Mrs Gillian Shephard
January 22, 1940 -Summary information for Mrs Gillian Shephard
Contributions
1995
4 speeches — Grammar Schools, Plymouth Commons January 24, 1995
9 speeches — Revenue Support Allocations Commons January 24, 1995
4 speeches — Inner-city Schools Commons January 24, 1995
2 speeches — Grant-maintained Schools, Essex Commons January 24, 1995
Commercial Lobbying Written Answers January 25, 1995
Departmental Funding Written Answers February 2, 1995
18 speeches — Financial Settlement for Schools, 1995–96 Commons February 7, 1995
St. Philip's College, Birmingham Written Answers February 14, 1995
Derby Tertiary College Written Answers February 14, 1995
Ministerial Travel (Hong Kong) Written Answers February 16, 1995
4 speeches — School Financing, London Commons February 21, 1995
4 speeches — Compulsory Sport Commons February 21, 1995
2 speeches — School Leavers (Skills) Commons February 21, 1995
3 speeches — Spoken and Written English Commons February 21, 1995
6 speeches — Early Years Learning Commons March 21, 1995
4 speeches — Grant-maintained Schools Commons March 21, 1995
4 speeches — Surplus Places Commons March 21, 1995
5 speeches — Class Sizes Commons March 21, 1995
Ministerial Visits Written Answers March 21, 1995
Specialist Advisers Written Answers March 27, 1995
34 speeches — Education Cuts Commons March 29, 1995
Teachers" Pay Written Answers March 29, 1995
Grant-maintained Schools Written Answers March 30, 1995
5 speeches — Teachers' Pay and Conditions Commons April 25, 1995
4 speeches — Further and Higher Education Commons April 25, 1995
4 speeches — English Language Commons April 25, 1995
7 speeches — Teachers' Pay Commons April 25, 1995
6 speeches — Nursery Schools Commons May 23, 1995
3 speeches — Special Needs Commons May 23, 1995
3 speeches — Capping Commons May 23, 1995
5 speeches — Assisted Places Commons May 23, 1995
Departmental Budget Written Answers June 7, 1995
4 speeches — Class Sizes Commons June 27, 1995
3 speeches — Assisted Places Scheme Commons June 27, 1995
6 speeches — Nursery Education Commons June 27, 1995
Education Commons July 3, 1995
Higher Education Written Answers July 4, 1995
35 speeches — Pre-school Education Commons July 6, 1995
7 speeches — Social and Economic Policy Commons July 10, 1995
Teachers' Pay Written Answers July 11, 1995
Disabled Students Written Answers July 11, 1995
5 speeches — Labour Statistics Commons July 11, 1995
Deputy Prime Minister Written Answers July 13, 1995
2 speeches — Departmental Ministers and Their Responsibilities Written Answers July 13, 1995
Training and Enterprise Councils Written Answers July 14, 1995
Department of Employment Programmes Written Answers July 17, 1995
Employment Service Written Answers July 18, 1995
Legislative Plans Written Answers July 18, 1995
4 speeches — Class Sizes Commons October 17, 1995
5 speeches — Industrial Links Commons October 17, 1995
7 speeches — Class Sizes Commons October 17, 1995
Class Sizes Written Answers October 17, 1995
Cash and Running Costs Limits Written Answers October 27, 1995
4 speeches — Education Authorities (Budgets) Commons November 7, 1995
4 speeches — Spoken English Commons November 7, 1995
4 speeches — Unemployment Commons November 7, 1995
17 speeches — Social Affairs Commons November 21, 1995
Ministerial Transport, London Written Answers November 21, 1995
Departmental Expenditure Plans Written Answers November 28, 1995
Assisted Places Scheme Written Answers November 29, 1995
3 speeches — Grant-maintained Schools Commons December 13, 1995
6 speeches — Teaching Quality Commons December 13, 1995
6 speeches — Additional Resources Commons December 13, 1995
6 speeches — Expenditure (Schools) Commons December 13, 1995
Schools (Standards) Written Answers December 13, 1995
Primary Schools (Reading Ability) Written Answers December 13, 1995
International Labour Conference Written Answers December 14, 1995
Access to Work Written Answers December 14, 1995
7 speeches — Grant-maintained Schools Written Answers December 20, 1995
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