Mr John Burnett
September 19, 1945 -Summary information for Mr John Burnett
Contributions
2004
Asylum Written Answers January 7, 2004
R v. Angela Cannings Commons January 20, 2004
Carcase Burial Pits Written Answers January 30, 2004
Local Government Finance Commons February 5, 2004
Lord Chancellor Commons February 10, 2004
Parmalat Commons February 12, 2004
CAP Reform (England) Commons February 12, 2004
2 speeches — Family Court Cases Westminster Hall February 24, 2004
Katharine Gun Commons February 26, 2004
3 speeches — Biomass Electricity Project, Winkleigh Written Answers March 4, 2004
11 speeches — Promotion of Volunteering Bill Commons March 5, 2004
Biomass Electricity Project, Winkleigh Written Answers March 11, 2004
9 speeches — INCOME OF SPOUSES: JOINTLY HELD PROPERTY Commons April 28, 2004
3 speeches — RESTRICTION OF GIFT RELIEF ETC. Commons April 28, 2004
5 speeches — CHARGEABLE GAINS: RESTRICTION OF GIFTS RELIEF ETC Commons April 28, 2004
Witnesses (Trial Attendance) Commons April 29, 2004
Members' Salaries Written Answers April 29, 2004
Departmental Expenditure Written Answers April 29, 2004
Winkleigh Biomass Project Written Answers May 4, 2004
Administration Estimate Written Answers May 5, 2004
Iraq: Security/Mistreatment Allegations Commons May 10, 2004
Conference Attendance Written Answers May 11, 2004
Promotion of Volunteering Bill [Money] Commons May 12, 2004
Winkleigh Biomass Project Written Answers May 21, 2004
4 speeches — Crown Prosecution Service (London) Westminster Hall June 8, 2004
Parliamentary Contributory Pension Fund Commons June 23, 2004
Guantanamo Bay Detainees Commons July 1, 2004
16 speeches — CHARGE TO INCOME TAX ON BENEFITS RECEIVED BY FORMER OWNER OF PROPERTY Commons July 7, 2004
9 speeches — DECLARATION AS TO EXTENT OF LIABILITY IN NEGLIGENCE Commons July 16, 2004
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