Mrs Llin Golding

March 21, 1933 -
Summary information for Mrs Llin Golding

Contributions

1994

2 speeches — Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill Commons January 11, 1994

Child Support Agency Written Answers January 24, 1994

Child Abuse Written Answers January 24, 1994

3 speeches — Child Support Agency Written Answers January 25, 1994

Bed-and-Breakfast Accommodation Written Answers January 26, 1994

Intensive Care Written Answers January 27, 1994

2 speeches — Children (Court Evidence) Commons January 31, 1994

Maternity Leave Written Answers February 1, 1994

Social Fund Loans Written Answers February 1, 1994

Child Support Commons February 2, 1994

2 speeches — Children (Accident) Written Answers February 3, 1994

Breast Feeding Written Answers February 3, 1994

2 speeches — Children's Accidents Written Answers February 3, 1994

2 speeches — Play Facilities Commons February 7, 1994

Judges (Training) Written Answers February 7, 1994

Shared Residency Orders Written Answers February 7, 1994

Shared Access Orders Written Answers February 7, 1994

Paedophiles Written Answers February 8, 1994

Child Support Agency Commons February 10, 1994

2 speeches — Child Custody Written Answers February 10, 1994

Paedophiles Written Answers February 11, 1994

Truck Drivers Written Answers February 15, 1994

2 speeches — Child Accidents Written Answers February 15, 1994

Paedophiles Written Answers February 16, 1994

Sexual Offences Written Answers February 16, 1994

Mentally Disturbed Children Written Answers February 16, 1994

Child Abuse Written Answers February 16, 1994

Electro-convulsive Therapy Written Answers February 17, 1994

2 speeches — Child Support Agency Written Answers February 18, 1994

2 speeches — Drugs Written Answers February 24, 1994

Marriage Guidance Written Answers March 1, 1994

Homelessness Written Answers March 1, 1994

Working Single Mothers Written Answers March 1, 1994

Convicted Child Abusers Written Answers March 2, 1994

AZT Written Answers March 2, 1994

Seals Written Answers March 3, 1994

Fish Passes and Screens Written Answers March 3, 1994

Community Care Written Answers March 3, 1994

2 speeches — Secure Units Written Answers March 7, 1994

Buses and Coaches (Children) Written Answers March 8, 1994

Lollipop People Written Answers March 8, 1994

Infant Food Written Answers March 9, 1994

Drug Abuse Written Answers March 9, 1994

4 speeches — Pupil Exclusion Written Answers March 11, 1994

Video Evidence Written Answers March 14, 1994

Police Register Written Answers March 23, 1994

Pre-school Child Care Written Answers March 24, 1994

Abandoned Babies Written Answers March 29, 1994

Family Policy Commons April 14, 1994

Evidence on Commission Written Answers April 14, 1994

Child Witnesses Written Answers April 19, 1994

4 speeches — Commonwealth War Graves Commission Written Answers May 3, 1994

Conciliation Commons May 10, 1994

Commonwealth War Graves Commission Commons May 16, 1994

Obscene Publications Branch Written Answers May 16, 1994

Children (Accidents and Deaths) Written Answers May 17, 1994

Child Abuse Written Answers May 17, 1994

2 speeches — Women in Sport Conference Commons May 23, 1994

Civil Service Written Answers June 28, 1994

Departmental Housing Written Answers June 28, 1994

Child Care Written Answers June 28, 1994

Homelessness Written Answers June 29, 1994

Community Care Policy Written Answers June 30, 1994

Civil Servants Written Answers July 1, 1994

National Lottery Written Answers July 5, 1994

Child Witnesses Written Answers July 8, 1994

2 speeches — International Paedophile Rings Commons July 13, 1994

3 speeches — New clause Commons October 19, 1994

Young Offenders Written Answers November 23, 1994

Secure Accommodation Written Answers November 23, 1994

Children's Play Written Answers December 12, 1994

Upper Waiting Hall Written Answers December 19, 1994

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