Mr Peter Mandelson
October 21, 1953 -Summary information for Mr Peter Mandelson
Contributions
1999
4 speeches — House of Lords Bill Commons February 2, 1999
13 speeches — EXCLUSION OF HEREDITARY PEERS Commons February 16, 1999
Enterprise and Competition Commons March 10, 1999
6 speeches — House of Lords Bill Commons March 16, 1999
London Bombings Commons April 26, 1999
Post Office Commons July 8, 1999
10 speeches — Devolution Commons October 20, 1999
2 speeches — Good Friday Agreement Written Answers October 20, 1999
British-Irish Council Written Answers October 20, 1999
Ministerial Meetings (United States) Written Answers October 25, 1999
Human Rights Act Written Answers November 2, 1999
Driver and Vehicle Testing Agency Written Answers November 4, 1999
Correspondence Written Answers November 10, 1999
17 speeches — Political Progress in Northern Ireland Commons November 22, 1999
7 speeches — Peace Process Commons November 24, 1999
Northern Ireland Assembly Written Answers November 24, 1999
Peace Process Written Answers November 24, 1999
Civic Forum Written Answers November 24, 1999
Devolution Written Answers November 24, 1999
6 speeches — Northern Ireland Commons November 30, 1999
Farming Written Answers December 6, 1999
Industry and Universities Written Answers December 6, 1999
Engagements Written Answers December 7, 1999
Company Numbers Written Answers December 13, 1999
Airport Police Written Answers December 14, 1999
Departmental Employees (Disabled People) Written Answers December 15, 1999
Fire Brigade Written Answers December 15, 1999
Civil Service Review Written Answers December 15, 1999
Chief Electoral Officer's Report Written Answers December 16, 1999
Adult Education Written Answers December 16, 1999
Ministerial Meetings Written Answers December 20, 1999
Departmental Employees (Ethnic Minorities) Written Answers December 20, 1999
Departmental Buildings Written Answers December 20, 1999
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