Mr Hugh Robertson
October 9, 1962 -Summary information for Mr Hugh Robertson
Contributions
2001
The Countryside Commons July 12, 2001
Foot and Mouth Written Answers July 12, 2001
Horticulture Written Answers July 19, 2001
Horticulture Written Answers July 20, 2001
Coalition against International Terrorism Commons October 8, 2001
Fruit Labelling Written Answers October 15, 2001
Horticulture Written Answers October 15, 2001
Farming Written Answers October 15, 2001
Farmland Birds Written Answers October 15, 2001
Coalition against International Terrorism Commons October 16, 2001
High Hedges Bill Written Answers October 18, 2001
Podiatrists Written Answers October 18, 2001
Beer Imports Written Answers October 22, 2001
Residential Homes Written Answers October 23, 2001
Institutional Property Market Written Answers October 23, 2001
Foot and Mouth Written Answers October 24, 2001
English Tourism Council Written Answers October 24, 2001
Culture, Media and Sport Committee Report Written Answers October 24, 2001
Kent and Canterbury Hospital Westminster Hall October 30, 2001
Coalition Against International Terrorism Commons November 1, 2001
Badger Baiting Written Answers November 12, 2001
EU Agrimonetary Compensation Written Answers November 12, 2001
Detling Beacon Written Answers November 27, 2001
Afghanistan Written Answers November 27, 2001
Agricultural Wages Board Written Answers November 27, 2001
2 speeches — Kent Ambulance Service Westminster Hall November 28, 2001
Visa Applications Written Answers November 28, 2001
Detling Beacon Written Answers November 29, 2001
Competitive Bidding Written Answers December 4, 2001
Farmers, Kent Written Answers December 5, 2001
Night Flights Written Answers December 6, 2001
Visa Applications Written Answers December 10, 2001
Common Agricultural Policy Commons December 13, 2001
Stamp Duty Written Answers December 13, 2001
International Force (Kabul) Commons December 19, 2001
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