Dr Shirley Summerskill

September 9, 1931 -
Summary information for Dr Shirley Summerskill

Contributions

1967

Oral Contraceptives (Safety) Written Answers February 6, 1967

3 speeches — BRAIN DRAIN Commons February 13, 1967

2 speeches — Equal Pay Commons February 20, 1967

LEGAL AID Written Answers February 27, 1967

RESTRICTIVE PRACTICES COURT (MEMBERSHIP) Written Answers February 27, 1967

National Council for the Unmarried Mother and her Child (Exchequer Grant) Written Answers March 1, 1967

2 speeches — SINGLE WOMEN (DEPENDENT RELATIVES) Commons March 13, 1967

Traffic Wardens (Equal Pay) Written Answers March 14, 1967

Doctors (Prescriptions) Commons March 20, 1967

Patients (Payments to Doctors and Chemists) Commons March 20, 1967

Phenylketonuria (Tests) Written Answers June 5, 1967

2 speeches — Family Doctors (Northern Industrial Areas) Commons July 3, 1967

Contraceptive Pill Commons July 3, 1967

Lowest-Paid Workers Commons July 6, 1967

2 speeches — Equal Pay (Working Party's Report) Commons July 10, 1967

Sainsbury Committee (Report) Written Answers July 10, 1967

3 speeches — CARE OF THE ELDERLY Commons July 11, 1967

MINISTER WITHOUT PORTFOLIO (SPEECH) Commons July 13, 1967

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons July 20, 1967

Sainsbury Committee Commons July 24, 1967

2 speeches — Pharmaceutical Industry (Sainsbury Committee's Report) Commons October 23, 1967

SECURITY (MISS KEENAN) Commons October 24, 1967

Private Medical Provision Commons November 6, 1967

AGRICULTURE (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) BILL Commons November 9, 1967

Industrial Accidents Commons November 13, 1967

2 speeches — Equal Pay Commons November 13, 1967

2 speeches — Husbands and Wives (Tax Assessment) Commons November 21, 1967

National Health Service (Effect of Devaluation) Commons December 11, 1967

2 speeches — Women (Equal Pay) Commons December 18, 1967

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