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Abusive Images (Internet) (11 Mar 2009)

Judy Mallaber: ..., children's charities and the police. I pay tribute to all of them and to the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre. I am delighted that my hon. Friend the Minister for Security, Counter-Terrorism, Crime and Policing is to reply to the debate, as he did a massive amount of excellent work when he had direct responsibility for policy in this area. I also thank John Carr, secretary...

Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Democratic Republic of the Congo (11 Nov 2008) has video

Judy Mallaber: ...responding to the request by the head of MONUC to boost UN troops, so that there are sufficient forces in the right places to deal with the insurgents and rebels, who are causing so much havoc and terror in the area?

Orders of the Day: Health and Education (16 Nov 2006)

Judy Mallaber: ...conflict. Undoubtedly, the foreign affairs debate next week will be dominated by Iraq, Afghanistan and the middle east, but in debate on a Queen's Speech that focuses on security, and on countering terrorism and its roots, let us remember that civil war in the Congo cost 4 million lives and involved six neighbouring African countries, whose rebel troops traipsed over Congo, partly lured by...

Written Answers — Home Department: Terrorism (10 Mar 2006)

Judy Mallaber: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what further resources to protect the public against terrorism he plans to allocate.

Public Bill Committee: Promotion of Volunteering Bill: Clause 2 - Statements of Inherent Risk (19 May 2004)

Miss Judy Mallaber: ...village, was denied insurance simply because it was selling goods to, among other countries, the United States of America, even though it was hardly a firm that would be threatened by international terrorism, which presumably was what that category of risk was meant to catch. A second example was a firm classified as being in the construction industry, which we know is unsafe and which...

Oral Answers to Questions — Solicitor-General: Domestic Violence (5 Jul 2001)

Miss Judy Mallaber: ...CPS to be prepared to use section 23 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988, which allows the admission of written statements when witnesses feel that they cannot attend court because of a well founded terror of further reprisals by the perpetrators of their abuse?

Opposition Day: Public Health (24 Jan 2001)

Miss Judy Mallaber: ...meningitis C in my area have arisen only among groups that have not yet reached the vaccination stage. There are still some who have not been treated under the programme. The trauma, despair and terror of a village and an area that is imbued by such a disease are horrendous; there is hysteria, upset and anxiety. As was pointed out, we still need to find a vaccination for meningitis B....

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