Mr Kevin Barron
October 26, 1946 -Summary information for Mr Kevin Barron
Contributions
2000
Influenza Commons January 10, 2000
2 speeches — Cigarette Exports (Labelling) Written Answers January 17, 2000
4 speeches — Health Care Commons January 18, 2000
Contraband Tobacco Written Answers January 19, 2000
Point of Order Commons January 31, 2000
NICE Commons February 1, 2000
Harold Shipman Commons February 1, 2000
Preventive Medicine Written Answers February 7, 2000
Cigarettes (Taxation) Written Answers February 9, 2000
Tobacco Tax Written Answers February 10, 2000
2 speeches — Trade Links (Bulgaria) Commons March 2, 2000
Tobacco Smuggling Written Answers March 20, 2000
Meningitis (Yorkshire) Commons March 28, 2000
3 speeches — Coal Miners' Compensation Claims Commons March 30, 2000
Television Licences (Disclosure of Information) Bill Commons April 10, 2000
Compensation Claims Written Answers April 10, 2000
Energy Policy Commons April 17, 2000
Engagements Commons April 19, 2000
ASSESSMENTS: PARENTS OF DISABLED CHILDREN Commons May 5, 2000
2 speeches — CARERS' PLAN Commons May 5, 2000
CHARGING Commons May 5, 2000
SHORT TITLE, COMMENCEMENT AND EXTENT Commons May 5, 2000
3 speeches — Smokers Helpline Written Answers May 9, 2000
3 speeches — Security and Intelligence Agencies Commons June 22, 2000
Vaccine Damage Payments Commons June 27, 2000
9 speeches — National Health Service Commons June 29, 2000
Smoking Written Answers July 4, 2000
MEANING OF "FUEL POVERTY" Commons July 21, 2000
2 speeches — SHORT TITLE, COMMENCEMENT AND EXTENT. Commons July 21, 2000
ORDERS FOR THE CARE, DISPOSAL OR SLAUGHTER OF ANIMALS Commons July 21, 2000
NHS Plan Commons July 27, 2000
Appointments Written Answers July 28, 2000
6 speeches — Health and Social Security Commons December 7, 2000
Concordat (Northern Ireland) Written Answers December 11, 2000
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