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Written Answers — Home Department: Terrorism (24 Feb 2009)

Phyllis Starkey: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what assessment she has made of the possible effects of the Israeli military attack on Gaza on future levels of terrorism in the UK.

Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Middle East: Armed Conflict (11 Nov 2008)

Phyllis Starkey: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (1) what estimate he has made of the number of acts of terrorism which have been committed by proscribed armed Palestinian groups in (a) the West Bank and East Jerusalem and (b) Israel in the last 12 months; (2) what estimate he has made of the number of acts of violence committed by Palestinians against Israeli civilians...

Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Middle East: Armed Conflict (11 Nov 2008)

Phyllis Starkey: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs whether he has received reports from the Israeli government on acts of terrorism committed by Israeli settlers and settler organisations in (a) the West Bank and East Jerusalem and (b) Israel in the last 12 months.

Written Answers — Home Department: Entry Clearances: Middle East (28 Oct 2008)

Phyllis Starkey: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many (a) Palestinians and (b) Israelis have been refused entry into the UK because of their links to violence, terrorism or other armed criminal acts in the last 12 months.

Women and Equality: Milton Keynes Racial Equality Council (8 May 2008) has video

Phyllis Starkey: Milton Keynes racial equality council has already had a meeting with Milton Keynes council, so I hope that the option of the prevention of terrorism fund has already been explored. However, there is an issue about how the EHRC has allocated grants, and I wonder whether the Minister might put pressure on it to work with Milton Keynes REC to ensure that the grant application that it puts in...

Written Answers — Home Department: Anti-terrorism Legislation (19 Jul 2005)

Phyllis Starkey: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many people were detained under anti-terrorism legislation in each year since 1975; how many were (a) UK and (b) non-UK citizens; how many of those detained were subsequently charged with (i) terrorist and (ii) other criminal offences; and how many were deported.

Written Answers — Home Department: Anti-terrorism (Detainees) (27 Jun 2005)

Phyllis Starkey: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many people have been detained under anti-terrorism legislation in each year since 1975; how many were (a) UK and (b) non-UK citizens; how many of those detained were subsequently charged with (i) terrorist and (ii) other criminal offences; and how many were deported.

Written Answers — Home Department: Anti-terrorism Legislation (7 Apr 2005)

Dr Phyllis Starkey: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many people were detained under anti-terrorism legislation in each year since 1975; how many were (a) UK and (a) non-UK citizens; how many of those detained were subsequently charged with (i) terrorist and (ii) other criminal offences; and how many were deported.

Orders of the Day — Foreign Affairs and Defence (22 Nov 1999)

Dr Phyllis Starkey: ...for which we stand, and to tell the Russian Federation that its behaviour in Chechnya is neither sensible nor justifiable. Its actions do not constitute the most sensible way in which to overcome terrorism, and it is not acceptable for the Russian Federation to cause such enormous damage to civilians and the infrastructure of Chechnya in its blitzkrieg attempt to blast a few terrorists...

Middle East Peace Process (4 Feb 1998)

Dr Phyllis Starkey: ...Israeli Government are demanding of the Palestine National Authority that they follow what has been called the Algerian route? The route that the Algerian Government have taken to try to deal with terrorism has proved counter-productive, yet the Israeli Government are suggesting that the Palestine National Authority take precisely such extreme measures, although they have proved...

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