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Forensic Science Service (30 Jun 2009)

Lindsay Hoyle: ...and Wales. Unfortunately, the UK is likely to suffer major bombings again, or to help other countries where they have taken place. We need a plethora of Forensic Science Service sites to fight terrorism. Capacity within the system is essential. If sites are closed, the service will not be able to deal with incidents like the 7/7 bombings. I am pleased that notes keep coming from the...

Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister: Engagements (25 Jun 2008) has video

Lindsay Hoyle: ...seriously injured and might therefore no longer be suitable for front-line service want to continue to wear a uniform. They ought to be added to the border police force to protect our borders from terrorism, drug-running and illegal immigration.

Written Answers — Transport: Railways: Terrorism (5 Mar 2007)

Lindsay Hoyle: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what recent steps his Department has taken to combat the threat of terrorism on rail services in England and Wales.

Oral Answers to Questions — Defence: International Terrorism (26 Nov 2001)

Mr Lindsay Hoyle: What progress the British military contribution is making in the campaign against international terrorism.

Oral Answers to Questions — Defence: International Terrorism (26 Nov 2001)

Mr Lindsay Hoyle: I thank my right hon. Friend for those comments. Does he recognise that we must have the right equipment for the fight against international terrorism, and that rapid deployment capability is one of the main strengths of that? Does he also recognise the need for a heavy-lift aircraft, such as the A400M? Can that programme be brought forward?

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