Mr Gordon Marsden
November 28, 1953 -Summary information for Mr Gordon Marsden
Contributions
2004
2 speeches — Knife Sales Commons January 19, 2004
Respite Care Written Answers January 20, 2004
3 speeches — Higher Education Bill Commons January 27, 2004
3 speeches — Allergies Written Answers March 2, 2004
Engagements Commons March 3, 2004
3 speeches — New Clause 5 Commons March 31, 2004
Postal Voting Commons April 19, 2004
Legal Aid (NHS Cases) Written Answers April 22, 2004
NHS Negligence Claims Written Answers April 22, 2004
Local Authority Records (Public Access) Written Answers April 27, 2004
2 speeches — Engagements Commons May 5, 2004
3 speeches — Maghreb Written Answers May 6, 2004
Middle East Written Answers May 6, 2004
2 speeches — Kaliningrad Commons May 12, 2004
Legal Aid (NHS Cases) Written Answers May 13, 2004
Tax Credits (Blackpool, South) Written Answers May 14, 2004
Education Services Written Answers May 14, 2004
Education Services Written Answers May 17, 2004
Housing Written Answers May 17, 2004
Carers Written Answers May 17, 2004
Sure start Written Answers May 18, 2004
National Minimum Wage Written Answers May 18, 2004
Doorstep Selling (Property Repairs) Commons May 18, 2004
Small Businesses (Blackpool, South) Written Answers May 19, 2004
2 speeches — Light Rail Written Answers May 19, 2004
CCTV Written Answers May 20, 2004
Education Services Written Answers May 20, 2004
Blackpool Tram System Written Answers May 21, 2004
Blackpool Light Rail Written Answers May 24, 2004
Carers Allowance Written Answers May 24, 2004
Energy Efficiency Written Answers May 25, 2004
Eye Tests (Blackpool, South) Written Answers May 26, 2004
Light Rail (Blackpool) Written Answers May 27, 2004
Medical Staff (Blackpool, South) Written Answers May 28, 2004
Blackpool Tramway Commons June 22, 2004
2 speeches — Maghreb Commons July 14, 2004
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