Ms Margaret Moran

April 24, 1955 -
Summary information for Ms Margaret Moran

Contributions

2000

Roads Congestion Commons January 11, 2000

Engagements Commons January 12, 2000

Patten Report Commons January 19, 2000

Development Policy Commons February 2, 2000

Domestic Violence Written Answers February 9, 2000

E-commerce Written Answers March 2, 2000

Housing Investment Commons March 7, 2000

Domestic Violence (Children) Written Answers March 20, 2000

Infanticide Written Answers March 20, 2000

2 speeches — Information Technology Commons March 21, 2000

Judiciary (Training) Written Answers March 21, 2000

Housing Green Paper Commons April 4, 2000

Business of the House Commons April 13, 2000

Domestic Violence Written Answers May 2, 2000

Domestic Violence Written Answers May 2, 2000

House of Lords Reform Written Answers May 4, 2000

Prison Service Written Answers May 4, 2000

Iran Written Answers May 5, 2000

2 speeches — OFFENCES Commons May 8, 2000

Disabled People (Care at Home) Written Answers May 25, 2000

3 speeches — Domestic Violence Westminster Hall June 7, 2000

Community Strategies Written Answers June 7, 2000

Engagements Commons June 21, 2000

Domestic Violence Written Answers June 27, 2000

Engagements Commons June 28, 2000

Housing Written Answers July 3, 2000

ACCESS TO INFORMATION; BACKGROUND PAPERS Commons July 4, 2000

Iran Written Answers July 10, 2000

2 speeches — Knowledge-based Economy Commons July 13, 2000

Medicines Control Agency Written Answers July 20, 2000

Royal Ulster Constabulary Written Answers July 26, 2000

Criminal Injuries Compensation Written Answers July 26, 2000

International Criminal Court Written Answers July 27, 2000

Rogue Traders Commons October 25, 2000

3 speeches — Privatisation Commons November 6, 2000

Urban Regeneration Commons November 28, 2000

Engagements Commons December 13, 2000

Vauxhall (Luton) Commons December 13, 2000

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