Ms Helen Southworth

November 13, 1956 -
Summary information for Ms Helen Southworth

Contributions

1998

2 speeches — Referendum (English Parliament) Bill Commons January 16, 1998

Road Traffic Reduction (United Kingdom Targets) Bill Commons January 30, 1998

Business Performance Written Answers February 5, 1998

Peace Process Commons February 11, 1998

Peace Process Written Answers February 11, 1998

Lifelong Learning Written Answers February 25, 1998

Business of the House Commons February 26, 1998

Traffic-Calming Measures Commons March 3, 1998

2 speeches — Land Mines Commons March 9, 1998

2 speeches — Bosnia Commons March 10, 1998

3 speeches — Violence Against Women Commons March 23, 1998

8 speeches — Finance (No. 2) Bill Commons April 21, 1998

2 speeches — Northern Ireland (Election) Bill Commons April 22, 1998

Environment and Heritage Service Written Answers May 19, 1998

Learning Disabilities Written Answers June 9, 1998

2 speeches — Ethnic Minorities Commons June 11, 1998

Arms Exports (European Code of Conduct) Written Answers June 16, 1998

Departmental Cash Limits Written Answers June 23, 1998

6 speeches — The Economy Commons June 29, 1998

REPAYMENT OF DIVIDEND TAX CREDIT TO NON-TAXPAYERS Commons June 30, 1998

REPEALS Commons July 1, 1998

Child Care Written Answers July 9, 1998

Forensic Science Service Written Answers July 23, 1998

2 speeches — Engagements Commons July 29, 1998

Mental Health Act 1983 Written Answers July 29, 1998

Belfast Agreement Written Answers October 28, 1998

Fishing (Grant Applications) Written Answers November 5, 1998

Factory Closures Commons November 10, 1998

2 speeches — Child Protection Commons November 30, 1998

Social Services Commons November 30, 1998

2 speeches — International Criminal Tribunals Commons December 1, 1998

The Economy Commons December 1, 1998

Electronic Commerce Written Answers December 3, 1998

Decommissioning and Prisoner Releases Commons December 9, 1998

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