Mr Allan Rogers

October 24, 1932 -
Summary information for Mr Allan Rogers

Contributions

1996

21 speeches — Security Service Bill Commons January 10, 1996

Training and Community Action Commons January 16, 1996

Urban Investment Grant Commons January 22, 1996

Health Trust Costs Written Answers February 13, 1996

Duffryn Gardens Commons February 19, 1996

5 speeches — Health Service (Management Costs) Written Answers February 21, 1996

2 speeches — Scott Report Commons February 26, 1996

Invalidity Benefit Written Answers March 4, 1996

8 speeches — Welsh Business Commons March 11, 1996

Coronary Heart Disease Commons March 18, 1996

Orimulsion Commons April 29, 1996

DUTY OF INDEPENDENT TELEVISION COMMISSION AND RADIO AUTHORITY TO PROMOTE QUALITY IN PROGRAMMES Commons July 1, 1996

2 speeches — Local Government Finance Commons July 15, 1996

4 speeches — The Economy Commons July 17, 1996

Gulf War Written Answers July 17, 1996

Private Pensions Commons July 23, 1996

Welfare State Commons July 23, 1996

2 speeches — Housing Commons November 4, 1996

Community Hospitals Commons December 2, 1996

Rail Passenger Complaints Written Answers December 9, 1996

Hospital Accident and Emergency Departments Written Answers December 9, 1996

Benefits Agency (Wales) Commons December 10, 1996

Tuberculosis Written Answers December 10, 1996

General Practitioners' Premises Written Answers December 10, 1996

Tuberculosis Written Answers December 10, 1996

Compensation Recovery Scheme Written Answers December 10, 1996

Graduate Unemployment Written Answers December 11, 1996

Jobseeker's Allowance (Students) Written Answers December 11, 1996

2 speeches — Modern Apprenticeships Written Answers December 12, 1996

Low Flying Written Answers December 12, 1996

Children in Care Written Answers December 13, 1996

Coal Industry Written Answers December 16, 1996

Orimulsion Written Answers December 16, 1996

Deafness Written Answers December 17, 1996

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