Ms Julie Morgan

November 2, 1944 -
Summary information for Ms Julie Morgan

Contributions

1997

2 speeches — Referendums (Scotland and Wales) Bill Commons May 22, 1997

Students (Council Tax) Written Answers June 26, 1997

Popular Schools Initiative Written Answers June 26, 1997

University Hospital of Wales Written Answers June 26, 1997

Social Fund (Appeals) Written Answers June 26, 1997

Atomic Weapons Establishment Written Answers June 30, 1997

Velindre Hospital Written Answers July 8, 1997

Local Government Officers (Political Activity) Written Answers July 8, 1997

Child Care Disregard Written Answers July 8, 1997

Radioactive Waste Storage Written Answers July 10, 1997

Children (Adult Wards) Written Answers July 16, 1997

Islamabad Embassy Written Answers July 17, 1997

Mercury Fillings Written Answers July 17, 1997

Atomic Weapons Establishment Written Answers July 17, 1997

Spongiform Encephalopathy Advisory Committee Written Answers July 24, 1997

2 speeches — Welsh Assembly Commons July 25, 1997

Junior Doctors Written Answers July 25, 1997

Smoking Written Answers July 28, 1997

Atomic Weapons Establishment, Llanishen Written Answers July 28, 1997

2 speeches — Child Care Costs Written Answers July 28, 1997

Social Fund Written Answers July 28, 1997

Taxation Written Answers July 29, 1997

2 speeches — Family Planning Services Written Answers July 31, 1997

2 speeches — Voluntary Work Commons November 13, 1997

Child Care Written Answers November 18, 1997

2 speeches — Freedom of Information Commons November 19, 1997

4 speeches — Clinical Depression Written Answers November 24, 1997

Private Finance Initiative Written Answers December 3, 1997

4 speeches — Government of Wales Bill Commons December 9, 1997

Lone Parents Written Answers December 10, 1997

Freedom of Information Written Answers December 17, 1997

Welsh Health Common Services Authority Written Answers December 19, 1997

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