Mr John Taylor
August 19, 1941 -Summary information for Mr John Taylor
Contributions
2001
Security Situation Commons January 24, 2001
St. Helena Commons February 7, 2001
Victims of Violence Commons February 28, 2001
25 speeches — High Hedges Bill Commons March 9, 2001
Police Commons March 28, 2001
4 speeches — Electoral Malpractice (Northern Ireland) Westminster Hall March 29, 2001
Northern Ireland Commons April 2, 2001
2 speeches — Motorway Service Stations Commons April 3, 2001
8 speeches — ESTABLISHED HEDGES Commons April 27, 2001
Organised Crime Commons May 9, 2001
2 speeches — St. Helena Written Answers July 5, 2001
4 speeches — Electoral Fraud (Northern Ireland) Bill Commons July 10, 2001
1911 Decennial Census Written Answers July 11, 2001
5 speeches — Northern Ireland Commons July 16, 2001
Kayleigh Glenn Written Answers July 16, 2001
Good Friday Agreement Commons July 18, 2001
1911 Decennial Census Written Answers July 18, 2001
4 speeches — Northern Ireland Commons July 19, 2001
Registrar General (Census) Written Answers July 19, 2001
Public Records Act Written Answers July 19, 2001
Coalition against International Terrorism Commons October 16, 2001
Hearing Aid Council Written Answers October 23, 2001
Solihull Hospital Written Answers October 23, 2001
Children Act Written Answers October 23, 2001
Inheritance Tax Written Answers October 24, 2001
Boundary Commission Written Answers October 26, 2001
Correspondence Written Answers October 31, 2001
Legislation Written Answers November 12, 2001
International Coalition Against Terrorism Commons November 14, 2001
Afghanistan Written Answers November 16, 2001
Housing (Brownfield Sites) Commons November 20, 2001
Hearing Aids Written Answers December 6, 2001
English National Stadium Written Answers December 12, 2001
Rail Safety Commons December 18, 2001
Betting Levy Board Written Answers December 19, 2001
West Coast Main Line Written Answers December 19, 2001
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