Mr Colin Moynihan
September 13, 1955 -Summary information for Mr Colin Moynihan
Contributions
2001
International Criminal Court Bill [H.L.] Lords January 15, 2001
Israel: Land for Peace Negotiations Written Answers March 1, 2001
European Rapid Reaction Force: Command and Planning Structures Written Answers March 5, 2001
Parthenon Sculptures Written Answers March 5, 2001
BSE Costs to CAP Written Answers March 5, 2001
2 speeches — Foreign Secretary's Discussions USA Written Answers March 6, 2001
China: EU Position Written Answers March 8, 2001
2 speeches — Macedonia and Kosovo: Albanian Insurgents Written Answers April 23, 2001
Cyprus Written Answers April 26, 2001
Gibraltar Written Answers April 26, 2001
Zimbabwe: Commonwealth Ministerial Mission Written Answers April 30, 2001
Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords June 21, 2001
Energy Policy Lords June 25, 2001
Democracy and the Will of the People Written Answers July 3, 2001
Treaty of Nice Written Answers July 4, 2001
China: Human Rights Lords July 18, 2001
3 speeches — UK Parliament: Composition Written Answers July 24, 2001
Lord Chancellor: Place in the Cabinet Written Answers July 24, 2001
International Terrorism Lords September 14, 2001
Democracy and the Will of the People Written Answers September 14, 2001
International Terrorism Lords October 18, 2001
Development Strategies Written Answers October 30, 2001
Social Exclusion Unit Written Answers October 30, 2001
Poverty Reduction: EU Aid Programme Written Answers October 31, 2001
Afghanistan: UK Government's Policies to Assist Women Written Answers November 2, 2001
4 speeches — House of Lords Reform Written Answers November 14, 2001
House of Lords Reform Written Answers November 16, 2001
Youth Unemployment Written Answers November 26, 2001
4 speeches — Renewables Obligation Order Written Answers December 11, 2001
2 speeches — Iraq: Weapons Programmes Written Answers December 12, 2001
3 speeches — Weapons of Mass Destruction Written Answers December 13, 2001
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