Mr John Maples
April 22, 1943 -Summary information for Mr John Maples
Contributions
2003
Missile Defence Commons January 15, 2003
4 speeches — House of Lords Reform Commons January 21, 2003
Fire Dispute Commons January 28, 2003
Defence Fire Service Written Answers February 24, 2003
Speed Limits Written Answers February 25, 2003
Iraq and Israel/Palestine Commons March 10, 2003
6 speeches — War Against Terrorism Commons March 11, 2003
British Energy Written Answers March 13, 2003
Stratford on Avon District Council Written Answers March 13, 2003
Officers of the House (Travel) Written Answers March 17, 2003
4 speeches — Iraq Commons March 18, 2003
Civil Service (Travel Expenses) Written Answers March 20, 2003
Armed Services (Free Travel) Written Answers March 20, 2003
Civil Service Travel Written Answers March 24, 2003
Civil Service Travel Written Answers March 26, 2003
Civil Service Travel Written Answers March 26, 2003
Civil Service Travel Written Answers March 27, 2003
Civil Service Travel Written Answers March 28, 2003
Civil Service Travel Written Answers March 31, 2003
Civil Service Travel Written Answers March 31, 2003
Civil Service Travel Written Answers April 1, 2003
Civil Service Travel Written Answers April 1, 2003
Civil Service Travel Written Answers April 3, 2003
Middle East Commons April 28, 2003
Broadband Commons May 1, 2003
Civil Service Travel Written Answers May 1, 2003
Non-Executive Directors Westminster Hall May 6, 2003
Iraq Commons May 12, 2003
3 speeches — Human Rights Westminster Hall June 5, 2003
Economic and Monetary Union Commons June 9, 2003
8 speeches — European Treaty Referendum Commons June 11, 2003
Leaflet BC1 Written Answers June 26, 2003
Social Security Offices/Job Centres Written Answers July 11, 2003
3 speeches — Iraq Commons July 16, 2003
Iraq (Judicial Inquiry) Commons October 22, 2003
Constitution for Europe (Referendum) Commons November 12, 2003
Engagements Commons December 10, 2003
Air Transport Commons December 16, 2003
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