Mr Kenneth Eastham
August 11, 1927 -Summary information for Mr Kenneth Eastham
Contributions
1996
4 speeches — Medical Devices Written Answers January 9, 1996
Intensive Care Beds Written Answers January 16, 1996
Fraud Written Answers February 14, 1996
Export Promotion Commons March 6, 1996
2 speeches — Nuclear Electricity Commons March 13, 1996
Employment Rights Commons March 18, 1996
Child Support Agency Written Answers March 19, 1996
Labour Statistics Commons March 20, 1996
Accident and Emergency Departments Written Answers March 25, 1996
6 speeches — Health and Safety Commons March 26, 1996
Air-launched Anti-armour Weapon Written Answers March 26, 1996
Elderly People (Care) Written Answers April 16, 1996
Health Authority Funding Written Answers April 26, 1996
Dental Treatment Written Answers April 26, 1996
Manchester Health Authority Written Answers April 26, 1996
10 speeches — Careers Service Written Answers May 17, 1996
Euro 96 (Emergency Services) Written Answers May 21, 1996
5 speeches — Careers Service Written Answers June 4, 1996
7 speeches — Primary Schools Commons June 5, 1996
Infections(Schools) Written Answers June 7, 1996
Competitiveness Written Answers June 19, 1996
Infections (Schools) Written Answers June 20, 1996
2 speeches — Right to Work Commons June 26, 1996
Local Education Authorities Commons June 26, 1996
Terrorist Damage Written Answers June 27, 1996
Terrorist Damage Written Answers July 4, 1996
City College, Manchester Written Answers July 12, 1996
Post-16 Education Written Answers July 12, 1996
National Lottery Commons October 14, 1996
2 speeches — Manufactured Goods Commons November 6, 1996
Trade Unions Commons November 19, 1996
Upper Waiting Hall Exhibitions Written Answers December 3, 1996
2 speeches — Training and Enterprise Councils Commons December 11, 1996
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