into the Iraq war before taking his decision on the committee of inquiry; and if he will make a statement; (2) what criteria were used in the appointment of members to the committee of inquiry into the Iraq war; (3) from whom he (a) sought and (b) received advice on the format of the...

Opposition Day — [14th allotted day]: Iraq Inquiry (24 Jun 2009) has video

Dai Davies: ...Members have made some of the most powerful and incisive speeches that I have heard in the more than three years I have been here, and that shows the importance of the decision to go to war with Iraq. I have considered why I came to this House, and the main reason is that I could not get 55,000 people into the Chamber. So I have come on their behalf, to express their views and concerns. I...

Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Iraq: Radioactive Materials (22 Jul 2008)

Dai Davies: ...State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs whether the US administration (a) sought permission and (b) gave prior notification to the Government in respect of the transport of uranium oxide from Iraq to Canada via Diego Garcia.

Written Answers — Defence: Iraq: Peacekeeping Operations (29 Oct 2007)

Dai Davies: ...is played by British troops deployed in Basra in respect of (a) escorting convoys delivering materials to the United States forces deployed around Baghdad and other areas of central and northern Iraq and (b) cleaning up and remediating areas contaminated by the use of depleted uranium munitions used by coalition forces.

Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Iraq: Casualties (25 Oct 2007)

Dai Davies: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs pursuant to the Prime Minister's response to the hon. Member for Islington, North (Jeremy Corbyn) following his Oral Statement on Iraq on 8 October 2007, Official Report, column 33, what the evidential basis was for not accepting the figure quoted by the hon. Member on the number of Iraqi civilian deaths since the 2003...

Written Answers — Defence: Afghanistan: Peacekeeping Operations (18 Oct 2007)

Dai Davies: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what assessment he has made of the contribution made to greenhouse gas emissions of the deployment of British military forces in (a) Afghanistan and (b) Iraq.

Written Answers — Justice: Coroners: Armed Forces (19 Jul 2007)

Dai Davies: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice what assessment he has made of the adequacy of funding for the coroner to conduct inquiries into British military and auxiliary medical personnel killed in Iraq and Afghanistan respectively.

Written Answers — Home Department: Terrorism (12 Jul 2007)

Dai Davies: ...of State for the Home Department what the evidential basis was for her comment on 1 July that the recent terrorist incidents in London and Glasgow were not related to United Kingdom policy in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Written Answers — International Development: Iraq (17 Jan 2007)

Dai Davies: To ask the Secretary of State for International Development what support his Department is providing to strengthen trades unions in Iraq.

Written Answers — Home Department: Terrorism (8 Nov 2006)

Dai Davies: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what assessment has been made by his Department of the impact of British military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan on the terrorist threat to the United Kingdom.

Written Answers — Prime Minister: Iraq (9 Oct 2006)

Dai Davies: To ask the Prime Minister what matters were discussed with his Iraqi counterpart at the meeting on 24 July; and if he will make a statement on relations with Iraq.

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