Results 1-9 of 9 for terrorism speaker:Andrew Turner
- Written Answers — Home Department: Borders: Security (11 May 2009)
Andrew Turner: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what investigations she has undertaken in respect of (a) terrorism and (b) organised crime in relation to travel between (i) the South Coast and the Isle of Wight, (ii) mainland Great Britain and British offshore islands other than the Isle of Wight, (iii) Great Britain and Northern Ireland and (iv) Northern Ireland and the Republic of...
- Orders of the Day: Home Affairs and Transport (23 Nov 2006)
Andrew Turner: ...on the mainland. I hope that the Minister will bear that in mind when he introduces the measure on concessionary fares. I should like to concentrate mainly on Iraq and its impact on domestic terrorism, although the right hon. Member for Oldham, West and Royton (Mr. Meacher) and my hon. Friend the Member for Buckingham (John Bercow) have stolen some of my thunder. The Prime Minister's...
- [Mr. Mike Weir in the Chair] — Middle East (11 Oct 2006)
Andrew Turner: ...at home. Some 200,000 Muslims supported the actions of the London bus and tube bombers and yet when Muslim leaders wrote a letter to The Times it was condemned by the Government as an excuse for terrorism. That letter warned that there are some people who would already be supporting terror and asked how anyone could believe that those attacks were nothing to do with the events in the wider...
- Business of the House (10 Nov 2005)
Andrew Turner: Now that the Terrorism Bill has almost reached a conclusion in the House, may we have a debate on what the Government are doing, which does not require legislative change, to protect in particular the users of the tube and buses in London?
- Written Answers — Home Department: Regulations/Statutory Instruments (24 Jun 2003)
Mr Andrew Turner: ...the last three years in the categories (a) crime and policing, (b) drugs, (c) community and race relations, (d) criminal justice system and victims of crime, (e) prisons and probation services, (f) terrorism and (g) other responsibilities of his Department, indicating those which have a sunset clause.
- Northern Ireland (14 Apr 2003)
Mr Andrew Turner: Does the Secretary of State agree that the democratic parties in Northern Ireland that do not have links to terrorism—and, more importantly, the people who vote for them—cannot indefinitely be held to ransom by the refusal of the IRA and Sinn Fein to submit to the demands of the agreement?
- Written Answers — Prime Minister: Iraq (24 Feb 2003)
Mr Andrew Turner: To ask the Prime Minister if he will cite the references for statements which are not obtained directly from intelligence sources in his dossiers of evidence of Iraq's involvement in terror and weapons of mass destruction.
- Written Answers — Prime Minister: Terrorist Suspects (30 Jan 2003)
Mr Andrew Turner: ...Smith), Official Report, column 294, what the evidential basis is for his statement that members of the official opposition had said that the measures to detain without trial people suspected of terrorism were illegal and contrary to civil liberties.
- Written Answers — Northern Ireland: Victims' Rights (11 Jun 2002)
Mr Andrew Turner: To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what measures are in place to protect the rights of victims of terrorism in Northern Ireland; which of the measures for victims' rights contained within the Belfast Agreement have been implemented; and what plans he has to protect victims' rights.
