Dr Liam Fox
September 22, 1961 -Summary information for Dr Liam Fox
Contributions
2000
Influenza Commons January 10, 2000
25 speeches — Health Care Commons January 18, 2000
Medical Treatment (Prevention of Euthanasia) Bill Commons January 28, 2000
3 speeches — NHS (Acute Beds) Commons February 1, 2000
Harold Shipman Commons February 1, 2000
2 speeches — Trolley Task Force Commons February 29, 2000
Knee Replacement Operations Commons February 29, 2000
Cataract Operations Commons February 29, 2000
20 speeches — The National Health Service Commons March 8, 2000
16 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 22, 2000
3 speeches — Student Nurses Commons March 28, 2000
Points of Order Commons March 28, 2000
5 speeches — CONSENT OF THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROSECUTIONS Commons April 14, 2000
2 speeches — Patient Representation Commons May 2, 2000
Medical Laboratory Staff (Pay) Commons May 2, 2000
Nurses Written Answers May 8, 2000
10 speeches — Care Standards Bill [Lords] Commons May 18, 2000
3 speeches — NHS Reform Commons June 6, 2000
Land Remediation Written Answers June 27, 2000
Land Remediation Written Answers June 28, 2000
34 speeches — National Health Service Commons June 29, 2000
3 speeches — NICE (Drugs) Commons July 4, 2000
Points of Order Commons July 11, 2000
Cancer Research Commons October 24, 2000
2 speeches — Nurses Commons October 24, 2000
NHS Commons November 14, 2000
2 speeches — General Practitioners (Clinical Audit) Commons November 21, 2000
Community Health Councils Commons November 21, 2000
6 speeches — Community Health Councils Westminster Hall November 28, 2000
18 speeches — Health and Social Security Commons December 7, 2000
Point of Order Commons December 13, 2000
8 speeches — Embryology Commons December 15, 2000
Business of the House Commons December 19, 2000
11 speeches — Human Fertilisation and Embryology Commons December 19, 2000
Mental Health Commons December 20, 2000
Adoption Commons December 21, 2000
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