Ms Muriel Turner

September 18, 1927 -
Summary information for Ms Muriel Turner

Contributions

2001

Iraq Lords February 6, 2001

2 speeches — Uninsured Driving Lords February 12, 2001

Ultra-low Sulphur Petrol Written Answers February 21, 2001

National Minimum Wage Lords March 5, 2001

Iraq: Aerial Bombardment Lords March 15, 2001

Annuity Reform Proposals Written Answers March 22, 2001

Uninsured Drivers Lords April 24, 2001

Health and Social Care Bill Lords April 26, 2001

European Council, Gothenburg Written Answers June 21, 2001

North Atlantic Council, Brussels Written Answers June 21, 2001

Nursing Care for the Elderly: Funding Lords June 27, 2001

Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords June 28, 2001

Food Standards Agency: Expenditure Limits Written Answers June 28, 2001

Health Council, 5 June Written Answers June 28, 2001

Additional Pension Recipients: Forecast Written Answers July 4, 2001

Personal Pension Contribution Statistics Written Answers July 9, 2001

Stakeholder Pensions: Cost of Tax Relief Written Answers July 9, 2001

Iraq: No-fly Zones Lords July 11, 2001

Hong Kong and the Sino-British Joint Declaration: Report Written Answers July 19, 2001

Immigration Policy: EUC Report Lords July 23, 2001

Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority: Reseach Applications Written Answers July 23, 2001

London Underground Lords October 29, 2001

Afghanistan Lords November 5, 2001

Homelessness Bill Lords November 12, 2001

Afghanistan Lords November 14, 2001

Flood Defences Written Answers November 21, 2001

2 speeches — The Clergy and Employment Legislation Lords December 4, 2001

Homelessness Bill Grand Committee Report December 10, 2001

2 speeches — Nursing and Midwifery Order 2001 Lords December 13, 2001

Fisheries: Economic Link Written Answers December 17, 2001

Foot and Mouth Disease: Lessons Learned Inquiry Written Answers December 18, 2001

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