Mr Jeff Ennis
November 13, 1952 -Summary information for Mr Jeff Ennis
Contributions
2003
Coal Health Compensation Schemes Written Answers January 7, 2003
Vibration White Finger Westminster Hall January 21, 2003
Working Families Tax Credit Written Answers January 27, 2003
Coal Miners' Compensation Written Answers February 24, 2003
Maintenance Grant Written Answers February 24, 2003
Tuition Fees Written Answers February 24, 2003
Iraq Commons February 25, 2003
Post-16 Education Written Answers March 11, 2003
Sure Start Written Answers March 24, 2003
2 speeches — Coalfield Communities (Housing) Westminster Hall March 26, 2003
Higher Education Written Answers March 31, 2003
Iraq Written Answers April 7, 2003
Exhibitions Written Answers April 9, 2003
2 speeches — Community Services Commons April 29, 2003
2 speeches — Housing Renewal Pathfinders Commons May 14, 2003
War Pensioners Written Answers June 17, 2003
Local Elections Written Answers June 25, 2003
Pension Loss Model Written Answers June 30, 2003
Vibration White Finger Written Answers June 30, 2003
Children's Endowment Fund Written Answers July 4, 2003
2 speeches — Mining Written Answers July 10, 2003
Engagements Commons July 16, 2003
Montserrat Written Answers July 18, 2003
Royal Mail Written Answers September 15, 2003
2 speeches — Elderly Care Commons September 16, 2003
Horse Racing Commons September 18, 2003
Higher Education Westminster Hall September 18, 2003
Northern Ireland Commons October 22, 2003
Mobile Phone Companies Written Answers October 22, 2003
2 speeches — Miners' Compensation Written Answers October 28, 2003
Miners' Compensation Written Answers November 5, 2003
Casinos Written Answers November 10, 2003
Miners' Compensation Written Answers November 11, 2003
Coalfield Regeneration Trust Written Answers November 19, 2003
Manufacturing Written Answers November 20, 2003
Tuition Fees Commons December 4, 2003
School Exclusions Written Answers December 10, 2003
Miners' Compensation Written Answers December 18, 2003
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