Mrs Irene Adams

December 27, 1947 -
Summary information for Mrs Irene Adams

Contributions

2002

Alcohol Smuggling Written Answers March 19, 2002

Child Poverty Written Answers March 20, 2002

Minimum Income Guarantee Written Answers March 20, 2002

Third World Written Answers March 21, 2002

Heavily Indebted Poor Countries Written Answers March 21, 2002

Free Television Licences Written Answers March 21, 2002

Aerospace Industry Written Answers March 25, 2002

2 speeches — Minimum Wage (Paisley, North) Written Answers March 25, 2002

Aerospace Industry Written Answers March 26, 2002

Third World Written Answers March 26, 2002

New Deal Written Answers March 26, 2002

6 speeches — Air Services (Scotland) Westminster Hall July 2, 2002

2 speeches — Future of Europe Commons July 9, 2002

Engagements Commons July 10, 2002

Drugs Strategy Commons July 10, 2002

Future of Air Transport Commons July 23, 2002

Global Poverty Written Answers October 15, 2002

Employment (Scotland) Written Answers October 15, 2002

2 speeches — Endowment Policies Written Answers October 15, 2002

2 speeches — Paisley, North Written Answers October 15, 2002

Pensioner Benefits Written Answers October 15, 2002

Youth Unemployment (Paisley, North) Written Answers October 15, 2002

Unclaimed Benefit Written Answers October 15, 2002

New Deal Written Answers October 15, 2002

G8 Summit Written Answers October 15, 2002

HIV/AIDS Written Answers October 15, 2002

Girls Education Written Answers October 15, 2002

Drought Written Answers October 15, 2002

Broadband Services Written Answers October 15, 2002

Asylum seekers Written Answers October 15, 2002

Minimum Wage Written Answers October 17, 2002

Devolution Written Answers October 21, 2002

2 speeches — Work Permits Written Answers October 21, 2002

Child Support Agency Written Answers October 24, 2002

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