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- Racial and Religious Hatred Bill (11 Oct 2005)
Baroness Corston: ...other committee members were, by the degree to which your Lordships' House relied on the committee's scrutiny reports in considering legislation. This Bill has had quite a long gestation. The Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001 contained provisions to make the incitement of religious hatred a criminal offence. The Joint Committee understood at that time that your Lordships' House...
- Orders of the Day — Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Bill (19 Nov 2001)
Ms Jean Corston: ...to introduce powers that would not have received parliamentary support but for the current concerns and fears. The Committee welcomed the decision not to increase retrospectively the penalties for terrorism-related hoaxes and the Home Secretary's undertaking to consider rewording clause 27(9) concerning his power to issue a second certificate when the Special Immigration Appeals Commission...
- Oral Answers to Questions — Northern Ireland: Terrorist Activity (7 Nov 2001)
Ms Jean Corston: We all know that all terrorism is founded on, and is inextricably bound up with, the drugs trade, organised crime and racketeering. What steps are the Government taking to deal with and dismantle that apparatus of terrorism?
- International Terrorism (14 Sep 2001)
Ms Jean Corston: ...by mobile phone messages left for loved ones and in personal stories of survival, heroism and death. We are, however, on a journey without maps now. We, of all countries, have had experience of terrorism, but this is terrorism on a scale that we have never had to contemplate. It represents an attack on the international community. Much has been made of the fact that the terrorist attack in...
- Orders of the Day — Lariam (12 Mar 1997)
Ms Jean Corston: .... Just a few days after arriving in Nairobi, he collapsed in the street with total amnesia and was taken to hospital. He has since suffered psychotic attacks, and has had paranoid delusions and terror attacks. He cannot concentrate or work, and he cannot drive a car. His family life has been severely disrupted and he feels at the moment—at best—as though his life was on hold....
