Mrs Eleanor Laing
February 1, 1958 -Summary information for Mrs Eleanor Laing
Contributions
2000
Ballistic Missile Written Answers January 24, 2000
4 speeches — Student Finance Commons January 25, 2000
Points of Order Commons January 25, 2000
Greenfield Developments Written Answers February 8, 2000
Stansted Hijacking Commons February 10, 2000
Sexual Offences (Amendment) Bill Commons February 10, 2000
Rail Safety Commons February 22, 2000
Block Grant Written Answers February 22, 2000
Engagements Commons March 1, 2000
Social Exclusion Commons March 7, 2000
2 speeches — Planning Commons March 7, 2000
3 speeches — Mozambique Commons March 16, 2000
Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 27, 2000
2 speeches — Business of the House Commons May 4, 2000
3 speeches — MANDATORY CONCESSIONS OUTSIDE GREATER LONDON Commons May 9, 2000
USE OF RECEIPTS FROM LICENSING SCHEMES Commons May 10, 2000
3 speeches — REGULATOR'S POWER TO REQUIRE PROVISION ETC. OF RAILWAY FACILITIES. Commons May 10, 2000
Security Written Answers May 17, 2000
Transport Commons May 24, 2000
Gibraltar Westminster Hall June 8, 2000
Telecommunications Masts Written Answers June 13, 2000
4 speeches — Policing (London) Commons June 23, 2000
Pensioners Written Answers June 27, 2000
10 speeches — National Health Service Commons June 29, 2000
2 speeches — Neill Committee (Ministers and Special Advisers) Commons July 3, 2000
Fuel Taxation Written Answers July 11, 2000
2 speeches — Crime Statistics Commons July 19, 2000
2 speeches — Euro Commons July 25, 2000
2 speeches — Beta Interferon Commons October 24, 2000
Severe Weather Disruption Commons October 31, 2000
2 speeches — Privatisation Commons November 6, 2000
Rural Travel Costs Commons November 14, 2000
12 speeches — House of Commons Modernisation Commons November 20, 2000
Business of the House Commons November 23, 2000
The Economy Commons December 13, 2000
New Deal Commons December 19, 2000
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