Mr Jim Dobbin

May 26, 1941 -
Summary information for Mr Jim Dobbin

Contributions

2000

Drugs Written Answers January 10, 2000

Asylum Seekers Written Answers January 11, 2000

Respiratory Illnesses Written Answers January 18, 2000

Debt Relief Written Answers January 19, 2000

Primary Care Groups Written Answers January 19, 2000

Concessionary Television Licences Written Answers January 20, 2000

Generic Drugs Written Answers January 24, 2000

Credit Unions Written Answers January 24, 2000

Death Rates (Suicides and Accidents) Written Answers January 27, 2000

5 speeches — Medical Treatment (Prevention of Euthanasia) Bill Commons January 28, 2000

Social Exclusion Unit Written Answers January 31, 2000

Health Authority Mergers Written Answers January 31, 2000

Local Education Authorities Written Answers February 1, 2000

Recycling Written Answers February 1, 2000

Recycling Written Answers February 1, 2000

Private Finance Initiative (Hospitals) Written Answers February 1, 2000

Utilities Bill Written Answers February 7, 2000

Rail Freight and HGV Movements Written Answers February 7, 2000

Fraud Written Answers February 8, 2000

Engagements Commons February 9, 2000

Recycling Written Answers February 9, 2000

National Minimum Wage Written Answers February 14, 2000

Gas Industry Written Answers February 14, 2000

Death Rates Written Answers February 14, 2000

Recycling Written Answers February 14, 2000

Benefits Agency Doctors Written Answers February 14, 2000

Housing Benefit Written Answers February 14, 2000

Carbon Dioxide Emissions Written Answers February 15, 2000

India and Bangladesh Written Answers February 15, 2000

Motor Vehicle Ban Written Answers February 17, 2000

Millennium Dome Commons February 28, 2000

Employment Targets Written Answers February 28, 2000

Education Action Zones Written Answers February 28, 2000

School Terms Written Answers March 2, 2000

Accident and Emergency Units Written Answers March 3, 2000

Education Maintenance Allowances Written Answers March 6, 2000

Communications Industry Written Answers March 6, 2000

Information Technology Written Answers March 6, 2000

Housing Stock Written Answers March 7, 2000

Benefit Fraud Written Answers March 7, 2000

Sure Start Written Answers March 9, 2000

Warm Homes and Energy Conservation Bill Commons March 10, 2000

Decommissioning Written Answers March 15, 2000

Land Development Written Answers March 17, 2000

Sure Start Written Answers March 17, 2000

Financial Markets (Local Authority Access) Written Answers March 17, 2000

Fire Authorities Written Answers March 20, 2000

NHS Walk-in Centres Written Answers March 21, 2000

Private Health Care Written Answers March 21, 2000

2 speeches — Countryside Policy Commons April 5, 2000

Rail Freight Written Answers April 5, 2000

New Deal Written Answers April 6, 2000

Departmental Report Written Answers April 11, 2000

Recycling Written Answers April 18, 2000

Benefit Payments Written Answers May 2, 2000

Domiciliary Care Agencies Written Answers May 2, 2000

Car-free Sundays Written Answers May 5, 2000

PFI Projects Written Answers May 8, 2000

Social Fund Written Answers May 10, 2000

Freight Written Answers May 11, 2000

Save-as-you-earn Scheme Written Answers May 18, 2000

NHS Reform Commons June 6, 2000

EFFECT OF RIGHT OF ACCESS ON RIGHTS AND LIABILITIES OF OWNERS Commons June 13, 2000

Directors' Pay Written Answers June 15, 2000

Environmentally Sustainable Agriculture Written Answers June 29, 2000

2 speeches — Operation Gangmaster Commons July 27, 2000

Rwanda Written Answers October 25, 2000

Agriculture Council Written Answers October 30, 2000

Health Support Workers (Registration) Commons November 21, 2000

Corruption Written Answers November 22, 2000

Troop Deployment (Europe) Written Answers November 27, 2000

2 speeches — Rail Freight Commons November 28, 2000

Embryology Commons December 15, 2000

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