Sir Sydney Chapman
October 17, 1935 -Summary information for Sir Sydney Chapman
Contributions
2002
Afghan Refugees Commons January 8, 2002
Business of the House Commons January 10, 2002
2 speeches — European Security and Defence Policy Commons January 14, 2002
Housing Written Answers January 16, 2002
8 speeches — National Heritage Bill [Lords] Commons January 18, 2002
NHS Written Answers January 24, 2002
Benefit Fraud Commons January 28, 2002
Benefit Fraud Written Answers January 28, 2002
Metropolitan Police (Funding) Commons February 4, 2002
Metropolitan Police Written Answers February 5, 2002
Marine Law Written Answers February 5, 2002
London Underground Commons February 7, 2002
Taliban and al-Qaeda Prisoners Written Answers February 8, 2002
Anti-ballistic Missile Treaty Commons February 11, 2002
Recruitment Written Answers February 11, 2002
2 speeches — Poverty (London) Westminster Hall February 12, 2002
Violent Crime Written Answers February 13, 2002
2 speeches — Wembley Stadium Commons February 25, 2002
Postal Costs Written Answers February 26, 2002
Postal Services Commission Written Answers February 28, 2002
Youth Crime Commons March 11, 2002
London and the South-East Commons March 12, 2002
2 speeches — Schools (Repairs) Written Answers March 14, 2002
2 speeches — SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Commons March 15, 2002
National Lottery Commons March 25, 2002
2 speeches — Stipends and Pensions Commons March 25, 2002
Edgware Hospital Commons March 26, 2002
Business of the House Commons April 11, 2002
Housing Benefit Fraud Commons April 15, 2002
Middle East Written Answers April 16, 2002
2 speeches — COMPENSATION TO AFFECTED PARTIES Commons April 19, 2002
4 speeches — NEW FUNCTIONS RELATING TO UNDERWATER ARCHAEOLOGY Commons April 19, 2002
3 speeches — NEW TRADING FUNCTIONS OF THE COMMISSION Commons April 19, 2002
Veterans' Forum Commons April 29, 2002
Theft of Identity Written Answers April 30, 2002
Wembley Stadium Commons May 7, 2002
REVIEW OF SCHEMES NOT CONFORMING TO MODEL SCHEME Commons May 10, 2002
3 speeches — TARGETS FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS Commons May 10, 2002
2 speeches — MEANING OF "HOUSE IN MULTIPLE OCCUPATION" Commons May 10, 2002
School Sports Commons May 13, 2002
2 speeches — Spending Plans Commons May 13, 2002
Potters Bar Derailment Commons May 13, 2002
Marine Environment Written Answers May 15, 2002
Marine Environment Written Answers May 15, 2002
Child Support Agency Commons May 20, 2002
Points of Order Commons May 20, 2002
English National Stadium Commons May 23, 2002
Marine Environment Written Answers May 23, 2002
3 speeches — Ordnance Survey Written Answers June 13, 2002
3 speeches — House of Lords Reform (Joint Committee) Commons June 19, 2002
Business of the House Commons June 20, 2002
Area-based Studies Commons July 3, 2002
Prison Estate Commons July 8, 2002
Engagements Commons July 17, 2002
5 speeches — DAMAGE BY ASSISTANCE DOG Commons July 19, 2002
Archaeology Commons July 22, 2002
2 speeches — Clergy Pensions Commons July 22, 2002
2 speeches — Local Government Ombudsman Commons October 16, 2002
Business of the House Commons October 17, 2002
Winter Fuel Payments Commons October 21, 2002
Terrorist Activity Written Answers October 23, 2002
Sanitation Commons November 6, 2002
2 speeches — Assets Commons November 18, 2002
Congestion Charging and Parking Commons November 19, 2002
Illegal waste Written Answers November 21, 2002
Population Statistics Written Answers November 26, 2002
Media Industry Written Answers November 26, 2002
Violence Written Answers November 27, 2002
Free School Meals Written Answers December 2, 2002
Business of the House Commons December 5, 2002
4 speeches — Climate Change and Sustainable Development Westminster Hall December 5, 2002
2 speeches — Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Commons December 12, 2002
8 speeches — Planning and Compulsory Purchase Bill Commons December 17, 2002
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