Mr Mark Hendrick
November 2, 1958 -Summary information for Mr Mark Hendrick
Contributions
2002
ICT Written Answers January 10, 2002
4 speeches — Pension Annuities (Amendment) Bill Commons January 11, 2002
Police Co-operation Written Answers January 16, 2002
2 speeches — Industrial and Provident Societies Bill Commons January 25, 2002
Railway Carriages Written Answers January 29, 2002
4 speeches — Gibraltar Westminster Hall January 31, 2002
Disadvantaged Areas Commons February 1, 2002
Human Rights Written Answers February 5, 2002
EU Committee of the Regions Written Answers February 7, 2002
Tax Credits Written Answers February 28, 2002
2 speeches — Steel Industry Commons March 5, 2002
Replenishment Negotiations Written Answers March 6, 2002
Debt Repayment Written Answers March 13, 2002
Business of the House Commons March 14, 2002
European Defence Co-operation Written Answers March 18, 2002
2 speeches — Education and Skills Training Commons March 19, 2002
Court of Protection Written Answers March 19, 2002
Afghanistan Commons March 20, 2002
Anti-drugs Campaigns Written Answers March 20, 2002
Gibraltar Commons April 16, 2002
EU Enlargement Westminster Hall April 16, 2002
Afghanistan Written Answers April 16, 2002
11 speeches — AMENDMENT OF THE LAW Commons April 17, 2002
6 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons April 18, 2002
2 speeches — ANNUAL FEES Commons April 19, 2002
Digital Hearing Aids Written Answers April 22, 2002
Selenium Written Answers April 29, 2002
9 speeches — NATIONAL INSURANCE CONTRIBUTIONS Commons May 1, 2002
4 speeches — PERSONAL ALLOWANCE FOR 2003–04 FOR THOSE AGED UNDER 65 Commons May 8, 2002
Future of Europe Convention Written Answers May 14, 2002
3 speeches — PRIMARY CLASS 1 CONTRIBUTIONS Commons June 10, 2002
7 speeches — SECONDARY CLASS 1 CONTRIBUTIONS Commons June 10, 2002
Zimbabwe Commons June 25, 2002
New Clause Commons June 26, 2002
2 speeches — Research Assessment Exercise Westminster Hall June 27, 2002
Gibraltar Written Answers July 1, 2002
Retail Savings (Sandler Review) Commons July 9, 2002
Smuggling Written Answers July 10, 2002
2 speeches — Conflict Prevention Commons July 15, 2002
Kashmir Written Answers July 16, 2002
2 speeches — Mobile Telephones (Re-programming) Bill [Lords] Commons July 22, 2002
National Association of Citizen's Advice Bureaux Written Answers July 23, 2002
Radioactive Metals (Civil Stocks) Written Answers July 23, 2002
Post Office Written Answers July 23, 2002
Manufacturing (Productivity and Competitiveness) Written Answers July 23, 2002
Employment Businesses Regulations Written Answers July 23, 2002
Broadband Written Answers July 23, 2002
Coal Authority Written Answers July 23, 2002
Government Car and Despatch Agency Written Answers July 23, 2002
Police Firearms Written Answers July 23, 2002
Emergency Planning Written Answers July 23, 2002
Public Expenditure Commons July 23, 2002
Auditing and Accounting Written Answers July 24, 2002
2 speeches — Iraq and Weapons of Mass Destruction Commons September 24, 2002
Department for Education and Skills Commons October 16, 2002
Fireworks Written Answers October 17, 2002
Firefighters' Dispute Commons October 22, 2002
Parental Rights Written Answers October 24, 2002
Network-centric Capability (Armed Forces) Written Answers October 29, 2002
Convention on the Future of Europe Commons November 5, 2002
Iraq (Security Council Resolution) Commons November 7, 2002
4 speeches — Economy and Trade and Industry Commons November 18, 2002
Regions, Transport and DEFRA Commons November 19, 2002
NATO Summit (Prague) Commons November 25, 2002
UN Security Council Resolution 1441 Commons November 25, 2002
Pre-Budget Report Commons November 27, 2002
2 speeches — South Africa (HIV/AIDS) Commons December 11, 2002
7 speeches — European Affairs Commons December 11, 2002
6 speeches — National Football Museum Westminster Hall December 11, 2002
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