Mr Kelvin Hopkins
August 22, 1941 -Summary information for Mr Kelvin Hopkins
Contributions
2000
Central Railway Commons January 11, 2000
Utilities Written Answers January 17, 2000
Armed Forces (Women) Written Answers January 24, 2000
Regeneration Written Answers February 8, 2000
3 speeches — Licensing (Young Persons) Bill Commons February 11, 2000
Austria Written Answers February 14, 2000
2 speeches — Jazz Westminster Hall February 15, 2000
Jazz Written Answers February 28, 2000
4 speeches — Health Service Commissioners (Amendment) Bill Commons March 3, 2000
2 speeches — Food Labelling Bill Commons March 3, 2000
2 speeches — National Walking Forum Commons March 7, 2000
Social Exclusion Written Answers March 8, 2000
3 speeches — Warm Homes and Energy Conservation Bill Commons March 10, 2000
Textile Industry Westminster Hall March 14, 2000
4 speeches — Sixth Form Colleges Westminster Hall March 15, 2000
AGE ADDITIONS Commons April 3, 2000
Licensing Laws Commons April 10, 2000
Disadvantaged Neighbourhoods (Regeneration) Written Answers April 10, 2000
Free Television Licences Written Answers May 8, 2000
2 speeches — INTERPRETATION Commons May 15, 2000
Licensing (Young Persons) Bill Commons June 9, 2000
Space for Sport and Arts Written Answers June 12, 2000
2 speeches — European Affairs Commons June 15, 2000
4 speeches — SELECTIVE EDUCATION POLICY: LOCAL EDUCATION AUTHORITIES Commons June 27, 2000
Alcohol Strategy Written Answers July 4, 2000
Jobseeker's Allowance Written Answers July 26, 2000
Term-time Workers Written Answers July 26, 2000
2 speeches — Dairy Regime Commons July 27, 2000
Central Railway Westminster Hall October 25, 2000
Central Railway Commons October 31, 2000
National Alcohol Strategy Written Answers November 21, 2000
European Affairs Commons November 23, 2000
BSE Written Answers November 24, 2000
Consultants' Contracts Written Answers November 27, 2000
Centres of Excellence Written Answers November 30, 2000
Vauxhall (Luton) Commons December 13, 2000
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