Mr Steve McCabe
August 4, 1955 -Summary information for Mr Steve McCabe
Contributions
1998
Windfall Tax Written Answers January 15, 1998
2 speeches — Road Traffic Reduction (United Kingdom Targets) Bill Commons January 30, 1998
Child Care Workers (Registration) Commons February 10, 1998
International Criminal Court Written Answers February 10, 1998
School Exclusion Written Answers February 10, 1998
2 speeches — Taxation and Welfare Systems Commons February 12, 1998
Income Tax Written Answers March 12, 1998
New Deal Written Answers March 18, 1998
Business of the House Commons March 19, 1998
NHS Waiting Lists Commons March 24, 1998
Learning Disability Services Written Answers March 24, 1998
EU Structural Funds Commons April 2, 1998
EU Structural Funds Written Answers April 2, 1998
2 speeches — Cyprus Commons April 7, 1998
Firearms Written Answers April 7, 1998
2 speeches — Human Rights Commons May 13, 1998
Legal Aid Commons May 19, 1998
3 speeches — Common Agricultural Policy Commons May 21, 1998
Engagements Commons July 1, 1998
Live Animal Exports Written Answers July 13, 1998
Edgar Fernandes Commons July 15, 1998
Human Rights Commission Written Answers July 15, 1998
NHS Direct Written Answers July 28, 1998
3 speeches — Insulin Pen Needles Written Answers July 28, 1998
National Curriculum Written Answers October 19, 1998
Cyprus Commons October 28, 1998
7 speeches — Army Commons October 28, 1998
Utilities (Diversionary Works) Written Answers October 29, 1998
2 speeches — Conflict Prevention Commons November 11, 1998
Parades Commission Written Answers November 12, 1998
Terrestrial Television Written Answers November 16, 1998
2 speeches — Special Needs Commons November 19, 1998
The Economy Commons December 1, 1998
Security Situation Commons December 2, 1998
2 speeches — Water Industry Bill Commons December 7, 1998
2 speeches — Decommissioning and Prisoner Releases Commons December 9, 1998
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