Mr Mohammad Sarwar

August 18, 1952 -
Summary information for Mr Mohammad Sarwar

Contributions

2000

Clyde Shipbuilding Westminster Hall January 18, 2000

Roll On/Roll Off Container Ships Commons February 21, 2000

Astute Submarines Written Answers February 21, 2000

Higher Education Commons February 22, 2000

Thiepval Memorial Tower Written Answers February 22, 2000

Free Television Licences Written Answers February 28, 2000

Millennium Dome Written Answers February 29, 2000

Pensioners Written Answers March 3, 2000

Millennium Festival (Scotland) Written Answers March 8, 2000

Pay Inequalities Written Answers March 9, 2000

Shipbuilding (Clyde) Written Answers March 28, 2000

Engagements Commons March 29, 2000

3 speeches — Shipbuilding Written Answers May 12, 2000

2 speeches — Attendance Allowance Commons May 15, 2000

2 speeches — Afghanistan Commons May 16, 2000

DVLA Written Answers May 17, 2000

Contributions Agency Written Answers May 17, 2000

Prostate-related Illnesses Written Answers May 18, 2000

Contributions Agency Written Answers May 18, 2000

Domestic Violence Written Answers May 22, 2000

Shipbuilding Written Answers May 23, 2000

Shipbuilding Westminster Hall May 24, 2000

New Deal Written Answers May 25, 2000

Shipbuilding Written Answers May 25, 2000

CJD Written Answers June 6, 2000

India Written Answers June 13, 2000

Gas and Electricity Consumers Council Written Answers June 23, 2000

Zimbabwe Written Answers June 27, 2000

Engineering Written Answers June 27, 2000

National Insurance Written Answers June 27, 2000

Development Policy Forum Written Answers June 27, 2000

Disability Living Allowance (Epileptics) Written Answers June 28, 2000

Zimbabwe Written Answers July 3, 2000

Tall Ships Race Written Answers July 3, 2000

Robert Hamill Written Answers July 3, 2000

General Practitioners Written Answers July 3, 2000

Shipbuilding Forum Written Answers July 5, 2000

International Criminal Court Written Answers July 5, 2000

Jordan Written Answers July 5, 2000

Rome Treaty Written Answers July 5, 2000

Older People Written Answers July 6, 2000

National Skills Task Force Written Answers July 6, 2000

Drugs Misuse Written Answers July 7, 2000

Children's Tax Credit Written Answers July 10, 2000

Community Forums Written Answers July 11, 2000

Mexico Written Answers July 12, 2000

Football Competition Bids Written Answers July 13, 2000

Ministerial Visits Written Answers July 13, 2000

Govan Shipyard Written Answers July 17, 2000

Drugs Trade Written Answers July 17, 2000

Civil Servants Written Answers July 17, 2000

Pensioner Savings Written Answers July 17, 2000

Tennis Written Answers July 18, 2000

Pakistan and Bangladesh Written Answers July 19, 2000

Smoking Policy Written Answers July 19, 2000

Sanctions (Yugoslavia) Written Answers July 20, 2000

Middle East Written Answers July 20, 2000

Indonesia Written Answers July 20, 2000

Muslim Patients Written Answers July 20, 2000

Children's Tax Credit Written Answers July 21, 2000

Working Families Tax Credit Written Answers July 21, 2000

Child Labour Written Answers July 21, 2000

Astute Submarines Written Answers July 24, 2000

Saudi Arabia (Trade) Written Answers July 24, 2000

West Bank Written Answers July 25, 2000

Millennium Festival Written Answers July 25, 2000

Healthy Eating Written Answers July 26, 2000

Post Offices Written Answers July 26, 2000

National Minimum Wage Written Answers July 26, 2000

National Science Centre Written Answers July 27, 2000

CJD Written Answers July 28, 2000

Shipbuilding Communities Campaign Written Answers November 6, 2000

Business Taxation Written Answers November 9, 2000

Govan Shipyard Written Answers November 14, 2000

Firearms (Disabled People) Written Answers November 20, 2000

US Elections Written Answers November 22, 2000

Middle East Written Answers November 22, 2000

Correspondence Written Answers November 22, 2000

Information presented on this page was prepared from the XML source files, together with information from the History of Parliament Trust, the work of Leigh Rayment and public sources. The means by which names are recognised means that errors may remain in the data presented.