Miss Diane Abbott
September 27, 1953 -Summary information for Miss Diane Abbott
Contributions
1987
Nurses Written Answers July 24, 1987
Marcus Garvey Written Answers October 21, 1987
7 speeches — Prison Ships Written Answers October 21, 1987
Supplementary Benefit Written Answers October 21, 1987
2 speeches — Family Credit Written Answers October 21, 1987
Income Support Written Answers October 21, 1987
Girocheques Written Answers October 22, 1987
Single Parents Written Answers October 22, 1987
2 speeches — Child Care Written Answers October 23, 1987
Hip Replacements Commons October 27, 1987
Housing Benefit Written Answers October 27, 1987
Supplementary Benefit Written Answers October 27, 1987
Women Written Answers November 2, 1987
Rating Reform Commons November 4, 1987
Crime Statistics Commons November 5, 1987
Guatemala Written Answers November 9, 1987
El Salvador (Military Cadets) Written Answers November 9, 1987
Trident Written Answers November 10, 1987
Kincora Boys' Home Written Answers November 12, 1987
2 speeches — Newspapers Commons November 16, 1987
2 speeches — Immigration Bill Commons November 16, 1987
Angola Written Answers November 18, 1987
British Nationality Written Answers November 20, 1987
King's Cross Station Written Answers November 23, 1987
Hackney Written Answers November 24, 1987
Benefit Office, Hackney Written Answers November 24, 1987
London Transport (Driver-only Buses) Written Answers November 30, 1987
Supplementary Benefit Written Answers November 30, 1987
Housing Policy, Hackney Written Answers December 2, 1987
Stoke Newington Written Answers December 3, 1987
Prisons Written Answers December 3, 1987
NATO Ministerial Meeting Written Answers December 8, 1987
2 speeches — RACE RELATIONS MATTERS Commons December 14, 1987
PROHIBITION ON PROMOTING HOMOSEXUALITY BY TEACHING OR BY PUBLISHING MATERIAL Commons December 15, 1987
Labour Statistics Written Answers December 15, 1987
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