Mr Paul Stinchcombe

April 25, 1962 -
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Contributions

2002

2 speeches — Vehicle Excise Duty Written Answers January 8, 2002

Class Sizes Written Answers January 8, 2002

2 speeches — Prisoners Written Answers January 8, 2002

Hotel Charges Written Answers January 9, 2002

2 speeches — Prisoners Written Answers January 9, 2002

Prison Service Written Answers January 10, 2002

2 speeches — ECGD Written Answers January 22, 2002

Arms Sales Written Answers January 24, 2002

Export Credits Guarantee Department Written Answers January 28, 2002

Export Credits Guarantee Department Written Answers February 1, 2002

2 speeches — ECGD Written Answers February 4, 2002

AS Levels Written Answers February 4, 2002

AS Levels Written Answers February 11, 2002

Life Sentences Written Answers February 13, 2002

3 speeches — Life Sentences Written Answers February 25, 2002

2 speeches — ASSETS RECOVERY AGENCY Commons February 26, 2002

DISPOSAL OF FAMILY HOME: ENGLAND AND WALES Commons February 26, 2002

2 speeches — MAKING OF ORDER Commons February 26, 2002

GENERAL PURPOSE OF THIS PART Commons February 26, 2002

5 speeches — NEGLIGENT FAILURE TO DISCLOSE: REGULATED SECTOR Commons February 27, 2002

CODE OF PRACTICE Commons February 27, 2002

ENACTMENT Commons February 27, 2002

Immigration Act Detainees Written Answers March 6, 2002

Prison Statistics Written Answers March 8, 2002

5 speeches — Electronic Monitoring Written Answers March 13, 2002

UK Detention Services Written Answers March 14, 2002

4 speeches — Prisons Written Answers March 14, 2002

Golden Jubilee Written Answers March 21, 2002

Electronic Tagging Written Answers April 10, 2002

Prison Officers Written Answers April 10, 2002

Prisons Written Answers April 11, 2002

Yarl's Wood Written Answers April 11, 2002

Wellingborough Prison Written Answers April 11, 2002

Golden Jubilee Written Answers April 18, 2002

Prison Service Written Answers April 24, 2002

Heroin Written Answers April 24, 2002

Drugs Written Answers April 25, 2002

Heroin Written Answers April 25, 2002

2 speeches — CHILD TO LIVE WITH ADOPTERS BEFORE APPLICATION Commons May 16, 2002

Drug Treatment and Testing Orders Written Answers May 22, 2002

UN Convention on the Rights of the Child Written Answers May 23, 2002

Drugs Written Answers May 23, 2002

Tobacco and Alcohol Taxes Written Answers June 19, 2002

Drugs Written Answers July 1, 2002

2 speeches — Prison Service Written Answers July 4, 2002

Life Sentences Written Answers July 8, 2002

Police Written Answers July 10, 2002

2 speeches — Drugs Written Answers July 15, 2002

Drugs Written Answers July 17, 2002

Drug Deaths Written Answers July 17, 2002

Drugs Written Answers July 19, 2002

Homelessness Written Answers July 23, 2002

Export Credit Guarantees Westminster Hall July 23, 2002

5 speeches — Judges' Lodgings Written Answers July 24, 2002

2 speeches — Prison Service Written Answers July 24, 2002

Life Prisoners Written Answers July 24, 2002

Prisons Written Answers September 19, 2002

Ecstasy Written Answers September 19, 2002

Drug-related Crime Written Answers September 19, 2002

Heroin Written Answers October 14, 2002

Transsexual People Written Answers October 15, 2002

3 speeches — Prison Service Written Answers October 15, 2002

Armed Services (Fatalities) Written Answers November 27, 2002

Young Recruits Written Answers November 28, 2002

Young Recruits Written Answers December 2, 2002

National Probation Service Written Answers December 2, 2002

Resettlement Pathfinder Projects Written Answers December 2, 2002

2 speeches — Criminal Justice Bill Commons December 4, 2002

Government Drugs Policy Commons December 5, 2002

Textiles, Clothing and Footwear Industry Westminster Hall December 10, 2002

Prisons Written Answers December 11, 2002

Armed Services (Fatalities) Written Answers December 12, 2002

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