Mrs Llin Golding
March 21, 1933 -Summary information for Mrs Llin Golding
Contributions
2003
Hunting Bill: Background Research Written Answers January 9, 2003
Deer Hunting Lords January 16, 2003
Small Arms and Light Weapons: Export Control Written Answers January 20, 2003
Hunting Written Answers January 23, 2003
Mink: Western Isles Project Written Answers January 29, 2003
Mink Eradication Written Answers January 29, 2003
Tribunals: Reform Written Answers March 11, 2003
Public Appointments: Vacancies Website Written Answers March 27, 2003
NHS Complaints Procedure Written Answers March 31, 2003
Interception of Communications Commissioner Written Answers March 31, 2003
Market Renewal Pathfinders Written Answers April 3, 2003
Atlantic Salmon Lords April 9, 2003
Fur Farmers: Compensation Lords May 15, 2003
Yarl's Wood: Events of 14 and 15 February Written Answers June 19, 2003
Private Sector Landlords Written Answers June 19, 2003
Steel Industry Lords June 25, 2003
Mental Incapacity: Draft Bill Written Answers June 27, 2003
Defence Housing Written Answers July 2, 2003
Defence Housing Executive: Key Targets 2003–04 Written Answers July 2, 2003
Health Inequalities Written Answers July 2, 2003
National Heritage Memorial Fund: Quinquennial Review Written Answers July 2, 2003
Criminal Cases Review Commission Written Answers July 3, 2003
Foundation Trusts Written Answers July 7, 2003
Organ and Tissue Donation Written Answers July 7, 2003
Wildlife and Countryside Act 2000: Prosecutions under Section 14 Written Answers July 14, 2003
Veterans Written Answers July 15, 2003
Sponsored Reserves Written Answers July 16, 2003
Armed Forces: Initial Training Written Answers July 16, 2003
Hunting Bill Lords September 16, 2003
Manchester Salford Pathfinder Written Answers October 6, 2003
Code of Practice on Access to Government Information: Monitoring Report 2002 Written Answers October 15, 2003
Hunting Bill Lords October 21, 2003
Police Performance Monitors Written Answers October 22, 2003
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