Mr Jim Sheridan

November 24, 1952 -
Summary information for Mr Jim Sheridan

Contributions

2003

Fishing Industry Commons January 7, 2003

4 speeches — Consumer Rights in the EU Westminster Hall January 8, 2003

Business of the House Commons January 9, 2003

Firefighters' Dispute Commons January 20, 2003

2 speeches — Lord Chancellor's Department Commons January 28, 2003

4 speeches — Voter Participation Westminster Hall January 28, 2003

Drugs Treatment Commons February 26, 2003

Business of the House Commons February 27, 2003

Engagements Commons March 5, 2003

2 speeches — Defence (Employment) Commons March 11, 2003

National Minimum Wage Westminster Hall March 12, 2003

Engagements Commons April 2, 2003

Business of the House Commons April 3, 2003

2 speeches — Health and Safety at Work Westminster Hall April 8, 2003

13 speeches — Defence Industry (Scotland) Westminster Hall May 7, 2003

Air Travel Security Commons May 13, 2003

3 speeches — TRANSITORY, TRANSITIONAL AND SAVING PROVISIONS Commons May 16, 2003

New Aircraft Carriers Written Answers May 20, 2003

2 speeches — Engagements Commons May 21, 2003

Business of the House Commons June 5, 2003

Business of the House Commons June 12, 2003

2 speeches — Mr. Sandy Mitchell Westminster Hall June 18, 2003

Road and Rail Transport Commons July 2, 2003

Disablement Awards Commons July 7, 2003

Road Haulage Industry Written Answers September 9, 2003

11 speeches — Road Haulage Industry Westminster Hall September 17, 2003

Business of the House Commons October 16, 2003

Pension Credit Written Answers October 28, 2003

Business of the House Commons November 6, 2003

Group Personal Accident Insurance (Regulation) Commons November 11, 2003

Engagements Commons December 3, 2003

2 speeches — Public Services, Health and Education Commons December 3, 2003

Engagements Commons December 10, 2003

Business of the House Commons December 11, 2003

2 speeches — African Conflicts Commons December 17, 2003

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