Mr Stephen Twigg
December 25, 1966 -Summary information for Mr Stephen Twigg
Contributions
1998
Littlewoods Directors Written Answers January 19, 1998
Multilateral Agreement on Investment Written Answers February 19, 1998
NUMBER OF MEPs, ELECTORAL REGIONS AND ELECTORAL SYSTEM Commons February 26, 1998
Special Secure Units Written Answers March 5, 1998
Roisin McAliskey Written Answers March 10, 1998
Social Housing Written Answers March 23, 1998
New Deal (Long-term Unemployed) Written Answers March 26, 1998
Remploy Written Answers March 31, 1998
Engagements Commons April 1, 1998
Army Technical Support Agency Written Answers April 2, 1998
Crime and Disorder Bill [Lords] Commons April 8, 1998
Organised Crime Written Answers May 11, 1998
Asylum Seekers Written Answers May 13, 1998
New Deal (Unemployed Adults) Written Answers June 2, 1998
4 speeches — Epilepsy Commons June 17, 1998
2 speeches — REDUCTION IN AGE AT WHICH CERTAIN SEXUAL ACTS ARE LAWFUL Commons June 22, 1998
Disaffected Children Written Answers June 24, 1998
Advanced Driving Instructors Written Answers June 29, 1998
Immigration and Nationality Directorate Written Answers July 1, 1998
Women's Juries Written Answers July 6, 1998
Parliamentary Elections Commons July 13, 1998
Casino Deregulation Written Answers July 15, 1998
Gaming Machines Written Answers July 15, 1998
Road Traffic Offences Written Answers July 22, 1998
National Disability Council Written Answers July 29, 1998
Metropolitan Police Written Answers July 29, 1998
Disability Discrimination Act Written Answers July 30, 1998
Director General of Gas Supply Written Answers October 20, 1998
Special Educational Needs Written Answers November 4, 1998
Voting Systems Commons November 5, 1998
Drug Traffickers Written Answers November 9, 1998
3 speeches — European Parliamentary Elections Bill Commons November 16, 1998
National Child Care Strategy Written Answers November 18, 1998
Education Council (EC) Written Answers December 8, 1998
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