Ms Christine Crawley
January 9, 1950 -Summary information for Ms Christine Crawley
Contributions
2001
Social Security Fraud Bill [H.L.] Lords January 16, 2001
Marriage and Family Values Lords January 17, 2001
Culture and Recreation Bill [H.L.] Lords January 18, 2001
2 speeches — Social Security Fraud Bill [H.L.] Lords February 1, 2001
2 speeches — Social Security Fraud Bill [H.L.] Lords February 6, 2001
2 speeches — Lord Chancellor's Role Lords February 21, 2001
Women in Parliament Lords February 28, 2001
Marriage and Relationship Advice and Support Written Answers March 26, 2001
National Cancer Research Institute Written Answers March 27, 2001
Complementary and Alternative Medicine: Response to Select Committee Report Written Answers March 27, 2001
Foot and Mouth Disease Lords April 4, 2001
Anglo-American Relations Lords May 2, 2001
Council of the European Union: Forthcoming Business Written Answers May 2, 2001
Family Law Lords May 3, 2001
2 speeches — Civil Court Judgment Enforcement Review Written Answers May 8, 2001
ADDRESS IN REPLY TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH Lords June 20, 2001
Land Registration Bill [H.L.] Lords July 3, 2001
Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Bill [H.L.] Lords July 5, 2001
Women Members of Parliament Lords July 9, 2001
University Admissions Lords July 19, 2001
International Terrorism Lords September 14, 2001
State Benefits: Hospital Downrating Rule Lords October 17, 2001
International Terrorism Written Answers October 22, 2001
2 speeches — Financial Services and Markets Tribunal Rules 2001 Lords October 23, 2001
European Communities (Amendment) Bill Lords November 1, 2001
Damages (Personal Injury) Order 2001 Lords November 29, 2001
4 speeches — Freedom of Information Lords December 5, 2001
State Pension Credit Bill [H.L.] Lords December 18, 2001
Planning Obligations Written Answers December 19, 2001
Sex Discrimination (Election Candidates) Bill Lords December 20, 2001
Water: Access for Recreation Written Answers December 20, 2001
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