Miss Diane Abbott
September 27, 1953 -Summary information for Miss Diane Abbott
Contributions
1988
Computers Written Answers January 13, 1988
Racial Equality Written Answers January 21, 1988
2 speeches — Abortion (Amendment) Bill Commons January 22, 1988
2 speeches — Inner London Education Authority Commons February 4, 1988
Departmental Offices (Staffing) Written Answers February 11, 1988
Income Support Written Answers February 11, 1988
6 speeches — MINOR AMENDMENTS Commons February 16, 1988
2 speeches — Inner London Education Authority Commons February 17, 1988
4 speeches — Social Fund Commons February 18, 1988
Immigration (Primary Purpose Rule) Written Answers February 18, 1988
Bus Services (London) Written Answers February 22, 1988
"Discriminate Deterrence" (Report) Written Answers February 23, 1988
Inner-city Policy Commons March 7, 1988
Arts Projects (Equal Opportunities) Written Answers March 7, 1988
PROHIBITION ON PROMOTING HOMOSEXUALITY BY TEACHING OR BY PUBLISHING MATERIAL. Commons March 9, 1988
9 speeches — Inner Cities Commons March 10, 1988
Transport Services (Safety) Written Answers March 14, 1988
Income Support Commons March 22, 1988
3 speeches — ABOLITION OF ILEA Commons March 28, 1988
Departmental Sponsorship Written Answers March 29, 1988
Disabled People (Assistance) Written Answers April 12, 1988
London Underground Written Answers April 18, 1988
2 speeches — Inner Cities (Sport) Commons April 20, 1988
London (Voluntary Sector) Written Answers April 20, 1988
Housing Benefit (Changes) Commons April 27, 1988
3 speeches — MEMBERS OF DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS Commons May 4, 1988
2 speeches — KNOWINGLY OVERSTAYING LIMITED LEAVE Commons May 4, 1988
2 speeches — Direct Labour Organisation, Hackney Commons May 6, 1988
Nurses Written Answers May 10, 1988
Central London (Cars) Written Answers May 16, 1988
Housing Commons May 23, 1988
HM Forces (Equal Opportunities) Written Answers May 24, 1988
Adult Training Programme Written Answers June 7, 1988
Public Library Service Written Answers June 13, 1988
10 speeches — Policing (London) Commons June 24, 1988
Official Secrets Act 1911 Commons June 29, 1988
Sports and Leisure Facilities (Competition) Commons July 1, 1988
3 speeches — Fair Employment (Northern Ireland) Commons July 1, 1988
Local Government Finance (England) Commons July 7, 1988
RIGHT OF ACCESS Commons July 8, 1988
12 speeches — Inequalities in London Commons July 12, 1988
Public Spending Written Answers July 14, 1988
2 speeches — Benefits Written Answers July 15, 1988
Departmental Offices (Staff) Written Answers July 15, 1988
8 speeches — Local Authority Publicity Commons July 20, 1988
2 speeches — Benefits Written Answers July 21, 1988
Official Secrets Commons July 22, 1988
East London Written Answers July 25, 1988
2 speeches — Housing Benefit Transitional Scheme Commons July 26, 1988
Stonehenge Written Answers July 26, 1988
2 speeches — Benefits Written Answers July 28, 1988
Central America Written Answers October 19, 1988
Social Security Benefits (Uprating) Commons October 27, 1988
2 speeches — Broadcasting and Terrorism Commons November 2, 1988
2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons November 2, 1988
Repair and Maintenance Written Answers November 3, 1988
Broadcasting (White Paper) Commons November 7, 1988
Inner London Boroughs (Education Functions) Written Answers November 8, 1988
3 speeches — Immigration Guidelines Commons November 10, 1988
Jamaica (Hurricane Gilbert) Written Answers November 14, 1988
Office Closures Written Answers November 14, 1988
2 speeches — Transport Studies (London) Commons November 28, 1988
Nuclear Testing Written Answers November 29, 1988
Caribbean (Health Services) Written Answers November 30, 1988
Ethnic Minority Support Written Answers December 5, 1988
2 speeches — Security Service Bill Commons December 15, 1988
Parking Enforcement Written Answers December 15, 1988
Homeless People Written Answers December 19, 1988
3 speeches — Official Secrets Bill Commons December 21, 1988
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