Results 1-18 of 18 for terrorism speaker:Lord Martin of Springburn
- Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister: Speaker's Statement (13 May 2009) has video
Michael Martin: ..., and given the distribution of responsibilities for Parliament square between various authorities, I can tell the House that I have arranged a meeting with the Minister for Security, Counter-Terrorism, Crime and Policing, the deputy Mayor of London responsible for policing, the leader of Westminster council and an assistant commissioner of the Metropolitan police to discuss how...
- Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister: Speaker's Statement (25 Mar 2009) has video
Michael Martin: I have looked into the circumstances surrounding the publication of the White Paper on the UK's strategy for countering international terrorism, which were raised by the hon. Member for Reigate (Mr. Blunt) yesterday. I regret that Members were not able to get hold of that document earlier, after it had been laid. In future, I shall require Government Departments to make copies of documents...
- Royal Assent (26 Nov 2008) has video
Michael Martin: ...Peers, where a Commission under the Great Seal was read, authorising the Royal Assent to the following Acts: Education and Skills Act 2008 Local Transport Act 2008 Climate Change Act 2008 Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 Planning Act 2008 Pensions Act 2008 Dormant Bank and Building Society Accounts Act 2008 Energy Act 2008
- Orders of the Day: New Clause 20 — Grave exceptional terrorist threat (11 Jun 2008) has video
Michael Martin: ...new clause 30— Amendment to the Civil Contingencies Act 2004 Government new clause 32— Independent legal advice New clause 1— Extension of detention under section 41 of the Terrorism Act 2000— '(1) The Terrorism Act 2000, Schedule 8, Part III (extension of detention under section 41) is amended as follows. (2) After sub-paragraph (6) of paragraph 29 (warrants of...
- Outlawries Bill: Queen's Speech (6 Nov 2007)
Michael Martin: ...be legislation to tackle congestion and improve public transport. Alongside measures to meet rising aspirations, my Government will take further action to create stronger communities and tackle terrorism. Legislation to reform the criminal justice system will continue to be taken forward, with the aim of protecting the public and reducing re-offending. My Government will publish a draft...
- Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech (30 Oct 2007)
Michael Martin: ...has secured low inflation, sound public finances and high employment. My Government has taken further action to provide strong, secure and stable communities, and to address the threat of terrorism. My Government has put victims at the heart of the criminal justice system, supported the police and all those responsible for the public's safety, and proceeded with the development of...
- Sessional Orders: Queen's Speech (15 Nov 2006)
Michael Martin: ..., sound public finances and high employment. At the heart of my Government's programme will be further action to provide strong, secure and stable communities, and to address the threat of terrorism. My Government will put victims at the heart of the criminal justice system, support the police and all those responsible for the public's safety, and proceed with the development of ID...
- Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech (8 Nov 2006)
Michael Martin: ...enacted to tighten the immigration and asylum system in a way that is fair, flexible, and in the economic interests of the country. An Act has been passed which will continue the fight against terrorism in the United Kingdom and elsewhere. Legislation has been enacted to reform the criminal defence service, making better use of legal aid resources. My Government believes that the...
- Royal Assent (16 Feb 2006)
Michael Martin: ...with the Royal Assent Act 1967, that the Queen has signified her Royal Assent to the following Acts: Racial and Religious Hatred Act 2006 European Union (Accessions) Act 2006 Equality Act 2006 Terrorism (Northern Ireland) Act 2006 Transport (Wales) Act 2006
- Orders of the Day — Terrorism Bill: Clause 1 — Encouragement of terrorism (9 Nov 2005)
Michael Martin: ...likely to be understood by members of the public to whom it is published as a direct or indirect encouragement or other inducement to them to the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism or Convention offences. (1) A person commits an offence if— (a) he publishes a statement to which this section applies or causes another to publish such a statement on his...
- Queen's Speech (17 May 2005)
Michael Martin: ...to tighten the immigration and asylum system in a way that is fair, flexible, and in the economic interests of the country. Proposals will be brought forward to continue the fight against terrorism in the United Kingdom and elsewhere. My Government will bring forward legislation to reduce re-offending by improving the management of offenders. Legislation will be introduced to reform the...
- Prorogation — Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech (7 Apr 2005)
Mr Michael Martin: ...of the circumstances in which a family can be eligible for Child Benefit for 16–19 year olds who are in learning. Legislation has been enacted to support the continuing fight against terrorism in the United Kingdom. An Act has been passed to reform the office of Lord Chancellor, and to establish a Supreme Court for the United Kingdom and a Judicial Appointments Commission for England...
- Prevention of Terrorism Bill (10 Mar 2005)
Mr Michael Martin: I have to inform the House that a message has been brought from the Lords as follows. The Lords do not insist on their amendment to the Prevention of Terrorism Bill to which the Commons has disagreed and do agree with the Commons in their amendment in lieu thereof. They do not insist on an amendment in lieu of certain other Lords amendments to which the Commons have disagreed and do agree to...
- Royal Assent (10 Mar 2005)
Mr Michael Martin: I have to notify the House, in accordance with the Royal Assent Act 1967, that the Queen has signified her Royal Assent to the following Act: Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005.
- Prevention of Terrorism Bill (10 Mar 2005)
Mr Michael Martin: I must inform the House that a message has been brought from the Lords as follows. The Lords insist on an amendment to the Prevention of Terrorism Bill to which the Commons have disagreed and do disagree with the Commons in their amendments in lieu thereof, for which insistence and disagreement they assign their reason. They do not insist on an amendment to which the Commons have disagreed,...
- Points of Order (8 Mar 2005)
Mr Michael Martin: What I say to the right hon. Gentleman is what I have said before. He should go along to the Table Office and let it worry about the matter. BILL PRESENTED Prevention of Terrorism (No. 2) Mr. William Cash presented a Bill about the Prevention of Terrorism: And the same was read the First time; and ordered to be read a Second time on Friday 18 March 2004, and to be printed [Bill 78].
- Queen's Speech (26 Nov 2003)
Mr Michael Martin: ...services designed to protect children. A Children's Commissioner for England will be established. A draft Bill will be brought forward on the Criminal Defence Service. The threat of international terrorism and a changing climate have led to a series of emergencies and heightened concerns for the future. My Government will introduce a Bill creating a long-term foundation for civil...
- Police (Northern Ireland) Bill [Lords]: New Clause 1 — Independent Members: Declaration Against Terrorism (26 Mar 2003)
Mr Michael Martin: ...from being an independent member of a DPP if, in the opinion of a police officer of superintendent rank or above, he is connected with a paramilitary organisation listed in Schedule 2 of the Terrorism Act 2000. (2B) A person is disqualified from being an independent member of a DPP if, in the opinion of a police officer of superintendent rank or above, he is connected with a paramilitary...
