Mrs Jacqui Lait

December 10, 1947 -
Summary information for Mrs Jacqui Lait

Contributions

1992

City Working Hours Written Answers June 2, 1992

Sea Fish (Conservation) Bill Commons June 8, 1992

Benefits (Means Testing) Written Answers June 8, 1992

Engagements Commons June 9, 1992

Language Schools Written Answers June 22, 1992

Unitary Local Government Written Answers June 22, 1992

A21 Written Answers June 24, 1992

Fishing Incident (Scilly Isles) Commons June 25, 1992

Environmental Assessments Written Answers June 30, 1992

2 speeches — South Africa Commons July 1, 1992

Attendance Allowance Written Answers July 6, 1992

2 speeches — Hastings and Rye Commons July 7, 1992

EXTENT Commons July 14, 1992

Apple and Pear Research Council Written Answers July 14, 1992

Occupational Health Service Written Answers July 15, 1992

Recruitment and Assessment Services Agency Written Answers July 15, 1992

Civil Service College Written Answers July 15, 1992

Housing Management Written Answers July 15, 1992

Search and Rescue (Kent Coast) Commons October 27, 1992

2 speeches — Railways Commons October 29, 1992

2 speeches — Occupational Therapists Written Answers October 30, 1992

Occupational Therapists Written Answers November 3, 1992

Epilepsy Written Answers November 3, 1992

Patients' Records (Carers) Written Answers November 4, 1992

Education Bill Commons November 10, 1992

Superannuation Branch Written Answers November 19, 1992

GATT Commons November 23, 1992

Unemployed Blind People Written Answers November 26, 1992

Early-day Motions Written Answers December 2, 1992

2 speeches — Engagements Commons December 8, 1992

Points of Order Commons December 8, 1992

Unemployment Commons December 8, 1992

2 speeches — Engagements Commons December 15, 1992

Interpretation Commons December 15, 1992

Early-day Motions Written Answers December 16, 1992

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