Ms Dari Taylor

December 13, 1944 -
Summary information for Ms Dari Taylor

Contributions

1999

Joint Air Reconnaissance Intelligence Centre Written Answers January 11, 1999

2 speeches — New Deal Commons February 11, 1999

2 speeches — Land Mines Commons February 22, 1999

2 speeches — Protection of Children Bill Commons February 26, 1999

Women Commons March 8, 1999

Pensions Written Answers March 8, 1999

Mission Statement Written Answers March 24, 1999

Political Donations Written Answers March 25, 1999

Departmental Cash Limits Written Answers March 30, 1999

Millennium Compliance Written Answers April 20, 1999

Road Haulage Industry Commons April 21, 1999

Defence Evaluation and Research Agency Written Answers May 5, 1999

Kosovo Written Answers May 10, 1999

Housing Written Answers May 11, 1999

2 speeches — Executive Agencies (Performance Targets) Written Answers May 20, 1999

Kosovo Commons May 26, 1999

2 speeches — Youth Service Commons June 10, 1999

Kosovo Commons June 21, 1999

Millennium Compliance Written Answers June 28, 1999

Child Support Reform Commons July 1, 1999

Council Tax Written Answers July 1, 1999

Vehicle Number Plates Written Answers July 1, 1999

Health Inequalities Written Answers July 6, 1999

New Deal (Employers) Written Answers July 8, 1999

Access Business Group Written Answers July 14, 1999

Engagements Commons July 21, 1999

Departmental Education and Training Written Answers July 22, 1999

Passport Agency Written Answers July 23, 1999

Bosnia Written Answers October 26, 1999

Manning and Recruitment Commons November 8, 1999

Gas Turbine Power Stations Written Answers November 9, 1999

Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 Written Answers November 25, 1999

Mental Incapacitants Written Answers November 30, 1999

Oil Fabrication Westminster Hall December 8, 1999

European Defence Co-operation Commons December 13, 1999

2 speeches — "Sharing the Nation's Prosperity" Westminster Hall December 15, 1999

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