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asked Her Majesty's Government:Whether a full parcel service is now operated by the British Forces Post Office to locations situated in and around the Gulf.
asked Her Majesty's Government:Whether a full parcel service is now operated by the British Forces Post Office to locations situated in and around the Gulf.
asked Her Majesty's Government:Whether they will permit letters and packages to British forces personnel in Afghanistan and the Gulf region to be posted free of charge.
asked Her Majesty's Government:Whether they will permit letters and packages to British forces personnel in Afghanistan and the Gulf region to be posted free of charge.
asked Her Majesty's Government:How much they estimate that the British Forces Post Office (BFPO) receives in payment for packages and letters sent to British forces personnel in Afghanistan and the Gulf region on a monthly basis; and what are the operating costs of the BFPO to deliver such items to...
asked Her Majesty's Government:How much they estimate that the British Forces Post Office (BFPO) receives in payment for packages and letters sent to British forces personnel in Afghanistan and the Gulf region on a monthly basis; and what are the operating costs of the BFPO to deliver such items to...
asked Her Majesty's Government:Further to the Written Answer by Lord Drayson on 22 June 2006 (WA 102) on military casualties in Iraq, whether they are now able to provide the requested information.
asked Her Majesty's Government:Further to the Written Answer by Lord Drayson on 22 June 2006 (WA 102) on military casualties in Iraq, whether they are now able to provide the requested information.
How many military personnel who have served or who are serving in the present engagement in Iraq have been treated for post-traumatic stress disorder; and what is this figure as a proportion of the total number of service personnel who have served in the current operation.
How many military personnel who have served or who are serving in the present engagement in Iraq have been treated for post-traumatic stress disorder; and what is this figure as a proportion of the total number of service personnel who have served in the current operation.
How many military personnel serving in the present engagement in Iraq have lost a limb due to combat; and what were the circumstances in each case.
How many military personnel serving in the present engagement in Iraq have lost a limb due to combat; and what were the circumstances in each case.
How much time elapsed on average before financial compensation was awarded and received in respect of those killed by hostile action while on active service in the current conflict in Iraq for (a) dependants of Commonwealth service personnel serving in the British Armed Forces; and (b) dependants of British service personnel...
How much time elapsed on average before financial compensation was awarded and received in respect of those killed by hostile action while on active service in the current conflict in Iraq for (a) dependants of Commonwealth service personnel serving in the British Armed Forces; and (b) dependants of British service personnel...
For each case, how the level of financial compensation received by dependants of Commonwealth service personnel serving in the British Armed Forces and killed by hostile action while on active service in the current conflict in Iraq compared with the average level received by dependants of British service personnel killed...
For each case, how the level of financial compensation received by dependants of Commonwealth service personnel serving in the British Armed Forces and killed by hostile action while on active service in the current conflict in Iraq compared with the average level received by dependants of British service personnel killed...
What financial compensation has been awarded to the next of kin of (a) each British service personnel, and (b) each Commonwealth personnel serving in the British Armed Forces, killed by hostile action while on active service in the current conflict in Iraq.
What financial compensation has been awarded to the next of kin of (a) each British service personnel, and (b) each Commonwealth personnel serving in the British Armed Forces, killed by hostile action while on active service in the current conflict in Iraq.
Further to the Written Answer by the Lord Drayson on 13 March (WA 190), whether they will place in the Library of the House a copy of the advice that was provided to Defence Ministers on the media handling of the 100th fatality of British service personnel in Iraq.
Further to the Written Answer by the Lord Drayson on 13 March (WA 190), whether they will place in the Library of the House a copy of the advice that was provided to Defence Ministers on the media handling of the 100th fatality of British service personnel in Iraq.
What advice or guidance on the media handling of the deaths or injuries of British service personnel serving in (a) Iraq, and (b) Afghanistan has been drawn up since the start of those military engagements; and whether they will place a copy of that advice in the Library.
What advice or guidance on the media handling of the deaths or injuries of British service personnel serving in (a) Iraq, and (b) Afghanistan has been drawn up since the start of those military engagements; and whether they will place a copy of that advice in the Library.
Whether any guidance, internal or otherwise, or any other form of briefing on the media handling of the death of the 100th British soldier in Iraq was issued by, or asked of, Number 10 Downing Street, including the Prime Minister’s Private Office.
Whether any guidance, internal or otherwise, or any other form of briefing on the media handling of the death of the 100th British soldier in Iraq was issued by, or asked of, Number 10 Downing Street, including the Prime Minister’s Private Office.
Further to the Written Answer by the Lord Drayson on 13 March (WA 190), whether any internal guidance or any other form of briefing on the media handling of the death of the 100th British soldier in Iraq was issued by, or asked of, the Ministry of Defence; and
Further to the Written Answer by the Lord Drayson on 13 March (WA 190), whether any internal guidance or any other form of briefing on the media handling of the death of the 100th British soldier in Iraq was issued by, or asked of, the Ministry of Defence; and
What guidance or advice was drawn up by the Ministry of Defence regarding the media handling of the death of the 100th British soldier in Iraq; and whether they will place a copy of this guidance in the Library.
What guidance or advice was drawn up by the Ministry of Defence regarding the media handling of the death of the 100th British soldier in Iraq; and whether they will place a copy of this guidance in the Library.
Further to the Written Answer by the Lord Goldsmith on 28 February 2005 (670 c1WA), whether the Lord Falconer of Thoroton or the Baroness Morgan of Huyton brought any information that the Prime Minister was satisfied about the factual grounds for concluding that Iraq was guilty of non-compliance and non-co-operation...
Further to the Written Answer by the Lord Goldsmith on 28 February 2005 (670 c1WA), whether the Lord Falconer of Thoroton or the Baroness Morgan of Huyton brought any information that the Prime Minister was satisfied about the factual grounds for concluding that Iraq was guilty of non-compliance and non-co-operation...
Further to the Written Answer by the Lord Goldsmith on 28 February 2005 (670 c1WA), in what ministerial capacity the Lord Falconer of Thoroton and the Baroness Morgan of Huyton were acting at the meeting on 13 March 2003. [HL 1801]. - Ref to 4 April 2005, 671 c69WA.
Further to the Written Answer by the Lord Goldsmith on 28 February 2005 (670 c1WA), in what ministerial capacity the Lord Falconer of Thoroton and the Baroness Morgan of Huyton were acting at the meeting on 13 March 2003. [HL 1801]. - Ref to 4 April 2005, 671 c69WA.
Which members of the United States Administration the Attorney-General met or contacted prior to issuing his view on the legality of military action in Iraq. [HL 1805]. - Inc ref to 30 November 2004, CH428 c48W.
Which members of the United States Administration the Attorney-General met or contacted prior to issuing his view on the legality of military action in Iraq. [HL 1805]. - Inc ref to 30 November 2004, CH428 c48W.
Why the Attorney General informed individuals outside the Cabinet that it was his clear view that military action under Resolution 1441 was lawful, rather than first communicating it to the Cabinet. [HL 1802].
Why the Attorney General informed individuals outside the Cabinet that it was his clear view that military action under Resolution 1441 was lawful, rather than first communicating it to the Cabinet. [HL 1802].
Further to the Written Answer by the Lord Goldsmith on 28 February 2005, 670 c1WA, whether the Attorney General sought any written advice from (a) the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs; (b) the Secretary of State for Defence; or (c) the Chief of the Defence Staff on...
Further to the Written Answer by the Lord Goldsmith on 28 February 2005, 670 c1WA, whether the Attorney General sought any written advice from (a) the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs; (b) the Secretary of State for Defence; or (c) the Chief of the Defence Staff on...
Further to the Written Answer by the Lord Goldsmith on 14 March 2005, 670 c107-108WA, where the meeting between the Attorney General, the Prime Minister's Chief of Staff and foreign policy adviser and the Director of Government Relations took place; and which other officials were present for part or all...
Further to the Written Answer by the Lord Goldsmith on 14 March 2005, 670 c107-108WA, where the meeting between the Attorney General, the Prime Minister's Chief of Staff and foreign policy adviser and the Director of Government Relations took place; and which other officials were present for part or all...