Ms Dari Taylor

December 13, 1944 -
Summary information for Ms Dari Taylor

Contributions

2001

6 speeches — Armed Forces Bill Commons January 9, 2001

Neighbourhood Renewal Commons January 15, 2001

European Defence Written Answers January 15, 2001

Teacher Supply Commons January 18, 2001

Charitable Giving Written Answers January 25, 2001

New Deal for 50 Plus Written Answers January 29, 2001

Steel Industry Commons February 1, 2001

Pet Travel Scheme Written Answers February 1, 2001

Cancer Services Written Answers February 6, 2001

Engagement Commons February 7, 2001

7 speeches — Steel Industry Westminster Hall February 7, 2001

Business of the House Commons February 8, 2001

Millennium Dome Written Answers February 15, 2001

Steel Industry Written Answers February 15, 2001

Tees and Hartlepool Port Authority Written Answers February 28, 2001

Culture Online Written Answers March 14, 2001

Renewable Energy Written Answers March 20, 2001

Work-life Balance Written Answers March 22, 2001

Private Security Industry Bill Written Answers April 9, 2001

Pressure Selling Written Answers May 10, 2001

2 speeches — Adoption Written Answers May 11, 2001

Fostering Written Answers May 11, 2001

Housing Written Answers June 28, 2001

School Meals (Stockton, South) Written Answers July 2, 2001

Regeneration Finance Written Answers July 3, 2001

3 speeches — Housing Benefit Written Answers July 3, 2001

Numeracy and Literacy Targets Written Answers July 5, 2001

2 speeches — Export Control Bill Commons July 9, 2001

Teacher Training Agency Written Answers July 9, 2001

2 speeches — Drug Rehabilitation Commons October 15, 2001

NHS University Written Answers October 16, 2001

Social Exclusion Written Answers November 6, 2001

Gaelic Athletic Association Written Answers December 5, 2001

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