Lord Balniel

March 5, 1927 -
Summary information for Lord Balniel

Contributions

1968

PUBLIC EXPENDITURE Commons January 16, 1968

Drill Hall, Welwyn Garden City Written Answers January 19, 1968

Shopping Facilities, Old Hatfield Written Answers January 19, 1968

2 speeches — Income Tax Written Answers January 22, 1968

University Applicants (Travelling Expenses) Written Answers January 22, 1968

Mentally-Handicapped Children Written Answers January 22, 1968

National Insurance Scheme (Contribution Conditions) Written Answers January 22, 1968

PUBLIC SERVICE AND ARMED FORCES PENSIONS REVIEW BILL Commons January 26, 1968

Benefits Commons January 29, 1968

War Disability Pensions (Overseas Residents) Commons January 29, 1968

Social Security (Cmnd. 3515) Written Answers January 31, 1968

National Health Service and Insurance (Contribution) Written Answers February 9, 1968

Prescription Charges Commons February 13, 1968

Drug Addicts (Rehabilitation Courses) Commons February 13, 1968

Dental Treatment and Prescription Charges Written Answers February 13, 1968

14 speeches — NATIONAL INSURANCE (FURTHER PROVISIONS) BILL Commons February 16, 1968

Chill Care Posts Written Answers February 16, 1968

2 speeches — Crime Written Answers February 16, 1968

16 speeches — PUBLIC EXPENDITURE AND RECEIPTS BILL Commons February 20, 1968

2 speeches — Family Allowances Written Answers February 21, 1968

2 speeches — (CONTRIBUTIONS UNDER NATIONAL INSURANCE ACT, 1965.) Commons February 26, 1968

2 speeches — PUBLIC EXPENDITURE AND RECEIPTS BILL Commons February 26, 1968

Shopping Facilities, Old Hatfield (Inquiry Report) Written Answers February 29, 1968

2 speeches — Children Commons March 4, 1968

2 speeches — Prescription Charges Commons March 4, 1968

Income Guarantee Scheme Commons March 4, 1968

Earnings-Related Pension Scheme Commons March 4, 1968

Premature Retirement (Committee's Report) Commons March 4, 1968

Department (Administrative Cost) Written Answers March 26, 1968

15 speeches — FAMILY ALLOWANCES AND NATIONAL INSURANCE (No. 2) BILL Commons April 2, 1968

Prescription Charges Commons April 8, 1968

Widows Commons April 8, 1968

Disabled Persons Commons April 8, 1968

Departmental Research Commons April 8, 1968

2 speeches — Prescription Charges Commons April 30, 1968

SOCIAL POLICY (CO-ORDINATION) Commons May 2, 1968

ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION (OPERATIONS) Commons May 6, 1968

6 speeches — PUBLIC SERVICE AND ARMED FORCES PENSIONS Commons May 9, 1968

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons May 23, 1968

10 speeches — Clause 1. Commons May 23, 1968

7 speeches — Clause 2. Commons May 23, 1968

2 speeches — Title. Commons May 23, 1968

Hertford Written Answers May 27, 1968

Drug Addicts (Treatment Costs) Written Answers May 30, 1968

Mental Illness Commons June 11, 1968

Old People Commons June 11, 1968

Howardgate, Welwyn Garden City Written Answers June 21, 1968

NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE (PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY) Commons June 24, 1968

3 speeches — New Clause Commons July 3, 1968

6 speeches — SOCIAL SECURITY (SUPPLEMENTARY BENEFIT) Commons July 12, 1968

Family Allowances Commons July 15, 1968

Housewives (Illness and Accidents) Commons July 15, 1968

Deserted Wives Commons July 15, 1968

Prescription Charges Commons July 16, 1968

Book, "Sans Everything" (Reports of Inquiries) Commons July 16, 1968

2 speeches — SECRETARY OF STATE for SOCIAL SERVICES Commons October 24, 1968

Ministerial Responsibilities Written Answers October 25, 1968

2 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 1, 1968

Hospital Treatment (Private Medical Insurance) Commons November 4, 1968

Civilian Disability Pension Commons November 4, 1968

Disabled Persons (Cars) Commons November 4, 1968

2 speeches — Retirement Pension Commons December 2, 1968

Scientology Commons December 2, 1968

Children in Care Written Answers December 16, 1968

NATIONAL INSURANCE &c. BILL Commons December 19, 1968

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