Mr Keith Hill

July 28, 1943 -
Summary information for Mr Keith Hill

Contributions

1994

3 speeches — Children's Homes (Streatham) Commons January 20, 1994

Vehicle Licensing (Deregulation) Written Answers January 20, 1994

Colombian Coal Written Answers February 17, 1994

REGISTRATION OF SMALL CHILDREN'S HOMES BILL Commons March 4, 1994

Northern Line Commons March 17, 1994

Occupational Deafness Written Answers March 30, 1994

Health and Safety Inspectors Written Answers April 12, 1994

JOINT VENTURES FOR INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT BETWEEN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTORS Commons April 19, 1994

5 speeches — Transport Commons April 21, 1994

Mediation Written Answers April 26, 1994

Caution-plus Schemes Written Answers April 26, 1994

Criminal Cases Written Answers April 26, 1994

Voluntary Services Unit Written Answers April 26, 1994

Railway Pensions Commons May 23, 1994

2 speeches — Engagements Commons June 14, 1994

Anti-personnel Mines Written Answers June 14, 1994

Minx Programme Written Answers June 14, 1994

2 speeches — Engagements Commons June 16, 1994

2 speeches — Labour Statistics Written Answers June 27, 1994

3 speeches — Naturalisation Written Answers June 28, 1994

Labour Statistics Written Answers June 28, 1994

2 speeches — Engagements Commons June 30, 1994

Naturalisation Written Answers July 11, 1994

Arts (Disabled People) Written Answers July 11, 1994

London Underground Commons July 18, 1994

Air Pollution (London) Commons July 20, 1994

London Transport Written Answers July 21, 1994

Minx Programme Written Answers July 21, 1994

Network SouthEast Written Answers October 21, 1994

Rail Safety Written Answers November 1, 1994

3 speeches — Rail Safety Written Answers November 1, 1994

Northern Line Commons November 17, 1994

Prisoners (HIV) Written Answers November 23, 1994

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