Results 1-4 of 4 for terrorism speaker:Margaret Moran
- Written Answers — Home Department: Offences Against Children: Internet (6 Nov 2008)
Margaret Moran: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many investigations of suspected terrorism offences leading to arrests have revealed the use of online images of child abuse to convey information; and if she will make a statement.
- Written Answers — Home Department: Crime: Internet (22 Jul 2008)
Margaret Moran: ...the Secretary of State for the Home Department what percentage of digital forensic time within the police force is spent on investigating (a) online child abuse incidents, (b) e-crime and (c) terrorism.
- Immigration (Domestic Violence) (24 Jun 1998)
Ms Margaret Moran: .... I was also involved in campaigns on the issue for many years before that, and saw far too often the way in which domestic violence affects women and their children. Women experience constant terror of doing something—anything—that might set him off, and do not know when or why that might happen. They fear for their children, for themselves and for their self-worth, and fear...
- Orders of the Day — Northern Ireland (Emergency Provisions) Bill (18 Nov 1997)
Ms Margaret Moran: ...of the provisions that most people find so abhorrent, especially internment without trial. In opposition and now in government, Labour has consistently highlighted the fatal flaws in prevention of terrorism legislation—especially internment without trial, Diplock courts and a lack of safeguards in interrogation. I am pleased to note that the Bill will remedy some of the worst...
