Mr Roy Beggs

February 20, 1936 -
Summary information for Mr Roy Beggs

Contributions

1998

Employment Written Answers January 14, 1998

THE COMMISSION'S POWERS TO IMPOSE CONDITIONS ON PUBLIC PROCESSIONS Commons February 4, 1998

REGISTRATION OF BANDS TAKING PART IN PUBLIC PROCESSIONS Commons February 4, 1998

Business of the House Commons February 5, 1998

Nursery Education Commons February 11, 1998

Sports Council Written Answers February 11, 1998

Oil and Gas Industry Written Answers February 17, 1998

Farm Incomes Commons February 19, 1998

2 speeches — Oil and Gas Industry Written Answers February 23, 1998

Iraq Commons February 24, 1998

2 speeches — Beef Export Ban Written Answers March 2, 1998

Finbar Ross Written Answers March 3, 1998

2 speeches — Organophosphates Written Answers March 5, 1998

Organophosphates Written Answers March 6, 1998

National Minimum Wage Commons March 11, 1998

After-school Clubs Written Answers March 11, 1998

HMP Maze Commons March 16, 1998

2 speeches — Teaching and Higher Education Bill [Lords] Commons March 16, 1998

Tuition Fees Commons March 17, 1998

3 speeches — AMENDMENT OF THE LAW Commons March 17, 1998

Charter Programme Commons April 1, 1998

Confidence-building Measures Written Answers April 6, 1998

"Partnership for Equality" Commons April 8, 1998

3 speeches — Northern Ireland (Election) Bill Commons April 22, 1998

THE ASSEMBLY Commons April 22, 1998

VACANCIES Commons April 22, 1998

DISQUALIFICATION Commons April 22, 1998

Seagate Technology Written Answers April 22, 1998

Duty-free Sales Commons May 6, 1998

Child Care Commons May 7, 1998

Ship Repair Contracts Written Answers May 7, 1998

2 speeches — Unemployment Commons May 13, 1998

Petroleum Products (Northern Ireland) Written Answers May 14, 1998

Petroleum Products (Northern Ireland) Written Answers May 14, 1998

Secondary Schools (Grammar Stream) Written Answers June 15, 1998

2 speeches — Amsterdam Treaty (Asylum and Immigration) Written Answers June 17, 1998

National Minimum Wage Commons June 18, 1998

SENTENCES PASSED OUTSIDE NORTHERN IRELAND Commons June 18, 1998

Gap Year Students Commons July 1, 1998

4 speeches — NEW ARRANGEMENTS FOR GIVING FINANCIAL SUPPORT TO STUDENTS Commons July 1, 1998

Mater Hospital, Belfast Written Answers July 1, 1998

Mater Infirmorum Hospital, Belfast Written Answers July 3, 1998

Maternity Services Written Answers July 6, 1998

Family-friendly Employment Commons July 9, 1998

2 speeches — Economic Development Commons July 15, 1998

2 speeches — TRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS Commons July 15, 1998

School Accommodation Written Answers July 15, 1998

Cayman Islands Written Answers July 22, 1998

VACANCIES Commons July 24, 1998

Clause 66 Commons July 27, 1998

3 speeches — Lloyds TSB Bill [Lords] (By Order) Commons July 28, 1998

Northern Ireland (Sentences) Commons July 29, 1998

EXAMINATIONS BY COMPTROLLER AND AUDITOR GENERAL Commons July 30, 1998

Criminal Justice (Terrorism and Conspiracy) Bill Commons September 2, 1998

EVIDENCE AND INFERENCES: GREAT BRITAIN Commons September 2, 1998

Tobacco White Paper Written Answers September 3, 1998

New Deal Commons October 22, 1998

Cyprus Commons October 28, 1998

Educational Standards Commons October 28, 1998

Higher Education Written Answers October 28, 1998

Football Clubs Written Answers October 28, 1998

Information Technology (Rural Schools) Commons November 9, 1998

The Royal Navy Commons November 12, 1998

THE COMMISSION'S FUNCTIONS Commons November 18, 1998

Planning Applications Written Answers November 18, 1998

Postgraduate Student Loans Written Answers November 19, 1998

Fog Lights Written Answers November 26, 1998

Landfill Tax Written Answers December 2, 1998

Energy White Paper Commons December 3, 1998

Schools Written Answers December 7, 1998

ME Written Answers December 7, 1998

Housing Written Answers December 14, 1998

Pensions Commons December 15, 1998

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