Mr Tony Marlow

June 17, 1940 -
Summary information for Mr Tony Marlow

Contributions

1997

Points of Order Commons January 13, 1997

2 speeches — EXTENDED PERIODS OF SUPERVISION FOR VIOLENT OFFENDERS SENTENCED TO FOUR YEARS OR MORE Commons January 13, 1997

Monetary Union Written Answers January 13, 1997

2 speeches — Engagements Commons January 14, 1997

5 speeches — Finance Bill Commons January 14, 1997

6 speeches — CORPORAL PUNISHMENT Commons January 15, 1997

Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Written Answers January 20, 1997

4 speeches — BSE Commons January 21, 1997

Business of the House Commons January 23, 1997

Government Policy Commons January 27, 1997

2 speeches — EXCLUSION OF BASELINE ASSESSMENT SCHEME FROM SELECTION Commons January 27, 1997

European Single Currency Written Answers January 27, 1997

2 speeches — REDUCTION IN CLASS SIZES Commons January 28, 1997

4 speeches — CORPORAL PUNISHMENT LAWFUL WITH PARENTAL CONSENT Commons January 28, 1997

Asylum Seekers Written Answers February 3, 1997

Cattle Cull Written Answers February 6, 1997

European Union Commons February 12, 1997

2 speeches — BSE Crisis Commons February 17, 1997

3 speeches — HAVING SMALL-CALIBRE PISTOL OUTSIDE PREMISES OF LICENSED PISTOL CLUB Commons February 18, 1997

2 speeches — New clause Commons February 18, 1997

Alison Halford Commons February 20, 1997

6 speeches — The Constitution Commons February 20, 1997

European Parliament (Costs) Written Answers February 24, 1997

6 speeches — European Communities (Economic Information) Commons February 26, 1997

5 speeches — Asylum Seekers Commons March 5, 1997

EU Committee of the Regions Commons March 5, 1997

Meat Hygiene Service Commons March 12, 1997

EU Logo Written Answers March 17, 1997

Child Poverty Commons March 18, 1997

Business of the House Commons March 19, 1997

2 speeches — Hedgerows Commons March 20, 1997

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