Mr Peter Atkinson

January 19, 1943 -
Summary information for Mr Peter Atkinson

Contributions

2001

Hunting Bill Commons January 17, 2001

Teacher Supply Commons January 18, 2001

13 speeches — Tobacco Advertising and Promotion Bill Commons January 22, 2001

Decommissioning Written Answers January 24, 2001

5 speeches — Rural and Urban White Papers Commons January 26, 2001

7 speeches — PROHIBITION OR RESTRICTION OF USE OF SYMBOL, NAME OR EMBLEM Commons February 13, 2001

4 speeches — MEANING OF "TOBACCO ADVERTISEMENT" AND "TOBACCO PRODUCT" Commons February 13, 2001

Foot and Mouth Disease Commons February 26, 2001

3 speeches — HUNTING WITH DOGS: PROHIBITION Commons February 27, 2001

2 speeches — Foot and Mouth Commons February 28, 2001

One NorthEast Written Answers March 7, 2001

2 speeches — Foot and Mouth Commons March 8, 2001

2 speeches — Christmas Day (Trading) Bill Commons March 16, 2001

Foot and Mouth Commons March 27, 2001

Tourism Written Answers April 4, 2001

Beef Farmers Written Answers April 5, 2001

6 speeches — RATES OF DUTY ON HYDROCARBON OIL Commons April 24, 2001

Operation Rose Written Answers April 30, 2001

ADDITIONAL POWERS TO OBTAIN INFORMATION Commons May 1, 2001

Foot and Mouth Commons June 21, 2001

Army Training Facilities Written Answers July 9, 2001

2 speeches — The Countryside Commons July 12, 2001

Clause 1 Commons July 17, 2001

4 speeches — Upland Farming Westminster Hall July 18, 2001

School Transport Written Answers July 18, 2001

Summer Adjournment Commons July 20, 2001

2 speeches — European Food Law Commons October 25, 2001

Illegal Hare Coursing Commons October 29, 2001

3 speeches — Regional Air Services Westminster Hall October 31, 2001

Correspondence Written Answers December 3, 2001

Electricity for Enterprise Written Answers December 4, 2001

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