Mr Joe Ashton
October 9, 1933 -Summary information for Mr Joe Ashton
Contributions
1994
Prostitutes Written Answers February 3, 1994
2 speeches — Police Cautions Written Answers February 4, 1994
Taylforth Libel Case Written Answers February 4, 1994
Deregulation and Contracting Out Bill Commons February 8, 1994
Child Support Agency Commons February 10, 1994
Objective 2 Status Written Answers February 15, 1994
AMENDMENT OF LAW RELATING TO Commons February 21, 1994
4 speeches — Bassetlaw Hospital Written Answers March 3, 1994
Rampton Hospital Written Answers March 3, 1994
Age of Consent Written Answers March 15, 1994
BRITISH COAL ENTERPRISE Commons March 22, 1994
DUTIES OF THE AUTHORITY WITH RESPECT TO PROPERTY Commons March 22, 1994
3 speeches — RESTRUCTURING OF THE CORPORATION'S FUNCTIONS Commons March 23, 1994
4 speeches — PENSIONS AND MINERS' WELFARE ORGANISATIONS Commons March 23, 1994
Robin Hood Railway Line Written Answers March 28, 1994
Robin Hood Railway Line Written Answers March 28, 1994
SALE OF TICKETS FOR DESIGNATED FOOTBALL MATCHES BY UNAUTHORISED PERSONS Commons April 13, 1994
Secure Training Centres Written Answers April 15, 1994
2 speeches — Detention Centre, Gringley Written Answers April 15, 1994
Secure Training Places Written Answers April 18, 1994
Rampton Hospital Written Answers April 18, 1994
All-seater Stadiums Written Answers April 19, 1994
All-seater Stadiums Written Answers April 20, 1994
Lenient Sentences Commons April 21, 1994
Tobacco Advertising (Voluntary Code) Commons May 13, 1994
Capital Equipment Commons July 5, 1994
BBC Commons July 6, 1994
2 speeches — Privilege (Madam Speaker's Statement) Commons July 12, 1994
5 speeches — Privilege Commons July 13, 1994
Carol Birch Written Answers July 21, 1994
Public Life (Standards of Conduct) Commons October 25, 1994
Points of Order Commons November 1, 1994
2 speeches — Health and Social Security Commons November 22, 1994
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