Dr Ashok Kumar
May 28, 1956 -Summary information for Dr Ashok Kumar
Contributions
2004
Carbon Reduction Targets Written Answers January 6, 2004
Fuel Cells UK Written Answers January 6, 2004
Children and Young People's Unit Written Answers January 6, 2004
Pathfinder Project (School Work Force) Written Answers January 6, 2004
Youth and Schools Councils Written Answers January 6, 2004
Screening Programmes Written Answers January 6, 2004
7 speeches — Crime Reduction initiatives Written Answers January 6, 2004
Sentencing Guidelines Council Written Answers January 7, 2004
Mental Health Written Answers January 12, 2004
Crime Reduction Initiatives Written Answers January 13, 2004
Business Start-ups Written Answers January 13, 2004
Local Authority Finance (Police) Written Answers January 19, 2004
New Deal Written Answers January 19, 2004
Unemployment (Middlesbrough) Written Answers January 19, 2004
Police Written Answers January 20, 2004
Schools Voluntary Assistance Scheme Written Answers January 21, 2004
Environmental Impact Study Written Answers January 22, 2004
Merseyside Health Action Zone Written Answers January 22, 2004
Health Professionals Written Answers January 26, 2004
Crime Reduction Initiatives Written Answers January 26, 2004
Police Funding Written Answers February 2, 2004
National Minimum Wage Written Answers February 4, 2004
Laser Eye Surgery Commons February 4, 2004
Schools Expenditure Written Answers February 6, 2004
Medical Students Written Answers March 3, 2004
3 speeches — Cardiac Risk in the Young (Screening) Bill Commons March 12, 2004
Renewable Energy Commons March 25, 2004
Over-70s Written Answers April 19, 2004
Over-80s Written Answers April 19, 2004
Pharmaceutical Industry Commons May 6, 2004
Building Schools for the Future Written Answers May 6, 2004
Police Written Answers May 19, 2004
Deparmental Policies (Middlesbrough, South and Cleveland, East) Written Answers September 7, 2004
Manufacturing Advisory Service Written Answers September 7, 2004
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