Mr Gerry Steinberg

April 20, 1945 -
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Contributions

1998

Durham Prison Written Answers February 2, 1998

Correspondence Written Answers February 4, 1998

Lone Parents Written Answers February 4, 1998

Age Discrimination Written Answers February 6, 1998

Civil Service (Sickness) Written Answers February 10, 1998

Correspondence Written Answers February 11, 1998

Correspondence Written Answers February 12, 1998

Correspondence Written Answers February 12, 1998

Correspondence Written Answers February 12, 1998

Correspondence Written Answers February 12, 1998

Grant-maintained Schools Written Answers February 18, 1998

Correspondence Written Answers February 19, 1998

Correspondence Written Answers February 23, 1998

Correspondence Written Answers February 24, 1998

Freemasons Written Answers February 27, 1998

2 speeches — POWER TO AMEND Commons March 6, 1998

2 speeches — EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT PLAN Commons March 11, 1998

Correspondence Written Answers April 2, 1998

4 speeches — Trade Union Recognition Commons April 6, 1998

Correspondence Written Answers April 8, 1998

MOT Certificates Written Answers April 8, 1998

Arts Subjects Written Answers April 30, 1998

Crown Copyright Written Answers May 20, 1998

Water Abstraction Written Answers June 18, 1998

Local Management of Schools Written Answers June 23, 1998

2 speeches — Small Businesses Written Answers June 23, 1998

Education Expenditure Commons July 15, 1998

Efficiency Review Written Answers July 22, 1998

Security Services Written Answers July 23, 1998

2 speeches — European Structural Funds Commons October 22, 1998

Educational Psychologists Written Answers October 29, 1998

Clinical Psychologists Written Answers October 29, 1998

Probation Service Written Answers November 3, 1998

Clinical Psychologists Written Answers November 9, 1998

Territorial Army Commons November 17, 1998

Schools Funding Formula Written Answers December 7, 1998

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