Ms Sandra Osborne
February 23, 1956 -Summary information for Ms Sandra Osborne
Contributions
1998
3 speeches — Scotland Bill Commons January 13, 1998
Women in Public Life Written Answers January 14, 1998
Aviation Industry Written Answers January 20, 1998
Air Traffic Control Written Answers January 22, 1998
Tax on Air Travel Written Answers January 22, 1998
Fishing Industry Written Answers February 24, 1998
Women (Government Priorities) Commons February 27, 1998
Scottish Council for Independent Schools Commons March 17, 1998
4 speeches — RESERVED MATTERS Commons March 31, 1998
Criminal Sentences Commons April 21, 1998
2 speeches — Local Government Commons May 19, 1998
3 speeches — Title Commons May 19, 1998
Strathclyde Police (Racism) Commons June 1, 1998
4 speeches — Local Government (Scotland) Commons June 16, 1998
Local Government Finance Written Answers June 16, 1998
Engagements Commons June 17, 1998
Irish Language Written Answers June 17, 1998
National Air Traffic Services Written Answers June 18, 1998
5 speeches — Air Traffic Control Written Answers June 22, 1998
East Ayrshire Commons June 23, 1998
US-UK Air Services Agreement Written Answers June 23, 1998
Social Welfare Commons June 25, 1998
Employment Written Answers June 30, 1998
2 speeches — NEW ARRANGEMENTS FOR GIVING FINANCIAL SUPPORT TO STUDENTS Commons July 1, 1998
Benefit Fraud Inspectorate Written Answers July 22, 1998
Scottish Compact Written Answers October 22, 1998
Water and Sewerage Authorities Written Answers October 29, 1998
Intestate Succession Rules Written Answers November 3, 1998
7 speeches — National Air Traffic Services Written Answers November 18, 1998
Manchester Airport Written Answers November 18, 1998
National Air Traffic Services Written Answers November 19, 1998
Privatisations Written Answers November 19, 1998
Economic Development Commons December 8, 1998
Northern Ireland Compact Written Answers December 14, 1998
Tobacco Written Answers December 15, 1998
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