Mr Gerald Kaufman

June 21, 1930 -
Summary information for Mr Gerald Kaufman

Contributions

2000

2 speeches — Correspondence Written Answers January 10, 2000

Armed Forces (ECHR) Commons January 12, 2000

18 speeches — NEW SYSTEM OF ELECTORAL REGISTRATION. Commons January 12, 2000

Television News Coverage Written Answers January 17, 2000

Correspondence Written Answers January 18, 2000

Correspondence Written Answers January 19, 2000

4 speeches — Correspondence Written Answers January 20, 2000

2 speeches — Correspondence Written Answers January 25, 2000

Digital Television Commons January 31, 2000

TV Licensing (Five-year Formula) Written Answers February 7, 2000

Correspondence Written Answers February 9, 2000

2 speeches — Correspondence Written Answers February 15, 2000

Correspondence Written Answers February 15, 2000

Millennium Dome Commons February 28, 2000

Planning Commons March 7, 2000

London Underground Written Answers March 7, 2000

National Lottery Written Answers March 8, 2000

5 speeches — ANNUAL REGISTRATION OF OVERSEAS VOTERS Commons March 13, 2000

Correspondence Written Answers March 14, 2000

2 speeches — Correspondence Written Answers March 14, 2000

Jubilee Line Written Answers March 16, 2000

Jubilee Line Written Answers March 17, 2000

Westminster Station Written Answers March 21, 2000

Correspondence Written Answers March 21, 2000

Jubilee Line Written Answers April 3, 2000

Housing Green Paper Commons April 4, 2000

Licensing Laws Commons April 10, 2000

Nuclear Safeguards Bill [Lords] Commons April 10, 2000

17 speeches — Television Licences (Disclosure of Information) Bill Commons April 10, 2000

2 speeches — Asylum Seekers Commons April 12, 2000

Westminister Underground Station Written Answers April 13, 2000

SUBSIDY FOR PUBLIC POST OFFICES Commons April 18, 2000

Engagements Commons April 19, 2000

2 speeches — Demonstrations (London and Manchester) Commons May 2, 2000

Pensioners Commons May 15, 2000

St. John's Wood Station Written Answers May 23, 2000

Bus Stop (Bridge Street) Written Answers May 24, 2000

St. John's Wood Station Written Answers May 24, 2000

5 speeches — Pensions Commons June 8, 2000

Hunting With Dogs Commons June 12, 2000

13 speeches — House of Lords Reform Commons June 19, 2000

Correspondence Written Answers June 20, 2000

Correspondence Written Answers June 22, 2000

Post Office Network Commons June 28, 2000

ITV Nightly News Written Answers July 19, 2000

Police and Criminal Justice Spending Review Commons July 19, 2000

Correspondence Written Answers July 21, 2000

Spending Review (Culture, Media and Sport) Commons July 25, 2000

Correspondence Written Answers November 1, 2000

2 speeches — Pensions and Pensioners Commons November 6, 2000

Departmental Policies Written Answers November 6, 2000

Departmental Policies Written Answers November 6, 2000

Departmental Policies Written Answers November 6, 2000

Social Security Commons November 9, 2000

State Pension Commons November 13, 2000

6 speeches — Millennium Dome Commons November 13, 2000

2 speeches — Looted Cultural Assets Written Answers November 13, 2000

Departmental Policies Written Answers November 13, 2000

Departmental Policies Written Answers November 14, 2000

Departmental Policies (Gorton) Written Answers November 17, 2000

Correspondence Written Answers November 20, 2000

Departmental Policies (Gorton) Written Answers November 20, 2000

Departmental Policies Written Answers November 21, 2000

Spoliation Written Answers November 21, 2000

Parliamentary Questions Written Answers November 22, 2000

Departmental Policies Written Answers November 22, 2000

Departmental Policies Written Answers November 22, 2000

Correspondence Written Answers November 23, 2000

Departmental Policies Written Answers November 30, 2000

Departmental Policies Written Answers November 30, 2000

Departmental Policies Written Answers November 30, 2000

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