Mr David Tredinnick

January 19, 1950 -
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Contributions

1996

Glass Recycling Written Answers January 9, 1996

Homoeopathic Medicines Written Answers January 9, 1996

Intergovernmental Conference Written Answers January 9, 1996

Low Flying Written Answers January 9, 1996

Occupational Pensions (Fraud) Written Answers January 9, 1996

Police Officers (Leicester) Written Answers January 10, 1996

Interest Rates Written Answers January 10, 1996

Industrial Investment Levels Written Answers January 17, 1996

5 speeches — National Health Service Commons January 24, 1996

Alternative and Complementary Medicine Written Answers February 13, 1996

Child Support Agency Commons February 20, 1996

Dairy Products Commons February 29, 1996

Channel Tunnel Rail Link Commons February 29, 1996

Information Technology Developments Written Answers February 29, 1996

Bosnia Written Answers March 5, 1996

Channel Tunnel Rail Link Written Answers March 8, 1996

Neighbourhood Watch Schemes Written Answers March 14, 1996

Defence Spending Written Answers April 2, 1996

Diet and Health Commons April 16, 1996

15 speeches — Railtrack Commons April 17, 1996

2 speeches — Schools (Selection) Commons April 24, 1996

Domestic Gas Bills Written Answers May 16, 1996

Agriculture Council Commons May 21, 1996

Engagements Commons July 2, 1996

Health Authorities (Market Testing) Commons July 16, 1996

Rechar Funding Commons July 17, 1996

The Economy Commons July 17, 1996

Schools (Security) Commons July 24, 1996

2 speeches — Hong Kong Commons October 30, 1996

Private Finance Initiative Written Answers October 31, 1996

Antibiotics (Prescribing) Commons November 5, 1996

Asthma Written Answers November 5, 1996

Environmental Targets Written Answers November 19, 1996

Exhaust Emission Checks Written Answers November 29, 1996

Gulf War Illness Commons December 10, 1996

Unemployment Commons December 11, 1996

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