Sir Patrick Mayhew
September 11, 1929 -Summary information for Sir Patrick Mayhew
Contributions
1994
Irish Broadcasting Act 1960 Written Answers January 18, 1994
8 speeches — Republic of Ireland Government Commons January 20, 1994
2 speeches — Anglo-Irish Joint Declaration Commons January 20, 1994
Prospects for Peace Written Answers January 20, 1994
Irish Government (Talks) Written Answers January 20, 1994
8 speeches — Northern Ireland Commons January 21, 1994
Special Advisers Written Answers February 4, 1994
Ministerial Travel Written Answers February 9, 1994
10 speeches — Peace Initiative Commons February 17, 1994
4 speeches — Cross-border Co-operation Commons February 17, 1994
Joint Declaration Written Answers February 17, 1994
Devolved Government Written Answers February 17, 1994
Intergovernmental Council Written Answers February 17, 1994
Emergency Provisions Written Answers February 17, 1994
Peace Written Answers February 18, 1994
2 speeches — Neil Latimer (Imprisonment) Commons February 23, 1994
Public Interest Immunity Certificates Written Answers March 4, 1994
Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism Commons March 9, 1994
4 speeches — Departmental Select Committees Commons March 9, 1994
Independent Commissioner for the Holding Centres Written Answers March 14, 1994
10 speeches — Inter-party Talks Commons March 17, 1994
7 speeches — Downing Street Declaration Commons March 17, 1994
5 speeches — Peace Process Commons March 17, 1994
2 speeches — Political Talks Written Answers March 17, 1994
Joint Declaration Written Answers March 17, 1994
Hume-Adams Agreement Written Answers March 17, 1994
Public Interest Immunity Certificates Written Answers March 21, 1994
Police Complaints Written Answers March 22, 1994
Parliamentary Questions Written Answers March 23, 1994
Royal Ulster Constabulary Written Answers March 23, 1994
Institute of Irish Studies Written Answers March 30, 1994
United Ireland (Economic Benefits) Written Answers April 22, 1994
Neil Latimer Written Answers April 22, 1994
6 speeches — United States (Ministerial Visit) Commons April 28, 1994
8 speeches — Security Commons April 28, 1994
2 speeches — Joint Declaration Commons April 28, 1994
3 speeches — Political Talks Written Answers April 28, 1994
Security Situation Written Answers April 28, 1994
Joint Declaration Written Answers April 28, 1994
Mr. Gerry Adams Written Answers April 28, 1994
Military Complaints Written Answers May 4, 1994
Anglo-Irish Secretariat Written Answers May 9, 1994
Emergency Provisions Act Written Answers May 16, 1994
Police Complaints Written Answers May 18, 1994
5 speeches — Prevention of Terrorism (Northern Ireland) Commons May 24, 1994
Inter-party Talks Written Answers May 26, 1994
Exclusion Orders Written Answers May 26, 1994
Bill of Rights Written Answers May 26, 1994
4 speeches — Anglo-Irish Conference Commons June 16, 1994
5 speeches — Downing Street Declaration Commons June 16, 1994
Security Commons June 16, 1994
4 speeches — Anglo-Irish Talks Commons June 16, 1994
4 speeches — Anglo-Irish Talks Written Answers June 16, 1994
2 speeches — Downing Street Declaration Written Answers June 16, 1994
2 speeches — Security Written Answers June 16, 1994
2 speeches — Northern Ireland Act (Extension) Commons June 30, 1994
Neil Latimer Written Answers June 30, 1994
Human Rights Written Answers June 30, 1994
Police Authority Written Answers July 5, 1994
Cross-border Co-operation Written Answers July 8, 1994
Orders In Council Written Answers July 12, 1994
8 speeches — Political Talks Commons July 14, 1994
6 speeches — Political Talks Commons July 14, 1994
2 speeches — Bill of Rights Commons July 14, 1994
Cross-border Institutions Written Answers July 14, 1994
Downing Street Declaration Written Answers July 14, 1994
Inter-party Talks Written Answers July 14, 1994
Political Talks Written Answers July 15, 1994
Abortion Written Answers July 18, 1994
War Veterans Written Answers July 20, 1994
Compensation Agency Written Answers July 20, 1994
Special Advisers Written Answers July 20, 1994
Science and Watercourse Management Division Written Answers July 20, 1994
Social Security Agency Written Answers October 19, 1994
Bill of Rights Written Answers October 24, 1994
Opsahl Report Written Answers October 24, 1994
10 speeches — Northern Ireland Commons October 27, 1994
Prosecution Costs Written Answers October 31, 1994
Ministerial Travel Written Answers November 1, 1994
Departmental Property Written Answers November 3, 1994
Military Complaints Procedures Written Answers November 3, 1994
Legal Advice Centre Written Answers November 18, 1994
3 speeches — Extradition Warrants Written Answers November 21, 1994
Ministerial Travel Written Answers November 21, 1994
4 speeches — Hillsborough Castle Written Answers November 21, 1994
Forensic Science Laboratory Written Answers November 24, 1994
Royal Ulster Constabulary Written Answers November 24, 1994
6 speeches — Democratic Accountability Commons December 1, 1994
6 speeches — Peace Process Commons December 1, 1994
7 speeches — Peace Process Commons December 1, 1994
2 speeches — Peace Process Commons December 1, 1994
Peace Process Written Answers December 1, 1994
Hualon Project Written Answers December 1, 1994
Paramilitaries Written Answers December 1, 1994
2 speeches — Special Advisers Written Answers December 1, 1994
Public Expenditure Written Answers December 6, 1994
Trials Written Answers December 6, 1994
Voluntary Organisations Written Answers December 7, 1994
Emergency Provisions Act (Review) Written Answers December 8, 1994
Special Advisers Written Answers December 14, 1994
Standing Advisory Commission on Human Rights Written Answers December 15, 1994
"Policing in the Community" Written Answers December 15, 1994
Special Advisers Written Answers December 20, 1994
Ministerial Travel Written Answers December 20, 1994
Ministerial Train Journeys Written Answers December 20, 1994
Civil Service Written Answers December 20, 1994
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