Mr Malcolm Moss
March 6, 1943 -Summary information for Mr Malcolm Moss
Contributions
2004
Private Finance Initiative Written Answers January 12, 2004
Tourism Written Answers January 19, 2004
Air Passenger Duty Written Answers January 21, 2004
Tourism (VAT) Written Answers January 21, 2004
Tourism Commons February 2, 2004
Arts Grants Written Answers February 5, 2004
Coronary Angiograms Written Answers February 5, 2004
Adzido Pan-African Dance Ensemble Written Answers February 6, 2004
Coronary Angiograms Written Answers February 6, 2004
3 speeches — Exercise Westminster Hall February 12, 2004
2 speeches — Coronary Care Written Answers February 25, 2004
Museums Westminster Hall March 2, 2004
2 speeches — Arts Council Grants Written Answers March 8, 2004
VAT Written Answers March 23, 2004
Coronary Angiograms Written Answers March 26, 2004
Licensing Guidelines Commons April 19, 2004
Coastal Marinas Written Answers April 19, 2004
5 speeches — Tourism Written Answers April 27, 2004
Coronary Angioplasty Written Answers May 11, 2004
Tourism Written Answers May 12, 2004
Regional Tourism Written Answers May 13, 2004
2 speeches — Local Government Finance Commons May 17, 2004
Licensing Act Commons May 24, 2004
2 speeches — Regional Tourist Boards Written Answers May 27, 2004
2 speeches — Local Government Finance (Cambridgeshire) Written Answers May 28, 2004
6 speeches — Licensing Act Westminster Hall June 23, 2004
2 speeches — Licensing Act 2003 Commons June 28, 2004
6 speeches — Council Tax Commons July 19, 2004
Departmental Administration Costs Written Answers July 19, 2004
Government Art Collection Written Answers July 19, 2004
Recruitment and Employment Costs Written Answers July 21, 2004
2 speeches — Tourism Written Answers July 21, 2004
Tourism Written Answers July 22, 2004
Gambling Laws Commons September 13, 2004
Departmental Publicity Written Statements September 16, 2004
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