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  Search: the word 'iraq' spoken by Andrew Tyrie (TheyWorkForYou.com)
Andrew Tyrie:...that she did not intend to disfranchise a large proportion of service personnel at the last election, but that was the effect of the legislation.
Andrew Tyrie: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many representations have been made to UK military authorities in Iraq by prisoners of war of (a) Iraqi and (b) other nationality in accordance with their rights under article 78 of the third Geneva convention.
Andrew Tyrie:..., this issue is the most flagrant and unacceptable example of voter exclusion: it involves service personnel, who are, at this very moment, risking their lives on our behalf in war zones such as Iraq.
www.theyworkforyou.com /search/?s=iraq&pid=10613&pop=1   (1411 words)

  
  Descendants of Dudley Hartigan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Andrew Tyrie was lucky in that when the Clark Gang was arrested, he was serving time in Cooma Gaol, otherwise he may have been implicated with them in their demise.
Andrew Hartigan Tyrie was born 1833 NSW to Thomas Tyrie and Eliza (nee Jourdan).
Andrew was buried in the Anglican Cemetery, Jerangle NSW.
www.cooma.nsw.gov.au /monaropioneers/hartigan-d.htm   (8505 words)

  
 Index
Andrew Tyrie is a Tory MP and chairman of All Parliamentary Group on Extraordinary Rendition.
ANDREW TYRIE: I’m in the United States to put the case to the administration and to Congress that going ahead with this program, as it appears the Americans have been in the past, is not in America’s interest.
ANDREW TYRIE: Yes, I think that the next stage in all this is going to be a series of lawsuits of one type or another, and possibly prosecutions, because, almost certainly, laws have been broken, and those laws will now be used to get to the bottom of what’s happened.
www.democracynow.org /print.pl?sid=06/12/06/1429257   (2738 words)

  
 Speaker: "Neo-Conservatism Six Years On: The Conservative Critique" with Andrew Tyrie MP   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Andrew Tyrie, a Conservative Member of Parliament for Chichester since May 1997, offered a critique of the neo-conservative approach to foreign policy that has been implemented by the Bush Administration and British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
The invasion and occupation of Iraq, a war that was “justified by WMD logic” and failed to uncover weapons of mass destruction, served as the catalyst for the destabilization of the international system.
In sum, Andrew Tyrie advocated a return to a law-based contractual approach to international affairs, an approach once led by the United States but abandoned by the current administration.
www.wilsoncenter.org /index.cfm?fuseaction=events.event&event_id=210127   (624 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Andrew Tyrie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
N379P, one of the planes used by the CIA Extraordinary rendition is a procedure practiced by the government of the United States (and possibly aided by other western countries) whereby criminal suspects are sent to countries in which torture is routinely used in interrogation.
Andrew was elected Conservative Member of Parliament for Chichester in the May 1997 general election.
Andrew is also the Vice Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Parliamentary Reform.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Andrew-Tyrie   (470 words)

  
 channel4.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Andrew Gilligan : The pressure can be the most traditional kind - there is a cross-party parliamentary group just starting up this week and Menzies Campbell MP, Chris Mullin MP and Andrew Tyrie MP are all involved - you should write to them and your own MP.
Andrew Gilligan : And Blair was held to account, to some extent - he lost a very large number of votes over his appalling behaviour over the Iraq war and he has emerged from that as a much-weakened figure.
Andrew Gilligan : I was very interested in the fact that somebody could be quite literally snatched off the street of a western European city in the middle of the day, bundled into the back of a van, drugged and then flown straight off to a torture chamber.
www.channel4.com /community/showcards/D/Dispatches_-_Kidnap_and_Torture.html   (1914 words)

  
 Volkskrant Weblog -- Mazzeltov
ANDREW TYRIE: No. And there are many allegations being made by plane spotters and others that this may be in dozens or hundreds.
ANDREW TYRIE: Well, if it's true, it reflects, I think, quite badly on the American administration, frankly, that there should be just this another example of a colossal misjudgment.
ANDREW TYRIE: Well, that's a matter -- I mean, there's a good number of editors, who have made newspapers in Britain, sitting on it, I expect, and that will be a decision for them.
www.volkskrant.com /weblog/pub/blogs/entry.php?id=18243   (1674 words)

  
 Tories back Equitable victims’ plight - [Sunday Herald]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Shadow Financial Secretary Andrew Tyrie has written to Parliamentary Ombudsman Ann Abraham calling on her to investigate whether Equitable members were victims of regulatory failure and government maladministration, leading to a financial loss.
In a hard-hitting letter to Abraham, Tyrie lays out many of Lord Penrose’s conclusions that investors were let down by the actions of government departments, not least the Government Actuaries Department (GAD).
Tyrie has also called for Abraham to invite Penrose to assist.
www.sundayherald.com /41653   (461 words)

  
 Andrew Tyrie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He had previously been a special adviser at HM Treasury.
Tyrie is chairman of the All Parliamentary Group on Extraordinary Rendition.
BBC News - Andrew Tyrie MP profile 10 February, 2005
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Andrew_Tyrie   (147 words)

  
 Order Book Part 1
Mr Andrew Tyrie (Chichester):To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, how many appeals were made by civil servants to the Civil Service Commissioners regarding special advisers in her Office between 31st March 2003 and 31st March 2004; and when each appeal was lodged.
Mr Andrew Tyrie (Chichester):To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, how many appeals were made by civil servants to the Civil Service Commissioners regarding special advisers in her Department between 31st March 2003 and 31st March 2004; and when each appeal was lodged.
Mr Andrew Tyrie (Chichester):To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, how many appeals were made by civil servants to the Civil Service Commissioners regarding special advisers in her Department between 31st March 2003 and 31st March 2004 and when each appeal was lodged.
www.publications.parliament.uk /pa/cm200405/cmordbk1/41201w01.htm   (7802 words)

  
 lies.com » Parsing Condoleeza Rice on Torture   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
“It’s clear that the text of the speech was drafted by lawyers with the intention of misleading an audience,” Andrew Tyrie, a Conservative member of Parliament, said in an interview.
Tyrie is chairman of a recently formed nonpartisan committee that plans to investigate claims that the British government has tacitly condoned torture by allowing the United States to use its airspace to transport terrorist suspects to countries where they are subsequently tortured.
Tyrie pointed out example after example where, he said, Ms.
www.lies.com /wp/2005/12/07/parsing-condoleeza-rice-on-torture   (484 words)

  
 News | Telegraph
In a pamphlet published tomorrow, Andrew Tyrie says there are signs that Mr Cameron is pursuing the approach first espoused by Disraeli in the 1870s and then by Stanley Baldwin and Rab Butler during the last century.
Mr Tyrie, Kenneth Clarke's campaign manager when he stood for the party leadership, argues that there is growing evidence that the Conservative leader is embracing policies emphasising shared national values, high quality public services and an inclusive social policy.
Mr Tyrie, the MP for Chichester, was asked by Mr Cameron to draw up the Tory stance on party funding, including the demand for a £50,000 cap on donations from unions.
www.telegraph.co.uk /news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/12/28/ntory28.xml   (665 words)

  
 Euphemia TYRIE born Kilkardie, Fifeshire Scotland in 1835
I am trying to trace the ancestors of my great grandmother was Euphemia TYRIE who was born in Kilkardie, Fifeshire in Scotland in 1835.
Her father was Andrew TYRIE born in 1801 (occupation ploughman), and her mother was Margaret STOCKS born in 1796.
Andrew and Margaret were married at Portmoak, Kinross Scotland in January 1825.
www.jenforum.com /tyree/messages/718.html   (130 words)

  
 Indiainfo.com -> News -> Spotlight -> Bofors Watch -> There’s more to Hinduja mediation, warns Tyrie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
[an error occurred while processing this directive] Andrew Tyrie, the Conservative MP for Chich ester, said the key issue from India's point of view was why the Hindujas were a cting as go-betweens for New Delhi and London at a time when they were under inve stigation for their role in the Bofors payoffs scandal.
Tyrie also speculated whether the confiden tial June meeting at 10 Downing Street violated the British government's then freeze on meetings with Indian officials as a result of the May 1998 nuclear tests.
Tyrie continued, "The Hammond inquiry didn't h ave anything like the material that it should have had before.
newsarchives.indiainfo.com /spotlight/bofors/09hindu.html   (653 words)

  
 Welcome to the Conservative Party Shop in association with Politico's   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Andrew Tyrie grew up in rural Essex, the son of a furniture retailer.
Andrew Tyrie was elected Conservative Member of Parliament for Chichester in the May 1997 general election.
At the 1992 general election Mr Tyrie contested Houghton and Washington, increasing the Conservative share of the vote by 1,300 against the national swing.
shop.conservatives.com /author.jsp?ID=97   (239 words)

  
 Tyrees in Scotland
Most of the Tyries were staunch adherants of the Scotish crown, including the Stuarts, and the family fortunes suffered because of this loyalty.
I was told that the name "Ragman Roll" derived from the fact that the wax seals of the prelates and landowners were attached to the bottom of the document and that in time the weight of the many seals caused the lower edge of the document to assume a ragged appearance.
The original Tyrie home, whose rubblestone and clay walls are three feet thick, is now the two-story central part of the manor house.
members.aol.com /rtyree/a/ScotchTyries.html   (3982 words)

  
 Democracy Now! | British Tory MP Blasts Extraordinary Rendition, Says Britain Broke International Law and "Complicit in ...
ANDREW TYRIE: Well, the attitude of a lot of people is deep concern without knowing quite where to turn.
ANDREW TYRIE: Well, if it's true, it reflects, I think, quite badly on the American administration, frankly, that there should be just this another example of a colossal misjudgment.
ANDREW TYRIE: Well, that's a matter -- I mean, there's a good number of editors, who have made newspapers in Britain, sitting on it, I expect, and that will be a decision for them.
www.democracynow.org /article.pl?sid=05/12/05/1455243   (1711 words)

  
 Tyrie Page
One of the two witnesses was Andrew TYRIE, most probably her father, and the other was a Mary Turner (relationship - if any - unknown).
According to the Register of St. Botolph's Church, Bishopsgate, London, an Andrew TYRIE and a Susan (Susanna) STEEL were married there on the 1st May 1805.
It is possible that this Andrew TYRIE was the son of Andrew TYRIE and Janet TOD and born in Ayr, Ayrshire on 2nd August 1781.
www.familysaunders.org /tyrie.htm   (1564 words)

  
 Educated Guesswork: December 2005 Archives
The whole object is to hide the ball and constantly shift and recalibrate the (literal) terms of the debate.
As the New York Times reported today, "'[i]t's clear that the text of the [Rice] speech was drafted by lawyers with the intention of misleading an audience,'" Andrew Tyrie, a Conservative member of Parliament, said in an interview.
Tyrie pointed out example after example where, he said, Ms.
www.educatedguesswork.org /movabletype/archives/2005/12/index.html   (7688 words)

  
 UK MPs press for answers over US 'rendition flights' - Irna   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The group, led by former Labor minister Chris Mullins, deputy leader of the Liberal Democrats, Sir Menzies Campbell, and Conservative MP Andrew Tyrie, are holding their first meeting on Monday on 'extraordinary renditions', according to the BBC.
The renewed pressure on the government to stop evading questions about the flights comes after it was disclosed on Tuesday that Foreign Secretary Jack Straw has written to US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rica about the issue on behalf of the EU.
Tyrie said that he was surprised by the number of MPs who said they would join the group.
www.irna.ir /en/news/view/line-20/0512010521193133.htm   (474 words)

  
 Save King Edward VII Hospital Campaign, Midhurst, West Sussex   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Local MP Andrew Tyrie stressed that to get NHS work back would require a major rumpus by the local community and supporters generally.
My Tyrie said the support for the hospital was all-party and non-partisan.
A party of fifteen visited the House of Commons Gallery to hear Andrew Tyrie MP speak at circa 12.25 pm.
www.nutrition-healthco.com /kingedwardviicarverreport.htm   (684 words)

  
 PASC Conf TYRIE | Houses of Parliament
When Andrew Turnbull said that not much had changed with the doubling of numbers of advisers from 35 to 75, except in No. 10, I think he understated the extent to which there had already been a big shift between the time I was in Whitehall in the late 1980s and the mid 1990s.
I largely agree with Nigel Wicks’ proposals for reform, although I do side on balance with Andrew Turnbull on Nigel’s proposal that special advisers should be given a special and unique category.
It seems to me that it is of the essence of an adviser to be part of a team, to acquire a sense of collegiality  with the civil servants around them.
www.parliament.uk /parliamentary_committees/public_administration_select_committee/pasc_conf_tyrie.cfm   (1665 words)

  
 Chichester pledge hand-in to Andrew Tyrie MP
Chichester pledge hand-in to Andrew Tyrie MP who we are
Andrew Tyrie MP was presented with 1,055 action pledges by Father Fieran O'Brien, parish priest of St Richard's Roman Catholic Church and chair of Churches Together in Chichester.
Mr Tyrie agreed to forward the pledges to his party leader Iain Duncan Smith saying 'I was delighted to receive these pledges.
www.christian-aid.org.uk /ukireland/londonse/news/201chich.htm   (245 words)

  
 Airstrip One
Bob Marshall Andrews, one Tory and one Labour for two excellent speeches.
Andrew Turner, one of the new Tory MPs.
It is even worse from a woman who campaigned full-time for Britain not to have the ability to defend itself, yet now we want to launch wars to socially engineer foreign countries.
www.antiwar.com /goldstein/pf/p-g110501.html   (1029 words)

  
 Blair's links with Hindujas revealed in leaked letters [Free Republic]
Andrew Tyrie, the Conservative MP who obtained the documents, said the letters showed the contacts between Mr Blair and the Hindujas went "far deeper than we had been led to believe".
Mr Tyrie, MP for Chichester, said: "Tony Blair has made a mockery of the Hammond inquiry by withholding crucial information.
Downing Street rejected Mr Tyrie's suggestion that the letters had been withheld from Sir Anthony Hammond QC's inquiry into allegations that ministers, including Peter Mandelson, intervened to secure a British passport for one brother.
www.freerepublic.com /forum/a3afa78204be8.htm   (917 words)

  
 AlterNet: Torture and Secrecy Scandal Intensifies
interviewed Michael Ratner, president of the Center for Constitutional Rights, and Andrew Tyrie, a British Member of Parliament, who is a Tory and a chair of the All Parliamentary Group on Extraordinary Rendition.
ANDREW TYRIE: Well, traditionally, the strongest repository of support for human rights issues is in the Labor Party.
ANDREW TYRIE: Well, if it's true, it reflects, I think, quite badly on the American administration, frankly -- that there should be just another example of a colossal misjudgment.
www.alternet.org /story/29100   (5206 words)

  
 The Edge of England's Sword
One of its most cogent critics is Andrew Tyrie, who has set out what is at stake in an insightful pamphlet published jointly by the Bow Group and the Foreign Policy Centre.
George Bush is setting that doctrine aside.’ It is a recipe, says Tyrie, not for international order but for ‘international anarchy’.
Tyrie's idea of international order involves plugging up your ears, turning up the music and settling down to read the paper, ignoring brutality and leaving civilized behavior behind.
englandssword.blogspot.com /2003_05_11_englandssword_archive.html   (6405 words)

  
 The Cheyne Family - Person Page 1463   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Janet Wemyss, in Nether Boyndlie, witnessed the christening of her son, Andrew Birnie, on 5 November 1733, at Nether Boyndlie at Tyrie Parish, Aberdeen, Scotland.
Janet Wemyss, in Nether Boyndlie, witnessed the christening of her daughter, Isobel Birnie, on 15 May 1735, at Nether Boyndlie at Tyrie Parish, Aberdeen, Scotland.
The following is a transcription from the Parish of Tyrie, Register of Baptisms, Marriages and Session Minutes, 1710-1747, Page 110/217, “May 12 (1741) James Birnie (4996), Son to James Birnie (4989) and Jannet Weemes (4990) in Nether Boynlie was Baptized in presence of Andrew Greig and William Birnie (5002) in Killiequharn and other witnefses.”.
www.rootsweb.com /~cheyne/HTML/Roots05-p/p1463.htm   (421 words)

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