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Bill Presented: Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme (Review) (14 Jul 2009)

Frank Field: ...permission of the House to establish a review, to report to the Justice Secretary by the end of the year, of how we can reform the criminal injuries compensation scheme to remove the cap for those victims of terrorism who are subjects of this country, whether the terrorist outrage occurs here or abroad. One would hope that the review would also suggest how we might pay for that small...

Written Answers — Home Department: Written Questions: Government Responses (23 Jun 2008)

Frank Field: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department when she plans to answer Question 203949 tabled on 30 April 2008, on counter-terrorism.

Written Answers — Home Department: Terrorism: Detainees (16 Jun 2008)

Frank Field: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many individuals have been detained pre-charge under counter-terrorism measures for (a) up to three, (b) four to six, (c) seven to nine, (d) 10 to 12, (e) 13 to 15, (f) 16 to 18, (g) 19 to 21, (h) 22 to 24 and ( i ) 25 to 28 days; and of those detained which were charged, and for what offence, in those cases in which no legal...

[Mr. Peter Atkinson in the Chair] — Immigration (17 Jul 2007)

Frank Field: The hon. Gentleman knows perfectly well that I was in the Chamber at that time, because I asked whether we would track those leaving this country to go to terror camps abroad, and prevent their re-emergence in this country. The Home Secretary's view was that the Government had not yet contemplated such a move, which I think suggested a lack of urgency that might haunt her as time goes on. But...

Written Answers — Home Department: Anti-terrorism Laws (10 Oct 2005)

Frank Field: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department (1) how many individuals have been issued with (a) derogatory and (b) non-derogatory control orders under the Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005; and how many of these had restrictions or prohibitions made in respect of their (i) place of residence and (ii) movements in and around the United Kingdom; (2) how many individuals have been...

End-of-life Care (19 Jul 2005)

Frank Field: ...well is about putting aside control, which, as I have tried to explain, is bound up with the essence of what we think of as a proper life. Dying well is about sometimes helping people to face the terror of dying and, by being with them when they die, learning some of the important lessons about the significance of life that become only too apparent at that stage. People might find...

Northern Ireland (11 Feb 2004)

Mr Frank Field: ...had inward meaning would be if the IRA were challenged on its despicable policies of beatings and exclusions. Were it to respond to that challenge it would mean that it was putting aside the use of terror as a means of controlling many of their voters and many Unionist voters in Northern Ireland. That would suggest that there had been a fundamental change in the attitude of the...

Bosnia (29 Apr 1993)

Mr Frank Field: Does not the Secretary of State feel slightly uncomfortable about the fact that, having been on the winning side in four elections fought on the need for a balance of terror on both sides, and on the success of that policy, he now thinks that the same strategy would not work in Bosnia?

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