Mr Ronnie Campbell
August 14, 1943 -Summary information for Mr Ronnie Campbell
Contributions
1995
2 speeches — Jobseekers Bill Commons January 10, 1995
Hospital Trusts Written Answers January 13, 1995
Obstetric Beds Written Answers January 16, 1995
Consultant Vacancies Written Answers January 16, 1995
Cervical Cancer Written Answers January 16, 1995
Meningitis Written Answers January 16, 1995
Inward Investment, Northumberland Written Answers January 17, 1995
Nursery School Places, Northumberland Written Answers January 17, 1995
Primary Schools, Northumberland Written Answers January 17, 1995
Free School Meals Written Answers January 17, 1995
Blyth Valley Written Answers January 17, 1995
New-born babies Written Answers January 17, 1995
5 speeches — Cheviot and Wansbeck Trust Written Answers January 17, 1995
Maternity Units Written Answers January 17, 1995
Bed Statistics Written Answers January 17, 1995
Waiting Lists, Northumberland Written Answers January 17, 1995
Consultants, Northumberland Written Answers January 17, 1995
Midwives Written Answers January 17, 1995
Nurses, Northumberland Written Answers January 17, 1995
Unemployment Written Answers January 17, 1995
Cheviot and Wansbeck Hospital Written Answers January 18, 1995
Midwives Written Answers January 18, 1995
Secure Accommodation Written Answers January 18, 1995
Local Government Finance Written Answers January 18, 1995
Police, Northumberland Written Answers January 18, 1995
Young Offenders, Northumberland Written Answers January 18, 1995
Drugs, Blyth Valley Written Answers January 18, 1995
Business of the House Commons January 19, 1995
Economic Development Written Answers January 19, 1995
Social Fund Written Answers January 19, 1995
Northumberland Ambulance Service Written Answers January 19, 1995
Council Houses Written Answers January 19, 1995
Maternity Grant (Blyth Valley) Written Answers January 23, 1995
Merchant Banks Written Answers January 25, 1995
Yorkshire Electricity Group plc Written Answers January 25, 1995
Midwives (Northumberland) Written Answers January 25, 1995
Medical Students Written Answers January 25, 1995
Business of the House Commons January 26, 1995
Northumberland County Council Written Answers January 26, 1995
VEHICLE EXCISE AND REGISTRATION: OTHER PROVISIONS Commons January 30, 1995
National Health Service Commons January 31, 1995
Police Grant Commons January 31, 1995
Gynaecological Departments Written Answers February 6, 1995
Financial Settlement for Schools, 1995–96 Commons February 7, 1995
Mental Nurses Written Answers February 7, 1995
British Coal Property Written Answers February 8, 1995
2 speeches — Engagements Commons February 9, 1995
Prescribed Disease D4 Claimants Commons February 15, 1995
Regional Electricity Companies Commons February 15, 1995
2 speeches — Child Support Agency Commons February 20, 1995
7 speeches — Regional Electricity Companies Commons February 20, 1995
Teacher-pupil Ratio Commons February 21, 1995
2 speeches — Engagements Commons February 23, 1995
6 speeches — Mine Workings (Northumberland) Commons March 1, 1995
2 speeches — Manufacturing Industry Commons March 8, 1995
Gas Bill Commons March 13, 1995
6 speeches — Atomic Energy Authority Bill Commons March 14, 1995
Trade and Economic Development Written Answers March 16, 1995
3 speeches — Child Support Bill Commons March 20, 1995
2 speeches — Environment Bill [Lords] Commons April 18, 1995
Drug Abuse Commons April 25, 1995
3 speeches — Mental Health (Patients in the Community) Bill [Lords] Commons June 20, 1995
3 speeches — Debate on the Address Commons November 15, 1995
3 speeches — Social Affairs Commons November 21, 1995
Education Funding (Northumberland) Commons November 22, 1995
2 speeches — Arms Exports (Iraq) Commons November 29, 1995
Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons December 5, 1995
Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy Written Answers December 14, 1995
Council House Rents Written Answers December 18, 1995
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