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Iraq and Weapons of Mass Destruction (24 Sep 2002)

Mrs Angela Browning: ...the Anglo-French summit took place in London, it was reported that the Prime Minister had given the strongest signal yet of his opposition to any prospect of widening the military campaign against terrorism to include Iraq. It was reported that he stood shoulder to shoulder with Mr. Chirac outside No. 10, both of them taking that view. Therefore the public are right to ask, as I have, what...

Adjournment (Christmas) (19 Dec 2001)

Mrs Angela Browning: .... He looked to the future, which set us off with a constructive and topical theme for this evening's debate. My hon. Friend the Member for Bournemouth, East (Mr. Atkinson) touched on international terrorism, which, despite the festive season, is always on our minds. He considered the role of the Council of Europe and the case for an international criminal court, which was mentioned by...

Oral Answers to Questions — Defence: Terrorism (29 Oct 2001)

Mrs Angela Browning: Which nations have committed their armed forces for combat deployment in fighting the war against terrorism.

Oral Answers to Questions — Defence: Terrorism (29 Oct 2001)

Mrs Angela Browning: While the global alliance to fight terrorism, which was brought about by diplomatic effort before any military deployment in Afghanistan, is very important, does the Secretary of State accept that if this is to be a protracted campaign, it is important also that the United States and the United Kingdom do not become isolated in global opinion? Given the long list of countries that he has just...

Business of the House (25 Oct 2001)

Mrs Angela Browning: The Leader of the House said that the Government would shortly introduce legislation to deal with matters of terrorism and extradition. Will he ensure that it encompasses a situation where British nationals leave these shores to participate in military action against this country and our allies, and the consequential action that will be needed if they then seek to re-enter this country?

Orders of the Day — European Communities (Amendment) Bill — [4th Allotted Day] (17 Oct 2001)

Mrs Angela Browning: ...of the treaty that revise articles 1, 17 and 25 of the treaty on European Union. My hon. Friend also examined the consequences of those revisions for our defence and security policy. He mentioned terrorism, unaware of how telling his words would become. I urge Members to read his speech because we need to be sure of the terms of this country's co-operation. I am all in favour of...

Line of Route (26 Feb 2001)

Mrs Angela Browning: ...first elected. Although we all want to welcome visitors and allow them to see where we work, the word "casual" gives me cause for concern. There was a time when most of the security focus was on terrorism from a particular source. There is a view—it is only a view—that that threat is somewhat diminished, but we face as much risk today of terrorism from unknown sources as we...

Petition: British Hostages (Chechnya) (25 Mar 1999)

Mrs Angela Browning: ...have a resident duty officer system for emergencies: this officer works and sleeps in the FCO main building over the weekend. FCO Consular Division (which liaises with hostage families) and Counter-Terrorism Policy Department each also have a weekend duty officer, on call at home. FCO News Department also has a weekend duty officer system. This officer is on call, and may be at home or in...

Oral Answers to Questions — Agriculture, Fisheries and Food: Live Animal Exports (4 May 1995)

Mrs Angela Browning: I am sure that my hon. Friend reflects the feelings of the whole House in deploring violence and terrorism in making a political point when in a democracy we have other, more suitable methods. With regard to the effect of demonstrations on animal welfare, my hon. Friend will know that officials from the Ministry and from trading standards departments would always ensure that if the welfare of...

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