Ms Helen Southworth

November 13, 1956 -
Summary information for Ms Helen Southworth

Contributions

2000

Asylum Seekers Written Answers January 19, 2000

Energy Safety Management Audit Written Answers January 27, 2000

Aluminium Recycling Commons February 7, 2000

2 speeches — Lobby Facilities Commons February 22, 2000

Power Stations Written Answers February 22, 2000

Dentists Written Answers February 29, 2000

Regulatory Impact Assessments Written Answers March 13, 2000

2 speeches — Burma (Human Rights) Commons March 14, 2000

4 speeches — Synchrotron Written Answers March 22, 2000

European Spallation Source Written Answers March 22, 2000

Microbial Antibiotic Resistance Written Answers March 24, 2000

Synchrotron Written Answers March 27, 2000

10 speeches — Diamond Synchrotron Westminster Hall March 29, 2000

Beta-interferon Written Answers April 5, 2000

Climate Change Levy Written Answers April 6, 2000

Child Abuse Written Answers May 17, 2000

Science Base Written Answers June 9, 2000

Pensions and Savings Commons June 19, 2000

State Pension Written Answers June 19, 2000

Engagements Commons July 5, 2000

Countryside Commons July 12, 2000

Disabled Workers Commons July 17, 2000

Crimes of Violence Written Answers July 19, 2000

Iran Written Answers July 27, 2000

Competition Commission Written Answers July 28, 2000

Winter Heating Allowance Written Answers October 23, 2000

Free Television Licences Written Answers October 23, 2000

Operations (Warrington Hospital) Written Answers October 23, 2000

Engagements Commons October 25, 2000

2 speeches — Saudi Arabia Written Answers November 1, 2000

BNFL(Public-Private Partnership) Commons November 8, 2000

Wembley Twin Towers Westminster Hall November 29, 2000

Dog Identification Written Answers December 7, 2000

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