Mr Donald Thompson
November 13, 1931 - March 14, 2005Summary information for Mr Donald Thompson
Contributions
1994
Coal Industry Bill Commons January 18, 1994
Finance Bill Commons January 25, 1994
Complementary Therapies Written Answers January 25, 1994
Complementary Therapies Written Answers January 26, 1994
Engagements Commons February 8, 1994
Deregulation and Contracting Out Bill Commons February 8, 1994
Child Support Agency Commons February 10, 1994
6 speeches — Pennine Wind Farms Commons February 16, 1994
United Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust Commons February 22, 1994
Overseas Aid Commons February 28, 1994
Middle East Commons March 2, 1994
Tourism Commons March 7, 1994
2 speeches — Public Services (Competition) Commons March 7, 1994
Training and Enterprise Councils Commons March 15, 1994
9 speeches — Council of Europe and Western European Union Commons March 18, 1994
Child Support Agency Commons March 28, 1994
Green Ministers Commons April 20, 1994
Burglaries Commons April 21, 1994
Post Office Commons May 11, 1994
Employment Statistics Commons May 17, 1994
Immigration Rules Written Answers May 24, 1994
Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council Written Answers May 26, 1994
Ukraine Written Answers June 15, 1994
European Union Commons June 21, 1994
Labour Statistics Commons June 28, 1994
Animal Welfare Commons June 30, 1994
Child Support Agency Commons July 4, 1994
Wages Councils Commons October 18, 1994
Land Drainage Commons October 20, 1994
Cancer Research Commons October 25, 1994
Parliamentary Proceedings Written Answers October 28, 1994
Legal Advice Centre Written Answers November 18, 1994
Police Commons November 24, 1994
"Paying for our Past" Written Answers November 24, 1994
Legal Aid Commons November 28, 1994
4 speeches — European Communities (Finance) Bill Commons November 28, 1994
National Lottery Commons December 12, 1994
2 speeches — Privileges Committee Commons December 12, 1994
Child Support Agency Commons December 15, 1994
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