Ms Sally Keeble

October 13, 1951 -
Summary information for Ms Sally Keeble

Contributions

2003

ESCAP Written Answers January 22, 2003

3 speeches — St. Helena Commons January 22, 2003

3 speeches — Overseas Service Pensioners Commons January 22, 2003

3 speeches — Health Services (Afghanistan) Commons February 26, 2003

4 speeches — Iraq Commons February 26, 2003

3 speeches — British Overseas Territories Commons March 26, 2003

7 speeches — Poppy Farming Commons March 26, 2003

New Partnership for Africa's Development Westminster Hall April 29, 2003

5 speeches — Southern Africa Commons May 7, 2003

Iraq Written Answers May 7, 2003

Zimbabwe Written Answers May 13, 2003

4 speeches — Zimbabwe Commons May 19, 2003

6 speeches — Drinking Water Commons June 11, 2003

3 speeches — Cuba Commons June 11, 2003

Zimbabwe Written Answers June 11, 2003

Domestic Violence Commons June 18, 2003

Community Pharmacies Written Answers July 3, 2003

2 speeches — Equity Release Schemes Commons July 10, 2003

4 speeches — Prison Medical Services Commons July 14, 2003

2 speeches — Sexual Offences Bill [Lords] Commons July 15, 2003

Domestic Violence Written Answers July 17, 2003

5 speeches — Fairness and Security in Old Age Commons September 10, 2003

Points of Order Commons September 18, 2003

6 speeches — State Pension Reform Commons October 15, 2003

Pension Credit Written Answers October 20, 2003

2 speeches — Overcrowding Commons October 22, 2003

7 speeches — Housing Westminster Hall October 29, 2003

John Tero Written Answers November 5, 2003

Legal Aid Written Answers November 12, 2003

5 speeches — Zimbabwe Westminster Hall November 18, 2003

Zimbabwe Written Answers December 2, 2003

UNICEF Written Answers December 3, 2003

Pre-Budget Report Commons December 10, 2003

HIV/AIDS Westminster Hall December 11, 2003

Asylum and Immigration (Treatment of Claimants, etc.) Bill Commons December 17, 2003

Child Support Written Answers December 19, 2003

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