Speech in Lords Chamber - Mon 11 Jul 2016
Investigatory Powers Bill
"I do not want to prolong the debate, but does the Minister not think that it might be preferable to put these words in the Bill rather than face the inevitable consequences of legal discussions in the courts as to the role of codes of practice and their enforceability? Putting …..."Lord Carlile of Berriew - View Speech
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 24 May 2016
Counter-Daesh: Quarterly Update
"My Lords, would the noble Earl add to his plaudits those non-military government officials who have been working in parallel with the military? In particular, in relation to Prevent, which he has just mentioned, would he confirm for example that RICU, the Research Information and Communications Unit of the Home …..."Lord Carlile of Berriew - View Speech
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Mon 23 Nov 2015
National Security Strategy and Strategic Defence and Security Review 2015
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Mon 23 Nov 2015
National Security Strategy and Strategic Defence and Security Review 2015
"My Lords, I support the counterterrorism strategy contained in the document but can the Minister confirm that the document takes into account the events of Friday 13 November? Can the Minister also confirm that the strategy will include extensive sharing of intelligence techniques and information, subject, of course, to national …..."Lord Carlile of Berriew - View Speech
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Written Question
Tuesday 15th September 2015
Asked by:
Lord Carlile of Berriew (Crossbench - Life peer)
Question
to the Ministry of Defence:
To ask Her Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the future manpower, equipment, potential and likely deployment strategy of 736 Naval Air Squadron.
Answered by Earl Howe
- Shadow Deputy Leader of the House of Lords
736 Naval Air Squadron, based at Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose in Cornwall, provides a wide range of training at sea, including maritime aggressor training and air threat simulation, for the Royal Navy and international Defence allies.
While the Ministry of Defence aims, in the future, to take advantage of synthetic training environments, a requirement to support Defence training activities with live aircraft will remain. The future delivery of this training, including the overall equipment and manpower requirements, will be decided through the Air Support to Defence Operational Training programme
Written Question
Tuesday 15th September 2015
Asked by:
Lord Carlile of Berriew (Crossbench - Life peer)
Question
to the Ministry of Defence:
To ask Her Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the future of the Royal Navy Air Squadron.
Answered by Earl Howe
- Shadow Deputy Leader of the House of Lords
736 Naval Air Squadron, based at Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose in Cornwall, provides a wide range of training at sea, including maritime aggressor training and air threat simulation, for the Royal Navy and international Defence allies.
While the Ministry of Defence aims, in the future, to take advantage of synthetic training environments, a requirement to support Defence training activities with live aircraft will remain. The future delivery of this training, including the overall equipment and manpower requirements, will be decided through the Air Support to Defence Operational Training programme