Dr Howard Stoate

April 14, 1954 -
Summary information for Dr Howard Stoate

Contributions

1998

2 speeches — Protection of the Countryside Commons January 27, 1998

Channel Tunnel Rail Link Commons January 28, 1998

Argentina (Arms Embargo) Written Answers January 28, 1998

Geneva Conventions Written Answers January 28, 1998

2 speeches — School Attendance Commons January 29, 1998

EU Councils Written Answers February 2, 1998

General Affairs Council Written Answers February 2, 1998

Rail Services Written Answers February 3, 1998

Public Health Commons February 5, 1998

Channel Tunnel Rail Link Commons March 4, 1998

NHS (Waiting Lists) Commons March 18, 1998

Engagements Commons March 25, 1998

Nuclear Reprocessing Written Answers April 24, 1998

Occupational Health Written Answers June 1, 1998

3 speeches — Abortion Written Answers June 1, 1998

2 speeches — Occupational Health Written Answers June 2, 1998

Occupational Health Written Answers June 4, 1998

National Health Service Commons July 9, 1998

Benefits Agency Medical Service Written Answers July 14, 1998

Health Expenditure Commons July 16, 1998

Integrated Transport Policy Commons July 20, 1998

Continence Services Written Answers July 21, 1998

Engagements Commons July 22, 1998

Voluntary Organisations Written Answers July 23, 1998

2 speeches — Local Agenda 21 Initiatives Written Answers July 29, 1998

2 speeches — Fatal Accidents (Manslaughter charges) Written Answers July 31, 1998

Continence Services Written Answers July 31, 1998

Fatal Road Crashes Written Answers July 31, 1998

Continence Services Written Answers September 3, 1998

Traffic Officers Written Answers October 19, 1998

World Trade Organisation Commons October 28, 1998

Booked Admissions Commons November 10, 1998

Territorial Army Commons November 17, 1998

5 speeches — Health and Welfare Commons November 26, 1998

Local Government Finance Commons December 2, 1998

Smoking Commons December 10, 1998

Mr. Rodney Ledward Commons December 10, 1998

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