Mr Kevin Hughes

December 15, 1952 -
Summary information for Mr Kevin Hughes

Contributions

2001

"Shifting the Balance" Commons February 12, 2001

2 speeches — INDEPENDENT COUNSEL TO BE PRESENT DURING SEARCHES TO ASSESS WHETHER SEIZED MATERIAL IS LEGALLY PRIVILEGED Commons March 14, 2001

5 speeches — Public Services Commons June 21, 2001

Long-term Unemployment Commons June 25, 2001

2 speeches — Primary Care Commons June 26, 2001

2 speeches — Home Affairs and Constitution Commons June 27, 2001

2 speeches — Programming of Bills Commons June 28, 2001

Local Government Elections Commons July 3, 2001

Home Zone Challenge Fund Written Answers July 9, 2001

Business of the House Commons July 12, 2001

Household Incomes Written Answers July 13, 2001

2 speeches — Lottery Grants Commons July 16, 2001

Early-day Motions Written Answers July 17, 2001

Regional Air Services Written Answers July 19, 2001

Benefits (Regulatory Reform) Written Answers July 20, 2001

Social Fund Written Answers July 20, 2001

2 speeches — National Lottery Westminster Hall October 17, 2001

Miners' Compensation Commons November 1, 2001

Coalition Against International Terrorism Commons November 1, 2001

Correspondence Written Answers November 6, 2001

4 speeches — Coal Written Answers November 6, 2001

Railtrack Commons November 13, 2001

Lung Cancer (Photodynamic Therapy) Written Answers November 13, 2001

Coal Written Answers November 14, 2001

Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Bill Commons November 19, 2001

Elected Mayors Written Answers November 20, 2001

Engagements Commons November 21, 2001

Employment Bill Commons November 27, 2001

Business of the House Commons December 6, 2001

Health Authority Resource Allocations Commons December 6, 2001

Business of the House Commons December 13, 2001

Aircrew Retention Written Answers December 17, 2001

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