Mrs Gillian Shephard
January 22, 1940 -Summary information for Mrs Gillian Shephard
Contributions
2003
3 speeches — Del Monte Factory, Methwold Westminster Hall January 22, 2003
Victoria Climbié Inquiry Commons January 28, 2003
2 speeches — Property Law (Mr. Tony Martin) Westminster Hall March 4, 2003
Non-food Crops Commons March 6, 2003
Iraq and European Council Commons March 24, 2003
Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons April 14, 2003
2 speeches — Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Bill Commons May 7, 2003
Business of the House Commons May 15, 2003
School Funding Commons May 15, 2003
European Union (Accessions) Bill Commons May 21, 2003
2 speeches — A47 Westminster Hall June 4, 2003
4 speeches — Biofuels Written Answers June 9, 2003
Biofuels Written Answers June 9, 2003
2 speeches — Biofuels Written Answers June 10, 2003
Biofuels Written Answers June 12, 2003
2 speeches — Government Reshuffle Commons June 17, 2003
3 speeches — STAMP DUTY LAND TAX: COMMENCEMENT AND TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS Commons July 1, 2003
Road and Rail Transport Commons July 2, 2003
Business of the House Commons July 3, 2003
Business of the House Commons July 10, 2003
Rural Transport Partnership Written Answers July 15, 2003
2 speeches — Vital Villages Programme Written Answers July 15, 2003
3 speeches — DEFERRED DIVISIONS Commons July 16, 2003
Children's Green Paper Commons September 8, 2003
2 speeches — Teacher Shortages Commons September 9, 2003
Disability Bill Written Answers September 9, 2003
Biofuels Written Answers September 18, 2003
Road Fuels Written Answers September 18, 2003
9 speeches — Biofuels Westminster Hall October 15, 2003
Liquefied Petroleum Gas Written Statements October 27, 2003
Public Services, Health and Education Commons December 3, 2003
Pre-Budget Report Commons December 10, 2003
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