Mr James Molyneaux
August 27, 1920 -Summary information for Mr James Molyneaux
Contributions
1993
2 speeches — TREATY ON EUROPEAN UNION Commons January 19, 1993
Cross-border Co-operation Commons January 21, 1993
Security Written Answers January 21, 1993
TREATY ON EUROPEAN UNION Commons January 27, 1993
MR. MICHAEL MORRIS in the Chair Commons January 28, 1993
Army Manpower Commons February 3, 1993
Royal Taxation Commons February 11, 1993
Security Commons February 18, 1993
Foreign Compensation (Amendment) Bill [Lords] Commons February 18, 1993
Appropriation (Northern Ireland) Commons February 18, 1993
Security Written Answers February 18, 1993
3 speeches — TREATY ON EUROPEAN UNION Commons February 25, 1993
2 speeches — Security Commons March 18, 1993
Electricity Privatisation Written Answers March 24, 1993
European Communities (Amendment) Bill Commons April 15, 1993
Bosnia Commons April 19, 1993
VAT (Fuel) Commons April 22, 1993
Unemployment Commons May 20, 1993
4 speeches — Northern Ireland (Prevention of Terrrorism) Commons June 8, 1993
Legal Aid Commons June 8, 1993
Cash Limits Written Answers June 8, 1993
European Council (Copenhagen) Commons June 23, 1993
COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES OF MILK MARKETING BOARDS: DISTRIBUTION OF PROFITS Commons June 23, 1993
Northern Ireland Act 1974 Commons June 24, 1993
Police Reform (White Paper) Commons June 28, 1993
Thermal Oxide Reprocessing Plant Commons June 28, 1993
Engagements Commons June 29, 1993
European Parliamentary Elections Bill Commons June 30, 1993
Law Officers Commons July 1, 1993
Standing Advisory Commission on Human Rights Written Answers July 1, 1993
Defence Estimates, 1993 Commons July 5, 1993
Military and Police Manpower Commons October 21, 1993
Security Written Answers October 21, 1993
Home Affairs and Education Commons November 23, 1993
2 speeches — Northern Ireland Commons November 29, 1993
Inter-party Talks Commons December 2, 1993
Hong Kong Commons December 6, 1993
Ireland (Joint Declaration) Commons December 15, 1993
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