Mrs Teresa Gorman

September 3, 1931 -
Summary information for Mrs Teresa Gorman

Contributions

1999

2 speeches — Local Government Bill Commons January 12, 1999

UK Role in Europe Commons January 13, 1999

THE AUTHORITY Commons January 19, 1999

Population and Development (Cairo Conference) Commons January 20, 1999

3 speeches — Sexual Offences (Amendment) Bill Commons January 25, 1999

Engagements Commons January 27, 1999

2 speeches — Planning Commons February 3, 1999

HGVs (Channel Crossings) Written Answers February 3, 1999

Ministerial Travel Written Answers February 10, 1999

2 speeches — Scottish Executive Commons February 23, 1999

DEFENCES AVAILABLE TO PERSONS WHO ARE UNDER AGE Commons March 1, 1999

ABUSE OF POSITION OF TRUST Commons March 1, 1999

6 speeches — SEXUAL OFFENCES (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons March 1, 1999

10 speeches — Fur Farming (Prohibition) Bill Commons March 5, 1999

8 speeches — Women Commons March 8, 1999

Fraud Written Answers March 8, 1999

Referendums Bill Commons March 19, 1999

6 speeches — Referendums Bill Commons March 19, 1999

4 speeches — Teenage Pregnancy Commons March 24, 1999

6 speeches — Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Bill [Lords] Commons April 15, 1999

REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE Commons April 15, 1999

9 speeches — HYDROCARBON OIL DUTIES Commons April 27, 1999

Engagements Commons May 5, 1999

Health Spending Written Answers May 5, 1999

4 speeches — Devolution Commons May 11, 1999

Personal Statement Commons May 20, 1999

4 speeches — Pollution Prevention and Control Bill Commons June 8, 1999

Climate Change Commons June 9, 1999

7 speeches — Constitutional Reform (England) Commons June 9, 1999

Greenhouse Gas Emissions Written Answers June 15, 1999

2 speeches — SUPPORT FOR CHILDREN Commons June 16, 1999

7 speeches — Teenage Pregnancies Commons June 23, 1999

Luton Hat Industry Commons July 15, 1999

4 speeches — Business of the House (Railways Bill) Commons July 19, 1999

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