Reverend Dr Ian Paisley
April 6, 1926 -Summary information for Reverend Dr Ian Paisley
Contributions
2003
Police Recruitment Commons March 12, 2003
Points of Order Commons March 17, 2003
Northern Ireland Assembly Elections Bill (Allocation of Time) Commons March 17, 2003
8 speeches — Northern Ireland Assembly Elections Bill Commons March 17, 2003
DATES OF ELECTION, ETC Commons March 17, 2003
Iraq Commons March 18, 2003
Points of Order Commons March 26, 2003
7 speeches — INDEPENDENT MEMBERS: DECLARATION AGAINST TERRORISM Commons March 26, 2003
3 speeches — BELFAST (No. 2) Commons March 26, 2003
5 speeches — APPOINTMENT OF CONSTABLES WITH SPECIAL POLICING SKILLS Commons March 27, 2003
6 speeches — REPEALS AND REVOCATIONS Commons March 27, 2003
Northern Ireland Commons April 14, 2003
Points of Order Commons May 1, 2003
Northern Ireland Commons May 1, 2003
3 speeches — Northern Ireland Commons May 6, 2003
Property Portfolio Written Answers May 8, 2003
Points of Order Commons May 12, 2003
6 speeches — Miscellaneous Commons May 12, 2003
12 speeches — Northern Ireland Assembly (Elections and Periods of Suspension) Bill Commons May 12, 2003
4 speeches — Convention on the Future of Europe Commons July 9, 2003
Decommissioning Commons September 10, 2003
3 speeches — EU Constitution Commons September 16, 2003
7 speeches — Miscellaneous Commons September 17, 2003
5 speeches — Northern Ireland (Monitoring Commission etc.) Bill [Lords] Commons September 17, 2003
Northern Ireland (Monitoring Commission etc.) Bill [Lords] Commons September 17, 2003
THE MONITORING COMMISSION Commons September 17, 2003
2 speeches — RESOLUTIONS ABOUT EXCLUSION Commons September 17, 2003
3 speeches — IRA Decommissioning Commons October 27, 2003
2 speeches — Points of Order Commons October 27, 2003
3 speeches — Fisheries Commons December 9, 2003
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