Ms Beverley Hughes
March 30, 1950 -Summary information for Ms Beverley Hughes
Contributions
1997
National Lottery Written Answers May 19, 1997
Spending Review Commons June 11, 1997
Peace Process Written Answers June 11, 1997
Local Government Finance (Supplementary Credit Approvals) Bill Commons June 17, 1997
Child Pornography and Paedophile Activity Written Answers June 30, 1997
Drug Abuse Treatment Written Answers June 30, 1997
Small Businesses Commons July 3, 1997
Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons July 3, 1997
Adoption Written Answers July 3, 1997
Small Businesses Written Answers July 3, 1997
Trade Union Subscriptions Written Answers July 8, 1997
Business of the House Commons July 10, 1997
Wills Written Answers July 17, 1997
Waiting Lists Written Answers July 22, 1997
Business of the House Commons July 24, 1997
Data Protection Written Answers July 30, 1997
Crown Prosecution Service Written Answers July 31, 1997
2 speeches — Probation Service Written Answers July 31, 1997
Employment Pacts Written Answers July 31, 1997
2 speeches — Primary Purpose Rule Commons October 27, 1997
Magistrates Courts Commons October 29, 1997
Higher Education (Enrolment) Commons November 13, 1997
Business of the House Commons November 13, 1997
Prison Service Written Answers November 13, 1997
Lottery Draws Written Answers November 13, 1997
Literacy Written Answers November 13, 1997
Home Detention Curfew Commons November 20, 1997
2 speeches — Sexual Offences Written Answers November 27, 1997
Religious Discrimination Written Answers November 27, 1997
Local Government Finance (England) Commons December 2, 1997
Crime Victims Written Answers December 4, 1997
Food Labelling Written Answers December 4, 1997
Jazz Written Answers December 8, 1997
Local Government Finance Written Answers December 16, 1997
Police Officers Commons December 22, 1997
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