Ms Kate Hoey
June 21, 1948 -Summary information for Ms Kate Hoey
Contributions
1997
3 speeches — Metropolitan Police (Accommodation) Clearance Costs Written Answers January 13, 1997
Royal Yacht Commons January 22, 1997
Interception of Communications Written Answers January 22, 1997
Police Accommodation Written Answers January 28, 1997
Witnesses (Intimidation) Commons January 30, 1997
Metropolitan Police (Vauxhall) Written Answers January 30, 1997
Tourism Written Answers January 30, 1997
2 speeches — New clause Commons February 18, 1997
Post Office Written Answers February 19, 1997
London Underground Commons February 25, 1997
Airport Tax (Effect on Tourism) Written Answers February 27, 1997
Sport (Young People) Commons March 3, 1997
Farm Animals (Breeding) Written Answers March 13, 1997
Athletics Commons March 20, 1997
Education Authorities (Emergency Finance) Commons May 22, 1997
Engagements Commons June 4, 1997
Firearms (Amendment) Bill Commons June 11, 1997
General Elections Written Answers June 16, 1997
2 speeches — Integrated Schools Written Answers June 23, 1997
Northern Ireland Commons June 25, 1997
2 speeches — Sport for All Commons June 27, 1997
Disorder and Anti-social Behaviour Commons July 7, 1997
Pigeon Feeding Written Answers July 14, 1997
2 speeches — Heterosexuals and Homosexuals Written Answers July 24, 1997
2 speeches — COMPETITION PISTOLS Commons November 3, 1997
2 speeches — Lottery Grants Written Answers November 3, 1997
Policing of London Commons November 14, 1997
2 speeches — Policing of London Commons November 14, 1997
Chinook Helicopter Written Answers November 14, 1997
Chinook Helicopters Written Answers November 17, 1997
2 speeches — Wild Mammals (Hunting with Dogs) Bill Commons November 28, 1997
HMS Caroline Written Answers December 9, 1997
Toys Written Answers December 18, 1997
Cottonmount Landfill Site Written Answers December 19, 1997
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