Mr Keith Simpson

March 29, 1949 -
Summary information for Mr Keith Simpson

Contributions

2000

Engagements Commons January 12, 2000

Government Running Costs Commons January 18, 2000

Short-term Strategic Airlift Programme Commons January 24, 2000

3 speeches — Quality Assurance Agency Written Answers February 8, 2000

Business of the House Commons February 10, 2000

Care Homes Westminster Hall February 15, 2000

Defence White Paper Commons February 22, 2000

Countryside and Rights of Way Bill Commons March 20, 2000

4 speeches — Bank Branch Closures Westminster Hall March 29, 2000

Local Government Bill [Lords] Commons April 11, 2000

Policing (West Norfolk) Westminster Hall May 2, 2000

Procurement Programme Studies Written Answers May 3, 2000

Sierra Leone Commons May 15, 2000

Laptops Written Answers May 25, 2000

Laptops Written Answers May 25, 2000

Laptops Written Answers May 25, 2000

Laptops Written Answers May 25, 2000

Laptops Written Answers May 25, 2000

Laptops Written Answers May 25, 2000

Laptops Written Answers May 25, 2000

Laptops Written Answers May 25, 2000

Laptops Written Answers May 25, 2000

Laptops Written Answers June 5, 2000

Laptops Written Answers June 5, 2000

Laptops Written Answers June 5, 2000

Laptops Written Answers June 5, 2000

Laptops Written Answers June 5, 2000

Laptops Written Answers June 7, 2000

Laptops Written Answers June 7, 2000

Laptop Computers Written Answers June 8, 2000

Laptops Written Answers June 8, 2000

Ministerial Meetings Written Answers June 13, 2000

Laptops Written Answers June 15, 2000

STATEMENT OF NATIONAL MINIMUM STANDARDS Commons July 12, 2000

4 speeches — Swine Fever (Norfolk and Suffolk) Westminster Hall November 1, 2000

Council Chief Executive Commons November 14, 2000

Official Histories Written Answers November 20, 2000

3 speeches — EU Sugar Regime Westminster Hall November 21, 2000

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