Results 1-6 of 6 for terrorism speaker:Richard Caborn
- Written Answers — Culture Media and Sport: Security: Football Grounds (14 Dec 2006)
Richard Caborn: ..., organised by Stoke City football club, with inputs from the local authority, emergency services and the FLA, in July 2004. This included a scenario of a gas attack inside the ground. Counter-terrorism protective security advice is a matter for the Home Office and the police.
- Oral Answers to Questions — Culture, Media and Sport: Tourism (30 Jun 2003)
Mr Richard Caborn: ...by 4 per cent. in the three months to April, but recent evidence suggests that the inbound market is now recovering. I can tell the hon. Gentleman that the problem was not only due to international terrorism: severe acute respiratory syndrome and the aftermath of the Iraq war were other factors. VisitBritain is working with the industry on campaigns to continue to promote Britain around...
- Written Answers — Culture Media and Sport: Tourism (28 Nov 2001)
Mr Richard Caborn: ...the regions and some south-west businesses have reported a good autumn, possibly the best in the last 20 years. However, it is too early to predict with any accuracy what the effects of the war against terrorism are likely to be on tourism in the south-west.
- Business of the House (8 Dec 1988)
Mr Richard Caborn: ...Her Majesty's Customs and Excise and that for diplomatic reasons the South Africans were aided and abetted to leave Britain. I am sure that the Prime Minister, because of her recent speeches about terrorism, should come to the House to clear her name by saying that the allegations are wrong.
- Opposition Day: South Africa (17 Jun 1986)
Mr Richard Caborn: ...help. How the Conservative party can support a Government who are illegally occupying Namibia against United Nations resolution 435, have bombed three Commonwealth countries and perpetrate acts of terrorism on their neighbours, I do not know. People can read the history and judge, as the Eminent Persons Group has. By the criteria of humanity, basic democratic needs and the rights of...
- South Africa (Sanctions) (10 Jul 1985)
Mr Richard Caborn: ...country funded by the South African Government. The South African authorities clearly break and disregard international law with their illegal occupation of Namibia and by acts of international terrorism — we have heard some prominent people talking about international terrorism — such as their bloody incursions last month into Botswana, when a number of innocent men, women...
