Mr Donald Anderson
June 17, 1939 -Summary information for Mr Donald Anderson
Contributions
1999
2 speeches — Yemen Commons January 11, 1999
Kosovo Commons January 18, 1999
Sierra Leone Commons January 19, 1999
Ethiopia and Eritrea (Border Dispute) Written Answers January 19, 1999
House of Lords Reform Commons January 20, 1999
Sexual Offences (Amendment) Bill Commons January 25, 1999
Thaumasite Written Answers January 25, 1999
Kosovo Commons February 1, 1999
Kosovo Commons February 11, 1999
Kosovo Commons February 16, 1999
Business of the House Commons February 23, 1999
Kosovo Commons February 24, 1999
Sierra Leone Commons February 24, 1999
Uganda Commons March 2, 1999
8 speeches — Sierra Leone Commons March 2, 1999
Concessionary Bus Fares Scheme Written Answers March 3, 1999
Points of Order Commons March 4, 1999
Kosovo Commons March 23, 1999
Kosovo Commons March 24, 1999
5 speeches — Kosovo Commons March 25, 1999
Berlin European Council and Kosovo Commons March 29, 1999
Kosovo Commons March 31, 1999
Kosovo Commons April 13, 1999
Kosovo Commons April 19, 1999
NATO Summit Commons April 26, 1999
Iran Written Answers April 27, 1999
Falkland Islands (Fisheries) Written Answers April 28, 1999
Select Committees (Quorum) Commons May 26, 1999
Kosovo/Cologne European Summit Commons June 8, 1999
Kosovo Commons June 14, 1999
2 speeches — Kosovo Commons June 17, 1999
6 speeches — Standards and Privileges Commons July 12, 1999
Personal Statement (Mr. Donald Anderson) Commons July 13, 1999
EU Enlargement Commons July 20, 1999
Ministerial Liaison Commons October 27, 1999
6 speeches — Foreign Affairs and Defence Commons November 22, 1999
11 speeches — European Union Commons December 1, 1999
Transport Written Answers December 1, 1999
Chechnya Commons December 7, 1999
European Legislation (Parliamentary Scrutiny) Westminster Hall December 8, 1999
Beef Ban Commons December 9, 1999
Helsinki European Council Commons December 13, 1999
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