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[Mr. Mike Hancock in the Chair] — Victims of Terrorism (Compensation) (29 Oct 2008)

Richard Younger-Ross: .... Some of those people will have insurance, some will not. Some will think that they have insurance but then discover when they try to claim that they do not because the policy excludes acts of terrorism. It seems a shame that, whenever someone from this country leaves these shores, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office seems to want to wash its hands of them. It is as if they shake the sand...

Israel (War against Terror) (4 Jul 2006)

Richard Younger-Ross: ...back to the 1919 peace talks in Paris, which did many things, but did not secure peace in many parts of the world. The Foreign Affairs Committee has been looking at the causes of the war against terrorism, and I recommend its report to hon. Members. I am not saying that I agree with every word, despite being on the Committee, but there is a lot of common sense in it. On the issue of...

CHP Schemes (26 Nov 2001)

Mr Richard Younger-Ross: ...appropriate—although at this time of night I use the word advisedly. I am also pleased that we are spending 10 times as long on this debate as we had for the entire Third Reading of the Anti-Terrorism, Crime and Security Bill. The Government often say that they are in favour of CHP schemes. Indeed, the Deputy Prime Minister, when he was also Secretary of State for the Environment,...

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