Mrs Alice Mahon

September 28, 1937 -
Summary information for Mrs Alice Mahon

Contributions

1998

2 speeches — Illicit Arms Trafficking Commons January 13, 1998

National Insurance Numbers Commons January 26, 1998

Staff Morale Commons January 27, 1998

Points of Order Commons January 27, 1998

2 speeches — Freedom of Information Commons February 4, 1998

Iraq Commons February 17, 1998

Welfare Reform Commons February 23, 1998

National Child Care Strategy Written Answers February 23, 1998

Business of the House Commons March 5, 1998

Welfare Reform Commons March 26, 1998

Stephen Daggett Written Answers April 2, 1998

Gulf War Veterans Written Answers April 6, 1998

3 speeches — National Lottery Bill [Lords] Commons April 7, 1998

Adjournment (Easter) Commons April 8, 1998

Ashworth Hospital Written Answers May 18, 1998

Indonesia Commons May 19, 1998

National Blood Authority Written Answers May 21, 1998

Nuclear Tests (South Asia) Commons June 1, 1998

2 speeches — Beef Cull Commons June 4, 1998

Hospital Waiting Lists Commons June 16, 1998

Good Governance Commons July 1, 1998

2 speeches — Crime and Disorder Bill Commons July 6, 1998

Probation Service Written Answers July 13, 1998

2 speeches — Ashworth Hospital Written Answers July 14, 1998

Criminal Justice Commons July 21, 1998

Tourism Strategy Written Answers July 27, 1998

NHS Direct Written Answers July 28, 1998

Education Action Zones Commons October 22, 1998

Colombia Written Answers October 27, 1998

Welfare Reform Commons October 28, 1998

Cash Limits Written Answers November 3, 1998

Social Services Commons November 30, 1998

2 speeches — World Trade Organisation Written Answers December 2, 1998

3 speeches — World Trade Organisation Written Answers December 3, 1998

Mental Health Services Commons December 8, 1998

Mixed-sex Wards (Goodmayes) Commons December 15, 1998

Iraq Commons December 17, 1998

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