Mr Syd Rapson
April 17, 1942 -Summary information for Mr Syd Rapson
Contributions
1999
Defence Medical Services Written Answers January 25, 1999
Royal Hospital, Haslar Written Answers January 28, 1999
Millennium Compliance (Hampshire) Written Answers February 2, 1999
2 speeches — Benefit Fraud Commons February 8, 1999
Buses Written Answers February 9, 1999
After-school Child Care Commons February 11, 1999
After-school Child Care Places Written Answers February 11, 1999
Joint Force 2000 Initiative Written Answers February 23, 1999
2 speeches — After-school Clubs Commons March 1, 1999
Benefit Integrity Project Commons March 8, 1999
NHS Modernisation Commons March 15, 1999
2 speeches — Employment Zones Commons March 18, 1999
Business of the House Commons March 18, 1999
Trident Warheads Written Answers March 22, 1999
Business of the House Commons March 25, 1999
4 speeches — Kosovo Commons March 25, 1999
Defence Transport and Movements Agency Written Answers March 31, 1999
Freight Costs Written Answers April 13, 1999
Refugees (Kosovo) Written Answers April 13, 1999
Harmonised Rating Scheme Written Answers May 17, 1999
Road Freight Written Answers June 29, 1999
Executive Agencies (Report and Accounts) Written Answers July 14, 1999
Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency Written Answers July 15, 1999
Aircraft Carriers Commons July 19, 1999
Aircraft Carriers Written Answers July 19, 1999
Business of the House Commons July 22, 1999
Lone Parents Written Answers July 27, 1999
Closed Circuit Television Written Answers November 1, 1999
5 speeches — Housing (South-East) Commons November 3, 1999
Millennium Commission Written Answers November 5, 1999
2 speeches — Learning Forces Initiative Commons November 8, 1999
Friend or Foe System Written Answers November 10, 1999
Centre for Defence Medicine Commons December 13, 1999
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