Mr Parmjit Dhanda
September 17, 1971 -Summary information for Mr Parmjit Dhanda
Contributions
2002
2 speeches — Afghan Refugees Commons January 8, 2002
2 speeches — War Graves Commons January 14, 2002
2 speeches — Office of Communications Bill [Lords] Commons January 14, 2002
HE2 Forms Written Answers February 14, 2002
Criminal Evidence (Prohibition of Sale) Commons March 6, 2002
Charities Written Answers March 18, 2002
National Forest Written Answers March 21, 2002
World Cup Written Answers April 10, 2002
2 speeches — Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Bill Commons April 24, 2002
3 speeches — National Insurance Contributions Bill Commons May 13, 2002
Jenin Written Answers May 14, 2002
Flooding Written Answers May 16, 2002
2 speeches — Voluntary Sector (Pensions) Commons July 1, 2002
War Graves Written Answers July 10, 2002
Employment Relations Act Written Answers July 11, 2002
Signage Written Answers July 11, 2002
Bahrain Written Answers July 11, 2002
Sure Start Written Answers July 16, 2002
Engagements Commons July 17, 2002
Urban Regeneration Company Written Answers July 23, 2002
Nuclear Power Commons October 22, 2002
Air Weapons Commons October 22, 2002
2 speeches — Gloucester South-West Bypass Westminster Hall October 30, 2002
2 speeches — RAF Fairford Commons November 4, 2002
Fireworks Commons November 5, 2002
Births, Deaths and Marriages Written Answers November 19, 2002
Bahrain Written Answers November 25, 2002
7 speeches — Regional Assemblies (Preparations) Bill Commons November 26, 2002
Sure Start (Gloucester) Written Answers November 28, 2002
British Energy Commons November 28, 2002
Ball-Bearing Guns Written Answers December 12, 2002
Developing Countries (Privatisation) Written Answers December 16, 2002
Education Written Answers December 16, 2002
Health Care and Education Spending Written Answers December 16, 2002
Sudan (Education) Written Answers December 16, 2002
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