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Written Ministerial Statements — Justice: Data Protection (Information Commissioner) (24 Nov 2008)

Michael Wills: ...of information underpins Government's ability to deliver benefits for the citizen through targeted and improved public services, opportunities for the most disadvantaged, protection from crime and terrorism and economic well-being. However we can only do this successfully when we are able to increase public confidence in the sharing and handling of personal data by both the public and...

Written Ministerial Statements — Justice: Information Commissioner (16 Jul 2008)

Michael Wills: .... The use of information underpins Government's ability to deliver benefits for the citizen through improved public services, new opportunities for the most disadvantaged, protection from crime and terrorism and sustaining economic well being. Our proposals have been informed by the "Data Sharing Review Report" published on Friday 11 July. Government welcome the review which provides a...

[Mr. Christopher Chope in the Chair] — Parliamentary Representation (England) (18 Jun 2008)

Michael Wills: ...volatile. How do we thrive in an increasingly competitive globalised economy whose demands change ever more swiftly and radically? How do we manage the constantly evolving threat of international terrorism and major challenges such as climate change? In all those matters, we believe, as I hope everybody in this Chamber believes, that the United Kingdom is stronger together than apart. The...

[Mr. Christopher Chope in the Chair] — Parliamentary Representation (England) (18 Jun 2008)

Michael Wills: ...the UK, building the common sense of identity that is so important. We have been able to adopt a common approach, which, I hope hon. Members agree, is important for dealing with the challenges of terrorism and formulating common policies on defence and foreign affairs. It is our profound belief that the Union benefits all the people of the United Kingdom. It reflects our shared history and...

Oral Answers to Questions — Justice: Criminal Justice System (29 Apr 2008)

Michael Wills: I point out that a gamut of offences are covered by the term terrorism; I am sure that the hon. Gentleman appreciates that. The most serious terrorists are generally sentenced to indeterminate sentences, so his concerns do not apply.

Written Answers — Justice: Crown Dependencies (4 Mar 2008)

Michael Wills: ...Governor, the Chief Secretary, the President of Tynwald, the Speaker of the House of Keys and members of Tynwald. Among the issues discussed were international tax, the exchange of information, terrorism, the undersea gas pipeline, the euro, access to national lottery proceeds, student visas and Sellafield. Between 26 and 28 November 2002 the Lord Chancellor and Permanent Secretary with...

Written Answers — Justice: Crown Dependencies: Legislation (4 Mar 2008)

Michael Wills: ...) Act 2007 UK Borders Act 2007 Serious Crime Act 2007 Draft Marine Bill 2006 Armed Forces Act 2006 Companies Act 2006 Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006 Identity Cards Act 2006 Terrorism Act 2006 Wireless Telegraphy Act 2006 2005 Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2005 Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005 Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 2004 Asylum and Immigration...

Written Answers — Justice: Legislation: Channel Islands (28 Jan 2008)

Michael Wills: ...(Prohibition in Public Places and Workplaces) (Alderney) Law, 2007 April 2007 States of Jersey (Amendment No. 3) Law 200- July 2007 States of Jersey (Amendment No. 4) Law 200- November 2007 Terrorism (Amendment No. 2) (Jersey) Law 200- November 2007 Trusts (Guernsey) Law, 2007 August 2007

Written Answers — Justice: Crown Dependencies (26 Nov 2007)

Michael Wills: ...) Law 200- Criminal Justice (International Co-operation) (Amendment) (Jersey) Law 200- Proceeds of Crime (Amendment) (Jersey) Law 200- Drug Trafficking (Offences) (Amendment) (Jersey) Law 200- Terrorism (Amendment No. 2) (Jersey) Law 200-

Written Answers — Justice: Departments: Databases (17 Oct 2007)

Michael Wills: ...Government's Service Transformation Agreement the Ministry of Justice will lead a cross-government programme to deliver a package of measures over the next three to five years to tackle crime and terrorism, improve personalised public services, increase public safety and tackle social exclusion through information-sharing while maintaining openness and respect for citizens' privacy and...

Britain's Muslims (19 Jul 2002)

Mr Michael Wills: ...tried to introduce proposals to extend the law to make incitement to religious hatred a criminal offence. That was part of our measured response to counter those who exploit the fears that terrorism raises. We tried to protect those who risked assault or abuse because of their religious beliefs. The proposals would have expanded the current law on incitement to racial hatred. However,...

Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Crown Dependencies (13 Feb 2002)

Mr Michael Wills: I have been asked to reply. All the Crown Dependencies, Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man, already have their own strong anti-money laundering legislation. United Kingdom legislation against terrorism financing does not extend to the Crown Dependencies; they are all, however, preparing further domestic anti-terrorism legislation, which includes new provisions to counteract terrorism financing.

Written Answers — Lord Chancellor: Terrorist Finance (23 Jan 2002)

Mr Michael Wills: ...have committed themselves to implementing the Financial Action Task Force Special Recommendations on Terrorist Financing. The Isle of Man Government are moreover, introducing further anti-terrorism legislation, which includes new provisions to counteract terrorist financing. It will enable the United Nations Convention for the Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism to be extended to the...

Written Answers — Home Department: Anti-terrorism Measures (13 Dec 2001)

Mr Michael Wills: I have been asked to reply. The Terrorism (United Nations Measures) (Channel Islands) Order 2001 implemented, in the Channel Islands, the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1373/2001, which contains provisions to suppress terrorist financing. The Order was made under the United Nations Act 1946. Orders implementing the Resolution in the United Kingdom, the Isle of Man and the Overseas...

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