Mr Tom Clarke
January 10, 1941 -Summary information for Mr Tom Clarke
Contributions
1999
Yemen Commons January 11, 1999
Engagements Commons January 13, 1999
Iraq Commons January 19, 1999
Hospital Expenditure Commons January 26, 1999
New Deal Written Answers January 26, 1999
Partnership and Quality of Care Commons February 2, 1999
2 speeches — Business of the House Commons February 4, 1999
Carers Commons February 8, 1999
Iraq (Kurds) Written Answers February 16, 1999
Employment Opportunities Commons February 23, 1999
2 speeches — Welfare Reform and Pensions Bill Commons February 23, 1999
Engagements Commons February 24, 1999
4 speeches — British Film Industry Commons March 3, 1999
Zimbabwe Commons March 10, 1999
Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 10, 1999
Information Technology Commons March 17, 1999
Engagements Commons March 24, 1999
Kosovo Commons March 25, 1999
EU Institutions Commons April 14, 1999
6 speeches — Disability Rights Commission Bill [Lords] Commons April 22, 1999
Minimum Wage Commons April 27, 1999
Road Deaths (Charging Policy) Commons April 28, 1999
Kosovo Refugees Commons May 5, 1999
Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Commons May 12, 1999
2 speeches — Publications Commons May 19, 1999
INCAPACITY BENEFIT: RESTRICTION TO RECENT CONTRIBUTORS Commons May 20, 1999
Gartcosh Written Answers May 25, 1999
EU (UK Contribution) Commons June 24, 1999
Film Industry Commons June 28, 1999
2 speeches — Road Upgrading Commons June 29, 1999
3 speeches — Iran Commons July 14, 1999
2 speeches — Reserved Powers Commons July 27, 1999
Special European Council (Tampere) Commons October 19, 1999
Disability Rights Commons October 28, 1999
3 speeches — INCAPACITY BENEFIT: RESTRICTION TO RECENT CONTRIBUTORS Commons November 3, 1999
New Clause Commons November 9, 1999
The Economy Commons November 24, 1999
4 speeches — Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Westminster Hall December 1, 1999
Engagements Commons December 8, 1999
Debt Written Answers December 8, 1999
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