Mr David Heathcoat-Amory

March 21, 1949 -
Summary information for Mr David Heathcoat-Amory

Contributions

2002

Standard Spending Assessment (Somerset) Westminster Hall January 9, 2002

Gibraltar Commons January 14, 2002

Foot and Mouth Written Answers January 24, 2002

National Insurance Written Answers January 28, 2002

Gibraltar Commons February 5, 2002

2 speeches — Export Licences Written Answers February 7, 2002

Gambling Review Report Westminster Hall February 13, 2002

European Council (Barcelona) Commons March 18, 2002

2 speeches — Somerset Levels Westminster Hall May 15, 2002

Employment Regulations Written Answers May 20, 2002

Parish Councils Written Answers May 21, 2002

6 speeches — European Affairs Commons June 18, 2002

Asylum Seekers Written Answers June 26, 2002

G8 Summit Commons July 1, 2002

2 speeches — Engagements Commons July 3, 2002

REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE Commons July 18, 2002

Iraq and Weapons of Mass Destruction Commons September 24, 2002

2 speeches — COMMISSION OF BODY TO STUDY THE EFFECTS OF ACT Commons October 21, 2002

Workers from Eire Written Answers October 28, 2002

Convention on the Future of Europe Commons November 5, 2002

Business of the House Commons November 14, 2002

British Energy Commons November 28, 2002

4 speeches — Convention on the Future of Europe Commons December 2, 2002

Hunting with Dogs Commons December 3, 2002

2 speeches — Criminal Justice Bill Commons December 4, 2002

2 speeches — European Parliament (Representation) Bill Commons December 10, 2002

European Affairs Commons December 11, 2002

European Council (Copenhagen) Commons December 16, 2002

Hunting Bill Commons December 16, 2002

Business of the House Commons December 19, 2002

2 speeches — Intellectual Property Rights Written Answers December 19, 2002

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