Results 1-7 of 7 for terrorism speaker:Eric Illsley
- Public Bill Committee: UK Borders Bill: Clause 8 (13 Mar 2007)
Eric Illsley: ...‘in accordance with, and for the purposes of, another enactment.’. No. 62, in clause 8, page 5, line 27, at end insert ‘but provision must be restricted to matters relating to terrorism, serious organised crime, money laundering and serious fraud’.
- Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Iraq (12 Oct 2004)
Mr Eric Illsley: ...whether the coalition forces can take any measures to try to increase the security of western workers in Iraq, to try to prevent or limit any more of those horrific kidnappings, given the fear and terror and, of course, publicity that they generate, particularly in the run-up to the Iraqi elections in January?
- Oral Answers to Questions — Trade and Industry: Fireworks (6 Nov 2003)
Mr Eric Illsley: Is my hon. Friend aware that in some situations antisocial behaviour with fireworks borders on acts of terrorism? In an incident in my constituency, a powerful firework, packed with nuts and bolts and other shrapnel, was detonated in a telephone box, parts of which blew into a housing estate. Such fireworks need to be banned before serious injury is caused by those people, not necessarily...
- Estimates Day — [2nd Allotted Day] — Supplementary Estimates, 2002–2003 — Foreign and Commonwealth Office — War Against Terrorism (11 Mar 2003)
Mr Eric Illsley: ...debate. The report and debate are timely, given that the UN is considering the issue in detail today and will continue to do so for the rest of the week. The report is entitled, "The War against Terrorism", and those who read it will see that the situation in Iraq took over whole sections of the report, in the same way as Iraq will feature heavily in the debate. I make no excuses for...
- Public Bill Committee: Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Bill: Clause 45 - Detention by secretary of state (14 May 2002)
Mr Eric Illsley: ..., Immigration and Asylum Act 2002'', and (b) at the end of subsection (3)(a) add ''or under section 45 of the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002''. ( ) Section 23(2) of the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001 (c.24) (detention of suspected international terrorist) shall be amended as follows— (a) omit ''and'' after paragraph (a), and (b) after paragraph (b)...
- Oral Answers to Questions — Health: Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (18 Feb 1997)
Mr Eric Illsley: ...in the High Court in respect of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease cases caused by the prescription of human growth hormone. As he will know, 22 victims have already died and far more are living with the terror that they might contract the disease as a result of the treatment, and that they might have to face the disease without any prospect of compensation. Likewise, CJD victims from BSE are not...
- Oral Answers to Questions — Northern Ireland: Inward Investment (22 Feb 1996)
Mr Eric Illsley: Does the Minister agree that inward investment and the creation of jobs can play a part in defeating terrorism? Will the Government continue to encourage the business community, as we have done? Will the Government pledge to do all that they can to assist Bombardier in its discussions with Fokker—discussions that could not only protect existing jobs at Shorts but create extra jobs?
