Mr Ken Maginnis
January 21, 1938 -Summary information for Mr Ken Maginnis
Contributions
2003
19 speeches — Police (Northern Ireland) Bill [H.L.] Grand Committee Report January 8, 2003
9 speeches — Police (Northern Ireland) Bill [H.L.] Grand Committee Report January 9, 2003
14 speeches — Police (Northern Ireland) Bill [H.L.] Lords January 23, 2003
Police (Northern Ireland) Bill [H.L.] Lords January 23, 2003
7 speeches — Police (Northern Ireland) Bill [H.L.] Lords January 30, 2003
Marriage (Northern Ireland) Order 2003 Lords February 12, 2003
Commissioner for Children and Young People (Northern Ireland) Order 2003 Lords February 12, 2003
Audit and Accountability (Northern Ireland) Order 2003 Lords February 12, 2003
Health and Personal Social Services (Quality, Improvement and Regulation) (Northern Ireland) Order 2003 Lords February 12, 2003
Protection of Children and Vulnerable Adults (Northern Ireland) Order 2003 Lords February 12, 2003
Iraq Lords February 13, 2003
Education and Libraries (Northern Ireland) Order 2003 Grand Committee Report February 13, 2003
3 speeches — Planning (Amendment) (Northern Ireland) Order 2003 Grand Committee Report February 13, 2003
Iraq Lords February 26, 2003
Police Constables: Passing Out Parades Lords March 5, 2003
Iraq Lords March 18, 2003
2 speeches — Asil Nadir Lords March 26, 2003
Iraq Lords March 26, 2003
Security and Liberty Lords March 26, 2003
COMMONS AMENDMENT Lords April 3, 2003
2 speeches — Iraq Lords April 10, 2003
Northern Cyprus Lords June 4, 2003
Patient (Assisted Dying) Bill [H.L.] Lords June 6, 2003
2 speeches — Cyprus Lords June 25, 2003
2 speeches — Criminal Justice Bill Lords July 14, 2003
Northern Ireland (Monitoring Commission etc.) Bill [H.L.] Lords September 12, 2003
4 speeches — Northern Ireland (Monitoring Commission etc.) Bill [H.L.] Lords September 15, 2003
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