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Written Answers — Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office: Afghanistan: Refugees ( 3 Feb 2023)

Leo Docherty: ...being deported by the Pakistani authorities, but do not hold data on the number potentially affected. We are not aware of Afghans in Pakistan eligible for resettlement in the UK under the MOD-led ARAP or Home Office-led ACRS schemes being affected. Supporting the resettlement of eligible Afghans remains an HMG priority.

Written Answers — Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office: Cyprus: Politics and Government (27 Feb 2024)

Leo Docherty: The UK is committed to supporting the UN-led process to reach a Cyprus Settlement. We continue to believe that the existing UN parameters of a Bi-zonal, Bi-communal Federation with political equality are sufficiently flexible to facilitate an agreement which addresses the priorities of both sides. The appointment of Ms Holguín as the UN Secretary General's Personal Envoy on Cyprus is an...

Written Answers — Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office: Afghanistan: Females (30 Jan 2023)

Leo Docherty: ...on Afghan women working for non-governmental organisations (NGOs) represents a further violation of the rights and freedoms of Afghan women. FCDO officials and ministers regularly engage with women-led organisations in Afghanistan, including local and international NGOs and UN Women. On 19 January the Minister of State for South Asia chaired a meeting with Afghan women including...

Bill Presented — High Speed Rail (London - West Midlands) Bill: Water Bill (25 Nov 2013)

Thomas Docherty: I am sure that the hon. Gentleman has misled the House inadvertently, because he will know that Labour’s first price review led to a real-terms cut in water bills.

Clause 4 — Effect of ceasing to be a member (28 Feb 2014)

Thomas Docherty: Again, that situation already exists. We have had a number of cases of Members of the House of Lords being elected to the Scottish Parliament, but it has not led to widespread problems.

Oral Answers to Questions — Northern Ireland: Governance and Political Stability (13 Sep 2017)

Martin Docherty: ...lack of good governance in the province of Northern Ireland, perhaps he would like to tell his Back Benchers why he and his Government technically gave £1 billion to an unaccountable executive, led by the DUP.

Written Answers — Ministry of Defence: Syria: Military Intervention (14 Jun 2018)

Martin Docherty: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, if he will launch an inquiry into the circumstances that led to the death of a serving member of the UK armed forces in Syria on 29 March 2018; and if he will make a statement.

Written Answers — Ministry of Defence: Afghanistan: Peacekeeping Operations ( 7 Jul 2022)

Leo Docherty: ..., a total of 52 investigations have been launched by the Service Police into allegations against British personnel in Afghanistan. All 52 investigations have been completed, none of which have led to prosecutions by the Service Prosecuting Authority.

Ukraine: UK and NATO Military Commitment (20 Jun 2022)

Leo Docherty: We acknowledge Turkey’s concerns. Work on the matter is led by the Foreign Secretary and others, and I am sure that it will be on the agenda next week in Madrid. My expectation is that those concerns will be resolved in the interests of the alliance as a whole.

Written Answers — Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office: Ukraine: Cybersecurity (27 Mar 2023)

Leo Docherty: The Conflict Stability and Security Fund Ukraine Cyber Programme is a cross government fund led by FCDO and supported by the Ministry of Defence, National Crime Agency and National Cyber Security Centre. We do not release more detailed information on the Ukraine Cyber Programme for operational security reasons.

foreign affairs committee: Bishops in the House of Lords ( 6 Jul 2023)

Martin Docherty: I am afraid that the hon. Gentleman seems to be touching on very dodgy ground. What is he trying to allude to here—if there is a Government led by a Muslim in this country—because there happens to be one in Scotland? And in London.

Written Answers — Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office: Ukraine: Reconstruction (25 Apr 2023)

Leo Docherty: ...of participants. The UK is co-hosting the conference with the Government of Ukraine and we are working closely together on a guest list which includes civil society participation, including women-led organisations and those who advocate for women's rights.

Ukraine: UK Military Support (11 May 2022)

Leo Docherty: We are a threat-led organisation. As a result of the £24 billion uplift in defence spending, we are in good shape, in good size and more lethal, more mobile and more agile than ever before. Of course, we keep the situation under review but, in a nutshell, I think that the invasion of Ukraine has proved the integrated review right.

Written Answers — Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office: Iceland: Volcanoes (30 Nov 2023)

Leo Docherty: We have not received a request for assistance from the Government of Iceland. There has been no volcanic eruption on the Rekjanes Peninsula and the level of seismic activity that led to the evacuation of the town of Grindavik has also decreased significantly. The British Embassy in Reykjavik is following the situation closely and remains in contact with the Icelandic authorities.

Written Answers — Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office: Ukraine: Cybersecurity (27 Mar 2023)

Leo Docherty: We have led the way alongside international partners to identify and expose malign Russian activity and to hold Russian hostile activity to account. Since Putin's invasion in February, we have committed a total of £7.3 million through the Conflict Stability and Security Fund Ukraine Cyber Programme to date; this is to protect Ukraine's critical national infrastructure and vital public...

Written Answers — Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office: Armenia: Azerbaijan (13 Oct 2022)

Leo Docherty: UK diplomats continue to engage with international counterparts to support OSCE and EU-led negotiations to secure a sustainable and peaceful settlement to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. The UK Government has been clear that the outstanding matters between the parties can only be settled by peaceful negotiation and I reinforced this position with the Armenian and Azerbaijani Foreign Ministers...

Armed Forces (Prevention of Discrimination) Bill (24 Jan 2014)

Thomas Docherty: I promise that this will be my last intervention on the hon. Gentleman. He talks about gender, but there are still men-only golf clubs today—I know that the Minister and I are both appalled by that—despite years of anti-discrimination legislation covering one or both genders. His argument breaks down because some extensions of protection have not led to intended or unintended consequences.

Written Answers — Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office: Latvia: Politics and Government (17 Oct 2022)

Leo Docherty: ...Community summit in Prague on 6 October and congratulated him on his Party's success. The UK values the Baltic States as close security and defence partners through NATO and through the UK-led Joint Expeditionary Force (JEF).

The Chairman of Ways and Means took the Chair as Deputy Speaker (Standing Order No. 3) — European Union (Referendum) Bill (17 Oct 2014)

Thomas Docherty: ...has reminded us of the key role that the current Prime Minister and Chancellor of the Exchequer were playing in the early ’90s in forming the economic policies of John Major and Lord Lamont which led us so disastrously to Black Wednesday. I am not sure that they have had a chance to apologise for the mistakes that they made.

Outcome of the EU Referendum (27 Jun 2016)

Martin Docherty: ...blitz in your own home. Since that period in 1941, NATO and what became the European Union have delivered military and economic peace and prosperity for Europe. Do not the British Government, led by this Prime Minister, agree with my community that he has delivered us from peace into unparalleled chaos?


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