Dr Douglas Naysmith

April 1, 1941 -
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Contributions

2001

2 speeches — Playing for Success Scheme Commons January 11, 2001

Business Start-ups Written Answers January 18, 2001

3 speeches — UK Ports Written Answers January 30, 2001

Human Rights Act Written Answers January 30, 2001

2 speeches — Haemophilia Written Answers January 31, 2001

School Teachers' Pay Written Answers February 2, 2001

HIV Written Answers February 12, 2001

NHS Hospital Building Commons February 15, 2001

Departmental Expenditure Limit Written Answers February 15, 2001

Common Agricultural Policy Written Answers February 26, 2001

2 speeches — Haemophilia Written Answers February 27, 2001

Child Abuse Written Answers February 27, 2001

Montserrat Written Answers February 28, 2001

Common Agricultural Policy Written Answers March 1, 2001

7 speeches — Habitats Directive Written Answers March 6, 2001

Incontinence Products Written Answers March 14, 2001

2 speeches — Incontinence Written Answers March 15, 2001

Incontinence Written Answers March 20, 2001

Hepatitis C Written Answers April 5, 2001

Departmental Procurement Written Answers April 6, 2001

Helplines Written Answers May 3, 2001

2 speeches — Secondary Education (Bradley Stoke) Westminster Hall July 4, 2001

Mental Health Care Written Answers July 11, 2001

Regulatory Reform Written Answers July 11, 2001

2 speeches — Competitiveness Commons July 12, 2001

2 speeches — Creative and Arts Education Commons July 16, 2001

Drug Prescriptions Written Answers July 16, 2001

Antidepressants Written Answers July 17, 2001

Children Act Written Answers July 17, 2001

Advocacy in Mental Health Written Answers July 18, 2001

Prisons Written Answers July 19, 2001

World Poverty Written Answers December 6, 2001

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