Results 1-11 of 11 for terrorism speaker:Maria Eagle
- Written Answers — Justice: Prison Accommodation (29 Oct 2009)
Maria Eagle: Since September 2008, information on the release details of individuals convicted of terrorism or terrorism-related offences has been held centrally. Since then, 11 terrorist offenders have been released to approved premises. Data about offenders released into approved premises (formerly known as bail/probation hostels) is collected centrally, from information supplied by individual approved...
- Public Bill Committee: : Clause 120 (10 Mar 2009)
Maria Eagle: ...protection is, of course, paramount, and it is important to take the opportunity to update the schedule to keep pace with changes in public risk. Some of the offences were introduced only in the Terrorism Act 2006, which is why they are not already in the schedule. The hon. Lady is right, however, to say that as part of the regime IPP prisoners are expected to show that their dangerousness...
- Public Bill Committee: Coroners and Justice Bill: Clause 57 (3 Mar 2009)
Maria Eagle: ...16) of section 1A of the Criminal Law Act 1977 inserted by clause 57. The proposed new subsection is a re-enactment of an existing provision, as he spotted. It was inserted by the Criminal Justice (Terrorism and Conspiracy) Act 1998 into the earlier enactment. The purpose of the provision is not, as some might fear, to give all civil servants or, indeed, anyone else carte blanche to break...
- Oral Answers to Questions — Justice: Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (28 Oct 2008) has video
Maria Eagle: ...case could the true extent of injuries into the future. The CICA scheme is not intended to do that; it is meant to provide a measure of compensation for those who were the victims of, in this case, terrorism. The hon. Gentleman's constituent will, I hope, have benefited from the ex gratia payments from the charitable arrangements that were made. I hope that those will help her. It is...
- Public Bill Committee: Criminal Justice and Immigration Bill: Schedule 15 (27 Nov 2007)
Maria Eagle: ...basically transitional arrangements until the Serious Crime Act 2007 comes into force. Amendment No. 245 makes consequential amendments to the definition of convention offences in schedule 1 to the Terrorism Act 2006. The amendment ensures that the schedule accurately reflects the new list of offences that will be set out in the amended Nuclear Material (Offences) Act 1983 and Customs and...
- Public Bill Committee: Criminal Justice and Immigration Bill: Schedule 15 (27 Nov 2007)
Maria Eagle: ...: “This new and stronger treaty is an important step towards greater nuclear security by combating, preventing and ultimately punishing those who would engage in nuclear theft, sabotage or even terrorism.” It is on that basis that I commend the schedule and the amendments to the Committee.
- Written Answers — Justice: Terrorism (21 Nov 2007)
Maria Eagle: ...by discharged prisoners is measured annually on the basis of those discharged in the first quarter of every year. On this basis, only one person convicted with a terrorist offence under the Terrorism Acts of 2000 and 2006 has been discharged/released during this period.
- Public Bill Committee: Serious Crime Bill [Lords]: Schedule 6 (3 Jul 2007)
Maria Eagle: I beg to move amendment No. 146, in schedule 6, page 66, line 41, at end insert— ‘Section 29(6)(i) of the Criminal Procedure and Investigations Act 1996 (c. 25) (meaning of “terrorism offence” for purpose of requirement to hold preparatory hearing).’.
- Public Bill Committee: Serious Crime Bill [Lords]: Schedule 6 (3 Jul 2007)
Maria Eagle: ...Government amendment No. 146 adds the reference to the common law offence of incitement in section 29(6)(i) of the Criminal Procedure and Investigations Act 1996; it sets out the meaning of “terrorism offence” for the purpose of the requirement to hold a preparatory hearing. Government amendment No. 147 adds the reference to paragraph 12(b) of schedule 1 to the Terrorism...
- Public Bill Committee: Serious Crime Bill [Lords]: Schedule 3 (3 Jul 2007)
Maria Eagle: .... Amendment No. 140 will add the offence under section 2(2) of the Landmines Act 1998 of encouraging, assisting or inducing an offence. Amendment No. 141 will add a list of offences from the Terrorism Act 2006. Amendments Nos. 142 and 143 will add offences under section 13 of the Greater London Council (General Powers) Act 1973 and section 21(6) of the Greater London Council...
- Written Answers — Northern Ireland: Compensation: Applications (14 May 2007)
Maria Eagle: ...2001-02 — — — 2002-03 4 439 75,000 2003-04 782 4,361 2,967,518 2004-05 2,177 7,623 7,879,701 2005-06 3,218 8,057 14,247,747 2006-07 2,497 5,623 13,788,603 Terrorism Act 2000 Accepted Rejected Amount (£) 2001-02 3,303 334 1,892,009 2002-03 7,371 543 2,400,603 2003-04 3,675 1,332 1,055,052 2004-05...
