Mr Brian Jenkins
September 19, 1942 -Summary information for Mr Brian Jenkins
Contributions
2000
2 speeches — Best Value Commons January 11, 2000
Illegal Immigrants Written Answers January 17, 2000
Benefit Claimants (Tamworth) Written Answers January 18, 2000
Further and Higher Education Written Answers January 19, 2000
Iraq Written Answers January 19, 2000
Electricity Meters Written Answers January 19, 2000
Car Theft Written Answers January 20, 2000
2 speeches — Cyprus Written Answers January 20, 2000
Pensioner Incomes Written Answers January 24, 2000
Water Industry Written Answers January 24, 2000
Preventive Health Care Written Answers January 27, 2000
2 speeches — Coaching (Children) Written Answers February 7, 2000
Cadets Written Answers March 2, 2000
7 speeches — Health Service Commissioners (Amendment) Bill Commons March 3, 2000
Non-departmental Public Bodies Written Answers March 7, 2000
Government Offices, Eastcote Written Answers March 28, 2000
Primary Care Trusts Written Answers March 28, 2000
Crown Prosecution Service Written Answers April 13, 2000
Court Service Written Answers May 11, 2000
2 speeches — Smart Procurement Commons June 5, 2000
Engagements Commons June 7, 2000
2 speeches — Human Rights Act 1998 Commons June 29, 2000
Road Safety Written Answers July 5, 2000
Social Exclusion Written Answers July 5, 2000
2 speeches — Post Offices Commons July 13, 2000
Children's Tax Credit Written Answers July 20, 2000
Hedges Written Answers July 27, 2000
Tax Arrears Written Answers October 23, 2000
Business Failures Written Answers October 23, 2000
Reserve Forces and Cadets Association Written Answers October 25, 2000
3 speeches — Defence and the Armed Forces Commons November 1, 2000
Far East Prisoners of War (Ex Gratia Payment) Commons November 7, 2000
Miscellaneous Commons November 15, 2000
TRANSFER SCHEMES MADE BY CAA Commons November 15, 2000
Music Tuition (Schools) Written Answers November 30, 2000
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