Mr John Garrett
September 8, 1931 -Summary information for Mr John Garrett
Contributions
1996
Crown Copyright Written Answers January 29, 1996
UNICEF Written Answers February 5, 1996
Business of the House Commons February 8, 1996
2 speeches — Colney Hospital, Norfolk Written Answers February 15, 1996
Colney Hospital, Norfolk Written Answers February 22, 1996
Colney Hospital, Norfolk Written Answers February 22, 1996
2 speeches — Planning Policies Written Answers February 22, 1996
2 speeches — Colney Hospital, Norfolk Written Answers February 22, 1996
Colney Hospital, Norfolk Written Answers March 7, 1996
National Health Service (Residual Liabilities) Bill Commons March 12, 1996
21 speeches — HMSO (Privatisation) Commons March 18, 1996
Public Transport Written Answers March 20, 1996
Jobseeker's Allowanee Written Answers March 27, 1996
2 speeches — Civil Service Pension Schemes Commons May 7, 1996
Refuse Tip (Attlebridge) Written Answers May 7, 1996
Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy Written Answers May 7, 1996
Animal Slaughter Commons May 9, 1996
2 speeches — HMSO(Uzbekistan) Written Answers May 15, 1996
13 speeches — Civil Service Commons May 22, 1996
Challenge Funding Commons June 4, 1996
3 speeches — Standards in Education Commons June 11, 1996
5 speeches — Prior Options Review Commons June 11, 1996
Engagements Commons June 20, 1996
2 speeches — Statutory Instruments (Production and Sale) Bill Commons July 3, 1996
Hospital Development, South Norfolk Written Answers July 3, 1996
HMSO Commons July 22, 1996
2 speeches — INTERPRETATION Commons November 18, 1996
National Health Service Commons November 20, 1996
4 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons November 28, 1996
2 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons December 3, 1996
World Trade Organisation Conference Commons December 17, 1996
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