Mr John Cryer
April 11, 1964 -Summary information for Mr John Cryer
Contributions
2001
Business of the House Commons January 11, 2001
Neighbourhood Renewal Commons January 15, 2001
Business of the House Commons January 18, 2001
Car Industry Written Answers January 18, 2001
Hinduja Brothers Written Answers January 25, 2001
Free Television Licences Written Answers February 1, 2001
Beta Interferon Commons February 6, 2001
2 speeches — LTS Railway Westminster Hall February 13, 2001
Colombia Written Answers February 27, 2001
Civil Servants (Performance-related Pay) Written Answers February 28, 2001
Business of the House Commons March 8, 2001
Police Recruitment Commons March 12, 2001
Anglo-American Defence Co-operation Commons March 27, 2001
Business of the House Commons May 3, 2001
Business of the House Commons June 28, 2001
Business of the House Commons July 5, 2001
Business of the House Commons July 12, 2001
Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Act Written Answers July 17, 2001
4 speeches — Summer Adjournment Commons July 20, 2001
Unemployment (Advice) Commons October 15, 2001
Railtrack Commons October 15, 2001
Business of the House Commons October 25, 2001
Business of the House Commons November 1, 2001
Civil Servants (Retirement Age) Written Answers November 1, 2001
Business of the House Commons November 8, 2001
2 speeches — Overstayers Written Answers November 9, 2001
Digital Hearing Aids Commons November 13, 2001
NHS Beds Written Answers November 13, 2001
3 speeches — City of London (Ward Elections) Bill Commons November 15, 2001
2 speeches — Residential Care Homes (Essex) Commons November 23, 2001
Construction Industry Commons November 29, 2001
Business of the House Commons November 29, 2001
2 speeches — Education Action Zones Written Answers December 3, 2001
Victor Dan Iliescu Written Answers December 10, 2001
Business of the House Commons December 13, 2001
Cable Companies (Road Disruption) Commons December 18, 2001
Adjournment (Christmas) Commons December 19, 2001
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