Results 1-6 of 6 for terrorism speaker:Mark Harper
- Police Funding (Gloucestershire) (13 Jan 2009)
Mark Harper: It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mr. Cummings. I know that the Minister for Security, Counter-Terrorism, Crime and Policing, the hon. Member for Gedling (Mr. Coaker), has been taken ill because his office has had the courtesy to phone my office. I wish him the best of health and hope to see him back soon. I am pleased to see that the Under-Secretary of State for the Home...
- Oral Answers to Questions — Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Flooding (Pitt Report) (6 Nov 2008) has video
Mark Harper: ...'s recommendations was that the Government should establish a Cabinet committee dedicated to tackling the risk of flooding, bringing flooding in line with other major risks such as pandemic flu and terrorism. I took a careful look at the list of the Prime Minister's Cabinet committees published this week and was surprised to see that such a dedicated Cabinet committee on flooding was not...
- Bill Presented: Armed Forces Personnel (6 Jul 2006)
Mark Harper: ...in a thoughtful contribution, and also pointed out that we must match our commitments to our defence spending. At the end of his remarks, he discussed the increased threat that we face from global terrorism and other security challenges. The hon. Member for Blaydon (Mr. Anderson) talked about Iraq and focused on the positive aspect of removing the tyrant from that country and the better...
- Business of the House (10 Nov 2005)
Mark Harper: ... the Member for Harborough (Mr. Garnier)—I am pleased that the Home Secretary is in the Chamber. Yesterday, when others may have been diverted by the important debate in the House on the Terrorism Bill, the Minister for Policing, Security and Community Safety wrote to hon. Members and chief constables to announce the interim decisions of the Home Office on police force restructuring....
- Oral Answers to Questions — Education and Skills: Curriculum Guidance (27 Oct 2005)
Mark Harper: ...on the GCSE English literature syllabus and it advocates the bombing of a restaurant to advance social change. Does she think that teachers who teach the poem should be jailed under the proposed Terrorism Bill?
- Emergency Services (Regionalisation) (12 Oct 2005)
Mark Harper: ...'s thinking on this issue, makes the point that small rural forces are not very good, on the whole, at dealing with level 2 criminality—serious and organised crime—and at responding to terrorism. However, I understand that Her Majesty's inspectorate's last report on Gloucestershire found that "Gloucestershire Constabulary has a comprehensive Level 2 capability, including...
