Mr Martin Bell

August 31, 1938 -
Summary information for Mr Martin Bell

Contributions

1998

Higher Personal Tax Allowance Written Answers January 28, 1998

Winter Fuel Payments Written Answers January 30, 1998

Special Education Provision Written Answers February 2, 1998

Winter Fuel Payments Written Answers February 4, 1998

Joint Military Action (United States) Commons February 9, 1998

Tax Relief (Pension Contributions) Written Answers February 10, 1998

4 speeches — Guardsmen Fisher and Wright Commons February 11, 1998

Guardsmen Fisher and Wright Written Answers February 11, 1998

National Insurance (Upper Earnings Limit) Written Answers February 17, 1998

Special Educational Needs Written Answers February 18, 1998

NUMBER OF MEPs, ELECTORAL REGIONS AND ELECTORAL SYSTEM Commons February 24, 1998

Kosovo Commons March 10, 1998

Engagements Commons March 11, 1998

Children (Conflict) Written Answers March 25, 1998

D'Oyly Carte Commons April 1, 1998

Ministry of Defence Police Written Answers April 6, 1998

Special Educational Needs Written Answers April 8, 1998

Engagements Commons May 6, 1998

Competition Bill [Lords] Commons May 11, 1998

War Crimes (Former Yugoslavia) Commons May 18, 1998

Bosnia and Herzegovina Commons June 17, 1998

Land Mines Commons June 22, 1998

SECOND DAY Commons October 20, 1998

Demining Commons November 2, 1998

Political Parties (Funding) Commons November 9, 1998

Iraq Commons November 16, 1998

Territorial Army Commons November 17, 1998

2 speeches — Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards Commons November 17, 1998

Pig and Livestock Industry Commons November 18, 1998

'Review of electoral system Commons November 18, 1998

United Nations Peace Support Operations Commons December 7, 1998

2 speeches — Adjournment (Christmas) Commons December 16, 1998

Iraq Commons December 17, 1998

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