Miss Ann Widdecombe
October 4, 1947 -Summary information for Miss Ann Widdecombe
Contributions
1998
Re-offending Written Answers January 12, 1998
Asylum Seekers Written Answers January 15, 1998
Prison Visits Written Answers January 15, 1998
Prison Site (Heysham) Written Answers January 15, 1998
Prison Officers Association Written Answers January 15, 1998
High Intensity Training Regimes Written Answers January 15, 1998
2 speeches — Young Offenders Institutions Written Answers January 15, 1998
Prisons (Visitor Searches) Written Answers January 15, 1998
Prisons (Drug Use) Written Answers January 15, 1998
Prisoners (In-cell Television) Written Answers January 15, 1998
Women Prisoners Written Answers January 16, 1998
HMP Weare Written Answers January 16, 1998
Prisons (Education Spending) Written Answers January 16, 1998
Staying Put Scheme Written Answers January 19, 1998
2 speeches — Engagements Commons January 21, 1998
3 speeches — Debts Written Answers January 27, 1998
Channel Tunnel Rail Link Commons January 28, 1998
Prisons (In-cell Television) Written Answers February 2, 1998
2 speeches — Hospital Services (Kent) Commons February 11, 1998
Human Rights Bill [Lords] Commons February 16, 1998
3 speeches — Human Rights Bill [Lords] Commons February 16, 1998
6 speeches — Farmers' Incomes Commons February 24, 1998
Pensioners' Incomes Commons March 10, 1998
2 speeches — DISCONTINUANCE OF MAINTAINED RURAL PRIMARY SCHOOLS Commons March 24, 1998
5 speeches — SCHOOL ORGANISATION COMMITTEES Commons March 24, 1998
11 speeches — DESIGNATION OF GRAMMAR SCHOOLS Commons March 24, 1998
HOME-SCHOOL AGREEMENTS Commons March 24, 1998
Young Offenders Written Answers April 20, 1998
2 speeches — Prison Television Services Written Answers April 20, 1998
Ministerial Prison Visits Written Answers April 20, 1998
Maidstone Prison Written Answers April 20, 1998
Learmont Report Written Answers April 20, 1998
Asylum Applications Written Answers April 20, 1998
Prison Officers' Association Written Answers April 21, 1998
EU Subsidies Written Answers April 29, 1998
3 speeches — Territorial Army Commons May 6, 1998
5 speeches — ARTICLE 2 Commons May 20, 1998
2 speeches — Health Trust Boards Commons June 2, 1998
2 speeches — Health and Social Services (Co-operation) Commons June 2, 1998
Regional Inequalities Commons June 2, 1998
24 speeches — Hospital Waiting Lists Commons June 16, 1998
Bristol Royal Infirmary Commons June 18, 1998
3 speeches — Hospital Waiting Lists Commons June 30, 1998
34 speeches — National Health Service Commons July 9, 1998
Lobbyists Written Answers July 10, 1998
Correspondence Written Answers July 14, 1998
Waiting Times Written Answers July 14, 1998
2 speeches — Health Expenditure Commons July 16, 1998
3 speeches — Waiting Lists Commons July 28, 1998
Health Spending Written Answers July 29, 1998
Radiotherapists Written Answers July 29, 1998
NHS Waiting Lists Written Answers July 29, 1998
Cancer Surgeons Written Answers July 29, 1998
GP Resignations Written Answers July 29, 1998
3 speeches — Spending Statistics Written Answers July 29, 1998
Millennium Compliance Written Answers July 29, 1998
2 speeches — Waiting Lists Written Answers July 30, 1998
GP Recruitment Written Answers July 30, 1998
Waiting Lists Written Answers November 3, 1998
3 speeches — National Health Service (Winter Resources) Commons November 9, 1998
3 speeches — Waiting Lists Commons November 10, 1998
Booked Admissions Commons November 10, 1998
Nurses (Prescriptions) Written Answers November 18, 1998
41 speeches — Health and Welfare Commons November 26, 1998
Fundholding Written Answers December 7, 1998
2 speeches — Mental Health Services Commons December 8, 1998
10 speeches — Road Traffic (NHS Charges) Bill Commons December 8, 1998
3 speeches — Cancer Patients (Drugs) Commons December 15, 1998
2 speeches — GP Fundholding Written Answers December 15, 1998
2 speeches — Medway NHS Trust Written Answers December 17, 1998
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