Mr Ivor Caplin
November 8, 1958 -Summary information for Mr Ivor Caplin
Contributions
1997
Bank of England Commons June 11, 1997
Performing Animals Written Answers June 17, 1997
Fibre Flax Production Written Answers June 17, 1997
Channel Tunnel Safety Authority Written Answers June 18, 1997
Areas of Outstanding National Beauty Written Answers June 25, 1997
Social Housing Written Answers July 1, 1997
3 speeches — Pensions Commons July 9, 1997
Finance Bill Commons July 10, 1997
2 speeches — MORTGAGE INTEREST PAYMENTS Commons July 15, 1997
2 speeches — PENSION FUNDS NO LONGER ENTITLED TO PAYMENT OF TAX CREDITS Commons July 16, 1997
LOW CANCER-RISK PART-RENEWABLE BLENDED DIESEL Commons July 28, 1997
WITHDRAWAL OF RELIEF ON MEDICAL INSURANCE PREMIUMS Commons July 28, 1997
Hove General Hospital Written Answers July 30, 1997
Local Government Reorganisation Written Answers October 30, 1997
Local Authority Reorganisation Written Answers November 3, 1997
NHS Bureaucracy Written Answers November 11, 1997
Personal Pensions (Mis-selling) Commons November 18, 1997
Freedom of Information Commons November 19, 1997
2 speeches — Financial Services Regulation Written Answers November 21, 1997
Israeli Prime Minister Written Answers November 25, 1997
Economic and Monetary Union Written Answers November 27, 1997
Insurance Industry Written Answers November 27, 1997
Wild Mammals (Hunting with Dogs) Bill Commons November 28, 1997
Welfare, Pensions and Disabled People Commons December 1, 1997
2 speeches — Funerals Written Answers December 1, 1997
Local Authorities (Best Value Duty) Written Answers December 3, 1997
Long-term Care Written Answers December 9, 1997
Beef and BSE Compensation Written Answers December 11, 1997
4 speeches — National Minimum Wage Bill Commons December 16, 1997
Funeral Expenses Written Answers December 16, 1997
2 speeches — Funeral Services Commons December 17, 1997
Energy Council Written Answers December 18, 1997
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