Mr Andrew Hunter

January 8, 1943 -
Summary information for Mr Andrew Hunter

Contributions

1999

Prison Officers (Redundancy Terms) Written Answers January 20, 1999

Theological Training (Ordinands) Written Answers January 25, 1999

8 speeches — Northern Ireland Commons February 22, 1999

Royal Ulster Constabulary Commons February 24, 1999

Prisoner Releases Commons February 24, 1999

4 speeches — Road Traffic (Vehicle Testing) Bill Commons March 5, 1999

3 speeches — Prevention of Terrorism Commons March 16, 1999

Policing Commons March 18, 1999

4 speeches — COORDINATION OF INSPECTIONS, &C. Commons March 23, 1999

2 speeches — Council Tax Written Answers March 29, 1999

Council Houses Written Answers March 30, 1999

Council Houses Written Answers March 31, 1999

Public Transport Written Answers April 13, 1999

Income Tax Credits Written Answers April 15, 1999

3 speeches — Green Lanes Commons April 21, 1999

6 speeches — Northern Ireland (Location of Victims' Remains) Bill Commons May 10, 1999

4 speeches — INFORMATION ON ACCIDENTS INVOLVING UNCERTIFICATED VEHICLES Commons May 21, 1999

6 speeches — REGULATIONS UNDER S.45 OF ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1988. 1988 c. 52 Commons May 21, 1999

2 speeches — Road Noise Commons June 15, 1999

Infertility Treatment Written Answers June 22, 1999

Unlicensed Guns Written Answers June 23, 1999

Ulster Defence Regiment Written Answers June 23, 1999

2 speeches — Adoption Written Answers June 25, 1999

Basingstoke Magistrates Court Written Answers June 29, 1999

Firearms Written Answers June 30, 1999

Child Support Agency Written Answers July 5, 1999

3 speeches — SUSPENSION OF DEVOLVED GOVERNMENT Commons July 13, 1999

Residential Accommodation (Elderly People) Written Answers October 25, 1999

Terrorism Bill Commons December 14, 1999

MOD Housing (Hampshire) Written Answers December 20, 1999

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