Ms Jane Griffiths

April 17, 1954 -
Summary information for Ms Jane Griffiths

Contributions

2004

English Cathedrals Commons January 5, 2004

2 speeches — Combined Heat and Power Westminster Hall January 6, 2004

Overseas Assistance Written Answers January 6, 2004

Incapacity Benefit Written Answers January 7, 2004

Blood Products Written Answers January 7, 2004

Brownfield Sites Written Answers January 8, 2004

Water Pollution Written Answers January 8, 2004

Business of the House Commons January 15, 2004

Oil-fired Appliances Written Answers January 15, 2004

Credit Agencies Written Answers January 26, 2004

NICE Guidance (Pregnancy) Written Answers January 26, 2004

Ectopic Pregnancy Written Answers January 30, 2004

Playing Fields Written Answers February 2, 2004

Carers (Equal Opportunities) Bill Commons February 6, 2004

Engagements Commons February 25, 2004

Hours of the House Commons February 27, 2004

Witness Protection Written Answers March 16, 2004

Anti-social Behaviour Written Answers March 22, 2004

Bicycle Helmets Written Answers March 30, 2004

Gurkhas Written Answers April 29, 2004

2 speeches — Internet (Extreme Images) Westminster Hall May 18, 2004

Sex Offenders (Hostel Accommodation) Westminster Hall May 18, 2004

Bus Lanes Written Answers May 19, 2004

2 speeches — Probation Westminster Hall May 19, 2004

Burma Written Answers May 24, 2004

Amateur Sports Clubs Commons May 24, 2004

2 speeches — Emissions Written Answers May 25, 2004

Underground Fuel Storage Written Answers May 25, 2004

Iraq Commons June 7, 2004

Points of Order Commons June 9, 2004

Sex Offenders Westminster Hall July 7, 2004

Oil Commons July 13, 2004

Kings Meadow Swimming Baths Commons July 22, 2004

2 speeches — Legal Aid (Criminal Offences) Commons September 7, 2004

Engagements Commons September 8, 2004

Alzheimer's Written Answers September 9, 2004

Ectopic Pregnancies Written Answers September 15, 2004

Prisons Written Statements September 16, 2004

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