Ms Sandra Osborne
February 23, 1956 -Summary information for Ms Sandra Osborne
Contributions
2001
6 speeches — House of Commons (Removal of Clergy Disqualification) Bill Commons February 6, 2001
3 speeches — HMS Gannet Written Answers February 13, 2001
Working Families Tax Credit Written Answers February 13, 2001
Departmental Expenditure Limit Written Answers February 14, 2001
National Air Traffic Services Written Answers February 14, 2001
Air Liberalisation Written Answers February 14, 2001
Child Support Written Answers February 15, 2001
National Air Traffic Services Written Answers February 27, 2001
Engagements Commons February 28, 2001
China Written Answers March 5, 2001
Fishing Industry Westminster Hall March 7, 2001
Sexual Harassment Written Answers March 9, 2001
Disabled People Written Answers March 15, 2001
2 speeches — HMS Gannet Written Answers May 11, 2001
Asylum Seekers Written Answers May 11, 2001
2 speeches — Miners' Compensation Written Answers May 11, 2001
Armed Forces Personnel Administration Agency Written Answers July 20, 2001
Prestwick Air Traffic Control Centre Written Answers October 15, 2001
NATS Written Answers October 15, 2001
2 speeches — Sex Discrimination (Election Candidates) Bill Commons October 24, 2001
National Air Traffic Services Written Answers October 29, 2001
4 speeches — HMS Gannet Written Answers November 30, 2001
6 speeches — NATS Written Answers November 30, 2001
2 speeches — Atlantic House, Prestwick Written Answers November 30, 2001
Air Traffic Written Answers December 3, 2001
Criminal Justice Review Written Answers December 5, 2001
Disability Rights Commission Written Answers December 10, 2001
4 speeches — HMS Gannet Written Answers December 19, 2001
2 speeches — National Air Traffic Services Written Answers December 19, 2001
Air Safety Written Answers December 19, 2001
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