Mr David Borrow

August 2, 1952 -
Summary information for Mr David Borrow

Contributions

2003

2 speeches — Wind Energy Commons January 16, 2003

Energy White Paper Commons February 24, 2003

Venezuela Written Answers February 25, 2003

VALUATION: CONFLICTS BETWEEN JUDICIAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS Commons March 10, 2003

2 speeches — REPEAL OF SECTION 2A OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1986 Commons March 10, 2003

Smoking Written Answers March 18, 2003

Health and Safety (Work Place) Written Answers March 28, 2003

Disabled People Written Answers April 2, 2003

Detrunking (Lancashire) Written Answers May 13, 2003

Primary School Tests and Targets Commons May 20, 2003

Broadband Commons June 5, 2003

Regional Assemblies Commons June 16, 2003

CAP Commons June 19, 2003

European Council Commons June 23, 2003

Iraq Commons July 15, 2003

Eurotighter Commons September 8, 2003

Fairness and Security in Old Age Commons September 10, 2003

2 speeches — After Clause 65 Commons September 15, 2003

Engagements Commons September 17, 2003

2 speeches — Public Appointments Commons October 21, 2003

2 speeches — Regional Government Referendums Commons October 22, 2003

Unemployment Written Answers October 29, 2003

2 speeches — African Development Strategies Commons November 4, 2003

2 speeches — Forensic Science Service Westminster Hall November 5, 2003

Ethiopia Written Answers November 12, 2003

Employment Discrimination Written Answers November 13, 2003

Unemployment Written Answers November 17, 2003

Civil Service Written Answers November 18, 2003

3 speeches — Ethiopia Westminster Hall November 19, 2003

3 speeches — HIV/AIDS Westminster Hall December 11, 2003

Iraq Written Answers December 15, 2003

Ethiopia/Eritrea Written Answers December 16, 2003

Private Health Care Written Answers December 18, 2003

Commission for Equality and Human Rights Written Answers December 19, 2003

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