Mr Richard Allan
February 11, 1966 -Summary information for Mr Richard Allan
Contributions
2004
Traffic Management Bill Commons January 5, 2004
UN Technology Summit Commons January 6, 2004
6 speeches — Pre-legislative Scrutiny Westminster Hall January 6, 2004
7 speeches — Civil Contingencies Bill Commons January 19, 2004
Information Technology Written Answers January 26, 2004
2 speeches — Information Technology Written Answers January 27, 2004
2 speeches — Information Technology Written Answers January 27, 2004
2 speeches — Information Technology Written Answers January 27, 2004
Sensory Impairment Written Answers January 27, 2004
Information Technology Written Answers January 28, 2004
Information Technology Written Answers January 28, 2004
2 speeches — Information Technology Written Answers January 28, 2004
Information Technology Written Answers January 29, 2004
Information Technology Written Answers January 29, 2004
Information Technology Written Answers January 30, 2004
Information Technology Written Answers January 30, 2004
Information Technology Written Answers January 30, 2004
Information Technology Written Answers January 30, 2004
Information Technology Written Answers January 30, 2004
2 speeches — Information Technology Written Answers February 2, 2004
Information Technology Written Answers February 2, 2004
2 speeches — information Technology Written Answers February 3, 2004
Public Appointments Commons February 3, 2004
Information Technology Written Answers February 5, 2004
2 speeches — Information Technology Written Answers February 6, 2004
Information Technology Written Answers February 9, 2004
Information Technology Written Answers February 12, 2004
5 speeches — Public Accounts Commons February 12, 2004
Information Technology Written Answers February 13, 2004
Information Technology Written Answers February 13, 2004
Civil Service Commons March 9, 2004
2 speeches — Colombia Written Answers March 18, 2004
7 speeches — The Scientific Response to Terrorism Westminster Hall March 18, 2004
Human Rights (Colombia) Westminster Hall March 23, 2004
Information Technology Written Answers March 24, 2004
EU, Latin America and Caribbean Summit Written Answers April 26, 2004
Archaeological Sites Written Answers May 12, 2004
Computer File Formats Written Answers May 14, 2004
Identity Cards Written Answers May 17, 2004
Computer File Formats Written Answers May 18, 2004
Computer File Formats Written Answers May 18, 2004
E-government Commons May 18, 2004
3 speeches — Internet (Extreme Images) Westminster Hall May 18, 2004
Computer File Formats Written Answers May 24, 2004
3 speeches — SCOTLAND: CROSS-BORDER COLLABORATION Commons May 24, 2004
2 speeches — EMERGENCY VOLUNTEER RESERVE Commons May 24, 2004
2 speeches — EMERGENCY PUBLIC EDUCATION AND TRAINING BOARD Commons May 24, 2004
2 speeches — EMERGENCY POWERS COMMITTEE Commons May 24, 2004
Computer File Formats Written Answers May 25, 2004
Computer File Formats Written Answers May 25, 2004
Computer File Formats Written Answers May 26, 2004
Computer File Formats Written Answers May 26, 2004
6 speeches — Illicit Trade in Antiquities Westminster Hall May 26, 2004
Computer File Formats Written Answers May 27, 2004
Computer File Formats Written Answers May 28, 2004
Computer File Formats Written Answers May 28, 2004
Computer File Formats Written Answers June 8, 2004
Computer File Formats Written Answers June 9, 2004
Archaeological Objects Written Answers June 14, 2004
Computer File Formats Written Answers June 14, 2004
Computer File Formats Written Answers June 14, 2004
Internet Commons June 22, 2004
5 speeches — Public Accounts Commons June 29, 2004
5 speeches — Premium Telephone Numbers Westminster Hall June 29, 2004
E-government Commons July 20, 2004
Transport Strategy Commons July 20, 2004
Devolution Commons July 21, 2004
NHS E-mail Written Answers July 22, 2004
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