Mr Bill Rammell
October 10, 1959 -Summary information for Mr Bill Rammell
Contributions
2001
Teacher Numbers Commons January 11, 2001
Police Numbers Commons January 18, 2001
Sierra Leone Written Answers January 26, 2001
Unemployment Costs Written Answers January 31, 2001
Food Supply Chain Written Answers February 1, 2001
Police Recruitment and Housing Costs Commons February 5, 2001
2 speeches — Education Investment Commons March 1, 2001
Winter Fuel Allowance Commons March 5, 2001
National Minimum Wage Commons March 5, 2001
Unemployment Costs Written Answers March 6, 2001
10 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 13, 2001
Judicial Appointments Written Answers March 15, 2001
Universities Written Answers March 15, 2001
European Security and Defence Policy Commons March 19, 2001
Glass Industry Commons March 19, 2001
Bus Services (Provision of Information) Commons March 28, 2001
4 speeches — Foreign and Security Policy Commons April 25, 2001
Performance-related Pay Commons April 26, 2001
EU (Enlargement) Commons May 1, 2001
4 speeches — European Communities (Finance) Bill Commons July 3, 2001
2 speeches — Specialist Schools Commons July 5, 2001
Unexploded Bomb (Epping Forest) Written Answers July 18, 2001
International Terrorism Commons October 4, 2001
European Communities (Amendment) Bill Commons October 17, 2001
2 speeches — Education and Lifelong Learning Commons November 6, 2001
Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act Written Answers November 7, 2001
2 speeches — Nurses Commons November 13, 2001
2 speeches — Antisocial Behaviour Commons November 19, 2001
Afghanistan Written Answers November 27, 2001
Workers' Rights Written Answers November 29, 2001
2 speeches — Dissemination of Information Commons December 3, 2001
Engagements Commons December 12, 2001
Active Citizenship Written Answers December 17, 2001
Anti-terrorism Legislation Written Answers December 19, 2001
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