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Written Answers — Department for International Trade: Richard Paniguian (17 Oct 2016)

Paul Flynn: To ask the Secretary of State for International Trade, whether any conditions were imposed on Sir Richard Paniguian's appointment to the board of Raytheon Systems.

Northern Ireland Assembly: Matter of the Day: Humanitarian Crisis in Eastern Aleppo (10 Oct 2016)

Eamonn McCann: ...Kingdom to Saudi Arabia to inflict horrendous slaughter. Some 4,000 civilians have been killed in Yemen, a substantial majority of them killed with Western arms supplied by companies such as BAE, Raytheon and the rest of them without any protest. I and People Before Profit call for the most vigorous protests outside Russian embassies and elsewhere against what is happening in Aleppo. We...

Written Answers — Home Office: Immigration Controls (20 Jul 2016)

Robert Goodwill: ...Travel Area) and the percentage of those undergoing electronic checks, over the last five years. Full detail is not available for 2009/ 2010 given the events surrounding the termination of the Raytheon-led Trusted Borders contract. Year Number of passengers and crew on international scheduled commercial aviation routes (excluding Common Travel Area) travelling to and from the UK...

War in Yemen: First Anniversary (22 Mar 2016)

Peter Grant: ...this deliberately, or even that the Saudis have done this at all. It is not enough to say that we cannot find substantive proof that weapons or weapons components—some of which are manufactured by Raytheon in my constituency, incidentally—have been used. By this time, there should be conclusive evidence that they have not been used. The UK Government’s position appears to be, “We...

Previous Business – Commons: Select Committee ()

Public Accounts: E-Borders. 2:30 pm; Room 15, Palace of Westminster
Witnesses: ..., P&O Ferries Mark Sedwill, Permanent Secretary, Home Office Sir Charles Montgomery, Director General, Border Force Lin Homer, former Chief Executive of the UK Border Agency Richard Daniel, CEO, Raytheon UK

Written Answers — Ministry of Defence: Ministry of Defence: Raytheon (29 Oct 2015)

Kevan Jones: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, which events held by his Department were sponsored by Raytheon in the last 12 months.

Written Answers — Ministry of Defence: Ministry of Defence: Raytheon (29 Oct 2015)

Kevan Jones: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, what hospitality was provided to (a) Ministers and officials of his Department and (b) members of the armed forces by Raytheon in the last 12 months.

Scottish Parliament: Gaza (27 Oct 2015)

John Finnie: ...expenses.” The organisation encourages us to sponsor a family for a £200 a month. The sum of £2.5 million would be nine years’ support for those families. Lockheed Martin is not alone. We have Raytheon in Glenrothes, which is also involved in Gaza. Some of us will be uncomfortable with talk of the arms trade and the fact that the white paper on independence mentioned the growth of...

Written Answers — Ministry of Defence: Raytheon: Contracts (21 Jul 2015)

Andrew Gwynne: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, whether the recent contract awarded to Raytheon Systems Ltd for Paveway IV bombs is intended to (a) replenish or (b) increase stock.

[Sir Roger Gale in the Chair] — North Wales Economic Infrastructure (25 Mar 2015)

Mark Tami: ...area in the UK, with more than £25 billion of output. The area boasts some of the top manufactures not only in the UK but in the world. In my area, for example, we have Airbus, Toyota, Tata, Raytheon, Convatec and many others. I could stand here for a long time naming all the companies that are so important to creating jobs and growth in our area. There are many more on the other side of...

Oral Answers to Questions — Attorney-General: Cyber-security (24 Mar 2015)

Richard Graham: ...future training centre rightly mentioned by my hon. Friend the Member for Stroud (Neil Carmichael). Does my right hon. Friend agree that places such as the new cyber-centre in Gloucester, led by Raytheon with innovative partners employing between 9,000 and 90,000 employees should encourage local universities such as the university of Gloucestershire to play an important role in developing...

Written Answers — Home Office: Borders: Personal Records ( 2 Mar 2015)

James Brokenshire: ...estimated proportion of passengers travelled from the UK on routes connected to Semaphore in each year is in the following table. Due to the ongoing legal arbitration between the Home Office and Raytheon it is not possible to disclose coverage data for 2010. Period Coverage 2009 57% 2010 N/A 2011 64% 2012 67% 2013 79% 2014 81%

Written Answers — Home Office: Borders: Personal Records (23 Feb 2015)

James Brokenshire: ...The estimated proportion of passengers who travelled to the UK on routes connected to Semaphore each year is in the following table. Due to ongoing legal arbitration between the Home Office and Raytheon, it is not possible to disclose coverage data for 2010. 2009 57% 2010 N/A 2011 64% 2012 67% 2013 79% 2014 81%

Counter-Terrorism and Security Bill — Committee (2nd Day) (26 Jan 2015)

Lord Marlesford: ...have been given an example of the people who go to do jihad and all the rest of it. The fact is that a big attempt was made with the e-Borders programme. A contract worth £750 million was given to Raytheon in 2007. It ran into tremendous difficulties and in 2010 the contract was cancelled. Since then there has been a great deal of judicial toing and froing and arbitration. The net result...

Counter-Terrorism and Security Bill — Second Reading (13 Jan 2015)

Lord Marlesford: ...of our national borders. I refer of course to the e-Borders system, which is one of the biggest failures of government computer procurement. The main contract with the American-based company Raytheon, signed in 2007 and worth around £750 million, was terminated by the present Government in July 2010. After binding arbitration, the Home Office has been left to pay Raytheon £224 million....

Written Answers — House of Lords: Borders: Personal Records (16 Dec 2014)

Lord Marlesford: ...they can now give a figure for the total cost to date of the e-Borders system, showing separately the cost awarded under the binding arbitration following the termination of the contract with Raytheon Systems Ltd.

Written Answers — Home Office: Raytheon (17 Sep 2014)

David Hanson: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what legal costs have been incurred by her Department for costs associated with the recent Raytheon e-borders arbitration tribunal.

Written Answers — Home Office: Borders: Personal Records (17 Sep 2014)

Sylvia Hermon: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, which Minister in her Department took the decision to terminate the contract with Raytheon to build an immigration computer system; and if she will make a statement.

Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Middle East ( 8 Sep 2014)

Katy Clark: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what reports he has received of the use of components for Paveway II bombs manufactured by Raytheon in Scotland by Israeli military forces during Operation Protective Edge.

Written Answers — Business, Innovation and Skills: Defence Growth Partnership ( 4 Sep 2014)

Matthew Hancock: ...currently represented on the Steering Committee are Airbus Group, Atkins, Babcock, BAE Systems, Cobham, Finmeccanica, General Dynamics, Hewlett Packard, Lockheed Martin, Marshall, MBDA, QinetiQ, Raytheon, Rolls Royce, Serco, Thales. The trade association, ADS, is also a member and represents the interests of the wider defence sector. SME representation is currently being reviewed by the...


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