Mr David Winnick
June 26, 1933 -Summary information for Mr David Winnick
Contributions
2004
Libya Commons January 5, 2004
Correspondence Written Answers January 6, 2004
Engagements Commons January 7, 2004
Correspondence Written Answers January 8, 2004
Long-term Unemployment Commons January 12, 2004
Points of Order Commons January 12, 2004
National Audit Office Report on Operation Telic Commons January 13, 2004
Employment Relations Bill Commons January 14, 2004
Business of the House Commons January 15, 2004
Railways Commons January 19, 2004
Civil Contingencies Bill Commons January 19, 2004
Scottish Constituencies (Members' Voting Rights) Commons January 21, 2004
Business of the House Commons January 22, 2004
Zimbabwe Commons January 27, 2004
2 speeches — Chairmanship of the BBC Commons February 2, 2004
3 speeches — Lord Hutton's Report Commons February 4, 2004
Iraq Written Answers February 9, 2004
Lord Chancellor Commons February 10, 2004
Business of the House Commons February 12, 2004
Terrorism Commons February 23, 2004
British Detainees (Guantanamo Bay) Commons February 24, 2004
9 speeches — Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Commons February 25, 2004
6 speeches — UNIFICATION OF APPEAL SYSTEM Commons March 1, 2004
Iraq Commons March 2, 2004
Women, Equality and Human Rights Commons March 4, 2004
Public Appointments Commons March 9, 2004
5 speeches — Iraq (Attorney-General's Advice) Commons March 9, 2004
Correspondence Written Answers March 10, 2004
Business of the House Commons March 11, 2004
Clerk's Department Written Answers March 11, 2004
Correspondence Written Answers March 15, 2004
Iraq Written Answers March 18, 2004
Lords amendment 1D Commons March 24, 2004
4 speeches — UK Citizens (Guantanamo Bay) Westminster Hall March 24, 2004
MINISTER FOR WOMEN AND EQUALITY Commons March 25, 2004
Hunting Commons April 22, 2004
2 speeches — Child Support Agency Written Answers April 26, 2004
Correspondence Written Answers April 27, 2004
Correspondence Written Answers April 27, 2004
Correspondence Written Answers April 29, 2004
5 speeches — Occupied Territories Westminster Hall May 4, 2004
Identity Cards Written Answers May 10, 2004
Child Support Agency Written Answers May 10, 2004
Correspondence Written Answers May 10, 2004
Iraq: Security/Mistreatment Allegations Commons May 10, 2004
Age-Related Payments Bill Commons May 12, 2004
3 speeches — Iraq Commons May 17, 2004
Points of Order Commons May 18, 2004
2 speeches — CATEGORIES OF PENSION SCHEME Commons May 18, 2004
Speaker's Statement Commons May 19, 2004
House of Lords Reform Commons May 25, 2004
Engagements Commons May 26, 2004
Correspondence Written Answers May 28, 2004
G8 Summit Commons June 14, 2004
3 speeches — Business of the House Commons June 17, 2004
Correspondence Written Answers June 18, 2004
Correspondence Written Answers June 24, 2004
BBC Charter Commons June 28, 2004
NATO Summit/Special EU Council Commons June 30, 2004
Dame Shirley Porter Westminster Hall June 30, 2004
Business of the House Commons July 1, 2004
2 speeches — Zimbabwe Commons July 1, 2004
Business of the House Commons July 8, 2004
Israel Commons July 13, 2004
Business of the House Commons July 15, 2004
2 speeches — Iraq Commons July 20, 2004
Correspondence Written Answers July 20, 2004
Correspondence Written Answers July 20, 2004
Immigration Written Answers July 21, 2004
Racist Visitors Written Answers July 21, 2004
Business of the House Commons July 22, 2004
Correspondence Written Answers July 23, 2004
Iraq Commons September 7, 2004
Engagements Commons September 8, 2004
2 speeches — Pensions Policy Commons September 8, 2004
Business of the House Commons September 9, 2004
Correspondence Written Answers September 13, 2004
Correspondence Written Answers September 13, 2004
2 speeches — Hunting Bill (Procedure) Commons September 15, 2004
8 speeches — Hunting Bill Commons September 15, 2004
Business of the House Commons September 16, 2004
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