Mr Stephen Hesford
May 27, 1957 -Summary information for Mr Stephen Hesford
Contributions
2002
Higher Education Written Answers January 9, 2002
7 speeches — COMMUNITY HEALTH COUNCILS: SCHEME FOR REFORM Commons January 15, 2002
Health Inequalities Written Answers January 22, 2002
Police Support Staff Written Answers February 11, 2002
Learning Support Units Written Answers March 19, 2002
Universities Written Answers April 23, 2002
New Clause Commons May 22, 2002
Video Identification Written Answers June 10, 2002
2 speeches — Mental Health Commons June 25, 2002
Bill of Rights Written Answers July 4, 2002
11 speeches — Mersey Tunnels Bill (By Order) Commons July 9, 2002
Mental Incapacity Written Answers July 9, 2002
Hepatitis C Written Answers July 9, 2002
Antisocial Behaviour Written Answers July 10, 2002
Health Funding Written Answers July 16, 2002
Antisocial Behaviour Written Answers July 18, 2002
2 speeches — New Clause Commons July 18, 2002
Gambling Written Answers October 17, 2002
41 speeches — Mersey Tunnels Bill Commons October 23, 2002
Electoral Fraud Written Answers October 23, 2002
Higher Education Written Answers October 28, 2002
10 speeches — Modernisation of the House of Commons Commons October 29, 2002
South Asia Written Answers October 29, 2002
Health Care Charges Written Answers October 31, 2002
Press Advertising (Devolved Posts) Written Answers November 4, 2002
Women's Enterprise Written Answers November 7, 2002
Mental Health (Murders) Written Answers November 25, 2002
Female Workers Written Answers November 27, 2002
Drugs Written Answers November 27, 2002
Police Arrest Procedures Written Answers December 2, 2002
Dangerous Severe Personality Disorder Written Answers December 2, 2002
Mental Health Legislation Written Answers December 3, 2002
5 speeches — Criminal Justice Bill Commons December 4, 2002
Kashmir Written Answers December 5, 2002
Specialist Subject Teachers Written Answers December 17, 2002
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