Miss Diane Abbott

September 27, 1953 -
Summary information for Miss Diane Abbott

Contributions

2002

Radio Advertising Written Answers January 10, 2002

Pensioners Commons January 24, 2002

11 speeches — New Clause 1 Commons January 28, 2002

London Underground Commons February 7, 2002

3 speeches — Poverty (London) Westminster Hall February 12, 2002

Standards and Privileges Commons February 13, 2002

Yarl's Wood Fire Commons February 25, 2002

Firearms Crime (London) Commons February 28, 2002

Steel Industry Commons March 5, 2002

General Practitioner Written Answers March 5, 2002

Engagements Commons March 6, 2002

Iraq Westminster Hall March 6, 2002

Police Commons March 8, 2002

General Practitioners Written Answers March 11, 2002

Zyban Written Answers March 11, 2002

Radio Advertising Written Answers March 20, 2002

4 speeches — Commonwealth Development Corporation Westminster Hall April 10, 2002

12 speeches — Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Bill Commons April 24, 2002

London Underground Westminster Hall April 24, 2002

Iraq Commons April 29, 2002

Business of the House Commons May 2, 2002

Wembley Stadium Commons May 7, 2002

Police Reform Bill [Lords] Commons May 7, 2002

Potters Bar Derailment Commons May 13, 2002

2 speeches — Asylum Seekers Written Answers June 12, 2002

Immigration Service Written Answers June 12, 2002

Asylum Seekers Written Answers June 26, 2002

10 speeches — Transport (London) Westminster Hall June 26, 2002

2 speeches — London Underground Commons June 27, 2002

Custodial Sentences Written Answers July 1, 2002

Engagements Commons July 24, 2002

Women Entrepreneurs Commons October 31, 2002

NHS Funding for East London Commons November 6, 2002

2 speeches — UN Security Council Resolution 1441 Commons November 25, 2002

Air Weapons Commons December 2, 2002

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