Mr Keith Bradley
May 17, 1950 -Summary information for Mr Keith Bradley
Contributions
2003
5 speeches — 2001 Census in Manchester Westminster Hall January 15, 2003
Family Incomes Written Answers January 30, 2003
Higher Education (Family Incomes) Written Answers February 24, 2003
Countryside and Rights of Way Act Written Answers February 28, 2003
Animal Diseases (Compensation) Written Answers April 1, 2003
NHS Finance Written Answers May 19, 2003
Children's Services (Manchester) Commons May 20, 2003
Foundation Hospitals Commons June 3, 2003
Parliamentary Questions Written Answers June 12, 2003
Radiographers Written Answers June 12, 2003
REPEALS AND REVOCATION Commons June 13, 2003
Teacher Redundancies Written Answers June 23, 2003
Teachers Written Answers June 25, 2003
Foundation Hospitals Commons July 1, 2003
Illiteracy Written Answers July 1, 2003
Foundation Hospitals Written Answers July 1, 2003
'Consultation with the Assembly Commons July 8, 2003
Prisons Written Answers July 18, 2003
Learning and Skills Councils Written Answers September 11, 2003
Net Income Written Answers September 11, 2003
Probation Service Written Answers September 15, 2003
Reoffending Written Answers September 19, 2003
Family Incomes Written Answers October 20, 2003
Tuition Fees Written Answers October 20, 2003
Correspondence Written Answers October 22, 2003
Family Income Written Answers October 23, 2003
Tuition Fees Written Answers October 29, 2003
Pension Credit Written Answers November 3, 2003
Prison Population Written Answers November 6, 2003
Pensions Written Answers November 6, 2003
Tuition Fees Written Answers November 17, 2003
Supported Accommodation Written Answers November 17, 2003
Asylum Seekers Written Answers November 17, 2003
Parliamentary Questions Written Answers November 20, 2003
Asylum and Immigration, (Treatment of Claimants, etc.) Bill Commons December 17, 2003
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