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Grand Committee
Data Protection and Digital Information Bill
Committee stage - Mon 15 Apr 2024
Department for Science, Innovation & Technology

Mentions:
1: None The only other examples that come immediately to mind are Iran and, I am afraid, India. - Speech Link
2: None data subjects who use the service, including the protection of confidential information, in particular trade - Speech Link
3: None In other words, is there a trade-off for CTP and the NCA between ease of collaboration with MI5 and a - Speech Link
4: None That would have a major impact on UK businesses in administrative costs alone, and would disrupt trade - Speech Link
5: None for the regulator to get access to the data to truly understand what is happening; the inequality of arms - Speech Link


Departmental Publication (Guidance and Regulation)
Home Office

Apr. 12 2024

Source Page: Immigration Rules archive: 10 April 2024 to 10 April 2024
Document: Immigration Rules archive: 10 April 2024 to 10 April 2024 (PDF)

Found: Gabon Gambia Georgia Ghana Guinea Guinea Bissau Haiti Honduras India Indonesia* Iran


Non-Departmental Publication (Guidance and Regulation)
UK Visas and Immigration

Apr. 12 2024

Source Page: Immigration Rules archive: 10 April 2024 to 10 April 2024
Document: Immigration Rules archive: 10 April 2024 to 10 April 2024 (PDF)

Found: Gabon Gambia Georgia Ghana Guinea Guinea Bissau Haiti Honduras India Indonesia* Iran


Departmental Publication (Guidance and Regulation)
Home Office

Apr. 12 2024

Source Page: Immigration Rules archive: 4 April 2024 to 9 April 2024
Document: Immigration Rules archive: 4 April 2024 to 9 April 2024 (PDF)

Found: Gabon Gambia Georgia Ghana Guinea Guinea Bissau Haiti Honduras India Indonesia* Iran


Select Committee
Rt Hon Rishi Sunak MP, Prime Minister

Oral Evidence Mar. 26 2024

Committee: Liaison Committee (Commons)

Found: Q47 Cat Smith: Prime Minister, does “everything we can” include looking at the situation of UK arms


Commons Chamber
Oral Answers to Questions - Mon 25 Mar 2024
Ministry of Defence

Mentions:
1: Henry Smith (Con - Crawley) sovereignty, so that we can help to counter the many threats of the modern world, whether that be China, Iran - Speech Link
2: James Heappey (Con - Wells) In the Euro-Atlantic, we face the challenge of Russia; in the middle east, the challenge of Iran and - Speech Link
3: Dave Doogan (SNP - Angus) Forces have violated international law, what steps will the UK Government take to prohibit further arms - Speech Link
4: Grant Shapps (Con - Welwyn Hatfield) I can tell him that on arms exports to Israel, an issue for which I am responsible, it is, to put it - Speech Link
5: James Cartlidge (Con - South Suffolk) I am pleased to say that we held the first UK trade mission in December, and that there will be further - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Armed Forces Readiness and Defence Equipment - Thu 21 Mar 2024
Ministry of Defence

Mentions:
1: Jeremy Quin (Con - Horsham) Iran and its proxies are destabilising the middle east, and, via the Houthis, pose a constant threat - Speech Link
2: Alec Shelbrooke (Con - Elmet and Rothwell) Perhaps we need more Navy, because that will become a much more critical area in our security, our trade - Speech Link
3: Jeremy Quin (Con - Horsham) We also now have a nuclear armed North Korea, with Iran making its way in the same direction. - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill [Lords]
Report stage - Tue 19 Mar 2024
Department for Business and Trade

Mentions:
1: Iain Duncan Smith (Con - Chingford and Woodford Green) In the 2023 integrated review refresh, the countries defined as threats were Russia, Iran and North Korea - Speech Link
2: Iain Duncan Smith (Con - Chingford and Woodford Green) Slave labour undercuts the World Trade Organisation and normal trade. - Speech Link
3: Anthony Mangnall (Con - Totnes) very popular move, and when it has been mentioned in the Committee, it has been welcomed with open arms - Speech Link
4: Stella Creasy (LAB - Walthamstow) So only a further 0.33%—not 33%—of total UK trade will come under the new trade agreements.The reality - Speech Link
5: Thérèse Coffey (Con - Suffolk Coastal) We said that we would look at all the standards when we went into new trade deals, and the Trade and - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Asylum and Migration - Thu 14 Mar 2024
No Department present

Mentions:
1: Alison Thewliss (SNP - Glasgow Central) Scampton, similarly, comes in at an estimated £109 million this year.The detention estate has been growing arms - Speech Link
2: Tim Loughton (Con - East Worthing and Shoreham) rejected, but who come from countries to which it is practically impossible to return them, such as Iran - Speech Link
3: Stephen Kinnock (Lab - Aberavon) started coming in large numbers in 2018 to work with our European partners and allies to end the vile trade - Speech Link
4: Michael Tomlinson (Con - Mid Dorset and North Poole) those who are here irregularly and have had their asylum cases rejected, but who we cannot return to Iran - Speech Link


Departmental Publication (Guidance and Regulation)
Home Office

Mar. 13 2024

Source Page: Immigration Rules archive: 22 February 2024 to 10 March 2024
Document: Immigration Rules archive: 22 February 2024 to 10 March 2024 (PDF)

Found: Gabon Gambia Georgia Ghana Guinea Guinea Bissau Haiti Honduras India Indonesia* Iran