Ms Dari Taylor

December 13, 1944 -
Summary information for Ms Dari Taylor

Contributions

2004

3 speeches — National Audit Office Report on Operation Telic Commons January 13, 2004

Iraq Commons January 26, 2004

Higher Education Bill Commons January 27, 2004

Women, Equality and Human Rights Commons March 4, 2004

International Role of Women Westminster Hall March 9, 2004

26 speeches — Cardiac Risk in the Young (Screening) Bill Commons March 12, 2004

LORDS DISAGREEMENT AND REASON Commons March 16, 2004

Defence Policy Commons March 25, 2004

World Debt Written Answers April 1, 2004

2 speeches — Housing Commons May 5, 2004

2 speeches — Tax Credits Written Answers May 6, 2004

Libraries (Stockton, South) Written Answers May 10, 2004

National Lottery (Stockton, South) Written Answers May 10, 2004

Tourism (Stockton, South) Written Answers May 10, 2004

7 speeches — Schools (Stockton, South) Written Answers May 10, 2004

Fine Collection Written Answers May 10, 2004

2 speeches — Statistics Written Answers May 11, 2004

3 speeches — Children's Fund Written Answers May 11, 2004

4 speeches — Solvent Abuse Written Answers May 11, 2004

Council Housing (Stockton, South) Written Answers May 12, 2004

Statistics (Stockton, South) Written Answers May 13, 2004

Apprenticeships Written Answers May 13, 2004

2 speeches — Iraq Commons May 17, 2004

Dentistry Written Answers May 20, 2004

3 speeches — PROHIBITION OF OPENING OF LARGE SHOPS ON CHRISTMAS DAY Commons June 18, 2004

European Security and Defence Commons June 21, 2004

2 speeches — Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnerships Commons June 23, 2004

NHS Improvement Plan Commons June 24, 2004

Economic Inactivity Commons July 5, 2004

Front-line Personnel Commons July 19, 2004

3 speeches — Devolution Commons July 21, 2004

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