Mrs Diana Organ
February 21, 1952 -Summary information for Mrs Diana Organ
Contributions
1999
Sub-post Offices Written Answers January 21, 1999
Local Radio Written Answers January 28, 1999
Badgers Written Answers January 28, 1999
Soft Drinks (Returnable Deposits) Commons February 9, 1999
Bus Services Written Answers March 9, 1999
Roads Commons March 18, 1999
2 speeches — Road Haulage Industry Commons April 21, 1999
Krebs Trial Areas Written Answers April 22, 1999
Princess Diana (Memorial) Written Answers April 30, 1999
2 speeches — Minimum Wage Commons May 5, 1999
Engagements Commons May 5, 1999
Manufacturing Written Answers May 6, 1999
2 speeches — Krebs Trials Written Answers May 11, 1999
Planning Inquiries Written Answers May 13, 1999
Genetically Modified Crops Written Answers May 17, 1999
3 speeches — Health Service (Forest of Dean) Commons May 19, 1999
2 speeches — Gloucestershire Fire Brigade Written Answers June 8, 1999
Fish Farms Written Answers June 29, 1999
4 speeches — Speech and Language Therapists Written Answers June 29, 1999
Water Discharge Levy Written Answers June 29, 1999
4 speeches — Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty Commons June 30, 1999
Inland Revenue 35 Written Answers June 30, 1999
Dairy Industry Commons July 7, 1999
2 speeches — European Legislation Commons July 21, 1999
Windfall Tax Written Answers July 22, 1999
Magistrates Courts Written Answers July 23, 1999
Performing Arts Written Answers October 19, 1999
Animal Feed Written Answers October 21, 1999
Pig Farming Commons November 25, 1999
Bellwin Scheme (Floods) Written Answers November 30, 1999
Ice Cream Industry Written Answers November 30, 1999
Special Educational Needs Commons December 2, 1999
3 speeches — Sea Fishing Westminster Hall December 2, 1999
Manufacturing Written Answers December 9, 1999
Land Settlement Tenants Written Answers December 21, 1999
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