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Written Answers — Home Department: Cybercrime (21 Jul 2009)

Claire Curtis-Thomas: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what definition his Department uses of (a) cyber terrorism and (b) cyber warfare.

Written Answers — Defence: Defence: Internet (23 Apr 2009)

Claire Curtis-Thomas: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence with which countries the Government has signed bilateral agreements on cyber warfare and terrorism in the last three years.

Defence Procurement (20 Apr 2009) has video

Claire Curtis-Thomas: ...an assault. However, the event raised several issues and I have asked Defence Ministers questions about that. We have not yet defined the difference between a cyber threat, cyber warfare and cyber terrorism. I do not know whether they are the same, but there is no definition and we need one because the current response is country-specific. Again, it is an ideal matter for collaborative...

Written Answers — Defence: Information Warfare (26 Nov 2008)

Claire Curtis-Thomas: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what (a) reports and (b) statutory instruments which relate to cyber terrorism have been produced by his Department in the last three years.

Written Answers — Defence: Information Warfare (4 Nov 2008)

Claire Curtis-Thomas: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what definition his Department uses of (a) cyber terrorism and (b) cyber warfare; and what assessment he has made of the cyber threats posed to the UK.

Written Answers — Defence: Information Warfare (3 Nov 2008)

Claire Curtis-Thomas: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence in which international organisations the UK has discussed cyber warfare or terrorism in the last three years.

Written Answers — Defence: Armed Forces: International Cooperation (30 Oct 2008)

Claire Curtis-Thomas: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what assessment he has made of the NATO-supported centres of excellence in (a) joint air power competence, (b) defence against terrorism, (c) naval mine warfare, (d) combined joint operations from the sea, (e) civil military operations, (f) cold weather operations, (g) joint chemical biological radiation and nuclear defence, (h) air operations...

Orders of the Day: Counter-Terrorism Bill (1 Apr 2008) has video

Claire Curtis-Thomas: My right hon. Friend made a brief reference to increases in the numbers of facilities and individuals in counter-terrorism. What are we doing to ensure that information is shared effectively between the various agencies that now have responsibility in this area?

Orders of the Day: International Tribunals (Sierra Leone) Bill [Lords] (13 Jun 2007)

Claire Curtis-Thomas: ...such crimes. I understand, too, why it was vital that we pulled him out of the country. It is extremely difficult for people to deal with someone like that; it is difficult for a country in so much terror of that man. I was delighted when he was sent to The Hague, which is the right place for him. My hon. Friends and other Members should know that when he was held in the Special Court...

British Army (30 Jan 2007)

Claire Curtis-Thomas: ...throughout the world, which we have secured over time, we must maintain a defensive and, when necessary, offensive position. The 2003 Defence White Paper listed the major threats as international terrorism, the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and the problem of failing states. The threats are from an enemy who is determined, difficult to identify and opposed to the core...

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

Claire Curtis-Thomas: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many prisoners are being held for terrorism offences at HMP Belmarsh.

Written Answers — Home Department: Amnesty International (Prison Inspections) (7 Nov 2006)

Claire Curtis-Thomas: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department when Amnesty International has visited class A (a) prisons and (b) prisons where prisoners are being held under terrorism legislation in each of the last two years.

Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Palestine (12 Dec 2005)

Claire Curtis-Thomas: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what measures are being taken by the Palestinian Authority to fulfil its international obligations to reduce terrorism.

Orders of the Day — Terrorism Bill: Clause 23 — Extension of period of detention by judicial Authority (9 Nov 2005)

Claire Curtis-Thomas: ...absolutely that when the police first got to grips with the reality of the undisclosed sexual abuse in the UK, they pulled together existing informed knowledge—as they will in relation to terrorism offences. They did so because that is their professional duty, and that is what the authorities have also done in the face of the growing spectre of terrorism. It is a source of regret to...

Written Answers — Home Department: Terrorism (7 Apr 2005)

Ms Claire Curtis-Thomas: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what assessment he has made of the merits of introducing a new offence of committing acts preparatory to terrorism.

Written Answers — Home Department: Terrorism (7 Apr 2005)

Ms Claire Curtis-Thomas: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will make a statement on co-operation of EU states against terrorism.

Written Answers — Home Department: Anti-terrorism Measures (21 Feb 2005)

Ms Claire Curtis-Thomas: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what steps the Government are taking to institute anti-terrorism measures in inner-city schools, with particular reference to (a) the replacement of glass in windows with laminated glass, (b) the installation of anti-bomb litter bins and (c) increased patrol security.

Written Answers — Home Department: Terrorism (18 Nov 2004)

Ms Claire Curtis-Thomas: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will make a statement on co-operation of EU states against terrorism.

Written Answers — Home Department: Terrorism (17 Nov 2004)

Ms Claire Curtis-Thomas: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what his most recent assessment of the current threat to the UK from terrorists is; and whether an assessment has been made of the impact on the terrorism threat to the UK of involvement in Iraq.

Written Answers — Home Department: Terrorism (17 Nov 2004)

Ms Claire Curtis-Thomas: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what mechanisms are used to scrutinise the effectiveness of spending on counter-terrorism.

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