Mrs Janet Dean
January 28, 1949 -Summary information for Mrs Janet Dean
Contributions
2003
Foundation Hospitals Commons January 8, 2003
Memorials (Safety) Written Answers February 26, 2003
Flood and Coastal Defence Policy Commons March 13, 2003
Attendance Allowance (Burton) Written Answers May 14, 2003
National Skills Strategy Commons May 15, 2003
Home Adaptations Written Answers May 15, 2003
2 speeches — NHS Dentistry Written Answers May 16, 2003
Doctors Written Answers May 19, 2003
Home Adaptations Written Answers May 19, 2003
NHS Dentistry Written Answers May 19, 2003
Disabled Facilities Grants Written Answers May 19, 2003
4 speeches — Pensioners Written Answers May 19, 2003
Memorials (Safety) Written Answers June 12, 2003
Tax Credits Written Answers June 13, 2003
3 speeches — HOME OFFICE Commons June 19, 2003
Car Parking (Schools) Written Answers June 25, 2003
Classrooms Written Answers June 25, 2003
Schools (Extensions) Written Answers June 25, 2003
Disabled Facilities Grants Written Answers June 26, 2003
Memorials Written Answers July 3, 2003
NHS Staff Written Answers July 3, 2003
Doctors (Minority Ethnic People) Written Answers July 4, 2003
Business of the House Commons July 10, 2003
2 speeches — Sure Start Written Answers July 18, 2003
Children's Centres Written Answers September 11, 2003
Learning and Skills Council Written Answers September 15, 2003
Job Advertisements Written Answers September 19, 2003
Prisons Written Answers September 19, 2003
Influenza Vaccinations Written Answers October 23, 2003
2 speeches — Midwifery Written Answers November 3, 2003
Crematoria Written Answers November 17, 2003
3 speeches — A38 and A50 Westminster Hall November 19, 2003
Warm Front Written Answers November 20, 2003
Uttoxeter Jobcentre Commons December 9, 2003
2 speeches — Asylum and Immigration, (Treatment of Claimants, etc.) Bill Commons December 17, 2003
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