Mr Peter Kilfoyle
June 9, 1946 -Summary information for Mr Peter Kilfoyle
Contributions
2003
Missile Defence Commons January 15, 2003
Iraq: Further Contingency Preparations Commons January 20, 2003
House of Lords Reform Commons January 21, 2003
Excise Diversion Fraud Commons January 23, 2003
HM Customs Written Answers January 30, 2003
Points of Order Commons February 24, 2003
5 speeches — Iraq Commons February 26, 2003
Iraq and Israel/Palestine Commons March 10, 2003
4 speeches — War Against Terrorism Commons March 11, 2003
2 speeches — Iraq Commons March 18, 2003
Iraq Written Answers March 24, 2003
Iraq Written Answers March 25, 2003
VX Gas Written Answers March 26, 2003
Reservists (Gulf) Commons March 31, 2003
Public Appointments Written Answers April 1, 2003
Tasmania Written Answers April 7, 2003
Smart Technology Weapons Written Answers April 15, 2003
KPMG Written Answers May 15, 2003
KPMG Written Answers May 20, 2003
KPMG Written Answers May 21, 2003
KPMG Written Answers May 21, 2003
KPMG Written Answers May 22, 2003
KPMG Written Answers May 22, 2003
KPMG Written Answers May 22, 2003
KPMG Written Answers May 22, 2003
KPMG Written Answers May 23, 2003
KPMG Contracts Written Answers June 5, 2003
6 speeches — AMENDMENT OF THE 1980 ACT: LEVYING, REVISION AND APPLICATION OF TOLLS Commons June 10, 2003
KPMG Written Answers June 12, 2003
KPMG Written Answers June 13, 2003
KPMG Written Answers June 13, 2003
KPMG Written Answers July 7, 2003
KPMG Written Answers July 8, 2003
Accident Group Commons July 16, 2003
Roaccutane Commons September 17, 2003
Iraq Commons October 14, 2003
5 speeches — Neighbourhood Policing Commons October 15, 2003
Missile Defence Written Answers October 23, 2003
Iraq Written Answers November 6, 2003
Colombia Commons November 12, 2003
KPMG Written Answers November 19, 2003
A1 Yamamah Programme Written Answers December 4, 2003
Al Yamamah Contract Written Answers December 10, 2003
Missile Defence Written Answers December 11, 2003
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