Former Labour MP for Glasgow Baillieston
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To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many people were issued with fines for vandalism in each year since 1997; what proportion of fines have been paid; and what proposals he has to ensure that fines are not ignored.
To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs when a permanent secretary or under-secretary in his Department has visited Indonesia since 1973; and what the purpose was of each visit.
To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how many children's centres there are in the United Kingdom; what plans he has to increase the number; and how many children each centre will be able to cater for.
Former Labour MP for Glasgow Baillieston
Entered the House of Commons on 11 June 1987 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 11 April 2005 — did not stand for re-election
Also represented Glasgow Provan
Last updated: 11 Apr 2005.
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