Mr William Fletcher-Vane
July 31, 1951 -Summary information for Mr William Fletcher-Vane
Contributions
2001
EU/NATO Security and Defence Policy Written Answers January 22, 2001
Depleted Uranium Exposure: Screening Programme Written Answers January 24, 2001
European Union Enlargement Lords February 7, 2001
Hunting Bill Lords March 12, 2001
Foot and Mouth Disease Lords March 13, 2001
Foot and Mouth Disease Written Answers March 26, 2001
BSE: Cost Written Answers March 28, 2001
Foot and Mouth Disease: Impact on Tourism Lords March 29, 2001
Foot and Mouth Disease Lords April 4, 2001
Foot and Mouth Disease: Extra Veterinary Staff Written Answers April 10, 2001
Foot and Mouth Disease: Cumbria Written Answers April 10, 2001
Foot and Mouth Disease: Diagnosis Written Answers April 30, 2001
North West: Objective 2 Programme Written Answers May 1, 2001
Foot and Mouth Disease Written Answers May 8, 2001
Foot and Mouth Payment of Compensation Written Answers May 10, 2001
2 speeches — Foot and Mouth Disease Written Answers May 11, 2001
Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords June 28, 2001
Foot and Mouth Disease Written Answers July 9, 2001
European Takeover Directive Lords July 19, 2001
Foot and Mouth: Recovery Plan Written Answers July 24, 2001
Flag Flying: English and Scottish Heritage Buildings Written Answers October 4, 2001
Farming and Food Lords October 15, 2001
Office of Communications Bill [H.L.] Lords October 15, 2001
2 speeches — Countryside and Tourism Lords October 17, 2001
Arts Council: Regional Delegation Written Answers October 22, 2001
Foot and Mouth: Rural Recovery Written Answers November 7, 2001
West Coast Main Line Written Answers November 7, 2001
Euratom Treaty Written Answers November 19, 2001
Airborne Launch Platforms Written Answers November 28, 2001
Foot and Mouth Disease Written Answers December 17, 2001
Foot and Mouth: European Parliament Inquiry Written Answers December 20, 2001
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