Results 1-11 of 11 for terrorism speaker:John Hayes
- Written Answers — Home Department: Terrorism (13 Oct 2009)
John Hayes: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many people convicted of terrorism offences in the UK since 2001 are foreign nationals.
- Written Answers — Home Department: Terrorism: Deportation (13 Oct 2009)
John Hayes: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many people convicted of terrorism offences in the UK since 2001 have been deported.
- Written Answers — Home Department: Terrorism: Illegal Immigrants (13 Oct 2009)
John Hayes: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many people convicted of terrorism offences in the UK since 2001 were illegal immigrants.
- Written Answers — Justice: Prisoners Release: Terrorism (12 Oct 2009)
John Hayes: ...Justice (1) how many people convicted of terrorist offences and sentenced to more than 12 months' imprisonment have been released early from prison since 2001; (2) how many people convicted of terrorism offences in the UK since 2001 have been released early from prison; (3) how many members of the prison population have been convicted of terrorism offences in each year since 2001; (4)...
- Written Answers — Justice: Probation: Terrorism (12 Oct 2009)
John Hayes: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice how many probation officers on average have been assigned to the cases of each person convicted of terrorism offences in the UK in each year since 2001.
- Registration of Births and Deaths (Welsh Language): Geneva Conventions and United Nations Personnel (Protocols) Bill [ Lords] (1 Apr 2009) has video
John Hayes: ...nation or state without the universality that I recommend to the House so strongly, and which is increasingly significant in a world that is global in character in respect of conflict, tension, terrorism, humanitarian aid and many other things. That was recognised by the Liberal spokesman in the House of Lords, who described the increasingly international nature of these matters as a...
- Deferred divisions: Council Tax (9 Jul 2008) has video
John Hayes: ...North Hykeham (Mr. Hogg). Before I speak about the police funding formula and Lincolnshire, I should like to put on record the fact that the Ministers for Local Government and for Security, Counter-Terrorism, Crime and Policing have both treated the representations made to them with care and courtesy. At the end of my remarks I shall be making a further demand of the Minister, but I shall...
- Written Answers — Home Department: Foreign Offenders (29 Jun 2006)
John Hayes: ... (b) UK nationality; (2) whether any foreign nationals who were not assessed for deportation on release from prison have been identified as linked with (a) organised crime and (b) international terrorism; (3) how many foreign nationals released after incarceration since 1997 have not been deported, including those who have been fully processed; and how many have reoffended; (4) what...
- Written Answers — Home Department: Counter-terrorism (17 Mar 2005)
Mr John Hayes: ...Department if he will make a statement on the update provided at the Justice and Home Affairs Council on 19 November by the EU Counter Terrorist Co-ordinator on the EU's role in the fight against terrorism; and what documents were referred to during that update.
- Business of the House (24 Feb 2005)
Mr John Hayes: ...has made it clear that we have had inadequate time to scrutinise important legislation, such as the Drugs Bill, the Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Bill and, most especially, the Prevention of Terrorism Bill. It really is not acceptable that hon. Members on both sides of the House do not have adequate time to hold the Government to account and scrutinise such legislation. Will the...
- Criminal Justice (Justifiable Conduct) Bill (30 Apr 2004)
Mr John Hayes: ...It relies on the Government listening to what has been said today and to the people of England. I hope we will not hear a cry about civil liberty—liberty was used as a justification for "the terror" in France and as an excuse for slave traders in England. It is a matter not of civil liberties, but of people taking liberties. There is no freedom worth having if one does not have the...
