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January - April 2006

20th April 2006: Jo argues that women's refuges should receive the same concessions on their TV licenses that private businesses such as hotels do.

20th April 2006: Jo argues that the Government would be better off investing in other renewable sources of energy than in new nuclear power.

28th March 2006: Jo challenges Secretary of State for Scotland on job cuts at the Department of Work and Pensions.

23rd March 2006: Jo argues that inadequate funding for women's sport means there are not enough women role models in UK sport.

23rd March 2006: Jo debates ways to broaden participation in politics.

9th March 2006: Jo calls for an integrated statergy accross Government departments to tackle violence against women.

25th January 2006: Jo calls on the Prime Minister to implement an integrated strategy to tackle violence against women.

24th January 2006: Jo questions the Government on the issue of dawn raids on asylum seekers.

20th January 2006: Jo argues that we should monitor our progress in helping developing countries tackle problems such as HIV and AIDs for themselves.

17th January 2006: Jo argues that nuclear power does not make good economic sense.

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