Ms Caroline Flint
September 20, 1961 -Summary information for Ms Caroline Flint
Contributions
1997
Education (Schools) Bill Commons June 2, 1997
Pension Sharing Written Answers June 5, 1997
NATO Written Answers June 16, 1997
2 speeches — National Museums Commons June 23, 1997
Anti-social Behaviour Written Answers June 30, 1997
Convicted Child Sex Offenders Written Answers June 30, 1997
School Standards Commons July 7, 1997
Hybrid Wolves Written Answers July 9, 1997
National Disability Council Written Answers July 22, 1997
Youth Employment Written Answers July 24, 1997
Criminal Justice Commons July 30, 1997
Office for Standards in Education Written Answers July 30, 1997
Anti-social Behaviour Written Answers October 27, 1997
Export Licences Written Answers October 30, 1997
Breast Cancer Screening Commons November 3, 1997
7 speeches — Unadopted Roads Commons November 3, 1997
Coal Written Answers November 3, 1997
2 speeches — Sites of Special Scientific Interest Written Answers November 3, 1997
2 speeches — National Health Service (Funding) Commons November 11, 1997
Sites of Special Scientific Interest Written Answers November 17, 1997
Coal Written Answers November 17, 1997
Export Promotion Written Answers November 18, 1997
Pre-Budget Statement Commons November 25, 1997
Coal Industry Commons November 26, 1997
Hunting Commons November 28, 1997
Wild Mammals (Hunting with Dogs) Bill Commons November 28, 1997
8 speeches — Welfare, Pensions and Disabled People Commons December 1, 1997
Thorne and Hatfield Moors Written Answers December 3, 1997
Thorne and Hatfield Moors Written Answers December 4, 1997
2 speeches — Women's Issues Commons December 15, 1997
Workplace Discrimination (HIV and AIDS) Written Answers December 17, 1997
HIV/AIDS Written Answers December 17, 1997
Public Expenditure Written Answers December 18, 1997
Welfare to Work Commons December 19, 1997
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