Mr Andrew Hunter

January 8, 1943 -
Summary information for Mr Andrew Hunter

Contributions

1995

Hong Kong Citizens Written Answers January 17, 1995

Young Offenders Report Written Answers January 17, 1995

Ceasefire Commons January 19, 1995

Timeshare Written Answers January 19, 1995

3 speeches — Angola Written Answers January 19, 1995

Falkland Islands Written Answers January 19, 1995

Gulf War Written Answers January 19, 1995

Northern Ireland (Framework Document) Commons February 1, 1995

Physiotherapy Written Answers February 1, 1995

Peace Process Commons February 16, 1995

Northern Ireland (Framework Documents) Commons February 22, 1995

2 speeches — Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism Commons March 8, 1995

Hampshire County Council Written Answers March 13, 1995

County Council Reserves Written Answers March 13, 1995

Hampshire County Council Written Answers March 14, 1995

Hampshire Social Services Written Answers March 14, 1995

2 speeches — Council Tax Appeals Written Answers April 3, 1995

Message Handling Service Written Answers April 3, 1995

Terrorism Commons April 27, 1995

Engagements Commons May 9, 1995

Peace Process Written Answers May 25, 1995

4 speeches — Northern Ireland Commons June 12, 1995

Nigeria Written Answers June 15, 1995

Peace Process Commons June 29, 1995

2 speeches — Northern Ireland Act 1974 Commons July 5, 1995

Recreational Vehicles (Green Lanes) Commons July 17, 1995

Planning Inquiries Written Answers October 25, 1995

Northern Ireland (Remission of Sentences) Bill Commons October 30, 1995

Occupational Health and Safety Agency Written Answers November 23, 1995

Income Tax Written Answers November 23, 1995

Human Rights Written Answers November 24, 1995

Taxation Written Answers November 27, 1995

Northern Ireland Commons November 29, 1995

Royal Ulster Constabulary Commons December 7, 1995

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