Ms Anita Gale
November 28, 1940 -Summary information for Ms Anita Gale
Contributions
2002
Employment and Social Policy Council, 3 December Written Answers January 8, 2002
Forestry Written Answers January 10, 2002
European Union: Forthcoming Council Business Written Answers January 17, 2002
Bristol Royal Infirmary Written Answers January 17, 2002
Bristol Royal Infirmary Inquiry Written Answers January 21, 2002
4 speeches — Particulate Emissions Lords February 26, 2002
EU Health Council, 15 November 2001 Written Answers March 1, 2002
Sex Discrimination (Amendment) (No, 2) Bill [H.L.] Lords March 13, 2002
Hunting with Dogs: Ban Lords March 19, 2002
Personal Injury Awards Written Answers March 26, 2002
Aggregates Levy Sustainability Fund Written Answers April 10, 2002
Parliamentary Questions Written Answers April 11, 2002
London Underground Written Answers April 11, 2002
Children's Commissioners Lords April 23, 2002
National Health Service Reform and Health Care Professions Bill Lords April 29, 2002
National Health Service Reform and Health Care Professions Bill Lords April 30, 2002
Speed Cameras Written Answers April 30, 2002
Parkinson's Disease Lords May 2, 2002
Environmental Audit Committee Report: Government Response Written Answers May 27, 2002
Defra: Annual Report 2002 Written Answers May 27, 2002
2 speeches — Children: Health and Social Care Lords June 17, 2002
National Park Authorities Review Written Answers July 15, 2002
NHS Communities Lords July 23, 2002
Passive Smoking Lords July 23, 2002
Civil Defence Grants Written Answers December 3, 2002
Proceeds of Crime Act 2002: Appointed Person under Section 29 Written Answers December 18, 2002
Pharmaceutical Price Regulation Scheme Written Answers December 19, 2002
Branded Medicines Written Answers December 19, 2002
Video-on-Demand Industry: Self-Regulation Written Answers December 19, 2002
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