Mrs Janet Dean
January 28, 1949 -Summary information for Mrs Janet Dean
Contributions
2004
Learning Disabilities Written Answers January 29, 2004
Learning Disabilities Written Answers February 2, 2004
Crematoria Written Answers February 3, 2004
Crematoria Emissions Written Answers February 5, 2004
2 speeches — Parliamentary Business Commons February 10, 2004
Crematoriums Written Answers February 11, 2004
2 speeches — School Meals Westminster Hall February 12, 2004
2 speeches — Economic Statistics Written Answers March 15, 2004
Organ Donation Written Answers March 15, 2004
Computer Equipment (Tax Exemption) Written Answers March 16, 2004
Computers Written Answers March 16, 2004
Free Places (Burton) Written Answers March 17, 2004
School Funding (Staffordshire) Written Answers March 17, 2004
School Sports Halls (Burton) Written Answers March 17, 2004
Information and Communications Technology Written Answers March 18, 2004
Apprenticeships Written Answers March 18, 2004
School Funding (Staffordshire) Written Answers March 22, 2004
2 speeches — Teachers/Teaching Assistants (Staffordshire) Written Answers March 22, 2004
Education Funding Written Answers March 24, 2004
Energy Efficiency Written Answers March 26, 2004
National Childcare Strategy (Burton) Written Answers March 29, 2004
Dentistry Written Answers March 29, 2004
Economic Statistics (Burton) Written Answers March 29, 2004
Adult Literacy/Numeracy Written Answers March 30, 2004
Dentistry Written Answers March 31, 2004
Alcohol Harm Reduction Strategy Westminster Hall May 5, 2004
Osteoporosis Written Answers May 17, 2004
Osteoporosis Written Answers May 18, 2004
5 speeches — Lupus Westminster Hall May 26, 2004
2 speeches — Alcohol Harm Reduction Strategy Commons June 28, 2004
3 speeches — Patient Capacity Commons July 6, 2004
Asylum Applications Westminster Hall July 8, 2004
2 speeches — NHS Dentistry (East Staffordshire) Commons July 15, 2004
Bereavement Benefits Written Statements September 16, 2004
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