Mr Paul Truswell
November 17, 1953 -Summary information for Mr Paul Truswell
Contributions
1999
Packaging Waste Written Answers February 9, 1999
Mediation UK Written Answers February 11, 1999
Mediation UK Written Answers February 16, 1999
Mental Health Service (Leeds) Written Answers February 22, 1999
2 speeches — Tax Demands (Self-employed) Commons March 4, 1999
Greening Government Initiative Commons March 17, 1999
Housing Revenue Account (Subsidy System) Written Answers March 17, 1999
West Yorkshire Police Written Answers March 19, 1999
Environmental Appraisals Written Answers March 31, 1999
3 speeches — Health Bill [Lords] Commons April 13, 1999
Environmental Appraisals Written Answers April 13, 1999
Environmental Appraisals Written Answers April 13, 1999
Environmental Appraisals Written Answers April 13, 1999
Environmental Appraisals Written Answers April 13, 1999
Minimum Wage Written Answers April 13, 1999
Environmental Appraisals Written Answers April 13, 1999
Environmental Appraisals Written Answers April 13, 1999
Environmental Appraisals Written Answers April 13, 1999
Teachers' Pay Technical Paper Written Answers April 13, 1999
Environmental Appraisals Written Answers April 13, 1999
Environmental Appraisals Written Answers April 13, 1999
Environmental Appraisals Written Answers April 14, 1999
Licensing (Young Persons) Bill Commons April 16, 1999
Environmental Appraisals Written Answers April 19, 1999
Environmental Appraisals Written Answers April 19, 1999
Environmental Appraisals Written Answers April 21, 1999
Environmental Appraisals Written Answers April 21, 1999
Environmental Appraisal Written Answers May 10, 1999
Interpretation Commons June 15, 1999
Oil Spillages Written Answers June 29, 1999
War Pensions Agency Written Answers July 1, 1999
Consumer Protection Written Answers November 4, 1999
2 speeches — Sewer Overflows Written Answers November 10, 1999
Business of the House Commons November 25, 1999
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