Mr Eddie O'Hara

October 1, 1937 -
Summary information for Mr Eddie O'Hara

Contributions

2000

Basic State Pension Written Answers January 10, 2000

Concessionary Travel Written Answers January 13, 2000

2 speeches — Winter Fuel Payments Written Answers January 13, 2000

Attendance and Disability Living Allowances Written Answers January 13, 2000

2 speeches — Nursing Home Residents (Income Support) Written Answers January 13, 2000

Pensioners (Benefit Entitlement) Written Answers January 13, 2000

Respiratory Illnesses Written Answers January 18, 2000

Transplants Written Answers January 18, 2000

2 speeches — Mental Health Written Answers January 18, 2000

Disability Living Allowance Written Answers January 18, 2000

Lung Cancer Written Answers January 24, 2000

Pensions Uprating (Overseas Residents) Written Answers January 25, 2000

Nursing Home Residents (Income Support) Written Answers February 2, 2000

Heart Transplants Written Answers February 4, 2000

Unfit Drivers Written Answers February 17, 2000

Mental Health Written Answers February 28, 2000

M-1 Submarine Written Answers March 23, 2000

3 speeches — War Graves Written Answers March 23, 2000

Pensioners (Income) Written Answers March 23, 2000

State Pension Written Answers March 23, 2000

Means-tested Benefits Written Answers March 23, 2000

Diamond Synchrotron Westminster Hall March 29, 2000

European Social Charter Written Answers June 14, 2000

2 speeches — Land Settlement Association Westminster Hall July 11, 2000

3 speeches — British Council Written Answers July 17, 2000

Diplomatic Cars Written Answers July 17, 2000

2 speeches — Cyprus Commons July 18, 2000

Engagements Commons July 26, 2000

Export Credits Guarantee Department Westminster Hall November 2, 2000

3 speeches — Pensions and Pensioners Commons November 6, 2000

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