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Orders of the Day — Finance Bill: Clause 18. — (Payments Between Associated Companies in Respect of Losses.) (17 Jun 1953)

Mr Frederick Erroll: ...Bill was published and when the companies saw this Clause, they were naturally delighted at the arrangements proposed except in one respect, and that was in regard to the companies' subsidiaries operating overseas, because the general wording of the Clause as it now stands is that such arrangements can operate only between companies registered and controlled and operating within the United...

Written Answers — Business, Innovation and Skills: UK Trade and Investment (22 Jan 2013)

Michael Fallon: UKTI trade teams overseas provide guidance and practical assistance to UK companies on managing the risks of overseas bribery and corruption. UKTI also contributes to the Overseas Business Risk website www.ukti.gov.uk/overseasbusinessrisk a service run by the FCO which offers country specific advice to British companies to help them manage risks such as bribery when operating overseas. The...

Written Answers — House of Lords: Drugs: Trafficking (30 Jan 2012)

Lord Howell of Guildford: The Government are committed both to the fight against the illegal international drugs trade in the Caribbean and to its constitutional responsibilities for the safety and security of the Overseas Territories. The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO), Ministry of Defence, Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA) and other parts of the Government work closely with Overseas Territory governments....

Written Answers — Defence: Standing Naval Tasks ( 1 Mar 2006)

Adam Ingram: The Royal Navy conducts a variety of naval tasks, either as standing strategic, home or overseas commitments, or as enduring contingent operations overseas. Except where stated, the tasks listed below have been maintained from 1997: Standing Strategic Tasks: Strategic Deterrent Hydrographic and Oceanographic Survey Standing Home Commitments: Fleet Ready Escort Mine Counter Measures Route...

Written Answers — Ministry of Defence: Armed Forces: Housing (18 Nov 2016)

Mark Lancaster: Currently there are 41 Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) in place which measure the Defence Infrastructure Organisation's (DIO)’s performance. These are: Skilled Staff - Supporting Operations Operations Advice - Customer Satisfaction Urgent Estate Requirements (as a result of Urgent Operational Requirements) achieved Defence Training Estate and Facilities - Requirements delivered UK -...

Public Bill Committee: National Security and Investment Bill: Clause 59 - Overseas information disclosure (10 Dec 2020)

Nadhim Zahawi: Clause 59 removes a restriction on the ability of the Competition and Markets Authority to co-operate with its international partners on merger cases. At the end of the transition period, the UK will no longer be part of the European Union’s competition system. The CMA will become responsible for investigating the effects on competition of larger international mergers, which were previously...

Written Answers — Justice: Coroners: Witnesses (17 Jan 2012)

Jonathan Djanogly: The Ministry of Justice has responsibility for coroner law and policy but not operational responsibility which rests with individual local authorities. Therefore it cannot intervene in operational matters such as commissioning statements from witnesses overseas. I am, however, aware of the difficulties faced by coroners investigating deaths abroad who cannot take advantage of Mutual Legal...

Overseas Operations (Service Personnel and Veterans) Bill - Report: Amendment 7 (13 Apr 2021)

Lord Browne of Ladyton: ...unjustifiable difference in treatment between different categories of claimants—for example, between service personnel and the Ministry of Defence civilian personnel who deploy alongside them on overseas operations … There is therefore no objective or functional reason why claims from service personnel and veterans should be excluded from the longstops”.—[ Official Report, 9/3/21;...

Air Traffic Management and Unmanned Aircraft Bill [HL] - Committee (2nd Day): Amendment 34 (12 Feb 2020)

Lord Rosser: Moved by Lord Rosser 34: After Clause 17, insert the following new Clause—“Strategy on managing risks from unmanned aircraft operated from overseas(1) The Secretary of State must prepare a strategy for managing risks arising from unmanned aircraft operated from overseas.(2) The Secretary of State must publish the strategy no later than twelve months after this Act is...

Written Answers — Education and Skills: Overseas Universities (UK) (15 Jun 2004)

Alan Johnson: These figures are not kept centrally. Overseas universities accredited outside the UK are free to offer their own awards in the UK provided that they make it clear that in doing so they are not offering qualifications from a UK institution and that accreditation is from overseas. Overseas universities wishing to operate campuses in the UK must apply to the Privy Council Office for permission...

Public Bill Committee: Overseas Operations (Service Personnel and Veterans) Bill: Clause 8 - Restrictions on time limits to bring actions: England and Wales (20 Oct 2020)

Kevan Jones: The Minister is taking rights away from servicemen and women. He talked about overseas operations, but let us say, for example, someone is in British Army Training Unit Suffield in northern Canada on a training exercise. If that is classed as an overseas operation, or a peacekeeping operation—

Written Answers — Defence: Trident (14 Oct 2010)

Nick Harvey: The locations of the in service operational berths for Royal Navy submarines in the UK and overseas are as follows: Barrow Loch Ewe Loch Goil Plymouth Portland Port Portsmouth River Clyde estuary Southampton. Overseas: Gibraltar Falkland Islands Diego Garcia. There are a further 25 operational berths available overseas to Royal Navy submarines but I am withholding the location as disclosure...

Orders of the Day — Police and Magistrates' Courts Bill [Lords]: Overseas Pensions Act 1973 ( 5 Jul 1994)

19B. In section 2 of the Overseas Pensions Act 1973 (which makes provisions for superannuation schemes as respects certain overseas service), in subsection (2), for paragraph (d) there shall be substituted—(d) a person who is—(i) a member of a police force engaged on relevant service within the meaning of section 53C(1)(a), (c) or (e) of the Police Act 1964 (service under section 15A of...

Written Answers — Ministry of Defence: Armed Forces: Civil Proceedings ( 9 Nov 2020)

Johnny Mercer: Service personnel and veterans will continue to be able to bring claims relating to overseas operations against the MOD. While the Bill will introduce a six year longstop for personal injury and death claims, the clock for those claims won't start until the date of knowledge. This means that for conditions like PTSD, that may not be diagnosed until much later, the six years would start from...

Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office: Topical Questions ( 8 Sep 2020)

Nigel Adams: As we have left the EU, it is curious to have an operation overseas. We have a global network of 280 overseas posts, which represent all parts of the UK, including Cornwall. The decision to operate overseas is one for Cornwall Council and, ultimately, the voters of Cornwall, who I am sure will want at the next local elections to have a say on whether it is a good idea and a good use of...

Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: China ( 4 Sep 2013)

Hugo Swire: All British companies are subject to the UK Bribery Act when operating overseas. We also expect them to operate within the law of the host country at all times. When the UK Bribery Act came into force, officials in China engaged in a number of discussions with British businesses about the implications of the Act for business operations in China. We expect UK companies overseas to operate...

Written Answers — Defence: Armed Forces Deployment ( 7 Feb 2006)

Adam Ingram: holding answer 16 December 2005 The following table gives the numbers of personnel deployed on operations and the numbers serving overseas (but not on operations) at 14 December 2005. The figure did not rise significantly over the Christmas period, however staff taking leave may have caused both numbers to fall. The number of personnel categorised as serving overseas, but not on operations"...

Written Answers — Ministry of Defence: Unmanned Air Vehicles (31 Oct 2016)

Mike Penning: Whether UK pilots in control of Reaper unmanned aerial system conducting operations overseas are engaged in an armed conflict depends on the type of operation the pilots are undertaking. UK military personnel who are using force on overseas operations will do so in accordance with the laws of war (also known as the Law of Armed Conflict/International Humanitarian Law).

Oral Answers to Questions — Overseas Development: Overseas Service Officers (Salaries and Allowances) (28 Jun 1966)

Mr John Tilney: asked the Minister of Overseas Development (1) when the inducement allowances for officers operating under the Overseas Service Aid Scheme in Singapore were last reviewed; what increase in their emoluments to meet the rise in the cost of living there has been in the last 16 years; and when such increase or increases were made; (2) whether he will consider paying, by agreement with the...

Written Answers — House of Lords: Armed Forces Overseas Allowances: Gulf Service ( 4 Mar 2003)

Lord Bach: Regular and reserve personnel deployed to the Gulf from the United Kingdom will usually not receive local overseas allowance (LOA) as the operational welfare package (OWP) is being made available to the great majority of those engaged on operations. LOA is constructed around the lifestyle of personnel based overseas, but the needs of those deployed on operations are quite different and are...


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