Miss Judy Mallaber

July 10, 1951 -
Summary information for Miss Judy Mallaber

Contributions

2000

2 speeches — Meningitis Commons February 1, 2000

2 speeches — House of Commons Commission Commons February 2, 2000

EU Structural Funds (Northern Ireland) Written Answers February 9, 2000

Minimum Wage Written Answers February 9, 2000

Sure Start Written Answers February 14, 2000

Helsinki Summit Written Answers February 15, 2000

New Deal Written Answers March 3, 2000

Working Families Tax Credit Written Answers March 10, 2000

Textile Industry Westminster Hall March 14, 2000

Engagements Commons March 22, 2000

East Midlands Economy Westminster Hall March 22, 2000

2 speeches — Schools (Capital Allocations) Written Answers April 3, 2000

Regional Assistance Written Answers May 2, 2000

Industrial Assistance Commons May 11, 2000

Seed Purity Written Answers May 17, 2000

Over-30-months Scheme Written Answers May 17, 2000

2 speeches — Countryside Stewardship Scheme Commons May 25, 2000

Miners (Compensation) Written Answers June 5, 2000

2 speeches — Animal By-products Written Answers June 7, 2000

2 speeches — Clothing and Textile Industry Commons June 8, 2000

Miners (Compensation) Written Answers June 13, 2000

2 speeches — Textile and Clothing Industry Commons June 15, 2000

2 speeches — Child Poverty Commons June 22, 2000

CAP Written Answers June 29, 2000

2 speeches — Post Offices Written Answers July 4, 2000

Nurses Commons October 24, 2000

Teachers (Supply and Recruitment) Commons October 25, 2000

BSE Inquiry Report Commons October 26, 2000

New Opportunities Fund Written Answers November 2, 2000

2 speeches — Conflict Diamonds Commons November 7, 2000

Decommissioning Written Answers November 8, 2000

Community Transport Services Written Answers November 30, 2000

5 speeches — Education and Industry Commons December 8, 2000

Midland Metro Written Answers December 11, 2000

Engagements Commons December 13, 2000

Vauxhall (Luton) Commons December 13, 2000

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