Mr Hartley Booth

July 17, 1946 -
Summary information for Mr Hartley Booth

Contributions

1995

Engagements Commons January 12, 1995

4 speeches — Finance Bill Commons January 17, 1995

Mortgage Interest Relief Commons January 26, 1995

2 speeches — Agricultural Tenancies Bill [Lords] Commons February 6, 1995

Ministry of Justice Written Answers February 6, 1995

Northern Line Written Answers February 6, 1995

Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies Written Answers February 7, 1995

Ordnance Survey Written Answers February 7, 1995

River Quality Written Answers February 7, 1995

Construction Industry Written Answers February 7, 1995

2 speeches — Crime Commons February 9, 1995

National Curriculum Written Answers February 9, 1995

Parks and Gardens Written Answers February 10, 1995

Privatisation Written Answers February 13, 1995

Police and Prison Services (Radio) Written Answers February 13, 1995

4 speeches — Poverty and Unemployment Commons February 14, 1995

3 speeches — Drug Abuse Commons February 15, 1995

British Waterways Board Written Answers February 15, 1995

Metropolitan Police Written Answers February 15, 1995

3 speeches — Regional Electricity Companies Commons February 20, 1995

Boundary Disputes Written Answers February 20, 1995

Medical Negligence Written Answers February 20, 1995

Homelessness Written Answers February 24, 1995

Equal Opportunities Written Answers February 27, 1995

3 speeches — Government of London Commons March 1, 1995

2 speeches — Middle East Peace Process Commons March 1, 1995

2 speeches — European Union Commons March 1, 1995

Police Support Services Written Answers March 1, 1995

Citizens Charter Written Answers March 6, 1995

Prince's Youth Business Trust Commons March 8, 1995

2 speeches — Privatisation Commons March 13, 1995

EU-Canada Fishing Dispute Commons March 13, 1995

Adoption Written Answers March 13, 1995

Stockport and High Peak Training and Enterprise Council Written Answers March 20, 1995

2 speeches — Schools, Barnet Commons March 21, 1995

4 speeches — THE JOBSEEKER'S AGREEMENT Commons March 22, 1995

2 speeches — School Sports Facilities Commons March 27, 1995

British Defence Written Answers March 28, 1995

Unemployment Written Answers April 4, 1995

Health Services (London) Commons April 5, 1995

2 speeches — Edgware General Hospital Commons April 5, 1995

Urban Landscape Written Answers April 19, 1995

Responsibility to Children Commons April 26, 1995

National Health Service (London) Commons May 10, 1995

Exports Written Answers May 10, 1995

Specialist Education (North London) Commons May 17, 1995

2 speeches — Juvenile Offenders Commons May 18, 1995

5 speeches — Criminal Injuries Compensation Bill Commons May 23, 1995

Departmental Budget Written Answers June 7, 1995

2 speeches — Cyprus Commons June 14, 1995

3 speeches — Representation of the People Commons June 14, 1995

2 speeches — Unemployment Commons June 15, 1995

International Bodies (Meetings) Written Answers June 15, 1995

Gibraltar Written Answers June 22, 1995

Crown Prosecution Service Written Answers June 27, 1995

Motor Bicycle Riders (Safety) Written Answers July 3, 1995

Social and Economic Policy Commons July 10, 1995

Eco-management and Audit Scheme Written Answers July 11, 1995

Personal Pensions Written Answers July 17, 1995

2 speeches — Finchley Memorial Hospital Commons July 18, 1995

Business of the House Commons October 19, 1995

Yitzhak Rabin (Tribute) Commons November 6, 1995

Police Personnel Services Written Answers November 7, 1995

8 speeches — Health Commons November 17, 1995

Children's Play Written Answers November 21, 1995

Welsh Grand Committee Commons November 30, 1995

Civil Service Accounting Practices Written Answers December 11, 1995

Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority Written Answers December 14, 1995

EU (English Language Use) Written Answers December 18, 1995

3 speeches — Business Investment Written Answers December 19, 1995

Foreign Investment Written Answers December 20, 1995

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