Mr Alistair Darling
November 28, 1953 -Summary information for Mr Alistair Darling
Contributions
2001
Pensioners Written Answers January 18, 2001
3 speeches — Departmental IT Systems Commons January 29, 2001
4 speeches — Care Home Charges Commons January 29, 2001
6 speeches — Child Poverty Commons January 29, 2001
4 speeches — Poverty Commons January 29, 2001
4 speeches — Pensioners (Expenditure) Commons January 29, 2001
Social Security Budget Written Answers January 29, 2001
Pensioner Mailshot Project Written Answers January 29, 2001
Cheney Pension Scheme Written Answers February 5, 2001
Special Advisers Written Answers February 15, 2001
Minimum Income Guarantee Written Answers February 27, 2001
8 speeches — Fraud Commons March 5, 2001
6 speeches — Minimum Income Guarantee Commons March 5, 2001
4 speeches — Means testing Commons March 5, 2001
Bilateral Concordat (Northern Ireland) Written Answers March 6, 2001
Minimum Income Guarantee Written Answers March 7, 2001
Working Age Agency Written Answers March 14, 2001
28 speeches — Social Security Fraud Bill [Lords] Commons March 27, 2001
Foot and Mouth Written Answers March 30, 2001
Departmental Report Written Answers March 30, 2001
4 speeches — Means-testing Commons April 2, 2001
5 speeches — Pension Credit Commons April 2, 2001
5 speeches — Pensioner Poverty Commons April 2, 2001
2 speeches — Stakeholder Pensions Commons April 2, 2001
4 speeches — Minimum Income Guarantee Commons April 2, 2001
Residential Care Written Answers April 2, 2001
Agency Performance Targets Written Answers April 2, 2001
Pensioner Organisations Written Answers April 2, 2001
Working Age Written Answers April 2, 2001
Benefits Agency (Performance Targets) Written Answers April 9, 2001
Stakeholder Pensions Written Answers April 24, 2001
Pensioners Written Answers April 26, 2001
Work-focused Interviews Written Answers May 9, 2001
6 speeches — Long-term Unemployment Commons June 25, 2001
3 speeches — Pension Credit Commons June 25, 2001
4 speeches — Pensioners (Means-tested Benefits) Commons June 25, 2001
4 speeches — Pensioners (Means-tested Benefits) Commons June 25, 2001
3 speeches — Annuities Commons June 25, 2001
Departmental Expenditure Written Answers June 28, 2001
Working Age/Pensioner Organisations Written Answers July 3, 2001
Pension Service Written Answers July 4, 2001
Hospital Downrating Written Answers July 11, 2001
Household Incomes Written Answers July 13, 2001
Ministerial Travel Written Answers July 16, 2001
Occupational Pensions Written Answers July 16, 2001
Social Inclusion Written Answers July 16, 2001
Stakeholder Pensions Written Answers July 18, 2001
2 speeches — Annual Reports Written Answers July 19, 2001
3 speeches — Pension Provision Commons October 15, 2001
5 speeches — Work (Deprived Areas) Commons October 15, 2001
8 speeches — Disabled People Commons October 15, 2001
5 speeches — Pensioner Poverty Commons October 15, 2001
Benefit Fraud Written Answers October 15, 2001
Fraud Written Answers October 17, 2001
Universal Bank Written Answers October 18, 2001
Ministerial Travel Written Answers October 19, 2001
Royal Prerogative Written Answers October 24, 2001
12 speeches — Social Security Commons October 25, 2001
6 speeches — Jobcentre Plus Commons November 12, 2001
7 speeches — New Deal (Over-50s) Commons November 12, 2001
3 speeches — New Deal (Lone Parents) Commons November 12, 2001
New Deal Written Answers November 12, 2001
Universal Bank Written Answers November 12, 2001
31 speeches — Stakeholder Pensions Commons November 13, 2001
Parliamentary Questions Written Answers November 16, 2001
17 speeches — Benefits Uprating Commons November 28, 2001
Benefit Uprating Written Answers November 28, 2001
3 speeches — Universal Bank Commons December 10, 2001
3 speeches — Jobs Transition Service Commons December 10, 2001
6 speeches — Unemployment (Young People) Commons December 10, 2001
2 speeches — Correspondence Written Answers December 17, 2001
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