Ms Dari Taylor
December 13, 1944 -Summary information for Ms Dari Taylor
Contributions
1998
Teesside Development Corporation Commons January 14, 1998
Defence Contracts Written Answers January 16, 1998
2 speeches — Pension Entitlement (Women) Commons January 26, 1998
Public Transport (Disabled People) Written Answers February 3, 1998
Royal Family (Helicopters) Written Answers February 5, 1998
Competitiveness Written Answers February 5, 1998
Bosnia Written Answers February 9, 1998
Armed Forces (Nationality Criteria) Written Answers February 18, 1998
Meteorological Office Written Answers March 24, 1998
North Yorkshire Electricity Line Written Answers March 26, 1998
Employment Service (Targets) Written Answers April 2, 1998
Gulf Presence Written Answers April 6, 1998
Early Years Development Plans Written Answers April 8, 1998
UK Land Command Commons April 22, 1998
Planning (Vale of York) Commons April 22, 1998
Welfare Reform Commons April 27, 1998
Disability Living Allowance Written Answers May 8, 1998
Territorial Army Commons May 18, 1998
3 speeches — Women's Website Commons June 8, 1998
School Exclusions and Truancy Written Answers June 11, 1998
Drug Misuse Services Written Answers June 30, 1998
University College Stockton Written Answers July 1, 1998
University College Stockton Written Answers July 3, 1998
Army Tactical Reconnaissance Capability Written Answers July 8, 1998
Stockton University Written Answers July 31, 1998
Higher Education Funding Council Written Answers October 19, 1998
SECOND DAY Commons October 20, 1998
2 speeches — Social Exclusion Unit Commons October 22, 1998
Education and Training Written Answers November 2, 1998
Shared Ownership Written Answers November 11, 1998
EC Health Council Written Answers November 17, 1998
Primary Teachers (Training) Written Answers November 19, 1998
Local Government Finance Written Answers December 17, 1998
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