Mrs Jacqui Lait
December 10, 1947 -Summary information for Mrs Jacqui Lait
Contributions
2004
2 speeches — Crystal Palace Sports Centre Commons January 5, 2004
2 speeches — Horserace Betting and Olympic Lottery Bill Commons January 8, 2004
Railways Commons January 19, 2004
2 speeches — Scottish Constituencies (Members' Voting Rights) Commons January 21, 2004
Scrutiny Committees Written Answers January 21, 2004
Consultations Written Answers February 2, 2004
High Hedges Written Answers February 2, 2004
Deaths in Custody Written Answers February 4, 2004
Policing Consultation Documents Written Answers February 5, 2004
Consultations Written Answers February 9, 2004
13 speeches — Scottish Parliament (Constituencies) Bill Commons February 9, 2004
Citizens Advice Bureaux Commons February 10, 2004
Vehicle Excise Duty Written Answers February 11, 2004
Vehicle Excise Duty Written Answers February 12, 2004
Consultation Written Answers February 12, 2004
Consultations Written Answers February 13, 2004
3 speeches — Land Transactions Written Answers February 13, 2004
Scrutiny Committees (Costs) Written Answers February 13, 2004
London Boroughs (Grouping) Written Answers February 13, 2004
4 speeches — Pensions Bill Commons March 2, 2004
London Olympic Bid Westminster Hall March 2, 2004
Employment Information Booklets Written Answers March 2, 2004
Promotion of Volunteering Bill Commons March 5, 2004
Town and Country Planning (Enforcement Notices and Stop Notices) Bill Commons March 5, 2004
2 speeches — Media Intrusion Westminster Hall March 11, 2004
Charities Bill Written Answers March 24, 2004
Equitable Life Inquiry Commons March 24, 2004
Olympic Games Commons April 19, 2004
3 speeches — London Commons April 21, 2004
Promotion of Volunteering Bill [Money] Commons May 12, 2004
3 speeches — Animal Rights Extremists Westminster Hall July 7, 2004
2 speeches — Libraries Written Answers July 21, 2004
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