Mr Graham Stringer
February 17, 1950 -Summary information for Mr Graham Stringer
Contributions
2001
"Public Bodies 2000" Written Answers January 9, 2001
3 speeches — Ombudsman Review Commons January 17, 2001
4 speeches — Government Regulation Commons January 17, 2001
2 speeches — Government Secure Intranet Commons January 17, 2001
Regulatory Impact Assessment Written Answers January 17, 2001
EU Regulations Written Answers January 17, 2001
Commissioner for Public Appointments Written Answers January 17, 2001
Deregulation Written Answers January 22, 2001
Secondments Written Answers January 30, 2001
2 speeches — Performance Targets (Permanent Secretaries) Written Answers February 7, 2001
Civil Service Pension Fund Written Answers February 7, 2001
Civil Service Written Answers February 7, 2001
Policing Initiatives Written Answers February 7, 2001
3 speeches — Correspondence Commons February 14, 2001
3 speeches — Regulation Commons February 14, 2001
Correspondence Written Answers February 14, 2001
Public Sector Team Written Answers February 14, 2001
People's Panel Written Answers February 14, 2001
Internet Written Answers February 14, 2001
Regulatory Impact Assessments Written Answers February 15, 2001
Civil Service (Sickness Absence) Written Answers February 15, 2001
Civil Service Pensions Written Answers March 6, 2001
Consultative Group on Better Regulation Written Answers March 12, 2001
2 speeches — Early Retirement Written Answers March 12, 2001
7 speeches — Regulatory Reform Bill [Lords] Commons March 19, 2001
Regulatory Reform Bill [Lords] (Programme) Commons March 19, 2001
7 speeches — Lords messages Commons March 19, 2001
Driving Standards Agency Written Answers March 20, 2001
2 speeches — Regulatory Reform Bill Commons March 21, 2001
4 speeches — Public Appointments Commissioner Commons March 21, 2001
2 speeches — Illegal Drugs Westminster Hall March 21, 2001
People's Panel Written Answers March 21, 2001
Better Regulation Taskforce Written Answers March 21, 2001
Disabled People Written Answers March 21, 2001
Regulatory Reform Bill Written Answers March 21, 2001
Civil Service Posts (Relocation) Written Answers March 21, 2001
Departmental Policies (Lincoln) Written Answers March 21, 2001
Departmental Policies (Lancaster and Wyre) Written Answers March 21, 2001
Departmental Policies Written Answers March 22, 2001
Better Regulation Task Force Written Answers March 28, 2001
Regulatory Impact Assessments Written Answers March 30, 2001
Drug Addicts Written Answers March 30, 2001
Business Regulations Written Answers April 4, 2001
Departmental Policies (Blackpool, South) Written Answers April 4, 2001
5 speeches — REVIEW OF ORDERS Commons April 5, 2001
7 speeches — LIMITATIONS ON ORDER-MAKING POWER Commons April 5, 2001
Press Advisers Written Answers April 10, 2001
Civil Service (Equal Pay) Written Answers April 10, 2001
Promotional Campaigns Written Answers April 10, 2001
Students (Newcastle) Written Answers April 23, 2001
Appointments (Age Limits) Written Answers April 23, 2001
4 speeches — Business of the House Commons May 1, 2001
Departmental Policies Written Answers May 1, 2001
3 speeches — Quangos Commons May 2, 2001
15 speeches — Regulatory Reform Commons May 2, 2001
European Regulatory Environment Written Answers May 2, 2001
Departmental Advertising Written Answers May 2, 2001
Senior Civil Service Written Answers May 2, 2001
Public Appointments Commission Written Answers May 2, 2001
Better Regulation Taskforce Written Answers May 2, 2001
Regulatory Burden (Public Sector Workers) Written Answers May 2, 2001
NHS Appointments Written Answers May 2, 2001
Departmental Policies (Amber Valley) Written Answers May 2, 2001
Ethnic Minority Monitoring Written Answers May 8, 2001
Departmental Projects Written Answers May 10, 2001
Ombudsman Review Written Answers May 10, 2001
Special Advisers (Overseas Visits) Written Answers May 11, 2001
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