Miss Ann Widdecombe

October 4, 1947 -
Summary information for Miss Ann Widdecombe

Contributions

2002

Council Tax Written Answers January 9, 2002

Blakenhurst Prison Written Answers January 29, 2002

Points of Order Commons February 6, 2002

Yarl's Wood Fire Commons February 25, 2002

Points of Order Commons February 25, 2002

Development Assistance Written Answers February 25, 2002

Hearing Aids Written Answers February 27, 2002

Resignations Written Answers February 28, 2002

Judicial Appeals Written Answers March 4, 2002

Correspondence Written Answers March 11, 2002

12 speeches — London and the South-East Commons March 12, 2002

7 speeches — Hunting With Dogs Commons March 18, 2002

Hunting with Dogs Commons March 21, 2002

Burma Written Answers March 26, 2002

2 speeches — Alban Gashi Commons April 17, 2002

Correspondence Written Answers April 24, 2002

House of Lords Reform Commons May 13, 2002

6 speeches — CHILD TO LIVE WITH ADOPTERS BEFORE APPLICATION Commons May 16, 2002

Waiting Lists Written Answers May 21, 2002

Waiting Times Written Answers May 23, 2002

Waiting Times Written Answers May 24, 2002

Cancer Treatment Written Answers June 10, 2002

2 speeches — Asylum Seekers Written Answers June 17, 2002

Immigration Written Answers June 17, 2002

Asylum Seekers Written Answers June 25, 2002

3 speeches — Care Homes (Kent) Commons July 4, 2002

Drugs Strategy Commons July 10, 2002

Waiting Lists Written Answers July 24, 2002

Adoption Written Answers October 24, 2002

3 speeches — Immigration Control Commons November 19, 2002

Prisons Written Answers December 2, 2002

Prisons Written Answers December 4, 2002

Engagements Commons December 4, 2002

Points of Order Commons December 4, 2002

13 speeches — Criminal Justice Bill Commons December 4, 2002

Prisons Written Answers December 9, 2002

Prisons Written Answers December 10, 2002

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