Mr Gerry Sutcliffe
May 13, 1953 -Summary information for Mr Gerry Sutcliffe
Contributions
1996
Local Services (Funding) Written Answers January 9, 1996
Corporal Lee Clegg Written Answers January 9, 1996
2 speeches — Tibet Commons January 10, 1996
Investment Written Answers January 11, 1996
Finance Bill Commons January 15, 1996
3 speeches — Training and Community Action Commons January 16, 1996
District Health Authorities (Purchasing Policy) Written Answers January 16, 1996
2 speeches — Uniformed Police Commons January 18, 1996
2 speeches — Health Provision (Bradford) Commons January 24, 1996
2 speeches — Housing Bill Commons January 29, 1996
Saltaire Tunnel, A650 Written Answers February 9, 1996
Manufacturing Industry Commons February 14, 1996
2 speeches — Manufacturing Output Commons February 14, 1996
Business of the House Commons February 15, 1996
Cancer Patients (Prescription Charges) Written Answers February 19, 1996
Child Support Agency Commons February 20, 1996
Homelessness Written Answers February 27, 1996
Profit-related Pay Written Answers March 1, 1996
Tax Shortfall Written Answers March 4, 1996
Community Care (Direct Payments) Bill [Lords] Commons March 6, 1996
HMSO Written Answers March 8, 1996
Employment Rights Commons March 18, 1996
3 speeches — HMSO (Privatisation) Commons March 18, 1996
Points of Order Commons March 19, 1996
GP Patients (Transport) Written Answers March 25, 1996
Access to Work Scheme Written Answers March 25, 1996
Housing Need Commons March 26, 1996
2 speeches — Common Agricultural Policy Commons March 28, 1996
11 speeches — Council Tax Commons April 1, 1996
Dog Registration Written Answers April 2, 1996
Yorkshire Water Written Answers April 3, 1996
British Council Written Answers April 3, 1996
Investment Written Answers April 18, 1996
Rail Freight Written Answers April 22, 1996
2 speeches — Child Support Agency Commons April 23, 1996
Special Needs Written Answers April 24, 1996
DEMOCRATISATION OF SOCIAL HOUSING MANAGEMENT Commons April 29, 1996
DUTY TO PROVIDE GAS SAFETY CERTIFICATES Commons April 29, 1996
NATIONAL LICENSING SCHEME FOR HOUSES IN MULTIPLE OCCUPATION Commons April 29, 1996
New Housing Commons April 30, 1996
Points of Orders Commons April 30, 1996
Medium Secure Unit (Bradford) Written Answers May 1, 1996
2 speeches — Land Mines Commons May 7, 1996
2 speeches — Water Supplies Commons May 8, 1996
2 speeches — Company Collapses Written Answers May 14, 1996
Health Authorities and Trusts Written Answers May 21, 1996
Privatised Utilities (Civil Servants) Written Answers May 21, 1996
Company Collapses Written Answers May 21, 1996
Regional Government (Yorkshire) Commons June 4, 1996
Bradford Hospitals NHS Trust Written Answers June 10, 1996
Local Authority Capital Programmes Commons July 2, 1996
3 speeches — Engagements Commons July 2, 1996
Nigeria Written Answers July 10, 1996
Bradford NHS Hospital Trust Written Answers July 12, 1996
Burundi Written Answers July 19, 1996
Retired Permanent Secretaries Written Answers July 19, 1996
2 speeches — Burundi Written Answers July 19, 1996
Dalai Lama Written Answers July 19, 1996
Burundi Written Answers July 19, 1996
Bierley Estate Commons July 22, 1996
Schools (Statutory Duties) Written Answers July 22, 1996
Income Support Written Answers July 23, 1996
Yorkshire County Cricket Club Written Answers October 17, 1996
Home Affairs Commons October 28, 1996
2 speeches — Skills Audit Commons November 11, 1996
Education Bill Commons November 11, 1996
2 speeches — Incapacity Benefit Commons November 12, 1996
Gas Cylinder Sales (Safety) Written Answers November 20, 1996
Veal Calves Written Answers November 21, 1996
2 speeches — AMENDMENT OF THE LAW Commons November 26, 1996
NHS Administration Written Answers December 3, 1996
National Fibre Optic Network Written Answers December 16, 1996
Practice Nurses (Pensions) Written Answers December 16, 1996
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