Mrs Ann Cryer

December 13, 1939 -
Summary information for Mrs Ann Cryer

Contributions

2004

Business of the House Commons January 15, 2004

Passport Fraud Commons January 19, 2004

Child Trafficking Written Answers January 19, 2004

Schools (Attendance and Behaviour) Commons January 20, 2004

Human Rights (Saudi Arabia) Westminster Hall January 21, 2004

2 speeches — Iraq Commons January 22, 2004

Constitutional Reform Commons January 26, 2004

Points of Order Commons January 26, 2004

2 speeches — NHS Funding Commons January 29, 2004

Business of the House Commons February 5, 2004

UK Supreme Court Commons February 9, 2004

2 speeches — "Every Child Matters" Green Paper Commons February 12, 2004

2 speeches — Gun Crime Commons February 23, 2004

EU Enlargement (Free Movement of Workers) Commons February 23, 2004

Afghanistan Commons March 2, 2004

Charities Commons March 4, 2004

Women, Equality and Human Rights Commons March 4, 2004

2 speeches — Railways Commons March 9, 2004

2 speeches — Prison Officers Written Answers March 23, 2004

3 speeches — Prisons Written Answers March 23, 2004

Prisons Written Answers March 24, 2004

Child Abduction (Cross-border Co-operation) Commons April 27, 2004

Custodial Sentences Written Answers May 5, 2004

Offender Management Written Answers May 5, 2004

2 speeches — ACAS Commons May 6, 2004

Railways Westminster Hall May 12, 2004

Rail Passenger Services Commons May 18, 2004

Democratic Processes Commons May 25, 2004

2 speeches — Town Planning Commons May 26, 2004

4 speeches — Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Bill [Lords] Commons June 14, 2004

Bichard Inquiry Report Commons June 22, 2004

Postal Voting Commons June 23, 2004

Sure Start Commons July 1, 2004

Benefit Fraud Commons July 5, 2004

Broadband Commons July 8, 2004

2 speeches — Iraq Commons July 8, 2004

NHS Dental Services Commons September 14, 2004

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