Mr Greg Pope

August 29, 1960 -
Summary information for Mr Greg Pope

Contributions

1996

Communications Industry Written Answers January 17, 1996

Local Government Finance Written Answers February 5, 1996

2 speeches — F16 Aircraft Commons February 6, 1996

5 speeches — Education (Lancashire) Commons February 14, 1996

2 speeches — Housing (Hyndburn) Commons February 15, 1996

Chief Inspector of Schools (Annual Report) Commons February 28, 1996

Intergovernmental Conference Written Answers March 6, 1996

Business of the House Commons March 7, 1996

Military Equipment Sales (Argentina) Written Answers March 8, 1996

2 speeches — Nuclear Electricity Commons March 13, 1996

Prevention of Terrorism (Additional Powers) Bill (Allocation of Time) Commons April 2, 1996

2 speeches — Plant and Machinery Commons April 17, 1996

2 speeches — Home Renovation Grants Commons April 30, 1996

Grant-maintained Status (Promotion Costs) Written Answers May 9, 1996

Education (16 to 19-year-olds) Commons May 17, 1996

Council Tax Written Answers June 4, 1996

Primary Schools Commons June 5, 1996

Assaults on Prison Officers Written Answers June 6, 1996

2 speeches — National Transport Network Commons June 10, 1996

Police Information Commons July 4, 1996

Housing Need Commons July 18, 1996

2 speeches — Museums and Galleries Commons October 14, 1996

2 speeches — Buses Commons October 28, 1996

Army Strength Written Answers October 29, 1996

Small Community Pharmacies Written Answers November 5, 1996

Child Sex Tourism Written Answers November 7, 1996

3 speeches — Overseas Projects Fund Written Answers November 11, 1996

Nursery Vouchers Written Answers November 13, 1996

Football Trust Written Answers November 18, 1996

2 speeches — Standard Spending Assessment Commons November 19, 1996

Eurofighter Written Answers November 26, 1996

2 speeches — Crimes (Convictions) Commons December 5, 1996

Income-related Benefits Written Answers December 10, 1996

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