Mr James Purnell
March 2, 1970 -Summary information for Mr James Purnell
Contributions
2003
Engagements Commons January 8, 2003
2 speeches — Middle East Commons January 21, 2003
Public Sector Pensions (Unmarried Couples) Commons January 21, 2003
Bangladesh Written Answers January 22, 2003
2 speeches — Trans-Pennine Express Commons January 28, 2003
4 speeches — Social Security Commons February 27, 2003
Iraq and Israel/Palestine Commons March 10, 2003
Free School Meals Written Answers March 10, 2003
Pension Credit Commons March 17, 2003
2 speeches — Hospital Private Finance Initiative Commons March 18, 2003
Pension Schemes Written Answers March 19, 2003
2 speeches — Police Numbers Commons March 24, 2003
Middle East Written Answers March 25, 2003
EU Development Assistance Written Answers March 26, 2003
Road Congestion Written Answers April 1, 2003
Civil Service Pensions Written Answers April 2, 2003
3 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons April 10, 2003
Smaller Schools Written Answers April 10, 2003
Pension Credit Commons April 14, 2003
2 speeches — School Funding Commons May 15, 2003
Higher Education Funding Commons May 22, 2003
Middle East Commons June 10, 2003
Police Commons July 14, 2003
11 speeches — Top-up Fees Westminster Hall July 16, 2003
Middle East Commons September 8, 2003
5 speeches — Teacher Shortages Commons September 9, 2003
10 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons September 9, 2003
Hospital Building Programme Written Answers September 16, 2003
Middle East Commons October 14, 2003
4 speeches — Neighbourhood Policing Commons October 15, 2003
Prison Education Commons October 27, 2003
Housing Written Answers November 19, 2003
Crown Prosecution Service (Victims) Written Answers December 4, 2003
Schools (Private Finance Initiative) Commons December 4, 2003
Bangladesh Written Answers December 11, 2003
HIV/AIDS Written Answers December 17, 2003
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