Ms Angela Billingham

July 31, 1939 -
Summary information for Ms Angela Billingham

Contributions

2002

Convention on the future of Europe: UK Government's Representative Written Answers January 28, 2002

Foreign and Commonwealth Office Ministers Written Answers February 11, 2002

Police: Best Value Performance Indicators Written Answers March 26, 2002

Home Office and Prison Service Accommodation in London Written Answers March 26, 2002

Leave to Remain in the UK: Application Forms Written Answers March 26, 2002

Nursing and Midwifery and Health Professions Councils: Appointments Written Answers March 27, 2002

Safer Communities Initiative Written Answers April 10, 2002

Parliamentary Questions Written Answers April 11, 2002

European Union: Forthcoming Council Business Written Answers April 11, 2002

International Criminal Court Written Answers April 11, 2002

Iraq: Exports Written Answers April 16, 2002

Cambodian Embassy Written Answers April 18, 2002

2 speeches — Amateur Sports Clubs: Charitable Status Lords April 30, 2002

2 speeches — Sport Lords May 8, 2002

Infrastructure Projects: Inquiry Procedures Written Answers May 14, 2002

Packaging Waste Recovery Written Answers May 15, 2002

Wembley Stadium Lords May 23, 2002

Urban Regeneration Lords May 29, 2002

Sexual Offences Written Answers June 19, 2002

Limitation of Actions Written Answers July 16, 2002

Housing and Planning Lords July 18, 2002

Married Women's Pensions Lords October 15, 2002

Criminal Records Bureau Written Answers November 1, 2002

Adoption and Children Bill Lords November 5, 2002

Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 18, 2002

Long-term Empty Housing Written Answers November 19, 2002

Osteoporosis Lords December 10, 2002

School Playing Fields Lords December 11, 2002

EU: Working Rights Written Answers December 12, 2002

Generic Medicines: Maximum Price Scheme Written Answers December 12, 2002

Olympic Games 2012 Lords December 18, 2002

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