Mr Gerry Sutcliffe
May 13, 1953 -Summary information for Mr Gerry Sutcliffe
Contributions
1998
Regional Development Agencies Bill Commons January 14, 1998
Unfair Dismissal Written Answers January 26, 1998
Bingley Relief Road Commons January 28, 1998
2 speeches — Millennium Compliance Commons February 4, 1998
2 speeches — Competitiveness Commons February 5, 1998
Tourism Forum Written Answers February 16, 1998
NHS Trusts Commons February 24, 1998
Training and Enterprise Councils Commons February 26, 1998
Legal Services Ombudsman Written Answers March 2, 1998
Disorder and Anti-social Behaviour Written Answers March 2, 1998
Private Prisons (Suicide and Self-Injury) Written Answers March 2, 1998
Public Marches Written Answers March 2, 1998
Private Prisons Written Answers March 4, 1998
Peace Talks Commons March 11, 1998
Business of the House Commons March 12, 1998
Prisons (Self-Injury) Written Answers March 18, 1998
Football Violence Written Answers March 30, 1998
Health Action Zones Commons March 31, 1998
7 speeches — Trade Union Recognition Commons April 6, 1998
Northern Ireland (Belfast Agreement) Commons April 20, 1998
GENERAL FUNCTIONS OF THE POLICE AUTHORITY Commons May 7, 1998
Lighter Fuel Abuse Commons May 7, 1998
School Targets Written Answers May 20, 1998
Pensioners' Fuel Bills Written Answers May 21, 1998
Suicide (Young People) Commons June 2, 1998
Winter Pressures Written Answers June 2, 1998
Teacher Shortages Commons June 11, 1998
Wembley Stadium Written Answers June 22, 1998
Defence Diversification Written Answers June 22, 1998
Wembley Stadium Commons June 29, 1998
2 speeches — Falkland War Veterans Commons July 20, 1998
2 speeches — Child Support Agency Commons October 19, 1998
School Buses Written Answers October 29, 1998
Factory Closures Commons November 10, 1998
NHS (Best Practice) Written Answers November 10, 1998
Young Unemployed (Remedial Training) Written Answers November 19, 1998
Regional Selective Assistance Written Answers December 16, 1998
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