Mr Kevin Hughes
December 15, 1952 -Summary information for Mr Kevin Hughes
Contributions
2002
Coal Written Answers January 15, 2002
Renewable Energy Commons January 17, 2002
Coal Industry Westminster Hall January 23, 2002
Rural Strategy Commons January 31, 2002
Parental Leave (Income Support) Written Answers February 4, 2002
Business of the House Commons February 7, 2002
Countryside Stewardship Scheme Written Answers February 11, 2002
MINOR AND CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS Commons February 12, 2002
Common Agricultural Policy Written Answers February 26, 2002
Achievements of the National Lottery Commons March 1, 2002
New Deal Written Answers March 4, 2002
Local Elections Written Answers March 21, 2002
NHS Plan Commons April 18, 2002
Former British Coal Employees Commons April 18, 2002
Performance and Innovation Unit Written Answers May 8, 2002
Business of the House Commons May 16, 2002
Business of the House Commons May 23, 2002
Clean-Coal Technology Commons June 13, 2002
2 speeches — Energy: Towards 2050 Commons June 20, 2002
Network Rail Commons June 27, 2002
Consultants' Contract Commons July 16, 2002
Future of Air Transport Commons July 23, 2002
3 speeches — Iraq and Weapons of Mass Destruction Commons September 24, 2002
Firefighters' Dispute Commons October 22, 2002
3 speeches — Nuclear Power Commons October 22, 2002
Electricity Supply Industry Commons October 31, 2002
Energy Supply Market Written Answers October 31, 2002
Fire Dispute Commons November 14, 2002
Health and Pensions Commons November 14, 2002
Fire Dispute Commons November 21, 2002
3 speeches — Community Care (Delayed Discharges etc.) Bill Commons November 28, 2002
Hunting with Dogs Commons December 3, 2002
2 speeches — Coal Industry Westminster Hall December 3, 2002
Energy Prices Commons December 5, 2002
Bali Bombing Report Written Answers December 11, 2002
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