Dr Joseph Hendron

November 12, 1933 -
Summary information for Dr Joseph Hendron

Contributions

1993

Cross-border Co-operation Commons January 21, 1993

2 speeches — National Health Service Commons January 26, 1993

Care in the Community Fund Written Answers February 3, 1993

2 speeches — Independent Living Fund Written Answers February 3, 1993

Terrorism Commons February 18, 1993

2 speeches — Hospital Budgets Written Answers March 15, 1993

3 speeches — Royal Victoria Hospital Written Answers March 15, 1993

3 speeches — Royal Victoria Hospital Written Answers March 16, 1993

Liquidations (Departmental Debts) Commons March 18, 1993

2 speeches — Financial Provisions (Northern Ireland) Commons April 20, 1993

Glass-fronted Fires Commons April 22, 1993

2 speeches — Cardiac Patients Written Answers April 28, 1993

Health Care Centres Written Answers April 28, 1993

Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast Commons May 17, 1993

Shopping Centres Commons May 20, 1993

Northern Ireland (Prevention of Terrrorism) Commons June 8, 1993

Coronary Angiogram Procedures Written Answers June 18, 1993

Cardiac Surgery Written Answers June 18, 1993

Terrorists Written Answers June 18, 1993

3 speeches — Irish Language Written Answers July 8, 1993

2 speeches — Appropriation (Northern Ireland) Commons July 15, 1993

Director of Public Health Written Answers July 26, 1993

Human Organ Transplants (Amendment) Commons October 20, 1993

LICENCES UNDER SECTIONS 5 AND 6: FURTHER PROVISIONS Commons October 20, 1993

2 speeches — CONTROL OF DISTRIBUTING BODIES BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE Commons October 20, 1993

Security Commons October 21, 1993

3 speeches — Northern Ireland Commons October 22, 1993

Security (Northern Ireland) Commons October 25, 1993

European Council (Special Meeting) Commons November 1, 1993

Bail Offenders Commons November 25, 1993

Employment Commons December 2, 1993

Youth Training Written Answers December 2, 1993

Northern Ireland Written Answers December 15, 1993

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