Ms Joan Ruddock

December 28, 1943 -
Summary information for Ms Joan Ruddock

Contributions

2004

Libya Commons January 5, 2004

2 speeches — GM Crops Commons January 8, 2004

Higher Education (Student Support) Commons January 8, 2004

Tax Evasion Written Answers January 8, 2004

Genetically Modified Food Written Answers January 8, 2004

Business of the House Commons January 15, 2004

3 speeches — Sexual Health Westminster Hall January 15, 2004

Sentencing Written Answers January 21, 2004

GM Crops Written Answers January 22, 2004

GM Crops Written Answers January 26, 2004

2 speeches — Afghanistan Written Answers January 26, 2004

3 speeches — Afghanistan Written Answers January 26, 2004

Women Prisoners Written Answers January 26, 2004

UN Security Council Resolution 1325 Written Answers January 27, 2004

Business of the House Commons January 29, 2004

8 speeches — Afghanistan Westminster Hall January 29, 2004

Engagements Commons February 4, 2004

2 speeches — GM Crops Commons February 5, 2004

Prescription Charges (Exemption) Written Answers February 9, 2004

2 speeches — Parliamentary Business Commons February 10, 2004

Iraq Written Answers February 13, 2004

2 speeches — Family Planning/Reproductive Health Care Written Answers February 13, 2004

GM Crops Written Answers February 27, 2004

GM Crops Written Answers March 3, 2004

Women, Equality and Human Rights Commons March 4, 2004

International Role of Women Westminster Hall March 9, 2004

2 speeches — Iraq Written Answers March 9, 2004

GM Crops Written Answers March 12, 2004

2 speeches — GM Crops Written Answers March 18, 2004

Prescription Charges Written Answers March 22, 2004

3 speeches — GM Crops Written Answers March 23, 2004

Soya Contamination Written Answers March 25, 2004

Genetically Modified Foods Written Answers March 25, 2004

Sites of Special Scientific Interest Written Answers March 31, 2004

Sites of Special Scientific Interest Written Answers April 1, 2004

Iraq and Middle East Peace Process Commons April 19, 2004

Afghanistan Written Answers April 21, 2004

2 speeches — GM Crops Commons April 22, 2004

Afghanistan Written Answers April 22, 2004

EU Agriculture Council Written Answers April 27, 2004

Female Poverty Written Answers April 28, 2004

2 speeches — Occupied Palestinian Territories Westminster Hall April 29, 2004

Sites of Special Scientific Interest Written Answers April 29, 2004

4 speeches — Genetically Modified Crops Commons May 5, 2004

Agriculture Council Written Answers May 10, 2004

2 speeches — Iraq Commons May 11, 2004

Commission for Africa Written Answers May 12, 2004

Afghan Refugees Written Answers May 17, 2004

Transport (London) Westminster Hall May 25, 2004

Iraq Written Answers June 9, 2004

2 speeches — GM Crops Written Answers June 14, 2004

2 speeches — Business of the House Commons June 17, 2004

Zambia Written Answers June 21, 2004

Air Transport White Paper Written Answers June 24, 2004

London Schools Commons June 29, 2004

NATO Summit/Special EU Council Commons June 30, 2004

Rail Review Commons July 15, 2004

Inter-Parliamentary Union Westminster Hall July 15, 2004

2 speeches — English Nature Written Answers July 19, 2004

Transport Strategy Commons July 20, 2004

2 speeches — GM Crops Commons July 22, 2004

Business of the House Commons July 22, 2004

Hazardous Waste Written Answers July 22, 2004

Landfill Written Answers July 22, 2004

Beijing Platform for Action Written Answers September 7, 2004

GM Crops Written Answers September 9, 2004

Iraq Written Answers September 9, 2004

Radio Barcodes (Waste Disposal) Written Answers September 13, 2004

Beijing + 10 Written Answers September 13, 2004

Zambia Written Answers September 13, 2004

Beijing + 10 Written Answers September 13, 2004

2 speeches — Iraq Written Answers September 14, 2004

3 speeches — Iraq Written Statements September 16, 2004

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