Dr Rudi Vis

April 4, 1941 -
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Contributions

2002

New Clause 1 Commons January 28, 2002

Child Protection Policies Written Answers January 29, 2002

7 speeches — Young Offenders Written Answers January 30, 2002

Gartree Prison Furniture Workshop Written Answers January 30, 2002

Segregation Cells Written Answers January 30, 2002

Young Offenders Written Answers February 4, 2002

Board of Visitors Written Answers February 4, 2002

Unfurnished Cells Written Answers February 6, 2002

Control and Restraint Written Answers February 6, 2002

Young Offenders Written Answers February 6, 2002

Child Protection Committees Written Answers February 7, 2002

Cambridge Education Associates Written Answers March 5, 2002

Gender Pay Gap Written Answers March 11, 2002

Veterans Written Answers March 18, 2002

Territorial Army Written Answers March 18, 2002

Service Personnel Memorial Written Answers March 20, 2002

Service Personnel Memorial Written Answers March 21, 2002

3 speeches — Adjournment (Easter) Commons March 26, 2002

POWER TO REFUSE DECREE ABSOLUTE IF STEPS NOT TAKEN TO DISSOLVE RELIGIOUS MARRIAGE Commons April 12, 2002

European Committee for the Prevention of Torture Written Answers April 29, 2002

Young Prisoners Written Answers April 29, 2002

Young Prisoners Written Answers May 1, 2002

Looked-after Children Written Answers May 1, 2002

Prisoners Written Answers May 8, 2002

HMP Holloway Written Answers July 4, 2002

European Council (Public Access) Written Answers July 10, 2002

Urban Post Office Reinvention Programme Commons October 15, 2002

10 speeches — Young Offenders Institutions Written Answers December 3, 2002

Young Offenders Institutions Written Answers December 4, 2002

Young Offenders Institutions Written Answers December 9, 2002

Young Offenders Written Answers December 11, 2002

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