Mr Chris Davies

July 7, 1954 -
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Contributions

1997

M66 (Contract 3) Written Answers January 13, 1997

Rail Privatisation Written Answers January 20, 1997

Employee Participation Written Answers January 22, 1997

Snow Clearance (Allowances) Written Answers January 22, 1997

Police Officers Written Answers January 23, 1997

4 speeches — Confiscation of Alcohol (Young Persons) Bill Commons January 24, 1997

Student Grants Written Answers January 29, 1997

2 speeches — AGGRAVATED OFFENCE OF LANDLORD FRAUD Commons February 4, 1997

2 speeches — CODE OF PRACTICE ON PRIVACY Commons February 4, 1997

SUPPLY OF INFORMATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF ENTITLEMENT TO BENEFIT Commons February 4, 1997

EXTENSION OF OFFENCE OF FALSE REPRESENTATION FOR OBTAINING BENEFIT Commons February 4, 1997

Scouts and Guides (Funding) Written Answers February 7, 1997

China (Tiger Bones) Written Answers February 11, 1997

Bread (Labelling) Written Answers February 12, 1997

Iron Deficiency (Children) Written Answers February 13, 1997

Towels Written Answers February 17, 1997

Sudan Written Answers February 17, 1997

Electricity Cables Written Answers February 18, 1997

Prescription Drugs Written Answers February 18, 1997

5 speeches — Further Education Commons February 19, 1997

Road Running Written Answers February 19, 1997

2 speeches — Migratory Song Birds Written Answers February 20, 1997

Electricity Cables Written Answers February 24, 1997

Unfunded Pension Liabilities Written Answers February 24, 1997

2 speeches — Engagements Commons February 25, 1997

Local Government (Conduct of Officers) Commons February 25, 1997

2 speeches — Class Sizes Commons February 26, 1997

2 speeches — Kashmir Commons March 12, 1997

Correspondence Written Answers March 18, 1997

Benefits Agency Appellants Written Answers March 20, 1997

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