Mrs Laura Moffatt
April 9, 1954 -Summary information for Mrs Laura Moffatt
Contributions
2003
Engagements Commons January 8, 2003
2 speeches — Refugee Resettlement Commons January 20, 2003
2 speeches — Needle Stick Injury Commons February 26, 2003
Wheeler Report Written Answers March 3, 2003
2 speeches — Buses Commons March 4, 2003
Iraq (Overnight Events) Commons March 20, 2003
Needle Stick Injury Bill Commons April 4, 2003
3 speeches — Anti-social Behaviour Bill. Commons April 8, 2003
Iraq Commons April 10, 2003
Engagements Commons June 11, 2003
British Airports Authority Written Answers June 13, 2003
Genetics Commons June 24, 2003
INJUNCTIONS AGAINST ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR ON APPLICATION OF CERTAIN SOCIAL LANDLORDS Commons June 24, 2003
AIR WEAPONS: AGE LIMITS Commons June 24, 2003
Community Sports Facilities Written Answers June 30, 2003
Cancer Fund Distribution Commons July 1, 2003
Meat Imports Written Answers July 15, 2003
Cancer Services Written Answers July 16, 2003
2 speeches — Clinical Devices (Bacteraemia) Written Answers July 17, 2003
Armed Forces (Logistic Support) Written Answers September 8, 2003
Tax Credits (Delayed Payment) Written Answers September 8, 2003
Manufacturing Output Written Answers September 18, 2003
Catheter-associated Infection Written Answers September 19, 2003
Defence Procurement Commons October 23, 2003
Border Controls (Northern France) Written Statements October 27, 2003
Regional Housing Boards Written Answers October 28, 2003
Suez Medal Written Answers November 3, 2003
Vocational Education Commons November 5, 2003
Bombardier Rail Manufacturing Commons November 6, 2003
Private Health Care Written Answers November 13, 2003
VAT Written Answers November 13, 2003
Air Travel (Financial Protection) Written Answers November 18, 2003
Needlestick Injury Written Answers November 18, 2003
ATOL Scheme Westminster Hall November 19, 2003
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