Mr Tony Clarke

September 6, 1963 -
Summary information for Mr Tony Clarke

Contributions

2004

2 speeches — Illegal Drugs Trade (Northern Ireland) Westminster Hall January 22, 2004

Lord Hutton's Report Commons February 4, 2004

Maghaberry Prison Commons February 11, 2004

Economic Activity (Northampton) Written Answers March 2, 2004

M1 Written Answers March 3, 2004

New Acute Hospital (South-west) Written Answers March 4, 2004

Smoking Clinics Written Answers March 5, 2004

Railways Commons April 20, 2004

Electoral Register Commons May 26, 2004

Israel Commons July 13, 2004

Housing Waiting Lists Written Answers July 19, 2004

Civil Service Staff Written Answers July 19, 2004

Homelessness Written Answers July 20, 2004

Housing Investment Written Answers July 20, 2004

Electoral Fraud Written Answers July 21, 2004

Home Energy Efficiency Scheme Written Answers July 22, 2004

Electoral Fraud Written Answers July 23, 2004

Antisocial Behaviour Orders Written Answers September 7, 2004

Police (Northampton) Written Answers September 7, 2004

Education (Northampton. South) Written Answers September 7, 2004

2 speeches — New Schools (Great Yarmouth) Written Answers September 7, 2004

Post Offices (Disabled Access) Written Answers September 7, 2004

Care Homes Written Answers September 7, 2004

NHS Agency Staff Written Answers September 7, 2004

Northampton General Hospital Written Answers September 7, 2004

NHS Staff Vacancies Written Answers September 7, 2004

Waiting Lists Written Answers September 7, 2004

DLA Written Answers September 7, 2004

Pensioners Written Answers September 7, 2004

Roads Written Answers September 7, 2004

Local Authority Housing Written Answers September 7, 2004

Special Constables (Northampton) Written Answers September 8, 2004

Israel Written Answers September 8, 2004

Older Workers Written Answers September 8, 2004

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