Mr Seamus Mallon

August 17, 1936 -
Summary information for Mr Seamus Mallon

Contributions

2003

Devolved Institutions Commons January 8, 2003

10 speeches — INDEPENDENT MEMBERS: DECLARATION AGAINST TERRORISM Commons March 26, 2003

7 speeches — BELFAST (No. 2) Commons March 26, 2003

3 speeches — DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION AND HOLDING OF INQUIRIES Commons March 27, 2003

4 speeches — APPOINTMENT OF CONSTABLES WITH SPECIAL POLICING SKILLS Commons March 27, 2003

4 speeches — REPEALS AND REVOCATIONS Commons March 27, 2003

Northern Ireland Commons May 6, 2003

Miscellaneous Commons May 12, 2003

12 speeches — Northern Ireland Assembly (Elections and Periods of Suspension) Bill Commons May 12, 2003

Terrorist Links Commons June 25, 2003

Royal Irish Regiment Written Answers July 17, 2003

Guardsmen Fisher and Wright Written Answers July 18, 2003

Belfast Agreement Commons September 10, 2003

Education and Library Board Staff Written Answers September 11, 2003

3 speeches — Health Trusts (Equality Implications and Market Testing) Written Answers September 11, 2003

2 speeches — Unemployment Pilot Schemes Written Answers September 11, 2003

Road Resurfacing (Killeen, Newry) Written Answers September 16, 2003

9 speeches — Miscellaneous Commons September 17, 2003

19 speeches — Northern Ireland (Monitoring Commission etc.) Bill [Lords] Commons September 17, 2003

7 speeches — Northern Ireland (Monitoring Commission etc.) Bill [Lords] Commons September 17, 2003

THE MONITORING COMMISSION Commons September 17, 2003

3 speeches — RESOLUTIONS ABOUT EXCLUSION Commons September 17, 2003

Equality Commission Written Answers September 17, 2003

Strategic Investment Body Written Answers September 17, 2003

Northern Ireland Commons October 22, 2003

Assembly Elections Commons October 29, 2003

Belfast Agreement Commons December 3, 2003

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