Mr John Taylor
September 21, 1952 -Summary information for Mr John Taylor
Contributions
2004
Working Time Regulations: Right to Opt Out Written Answers January 15, 2004
Construction Industry: Raw Materials Written Answers January 19, 2004
Patent Infringements Written Answers January 21, 2004
Pension Credit Written Answers January 26, 2004
Financial Services Authority Written Answers January 26, 2004
UK Online for Business Written Answers January 26, 2004
Human Reproductive Cloning Written Answers January 26, 2004
Earnings Written Answers January 28, 2004
Financial Understanding Written Answers January 28, 2004
Royal Mail: VAT Written Answers February 2, 2004
Manufacturing Employment Written Answers February 2, 2004
Committee of European Banking Supervisors Written Answers February 2, 2004
Cannabis: Reclassification Written Answers February 2, 2004
Prison Population Written Answers February 2, 2004
Local Government Funding: Council Tax Written Answers February 3, 2004
Stakeholder Pensions Written Answers February 4, 2004
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive Written Answers February 9, 2004
Penrose Inquiry Written Answers February 9, 2004
Public Finances Written Answers February 9, 2004
Tax Written Answers February 12, 2004
Tax Compliance Costs Written Answers February 23, 2004
Pension Contributions Written Answers February 23, 2004
NHS Performance Ratings Written Answers February 23, 2004
Pension Credit Written Answers February 24, 2004
NHS: Nurses Written Answers March 1, 2004
Higher Education Bill Lords April 19, 2004
Fuel Efficiency Written Answers July 5, 2004
Retirement Age Written Answers July 6, 2004
Primary Schools: Parental Choice Written Answers July 20, 2004
Metric System Written Answers July 20, 2004
Parental Leave Written Answers July 22, 2004
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