Mr John Greenway

February 15, 1946 -
Summary information for Mr John Greenway

Contributions

1998

Performing Arts Commons January 19, 1998

Engagements Commons January 21, 1998

Hill Farmers Written Answers January 21, 1998

Breeding and Sale of Dogs Bill Commons January 30, 1998

Firearms Compensation Commons February 2, 1998

Local Government Finance Written Answers February 3, 1998

12 speeches — Police Grant Report Commons February 4, 1998

Police Bill Commons February 13, 1998

Flunitrazepam Written Answers February 17, 1998

Magistrates Courts Written Answers February 17, 1998

23 speeches — NUMBER OF MEPs, ELECTORAL REGIONS AND ELECTORAL SYSTEM Commons February 24, 1998

Handguns Written Answers February 24, 1998

ELECTORAL REGIONS IN ENGLAND Commons February 26, 1998

Disorder and Antisocial Behaviour Commons March 2, 1998

10 speeches — NEW SCHEDULE 2 TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS ACT 1978 Commons March 5, 1998

11 speeches — Fox CONTROL IN NATIONAL PARKS Commons March 6, 1998

REVIEW OF ALTERNATIVE VOTING SYSTEMS Commons March 12, 1998

3 speeches — NEW SCHEDULE 2 TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS ACT 1978 Commons March 12, 1998

3 speeches — MINOR AND CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS OF SCHEDULE 1 TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS ACT 1978 Commons March 12, 1998

2 speeches — LOCAL REFERENDUMS Commons March 13, 1998

Engagements Commons March 18, 1998

NHS (Waiting Lists) Commons March 18, 1998

Firearms Commons March 30, 1998

2 speeches — UK Land Command Commons April 22, 1998

Planning (Vale of York) Commons April 22, 1998

Royal Air Force Commons April 23, 1998

Paul Magee Written Answers May 5, 1998

7 speeches — Hillsborough Commons May 8, 1998

Sentencing Commons May 11, 1998

Registration of Political Parties Bill Commons June 4, 1998

Northern Ireland (Sentences) Bill Commons June 10, 1998

Young Offenders Commons June 15, 1998

4 speeches — BAIL: RESTRICTIONS IN CERTAIN CASES OF HOMICIDE OR RAPE Commons June 23, 1998

5 speeches — POWER TO RELEASE SHORT-TERM PRISONERS ON LICENCE Commons June 23, 1998

Engagements Commons July 1, 1998

BASIC INTERPRETIVE PROVISIONS Commons July 2, 1998

RIGHT OF ACCESS TO PERSONAL DATA Commons July 2, 1998

RECTIFICATION, BLOCKING, ERASURE AND DESTRUCTION Commons July 2, 1998

PROHIBITION ON PROCESSING WITHOUT REGISTRATION Commons July 2, 1998

NATIONAL SECURITY Commons July 2, 1998

6 speeches — CRIME AND TAXATION Commons July 2, 1998

HEALTH AND SOCIAL WORK Commons July 2, 1998

2 speeches — ENFORCEMENT NOTICES Commons July 2, 1998

2 speeches — CONDITIONS RELEVANT FOR PURPOSES OF THE FIRST PRINCIPLE: PROCESSING OF SENSITIVE PERSONAL DATA Commons July 2, 1998

2 speeches — MINOR AND CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS Commons July 2, 1998

Dairy Farm Inspections Written Answers July 7, 1998

Dairy Products Written Answers July 7, 1998

Fire and Police Service Pensions Commons July 13, 1998

4 speeches — SPEAKER'S COMMITTEE Commons July 14, 1998

FALSE STATEMENTS: OFFENCE Commons July 14, 1998

Education Expenditure Commons July 15, 1998

Mutual Societies Commons July 22, 1998

ENGLAND AND WALES Commons September 2, 1998

Prison Sentences Commons October 26, 1998

Farming and Food Commons October 26, 1998

11 speeches — Personal Pensions Mis-selling Commons November 3, 1998

Police (Community Relations) Commons November 4, 1998

All-Seater Stadiums Commons November 9, 1998

5 speeches — Political Parties (Funding) Commons November 9, 1998

Animal Experiments Written Answers November 16, 1998

EMBLEMS Commons November 18, 1998

Doncaster Council Commons November 30, 1998

Business Taxation Written Answers December 3, 1998

Post Office Commons December 7, 1998

Territorial Army Written Answers December 7, 1998

2 speeches — EU Withholding Tax Commons December 10, 1998

Local Crime Strategies Written Answers December 10, 1998

2 speeches — Beef on the Bone Commons December 17, 1998

Mr. Barry Horne Written Answers December 17, 1998

4 speeches — Mr. Barry Home Written Answers December 17, 1998

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