Miss Anne Begg

December 16, 1955 -
Summary information for Miss Anne Begg

Contributions

2003

Fishing Industry Commons January 7, 2003

Transsexual People Commons January 7, 2003

Fisheries Commons January 16, 2003

2 speeches — National Service Framework for Long-Term Conditions Westminster Hall January 22, 2003

Oil Supplies Commons January 23, 2003

3 speeches — Pathways to Work Westminster Hall January 23, 2003

Disabled People (Civil Service) Written Answers January 28, 2003

National Insurance Commons February 27, 2003

Business of the House Commons February 27, 2003

Disability Discrimination Act Written Answers March 17, 2003

Age Discrimination Westminster Hall March 27, 2003

Ten-year Transport Plan Commons April 1, 2003

Compulsory Liability Insurance Written Answers April 8, 2003

Employment Commons April 14, 2003

Dividend Tax Credit Commons May 8, 2003

White Fishing Industry Commons May 20, 2003

Business of the House Commons May 22, 2003

3 speeches — Tax Credits Westminster Hall June 4, 2003

2 speeches — Iraq Commons June 5, 2003

Pension Service Commons June 9, 2003

3 speeches — Endometriosis Written Answers June 9, 2003

Occupational Pensions Commons June 11, 2003

Business of the House Commons June 19, 2003

Energy White Paper Written Answers June 24, 2003

Endometriosis Commons July 2, 2003

Child Support Agency Commons July 7, 2003

8 speeches — Tax Credits Commons July 7, 2003

Motability Commons July 8, 2003

2 speeches — Working Tax Credit Commons July 10, 2003

2 speeches — Fairness and Security in Old Age Commons September 10, 2003

Government Websites Written Answers October 21, 2003

Electoral Systems Written Answers December 2, 2003

Home and Constitutional Affairs Commons December 2, 2003

Homes (Physical Disabilities) Written Answers December 8, 2003

Benefits Uprating and Welfare Reform Commons December 10, 2003

Loans Commons December 11, 2003

Defence White Paper/Operations in Iraq Commons December 11, 2003

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