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- Orders of the Day: Home Affairs and Justice (7 Nov 2007) has video
Shona McIsaac: Like other Members, I welcome the chance to take part in the debate on the Gracious Speech and to speak about security. National security and terrorism are the most important things on the agenda today. I worked for a couple of years at the Home Office as Parliamentary Private Secretary to the current Attorney-General, and to those who trivialise the threat of terrorism, I say, "Think again"....
- Orders of the Day — Terrorism Bill: Clause 23 — Extension of period of detention by judicial Authority (9 Nov 2005)
Shona McIsaac: ...by his answer to my hon. Friend the Member for Bassetlaw (John Mann) about his discussions with the police to support his case for 28 days. What discussions has he personally had with the terrorism experts on his own police force? What did they say to him that would provide a strong evidence-based case for 28 days?
- Orders of the Day — Terrorism Bill: Clause 23 — Extension of period of detention by judicial Authority (9 Nov 2005)
Shona McIsaac: Is the right hon. Gentleman, who is a neighbour of mine, telling me that he did not speak to the ACPO terrorism representative for the north of England, who is a member of the Humberside police force?
- Written Answers — Defence: Reserve Forces (14 Jan 2002)
Ms Shona McIsaac: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence if he will make a statement on the role of the reserve forces in the continuing campaign against international terrorism.
