Mr Nick Harvey
August 3, 1961 -Summary information for Mr Nick Harvey
Contributions
2004
Blood Products Written Answers January 7, 2004
2 speeches — Human Tissue Bill Commons January 15, 2004
Human Tissue Authority Written Answers January 26, 2004
Council Tax Written Answers January 27, 2004
Asylum and Immigration Written Answers January 28, 2004
Crown Court (Exeter) Written Answers February 5, 2004
Permanent Vegetative State Written Answers February 9, 2004
Legal Aid Written Answers February 12, 2004
Legal Services Commission Written Answers February 12, 2004
Legal Aid Written Answers February 13, 2004
Haemophilia Written Answers February 13, 2004
Iraq Westminster Hall February 25, 2004
Haemophilia Written Answers February 25, 2004
Bus Services Written Answers February 26, 2004
Child Support Agency Written Answers March 2, 2004
Blood Donation Written Answers March 23, 2004
Sporting Contacts (Ban) Written Answers March 24, 2004
2 speeches — Rural Transport Commons April 20, 2004
Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Written Answers April 20, 2004
Farm Subsidies Written Answers April 22, 2004
Blood Transfusion Written Answers May 10, 2004
Farming Written Answers May 24, 2004
Planning (North Devon) Written Answers May 24, 2004
Farming Written Answers May 25, 2004
Farming Written Answers May 25, 2004
Bovine TB Written Answers May 27, 2004
2 speeches — Community Legal Service Written Answers May 27, 2004
3 speeches — Manufacturing Industry (Devon) Westminster Hall June 15, 2004
9 speeches — Composition of Parliament Westminster Hall June 22, 2004
2 speeches — School Transport Bill Commons July 1, 2004
3 speeches — Biomass Energy Industry Written Answers July 22, 2004
Renewables Obligations Order Written Answers July 22, 2004
Biomass Energy Industry Written Answers July 23, 2004
Biomass Energy Industry Written Answers September 7, 2004
2 speeches — Tidal Energy Written Answers September 14, 2004
2 speeches — Wind Farms Written Answers September 14, 2004
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