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Orders of the Day — Terrorism Bill (26 Oct 2005)

Jim Cousins: Does my right hon. Friend accept that all the historical events that he listed involved acts of terrorism according to the definition in the Terrorism Act 2000 and that they would all be culpable under the Bill? Glorifying, inciting, encouraging or trying to emulate those events would, in some people's view, be offences under the Bill.

Written Answers — Treasury: Bribes (15 Mar 2005)

Mr Jim Cousins: ...Office since April 2004; (2) how many reports of suspected bribery have been passed by the Inland Revenue to law enforcement agencies under the gateway provided by section 19 of the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001.

Financial Services Jobs (Outsourcing) (10 Dec 2003)

Mr Jim Cousins: ...will British legislation on financial crime be reflected and carried out in relocated call centres? Parliament recently passed draconian legislation—correctly, I thought at the time—on terrorism that involves money laundering. What implications does that have for the relocation of major information and service delivery centres for finance, banking and insurance services to...

Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister: Engagements (8 Jan 2003)

Mr Jim Cousins: ...it his purpose in his policy towards Iraq to secure a democratic Iraq, a settled middle east free of all its weapons of mass destruction, and a safer Britain with new and willing partners against terror? It is by consequences, and not by hopes, that policies in the end will be judged.

Written Answers — Treasury: Aviation Insurance (16 May 2002)

Mr Jim Cousins: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what agreement has been reached for aviation insurance terrorism cover from 1 April.

Written Answers — Treasury: Money Laundering Terrorist Finance (8 May 2002)

Mr Jim Cousins: ...the Chancellor of the Exchequer what extra expenditure is planned this year, and in which Departments and agencies of Government, to tackle (a) money laundering and (b) the financial supports for terrorism.

Written Answers — Health: Health Protection Agency (16 Apr 2002)

Mr Jim Cousins: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what additional expenditure has been incurred by the Health Protection Agency on (a) counter-terrorism and (b) civil protection since 11 September 2001.

Written Answers — Treasury: Contingency Planning (10 Apr 2002)

Mr Jim Cousins: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what additional expenditure has been incurred on counter-terrorism (a) planning, (b) provisions and (c) defences, including civil defence, since 11 September 2001.

Written Answers — Treasury: Airline Insurance (13 Mar 2002)

Mr Jim Cousins: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what arrangements are in place to secure third party war risk and terrorism cover for British civil passenger aircraft after 20 March.

Written Answers — Transport, Local Government and the Regions: Terrorism (25 Feb 2002)

Mr Jim Cousins: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government and the Regions what UK Government-supported schemes exist and at what expense to offer terrorism and war risk cover in the aviation and shipping industries; and what representations he has made about extending such schemes.

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