Mr Kevin Barron
October 26, 1946 -Summary information for Mr Kevin Barron
Contributions
1997
Private Finance Initiative Commons January 21, 1997
National Health Service Commons January 21, 1997
Intensive Care Commons January 22, 1997
Business of the House Commons January 23, 1997
2 speeches — National Health Service (Primary Care) Bill [Lords] Commons February 11, 1997
Smoking Commons February 18, 1997
2 speeches — National Health Service Commons February 24, 1997
NHS Trusts (Funding) Written Answers March 4, 1997
3 speeches — Prodigy Prescribing Pilot System Written Answers March 10, 1997
Prescriptions (Information) Written Answers March 11, 1997
NHS Numbers Written Answers March 11, 1997
Depreciation Payments Written Answers March 12, 1997
GP Surgeries (Computerisation) Written Answers March 12, 1997
NHS Numbers Written Answers March 13, 1997
4 speeches — NHS Trusts Written Answers March 17, 1997
Private Finance Initiative Written Answers March 17, 1997
Hepatitis B Vaccinations Written Answers March 17, 1997
Liver Cancer Written Answers March 17, 1997
Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation Written Answers March 17, 1997
Hospital Waiting Lists (Manchester) Commons March 18, 1997
Coal Mining Written Answers March 19, 1997
Duplicate NHS Numbers Written Answers March 19, 1997
Carcinogens Written Answers March 19, 1997
Sports Medicine (Lottery Awards) Written Answers March 19, 1997
Planning Application (South Yorkshire) Written Answers June 9, 1997
Smoking Written Answers June 23, 1997
Mine Subsidence Written Answers June 26, 1997
Tobacco Taxes Written Answers July 1, 1997
2 speeches — Coal Areas (Housing) Commons July 16, 1997
Immunisation Campaigns Written Answers July 22, 1997
Leisure Development, South Yorkshire Written Answers July 31, 1997
3 speeches — Coal Industry Commons November 26, 1997
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