Mr Terry Rooney

November 11, 1950 -
Summary information for Mr Terry Rooney

Contributions

1999

Textile Industry Commons January 27, 1999

School Crossing Patrols Written Answers February 3, 1999

Acheson Report Written Answers February 3, 1999

Employment Service Written Answers February 3, 1999

Benefits Agency Written Answers February 4, 1999

Customs and Excise Written Answers February 8, 1999

Child Support Agency Commons March 8, 1999

Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 15, 1999

Education (Excellence in Cities) Commons March 22, 1999

EU-US Trade Commons March 22, 1999

Mortgages Written Answers March 24, 1999

Abdul Rahin Written Answers March 25, 1999

Regulatory Impact Assessments Written Answers March 26, 1999

Special Advisers Written Answers March 31, 1999

Fraud Written Answers April 19, 1999

Ikbalbhai Chandubhai Khalifa Written Answers April 30, 1999

Sakina Bibi Written Answers May 4, 1999

Jarinabanu Fakir Mohmed Khalifa Written Answers May 7, 1999

Pollution Prevention and Control Bill Commons June 8, 1999

Lund Humphries Pension Scheme Written Answers June 21, 1999

Appeals Written Answers June 23, 1999

Stakeholder Pensions Commons July 5, 1999

Divorce Statistics Written Answers July 8, 1999

Primary Benefit Recipients Written Answers July 8, 1999

2 speeches — Means-tested Benefits Written Answers July 8, 1999

Household Statistics Written Answers July 14, 1999

Central Office of Information Written Answers July 15, 1999

Employment Relations Act 1999 Written Answers October 21, 1999

2 speeches — INCAPACITY BENEFIT: RESTRICTION TO RECENT CONTRIBUTORS Commons November 3, 1999

MEMBERSHIP OF THE AUTHORITY AND THE ASSEMBLY Commons November 4, 1999

Free School Meals Written Answers December 2, 1999

Free School Meals Written Answers December 7, 1999

Means-tested Benefits Written Answers December 13, 1999

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