Mr David Wilshire

September 16, 1943 -
Summary information for Mr David Wilshire

Contributions

2001

5 speeches — ARMED FORCES BILL (COMMITTEE) Commons January 9, 2001

4 speeches — Standing Committee Commons January 16, 2001

Heathrow Terminal 5 Written Answers January 22, 2001

Royal Liverpool Children's Inquiry Commons January 30, 2001

6 speeches — Police Commons January 31, 2001

Post Mortems Written Answers March 9, 2001

Criminal Justice and Police Bill Commons March 12, 2001

5 speeches — Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism Commons March 13, 2001

Sierra Leone (Select Committee Report) Written Answers March 16, 2001

MRSA Infections Written Answers March 19, 2001

Organ and Tissue Retention Written Answers March 21, 2001

3 speeches — Social Security Fraud Bill [Lords] (Programme) Commons March 27, 2001

Retained Organs Commission Written Answers March 28, 2001

2 speeches — Points of Order Commons April 2, 2001

5 speeches — MRSA Written Answers April 23, 2001

MRSA Written Answers April 23, 2001

3 speeches — EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION WITH OVERSEAS AUTHORITIES Commons May 1, 2001

15 speeches — Business of the House Commons May 9, 2001

2 speeches — Heathrow Westminster Hall July 3, 2001

Asylum Seekers Written Answers October 30, 2001

Terminal 5 Written Answers November 13, 2001

2 speeches — Heathrow Airport Written Answers November 13, 2001

3 speeches — Airline Industry Westminster Hall November 14, 2001

Foreign National Teachers (Surrey) Written Answers November 14, 2001

Teacher Vacancies (Surrey) Written Answers November 14, 2001

Heathrow (Terminal 5) Commons November 20, 2001

5 speeches — RELIGIOUS HATRED OFFENCES Commons November 26, 2001

Points of Order Commons December 18, 2001

3 speeches — Facilities of the House Commons December 18, 2001

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