Mr John Evans

October 19, 1930 -
Summary information for Mr John Evans

Contributions

1997

2 speeches — NATO Commons January 14, 1997

Claimant Statistics Written Answers January 29, 1997

Ford (Halewood) Commons February 5, 1997

Income Support (St. Helens) Written Answers February 5, 1997

Public Record Office: Performance Targets Written Answers July 1, 1997

Beaufort's Dyke: Radioactive Waste Written Answers July 1, 1997

Youth Crime Lords July 2, 1997

Strikes Lords July 3, 1997

Commercial Vehicles: Weight Limits Lords July 7, 1997

2 speeches — Prisoners: Executive Release Lords July 15, 1997

The Windfall Tax and Unemployment Lords July 16, 1997

Sea Fisheries: Quota Hopping Lords July 22, 1997

Local Government Finance (Supplementary Credit Approvals) Bill Lords July 23, 1997

2 speeches — Pensions Mis-selling Lords July 24, 1997

Government Information Service: Staffing Lords October 15, 1997

NHS Trusts: Board Membership Lords October 21, 1997

The Innovation-Exploitation Barrier: White Paper Written Answers October 22, 1997

European Research and Technological Development Programme: White Paper Written Answers October 22, 1997

Nursery Voucher Scheme Lords October 23, 1997

Ceremony of Introduction Lords October 27, 1997

Low Pay Commission: Consultations Lords October 28, 1997

Economic and Monetary Union Written Answers November 5, 1997

2 speeches — Local Authority Expenditure: Capping Lords November 10, 1997

2 speeches — Beer Imports: Illegal Sales Lords November 18, 1997

3 speeches — Health and Safety Executive Lords November 26, 1997

3 speeches — Local Government Financial Settlement Lords December 2, 1997

National Insurance Contributions Written Answers December 2, 1997

Non-domestic Rates: Distributable Amount Calculation Written Answers December 2, 1997

9 speeches — Palace of Westminster: Accommodation Written Answers December 9, 1997

Shopping Centres Out of Town Lords December 18, 1997

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