Mr Syd Rapson

April 17, 1942 -
Summary information for Mr Syd Rapson

Contributions

2001

Her Majesty's Golden Jubilee Written Answers January 11, 2001

Royal Navy Commons January 15, 2001

European Directives Written Answers February 5, 2001

Future Offshore Vehicles Commons February 12, 2001

Warships Written Answers February 12, 2001

WEU Written Answers February 13, 2001

2 speeches — Pensioners (Benefits) Written Answers February 15, 2001

Pensioners (Tax Returns) Written Answers February 15, 2001

Pensioners (Tax) Written Answers February 26, 2001

Municipal Ports Written Answers March 8, 2001

Business of the House Commons March 15, 2001

European Rapid Reaction Force Commons March 19, 2001

Whale Island Written Answers March 19, 2001

Business of the House Commons March 22, 2001

Public Record Office Written Answers March 23, 2001

Half-fare Scheme Written Answers April 24, 2001

Business of the House Commons June 28, 2001

Royal Berkshire and Battle Hospitals Written Answers July 3, 2001

Royal Navy Commons July 9, 2001

Ship Procurement Written Answers July 9, 2001

Bowman Contract Commons July 19, 2001

Coalition against International Terrorism Commons October 16, 2001

Defence Vetting Agency Written Answers October 17, 2001

Recycling Commons October 18, 2001

Saif Sareea Commons November 26, 2001

Armed Forces Recruitment Written Answers November 26, 2001

2 speeches — Coalition Against Terrorism Commons November 27, 2001

Galileo Project Written Answers November 27, 2001

Gibraltar Written Answers November 29, 2001

Spanish Airspace Written Answers December 5, 2001

DARA Written Answers December 6, 2001

Spanish Airspace Written Answers December 10, 2001

Whale Island, Portsmouth Written Answers December 10, 2001

2 speeches — Gibraltar Written Answers December 10, 2001

Sex Offenders Commons December 17, 2001

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