Ms Tessa Jowell
September 17, 1947 -Summary information for Ms Tessa Jowell
Contributions
1992
1. Amendment of the law Commons May 14, 1992
3 speeches — Community Care (Residential Accommodation) Bill [Lords] Commons June 4, 1992
2 speeches — Points of Order Commons June 5, 1992
Trust Hospitals (London) Commons June 18, 1992
Local Management of Schools Written Answers June 22, 1992
Female Psychiatric Patients Written Answers June 22, 1992
2 speeches — Psychiatric Hospitals Written Answers June 23, 1992
2 speeches — Youth Training Written Answers June 23, 1992
Youth Unemployment Written Answers June 23, 1992
Income Support Written Answers June 30, 1992
3 speeches — ARRANGEMENTS FOR PROVISION OF RESIDENTIAL ACCOMMODATION IN PREMISES MANAGED BY VOLUNTARY ORGANISATIONS ETC. Commons July 1, 1992
2 speeches — Disability Living Allowance Written Answers July 7, 1992
India Written Answers July 13, 1992
West Tripura Written Answers July 13, 1992
2 speeches — The Health of the Nation Commons October 22, 1992
Health Service (London) Commons October 23, 1992
Passports Written Answers November 4, 1992
London Ambulance Service Written Answers November 10, 1992
2 speeches — Discretionary Awards Written Answers November 11, 1992
University Teachers Written Answers November 11, 1992
3 speeches — Channel Tunnel Written Answers November 11, 1992
Community Care Written Answers November 11, 1992
Homeless People (Psychiatric Treatment) Written Answers November 12, 1992
Jubilee Line Written Answers November 12, 1992
Leonard Peltier Written Answers November 13, 1992
London Ambulance Service Written Answers November 18, 1992
Independent Living Fund Written Answers November 23, 1992
Council Tax Written Answers November 30, 1992
Council Tax Written Answers November 30, 1992
Salaries Written Answers December 2, 1992
Community Care Commons December 8, 1992
London's Health Services Written Answers December 8, 1992
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