Mrs Marion Roe
July 15, 1936 -Summary information for Mrs Marion Roe
Contributions
1999
Prepaid Envelopes Written Answers January 13, 1999
3 speeches — NHS (Rationing) Commons January 18, 1999
Trainee Doctors Commons February 2, 1999
2 speeches — Packaging Waste Written Answers February 8, 1999
Recycling Written Answers February 9, 1999
Design Technology Graduates Written Answers February 15, 1999
European Youth Parliament Written Answers February 25, 1999
Reporting Written Answers March 1, 1999
Ministerial Statements Written Answers March 15, 1999
2 speeches — Product Liability Written Answers March 24, 1999
Domestic Appliance Safety Written Answers March 25, 1999
Line of Route Written Answers April 26, 1999
Product Liability Written Answers April 28, 1999
Palace of Westminster (Admission Charges) Written Answers May 17, 1999
2 speeches — NHS Personnel Commons May 19, 1999
Engagements Commons May 26, 1999
13 speeches — Line of Route Commons May 26, 1999
Documents of Record Written Answers July 2, 1999
Welfare Reform Written Answers July 5, 1999
Cancer Summit Commons July 6, 1999
Television Licences Written Answers July 12, 1999
Television Licences Written Answers July 16, 1999
2 speeches — Health Care Commons July 20, 1999
Management and Services Review Written Answers July 26, 1999
Organic Waste Written Answers July 27, 1999
Terminally Ill Patients Commons October 19, 1999
Breast-feeding Written Answers October 20, 1999
Archival Paper Written Answers October 28, 1999
Harmon CFEM Facades (UK) Ltd. Written Answers October 28, 1999
Mental Health Law Commons November 23, 1999
Theft Written Answers December 1, 1999
Long-term Care Commons December 2, 1999
Committee Room Facilities Written Answers December 7, 1999
Line of Route Written Answers December 9, 1999
2 speeches — Shout Commons December 15, 1999
Coronary Heart Disease Commons December 21, 1999
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