Ms Rachel Squire
July 13, 1954 - January 5, 2006Summary information for Ms Rachel Squire
Contributions
2000
Sub-Post Offices Westminster Hall January 12, 2000
Nuclear Deterrent Written Answers January 18, 2000
Kosovo Commons January 24, 2000
Defence-related Employment Written Answers January 25, 2000
Landfill Tax Written Answers January 27, 2000
Trade (Globalisation) Written Answers January 27, 2000
Departmental Expenditure Limit Written Answers February 3, 2000
Royal Navy Links Written Answers February 8, 2000
SONAR 2087 Written Answers February 15, 2000
Engagements Commons February 16, 2000
Departmental Expenditure Written Answers February 22, 2000
2 speeches — Defence White Paper Commons February 28, 2000
Container Ships Written Answers February 29, 2000
War Veterans' Widows Written Answers March 23, 2000
Docking (Military Vessels) Written Answers April 12, 2000
Minimum Wage Written Answers April 18, 2000
5 speeches — Defence in the World Commons May 4, 2000
FV Gaul Written Answers May 5, 2000
Decommissioned Nuclear Submarines Written Answers May 11, 2000
Civilian Personnel Costs Written Answers May 16, 2000
Defence Evaluation and Research Agency Written Answers May 18, 2000
Armed Forces Personnel Costs Written Answers May 23, 2000
Coal Industry Pension Schemes Written Answers May 25, 2000
EU Council Written Answers June 8, 2000
Ukraine Written Answers June 20, 2000
Economy Commons June 27, 2000
Kosovo Written Answers June 28, 2000
Naval Funding Commons July 3, 2000
Coalfield Regeneration Written Answers July 5, 2000
EU Reform Commons July 18, 2000
4 speeches — Defence Procurement Commons October 26, 2000
Navy Training Budget Written Answers November 7, 2000
Rosyth Dockyard Written Answers November 14, 2000
European Defence Co-operation Commons November 22, 2000
Coal Operating Aid Scheme Commons November 22, 2000
Ports Written Answers November 28, 2000
Driving Licence Regulations Written Answers December 11, 2000
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