Mr William Thompson

October 26, 1939 -
Summary information for Mr William Thompson

Contributions

1999

Terrorist Mutilations (Northern Ireland) Commons January 27, 1999

Beef on the Bone Commons February 4, 1999

Royal Ulster Constabulary Commons February 24, 1999

Prisoner Releases Commons February 24, 1999

Drumcree Written Answers February 24, 1999

3 speeches — Northern Ireland Commons March 8, 1999

British Pork Commons March 11, 1999

Millennium Compliance Commons March 16, 1999

Omagh Bombing Written Answers March 24, 1999

Overseas Territories Written Answers March 25, 1999

Overseas Territories Written Answers March 30, 1999

Gibraltar Written Answers March 31, 1999

Engagements Commons April 14, 1999

British Livestock Farming Commons April 21, 1999

Food Hygiene and Animal Welfare Commons April 22, 1999

5 speeches — DEFINITIONS Commons May 12, 1999

THE COMMISSION Commons May 12, 1999

2 speeches — ADMISSIBILITY OF EVIDENCE IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS Commons May 12, 1999

3 speeches — RESTRICTIONS ON DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION Commons May 12, 1999

FUNERAL EXPENSES Commons May 12, 1999

2 speeches — Beef Industry Commons May 20, 1999

Drumcree Commons May 26, 1999

2 speeches — Northern Ireland Commons June 21, 1999

Pre-school Places Written Answers June 24, 1999

Drumcree Parade Commons June 30, 1999

Pig Industry Commons July 1, 1999

Northern Ireland Bill Commons July 13, 1999

SUSPENSION OF DEVOLVED GOVERNMENT Commons July 13, 1999

Northern Ireland Commons July 15, 1999

2 speeches — Western Health and Social Services Board Written Answers July 27, 1999

Special European Council (Tampere) Commons October 19, 1999

Food Imports Commons October 21, 1999

3 speeches — Agriculture Commons October 28, 1999

2 speeches — Northern Ireland Commons November 30, 1999

Animal Feed Written Answers November 30, 1999

Beef Ban Commons December 9, 1999

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