Mr Clive Soley

May 7, 1939 -
Summary information for Mr Clive Soley

Contributions

2002

Belfast Agreement Written Answers January 16, 2002

2 speeches — Public Services Commons January 22, 2002

Afghanistan Commons January 30, 2002

Sex Offences Commons February 4, 2002

London Underground Commons February 7, 2002

Policy Development Grants Written Answers February 7, 2002

Court Cases (Children) Written Answers February 25, 2002

Resignation of Martin Sixsmith Commons February 26, 2002

2 speeches — London and the South-East Commons March 12, 2002

Middle East Written Answers March 12, 2002

2 speeches — Dangerousness Orders Commons April 22, 2002

Israel Commons April 29, 2002

Terrorist Finance Written Answers May 1, 2002

5 speeches — House of Lords Reform (Joint Committee) Commons June 19, 2002

Media Regulation Written Answers June 24, 2002

Security Force Collusion Investigation Written Answers June 27, 2002

Local Government Written Answers July 3, 2002

Decommissioning Written Answers July 10, 2002

Trinidad and Tobago Written Answers July 15, 2002

Future of Air Transport Commons July 23, 2002

Housing Written Answers September 19, 2002

Northern Ireland Commons October 15, 2002

Bali Commons October 21, 2002

Housing Allowance Written Answers October 23, 2002

Leave to Remain Written Answers November 4, 2002

Assets Recovery Agency Written Answers November 5, 2002

Recovered Assets Fund Written Answers November 5, 2002

Asthma Written Answers November 7, 2002

4 speeches — FIRST DAY Commons November 13, 2002

Fire Dispute Commons November 14, 2002

Media Regulation Written Answers November 18, 2002

Housing Benefit Written Answers November 20, 2002

Points of Order Commons November 26, 2002

2 speeches — NHS Legal Costs Commons December 3, 2002

Engagements Commons December 11, 2002

Welfare to Work Written Answers December 12, 2002

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