Results 1-11 of 11 for terrorism speaker:Kevin Brennan
- Written Answers — Business, Innovation and Skills: Money Lenders (21 Jul 2009)
Kevin Brennan: ...have initiated ongoing investigations not yet proceeded to prosecution. One call led to re-arrest of an illegal lender on bail. Three matters were linked to ongoing organised crime. SOCA, Anti-Terrorism Unit, and the Metropolitan Police Service engaged as a result. Wales Eight arrests have been made, all are ongoing cases. None have been prosecuted in such a short space of time. ...
- Written Answers — Duchy of Lancaster: Charities (5 May 2009)
Kevin Brennan: The Charity Commission takes a zero tolerance approach to links between charities and terrorism, and last year published a revised counter-terrorism strategy. I have asked the Charity Commission to write to set out its approach to this issue. Letter from Andrew Hind: As the Chief Executive of the Charity Commission, I have been asked to write in connection with your written Parliamentary...
- Written Answers — Duchy of Lancaster: Civil Servants: Pay (27 Apr 2009)
Kevin Brennan: ...Archives National Healthcare Purchasing and Supplies Agency National Savings and Investments National School for Government Northern Ireland Office Office for National Statistics Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism Office for Standards in Education Office of Fair Trading Office of Gas and Electricity Market Office of Government Commerce Office of Rail Regulation Office of Water...
- Oral Answers to Questions — Duchy of Lancaster: Charities (1 Apr 2009) has video
Kevin Brennan: Links between charities and terrorism are, of course, completely unacceptable, although extremely rare, as I am sure the right hon. Gentleman would agree. The Charity Commission takes any such allegations seriously. It published a counter-terrorism strategy that was updated last year, and it works closely with police and other agencies. Green Crescent, which he mentioned, is subject to an...
- Written Answers — Duchy of Lancaster: Civil Servants (16 Mar 2009)
Kevin Brennan: ...Home Office Home Office (excl agencies) 2,530 Criminal Records Bureau 540 Identity and Passport Service(3) 4,580 UK Border Agency 18,660 Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism 260 International Development Department for International Development 1,640 Justice Ministry of Justice (excl agencies) 3,450 HM Courts Service 21,530 ...
- Written Answers — Duchy of Lancaster: Government Departments: Manpower (11 Mar 2009)
Kevin Brennan: ...; 18,430 210 19,290 70 Criminal Records Bureau — — 430 0 480 0 Identity and Passport Service — — 4,030 20 4,050 10 Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism(16) — — 220 10 250 * Assets Recovery Agency(17) — — 180 10 — — Justice Ministry of Justice (excl....
- Written Answers — Duchy of Lancaster: Government Departments: Manpower (2 Mar 2009)
Kevin Brennan: ...Home Office Home Office (excl. agencies) 2,440 Criminal Records Bureau 510 Identity and Passport Service(3) 3,990 UK Border Agency 17,540 Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism 260 International Development Department for International Development 1,590 Justice Ministry of Justice (excl. agencies) 3,350 HM Courts Service 19,420 ...
- Written Answers — Duchy of Lancaster: Central Government: Manpower (27 Jan 2009)
Kevin Brennan: ...) -150 -50 Assets Recovery Agency(6) -180 - Criminal Records Bureau 0 -60 Identity and Passport Service(3) 680 -60 UK Border Agency -240 * Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism 30 -40 International Development Department for International Development -10 -10 Justice Ministry of Justice (excluding agencies) -60 -260 ...
- Written Answers — Duchy of Lancaster: Charities: Terrorism (17 Dec 2008)
Kevin Brennan: ...from Andrew Hind, dated 12 December 2008: As the Chief Executive of the Charity Commission, I have been asked to respond to your written Parliamentary Question on charities with alleged links to terrorism. As you will understand, this aspect of our work is of a highly sensitive nature. We are limited in the amount of information we can provide, as we have to ensure that we do not...
- Business of the House (10 Mar 2005)
Mr Kevin Brennan: Can we have a debate on the history of human rights in the UK, in order to counter the frequently repeated myth that the measures that the Government are introducing in the Prevention of Terrorism Bill are unique? We should remind the House of the measures that the Conservative Government introduced in the 1970s in conjunction with Stormont, which resulted in 3,500 British citizens being...
- Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Yemen (8 Jan 2002)
Mr Kevin Brennan: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what recent consultations he has had with the Government of Yemen about the international coalition against terrorism.
