Mr Peter Kilfoyle
June 9, 1946 -Summary information for Mr Peter Kilfoyle
Contributions
2001
South Africa Written Answers January 15, 2001
Local Government Boundaries Written Answers January 15, 2001
Railway Companies Written Answers January 15, 2001
Sierra Leone Written Answers January 15, 2001
Israel Written Answers January 15, 2001
Social Exclusion Unit Written Answers January 15, 2001
Buying Agency/Civil Estate Written Answers January 15, 2001
Prisons (Liverpool) Written Answers January 15, 2001
Manufacturing (North-west) Written Answers January 15, 2001
Regional Competition Written Answers January 15, 2001
European Structural Funds Written Answers January 15, 2001
Tax Evasion Written Answers January 15, 2001
Criminals (Assets) Written Answers January 15, 2001
Dropped Charges Written Answers January 16, 2001
Lottery Funds Written Answers January 16, 2001
Environmental Health Regulations Written Answers January 16, 2001
Fylingdales Written Answers January 16, 2001
Ro-ro Contract Written Answers January 16, 2001
NHS Consultants Written Answers January 16, 2001
National Missile Defence Written Answers January 16, 2001
Top-up Fees Written Answers January 16, 2001
Royal Household Written Answers January 16, 2001
North West Development Agency Written Answers January 16, 2001
Pensioners (Benefits) Written Answers January 16, 2001
Asylum Seekers Written Answers January 16, 2001
Criminal Assets Written Answers January 16, 2001
2 speeches — Magistrates Courts (Liverpool) Written Answers January 16, 2001
Grant Aid Written Answers January 17, 2001
Early Retirement Written Answers January 17, 2001
Social Inclusion Written Answers January 18, 2001
New Deal Written Answers January 18, 2001
Official Visits Written Answers January 18, 2001
Ministerial Travel Written Answers January 18, 2001
Fraud Written Answers January 18, 2001
Job Losses (North-West) Written Answers January 22, 2001
Public Private Partnerships Written Answers January 22, 2001
Benefit Take-up Campaigns Written Answers January 22, 2001
Barnett Formula Written Answers January 23, 2001
Departmental Staff Written Answers January 24, 2001
Diamond Synchrotron Project Written Answers January 25, 2001
GTech Written Answers January 25, 2001
National Lottery Written Answers January 25, 2001
Royal Liverpool Children's Inquiry Commons January 30, 2001
Relocation Written Answers January 30, 2001
Secondments Written Answers January 30, 2001
Inspectors Written Answers February 5, 2001
Embassies and High Commissions Written Answers February 5, 2001
Fraud Written Answers February 6, 2001
2 speeches — Performance Targets (Permanent Secretaries) Written Answers February 7, 2001
Customs and Excise Commons March 7, 2001
Private Sector Health Care Written Answers March 13, 2001
9 speeches — Regulatory Reform Bill [Lords] Commons March 19, 2001
Neighbourhood Renewal Commons March 20, 2001
Ballistic Missile Defence Commons May 3, 2001
Haase Case Written Answers May 8, 2001
Detective Sergeant Peter Williams Written Answers May 8, 2001
Block Grant Written Answers May 10, 2001
3 speeches — Customs and Excise Written Answers May 11, 2001
Drugs Written Answers May 11, 2001
3 speeches — Public Services Commons June 21, 2001
Audible Blood Glucose Testing Equipment Written Answers July 18, 2001
Customs and Excise (Suspensions) Written Answers July 20, 2001
Coalition against International Terrorism Commons October 4, 2001
Coalition against International Terrorism Commons October 16, 2001
2 speeches — Ministerial Conduct (DTLR) Commons October 23, 2001
3 speeches — Coalition Against International Terrorism Commons November 1, 2001
Business of the House Commons November 15, 2001
Ofcom Commons December 3, 2001
3 speeches — Dissemination of Information Commons December 3, 2001
Facilities of the House Commons December 18, 2001
International Force (Kabul) Commons December 19, 2001
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