Mr Colin Challen
June 12, 1953 -Summary information for Mr Colin Challen
Contributions
2003
Public Education Written Answers January 13, 2003
Health Provision Written Answers January 13, 2003
Business of the House Commons January 16, 2003
2 speeches — Police Authority Funding Written Answers January 16, 2003
Trade Liberalisation Written Answers January 20, 2003
Primary Care Trusts Written Answers January 20, 2003
Police Authority Funding Written Answers January 20, 2003
Police Retirements Written Answers January 20, 2003
BBC Written Answers January 27, 2003
Police Force (Civilian Staff) Written Answers January 27, 2003
Police Authority Funding Written Answers January 28, 2003
GATS Written Answers January 29, 2003
Trade Liberalisation Written Answers January 29, 2003
3 speeches — Democracy and Accountability in the European Union Westminster Hall January 30, 2003
Co-operatives and Community Benefit Societies Bill Commons January 31, 2003
Iraq Written Answers March 4, 2003
2 speeches — Aspartame Written Answers March 6, 2003
Iraq Written Answers March 10, 2003
Engagements Commons March 12, 2003
Municipal Waste Recycling Bill Commons March 14, 2003
Globalisation Written Answers March 24, 2003
Police Written Answers April 7, 2003
7 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons April 11, 2003
3 speeches — Iraq Written Answers May 1, 2003
Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Bill Commons May 7, 2003
Business of the House Commons May 15, 2003
Engagements Commons May 21, 2003
Regional Assemblies Commons June 16, 2003
Engagements Commons June 18, 2003
Fair Trade Commons June 25, 2003
National Insurance (Married Women) Commons July 3, 2003
Points of Order Commons July 3, 2003
Colombia Written Answers July 7, 2003
Liquefied Petroleum Gas Written Answers July 8, 2003
Rail Freight Written Answers July 8, 2003
3 speeches — COMPENSATION Commons July 9, 2003
Research (Universities) Written Answers July 9, 2003
Debt Relief Programmes Written Answers July 9, 2003
Golden Shares Written Answers July 9, 2003
Business of the House Commons July 10, 2003
3 speeches — Economic and Monetary Union Commons July 10, 2003
Uganda Written Answers July 10, 2003
2 speeches — Electoral Pilots Commons July 16, 2003
Special Shares Written Answers July 17, 2003
Euro Written Answers July 18, 2003
2 speeches — Olympic Bid Commons September 15, 2003
WTO Ministerial Conference Commons September 17, 2003
Royal Mail Deliveries Written Answers September 17, 2003
Iraq Written Answers September 17, 2003
Unclaimed Benefits Written Answers September 18, 2003
Educational Scholarships Written Answers September 19, 2003
4 speeches — Mathematics/Science Education Written Answers September 19, 2003
Inner-City Poverty (Leeds) Commons October 14, 2003
Bear Products Written Answers October 16, 2003
Electronics/Electrical Engineering Written Answers October 20, 2003
Anti-social Behaviour Written Statements October 27, 2003
Fair Shares Programme Written Answers November 3, 2003
Airport Infrastructure Written Answers November 4, 2003
PROHIBITION OF ARTIFICIAL FLUORIDATION OF WATER SUPPLIES Commons November 10, 2003
Identity Cards Commons November 11, 2003
2 speeches — Sustainable Development Commons November 13, 2003
Secondary School Places Written Answers November 17, 2003
Bus Services Commons November 18, 2003
Public Administration Written Answers November 18, 2003
2 speeches — Iraq Written Answers November 19, 2003
Benefit/Pensions Payment Written Answers December 8, 2003
Post Office Card Account Written Answers December 8, 2003
Business of the House Commons December 11, 2003
Iraq Commons December 17, 2003
2 speeches — Climate Change Levy Commons December 18, 2003
Business of the House Commons December 18, 2003
Christmas Adjournment Commons December 18, 2003
2 speeches — Fuel Efficiency (Road Transport) Written Answers December 19, 2003
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