Mr Malcolm Wicks

July 1, 1947 -
Summary information for Mr Malcolm Wicks

Contributions

1996

Parental Incomes Written Answers January 9, 1996

Divorce Written Answers January 17, 1996

Cold Weather Payments Written Answers January 19, 1996

Income Support Commons January 23, 1996

Cold Weather Payments Written Answers January 23, 1996

One-parent Families Written Answers January 25, 1996

10 speeches — Child Support Agency Written Answers February 1, 1996

Child Support Agency Written Answers February 2, 1996

Pensioner Households Commons February 20, 1996

Child Support Agency (DNA Testing) Written Answers February 28, 1996

Carers (Recognition and Services) Act 1995 Written Answers February 29, 1996

Carers Written Answers February 29, 1996

Carers (Recognition and Services) Act 1995 Written Answers March 1, 1996

Continuing Care Written Answers March 7, 1996

11 speeches — Department of Social Security Commons March 11, 1996

Child Support Act Commons March 19, 1996

2 speeches — Engagements Commons March 19, 1996

Pensioner Incomes Commons April 23, 1996

Child Support Agency Commons April 24, 1996

4 speeches — Child Benefit Commons June 12, 1996

ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE FUTURE Commons June 17, 1996

Network SouthEast Written Answers June 18, 1996

Benefits (Young People) Commons June 25, 1996

Income Support Commons July 23, 1996

2 speeches — Central Railway Order Commons July 24, 1996

Social Policy Commons October 25, 1996

Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons November 28, 1996

Free School Meals Written Answers December 9, 1996

2 speeches — Child Support Written Answers December 9, 1996

Child Poverty Written Answers December 9, 1996

Social Security Spending Commons December 10, 1996

2 speeches — Child Support Written Answers December 10, 1996

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