Mr Hilton Dawson
September 30, 1953 -Summary information for Mr Hilton Dawson
Contributions
1999
2 speeches — Astra Staff Written Answers January 11, 1999
Cattle (Food Chain) Written Answers January 12, 1999
Duchy of Lancaster Commons January 13, 1999
Ministerial Visit (Lancaster and Wyre) Written Answers January 13, 1999
2 speeches — Children's Rights Written Answers January 14, 1999
6 speeches — NHS (Rationing) Commons January 18, 1999
2 speeches — Sexual Offences (Amendment) Bill Commons January 25, 1999
2 speeches — Travel Links (North-West) Commons January 27, 1999
Departmental Spending (Administration) Written Answers February 1, 1999
Local Government Finance Commons February 4, 1999
Teenage Mothers Written Answers February 9, 1999
Fats and Proteins (UK) Ltd. Written Answers February 22, 1999
Welfare Reform and Pensions Bill Commons February 23, 1999
Courts Martial Written Answers February 23, 1999
Military Corrective Training Centre Written Answers February 23, 1999
Assisted Area Status (Lancaster) Written Answers February 25, 1999
Fire Stations (PFI) Written Answers March 2, 1999
Quality Protects Action Plans Written Answers March 8, 1999
Foster Care Written Answers March 8, 1999
Animal Rendering Plants Written Answers March 9, 1999
2 speeches — Food Marketing Commons March 11, 1999
Child Minders Written Answers March 11, 1999
War Pensions Agency Written Answers March 17, 1999
Duchy of Cornwall Written Answers March 17, 1999
Roads Commons March 18, 1999
Health and Safety Written Answers March 19, 1999
Waiting Lists Commons March 30, 1999
Care Leavers Written Answers March 30, 1999
Engagements Commons April 14, 1999
4 speeches — Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Bill [Lords] Commons April 15, 1999
5 speeches — Park Homes Commons April 21, 1999
Commissioner for Public Appointments Commons April 21, 1999
6 speeches — Adoption (Intercountry Aspects) Bill Commons April 23, 1999
Housing Costs (Students) Commons April 29, 1999
Youth Service Written Answers May 5, 1999
Road Safety (Lancashire) Written Answers May 11, 1999
4 speeches — Parliamentary Democracy Commons May 13, 1999
Meat and Bonemeal Written Answers May 13, 1999
2 speeches — Pig Industry Commons May 20, 1999
2 speeches — Adoption (Children in Care) Commons June 16, 1999
2 speeches — SUPPORT FOR CHILDREN Commons June 16, 1999
Local Government Commission Written Answers June 21, 1999
3 speeches — Supermarkets Commons June 24, 1999
8 speeches — Innovation and Enterprise Commons June 25, 1999
Pig Industry Commons July 1, 1999
NON—TAX PAYERS Commons July 5, 1999
Centre for Defence Medicine Written Answers July 5, 1999
Cancer Summit Commons July 6, 1999
Dairy Industry Commons July 7, 1999
5 speeches — REFERRAL OF YOUNG OFFENDERS TO YOUTH OFFENDER PANELS Commons July 8, 1999
6 speeches — CONDITIONS FOR MAKING AN ORDER UNDER SECTION 44(5) Commons July 8, 1999
School Grounds (Mobile Phone Masts) Written Answers July 13, 1999
Children's Rights Commissioner Commons July 14, 1999
Engineering Manufacturing (Business Activity) Commons July 15, 1999
2 speeches — National Health Service Commons October 26, 1999
2 speeches — Agriculture Commons October 28, 1999
Cross-examination Written Answers November 8, 1999
3 speeches — New Clause Commons November 9, 1999
Drug Misuse Commons November 10, 1999
Lottery Commons November 22, 1999
Crime Reduction Strategy Commons November 29, 1999
Regional Development Written Answers November 30, 1999
Rural Development Commons December 7, 1999
Child Pornography Prosecutions Written Answers December 8, 1999
Children (Leaving Care) Bill Written Answers December 13, 1999
Engagements Commons December 15, 1999
2 speeches — Local Authorities (Best Value Initiative) Written Answers December 16, 1999
Lottery Applications Written Answers December 20, 1999
World Trade Organisation Written Answers December 20, 1999
Lottery Funding Written Answers December 21, 1999
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