Mr John Stanley

January 19, 1942 -
Summary information for Mr John Stanley

Contributions

2002

Access to Children Written Answers January 24, 2002

Parental Responsibility Written Answers January 24, 2002

Child Abduction (Hague Convention) Written Answers January 24, 2002

Missing Children Written Answers January 25, 2002

Residential Care Homes Written Answers January 29, 2002

Central Railway Written Answers February 13, 2002

3 speeches — Terrorism Commons March 7, 2002

Overseas Representatives (Business Promotion) Written Answers March 7, 2002

2 speeches — Overseas Representatives (Business Promotion) Written Answers March 11, 2002

4 speeches — British-US Relations Westminster Hall April 25, 2002

Correspondence Written Answers May 14, 2002

Home Ownership Written Answers June 11, 2002

UN Conventions (Terrorism) Written Answers June 11, 2002

Nepal Westminster Hall June 19, 2002

3 speeches — Intelligence Agencies Commons July 11, 2002

Gibraltar Commons July 12, 2002

Gibraltar Written Answers July 19, 2002

Grant in Aid Written Answers July 24, 2002

Iraq and Weapons of Mass Destruction Commons September 24, 2002

Gibraltar Written Answers October 15, 2002

Immigration Written Answers October 17, 2002

2 speeches — Horticulture Research International, East Mailing Westminster Hall October 23, 2002

Gibraltar Written Answers October 31, 2002

Iraq (Security Council Resolution) Commons November 7, 2002

Uckfield Railway Line Written Answers November 7, 2002

Correspondence Written Answers November 7, 2002

Uckfield Line (Electrification) Written Answers November 26, 2002

Uckfield Line Electrification Written Answers December 4, 2002

Bali: ISC Report Commons December 11, 2002

Central Railway Scheme Written Answers December 11, 2002

Iraq Commons December 18, 2002

Parental Responsibility Written Answers December 18, 2002

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