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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 12 Jul 2017
Oral Answers to Questions

"What assessment have the Government made of the effect on radiotherapy for cancer patients of their decision to withdraw from Euratom, given that the Royal College of Radiologists said this week that half a million scans a year are done using imported radioisotopes and that thousands of patients could be …..."
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Written Question
Iraq: Overseas Aid
Tuesday 31st January 2017

Asked by: Pat McFadden (Labour - Wolverhampton South East)

Question to the Department for International Development:

To ask the Secretary of State for International Development, what her policy is on the issuing of UK aid in the form of international development in (a) Mosul and (b) the rest of Iraq.

Answered by Rory Stewart

DFID’s policy in Mosul and Iraq, as part of the wider UK effort, is to help to meet the urgent needs of people affected by conflict and the impact of Daesh, whilst supporting the Government of Iraq’s efforts to stabilise the country.

UK aid is delivering life-saving assistance such as clean water, food, healthcare, and protection for vulnerable people. We are also supporting the stabilisation of areas recently liberated from Daesh control, including Mosul, so displaced Iraqis can return to their homes. This assistance focuses on the restoration of basic services such as health and water, clearing Daesh explosives and increasing security, and getting local government back on its feet. The UK has also provided a substantial loan guarantee, through the World Bank, to support economic stability.


Written Question
Iraq: Internally Displaced People
Tuesday 31st January 2017

Asked by: Pat McFadden (Labour - Wolverhampton South East)

Question to the Department for International Development:

To ask the Secretary of State for International Development, what steps she is taking to ensure that internally displaced persons in Iraq who have fled from Mosul are not forcibly returned to Mosul following the recapture of that city; and when she last discussed that matter with her counterparts in (a) the US and (b) Germany.

Answered by Rory Stewart

The UK remains closely engaged with the United Nations which is establishing a returns working group to support coordinated, safe returns in Mosul.

DFID officials regularly meet with donor colleagues, including the US and Germany, in Baghdad, Erbil, and other donor forums to discuss issues including safe returns. DFID officials also raised the issue of safe returns with the Kurdistan Regional Government who gave assurances that returns will be voluntary and dignified. The Minister of State discussed stabilisation with Iraqi and US officials during his visit in November 2016.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 08 Feb 2016
Syria Crisis: UK Response

"The Prime Minister accepted when the House voted to extend the military campaign against ISIS from Iraq to Syria in December that that would extend not only our involvement but our responsibility. May I ask the Secretary of State more about the political peace process that she has touched on? …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 07 Dec 2011
Oral Answers to Questions

"Q5. Last year the Prime Minister’s manifesto promised to repatriate legal rights, criminal justice, and employment and social legislation. His article in The Times this morning is silent on all those issues, and the Justice Secretary has said that this agenda is not realistic anyway. Does the Prime Minister regret …..."
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